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Barcia is the King of Paris

American Justin Barcia had a great comeback in the French capital as he clinched a third overall Paris Supercross win. He didn’t win any of Sunday's races but secured his ‘King of Paris’ title with three good results, backing up his overall from Saturday's opening night. Malcolm Stewart won on

Barcia wins first night in Paris

Justin Barcia took the win in the first night of the Paris supercross when both Dylan Ferrandis and Malcom Stewart crashed in the first corner. The first SX1 race was exciting, as Dylan Ferrandis won the first ‘sprint’ race when he passed Justin Hill during the last lap of the race;

Unexpected surgery keeps Zacho from Paris SX

Former British champ and AMA Supercross king Zach Osborne has had to pull out of this weekend's Paris Supercross. "I was supposed to be racing @supercross_de_paris but unfortunately the plan has changed. I’ve had some issues with kidney stones over the past few months and I have to have some taken out

All you need to know about the Straight Rhythm

Aside from the two main class categories – that's 125cc and 250cc two-strokes – there really is only one rule: don’t cross the white line into your opponent’s lane in Saturday night's Red Bull Straight Rhythm in California. There's also a 500cc one-on-one race featuring Travis Pastrana! Action from 2018 You

What happens in Vegas never stays in Vegas!

The 2019 Monster Energy Supercross finale will take place at the Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas this Saturday night. The event will be broadcast on the USA Network (more details below). Following several dramatic turns in the past couple of rounds, all three Supercross championships (450SX, 250SX East, 250SX West) are

New York New York – Supercross heads to East Rutherford

After taking a much needed Easter break, the riders, teams and industry folk head to East Rutherford in New Jersey for the penultimate round of the 2019 Supercross season. The Metlife stadium is around 25 minutes or so from Manhattan, so expect to see riders hitting up the sights in

Supercross takes an Easter break

With only two more rounds to go in the 2019 Supercross season, the series takes its usual hiatus for the easter weekend. Straight after the break, the teams and riders head to New York and then on to Las Vegas for the season finale. Sam Boyd Stadium As it stands in all three

Denver mains in full

Check out the main events form the Denver Supercross, where the 450s and 250s continue their battle for the Monster Energy crown. https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x75t3zc https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x75t1d2

Justin Barcia sits out Supercross to let body heal

Not good news for the Yamaha rider, Justin Barcia will miss the final three races of the 2019 Supercross season. His season took off with a great win at A1 but from there, his season took a nose dive. Hopefully, we will see him back for the outdoors which starts

Knee concerns for Austin Forkner

With five overall moto victories in 2019, Austin Forkner season was set to end in Supercross silverware. Unfortunately on Saturday night in Nashville the Kawasaki rider hurt his knee in a nasty crash early on in the evening. He posted that he needs to check it out with the specialists

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