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Team Dack reveals Global SX riders

Craig Dack Racing (CDR), the longest tenured and most successful team in Australian motocross and supercross history, is excited to announce three of its four riders competing in the FIM World Supercross Championship’s 2022 'pilot' season. The CDR team is led by Luke Clout who will compete in the WSX

Tomac and Roczen head Cardiff SX in October

Eli Tomac and Ken Roczen are set to headline a star-studded rider lineup when the FIM World Supercross Championship roars into life on Saturday 8 October, with Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales hosting the first championship round. Tickets go on sale Friday 8 July at 10am at livenation.co.uk. SX Global, the Australian

Roczen signs up for World SX series

SX Global, the Australian sports and entertainment company spearheading the FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX), is pleased to announce that two-time 450 motocross champion Ken Roczen has officially committed to compete in the 2022 FIM-sanctioned World Supercross Championship, slated to begin in early October. One of the most successful and prominent

No Under-23 rules for new SX world MX2 series

SX Global, the Australian sports and entertainment company spearheading the FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX), has announced an official FIM World Championship for the 250cc class (SX2) and an open format for the class that provides significantly more freedom and flexibility for teams and riders. For the first time in the

Tomac and Lawrence Bros target Paris SX

Paris was the only International Supercross to be organized in 2021, under difficult conditions. So the plan for 2022 and the 39th of the Paris Classic was to come back to its usual standard and present champions from the American championship. This goal is accomplished with the confirmation that the new

First four teams revealed for Global SX series

American-based MotoConcepts Honda and Pipes Motorsports Group, along with France’s Bud Racing Kawasaki and GSM Yamaha are the first four teams to sign up with X Global, the Australian company spearheading the FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX). There will be 10 exclusive team licences for its inaugural global championship. The

Where now for Anstie?

Briton Max Anstie and his team-mate Shake McElrath are planning to make their comeback from injury at tonight's St.Louis Supercross but the future of the team is looking uncertain as the main sponsor Rocky Mountain ATV/MC are out. It's believed the team will now resort back to its original name,

New world Supercross series revealed

SX Global, the Australian company that recently earned the exclusive rights to manage and promote the FIM Supercross World Championship, today unveiled plans for the comprehensive global championship series. Featuring an independent team ownership model, unprecedented financial support for teams and riders, expanded opportunities for global and local sponsors and

New World Supercross series

After the American Supercross championship decided to drop its 'world championship' status, the FIM has been looking for a new player to run a global SX series. And now it's found it with the Australian-based SX Global company. There's no real news as to the calendar, international venues or who

Musquin dominates Paris as Febvre crashes

MArvin MUsquin dominated the Paris Supercross by setting the fast lap time in Superpole then clearing off to three unchallenged victories. But it was awful news for World No.2 Romain Febvre who crashed hard in the second moto while chasing Musquin and was stretchered off with a suspected broken leg. Febvre

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