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Paris supercross entry list

Paris supercross entry list

PR – The comeback of the Supercross in Paris is really promising, and after the Rolling Stones a few weeks ago it’s the SX and FMX riders who will discover the brand new U Arena on November 18th and 19th. With a great entry list and a stadium already ‘sold out’ on Saturday, Paris confirmed to be the European capital of Supercross.

Thirty-three years ago a bike entered for the first time in the POPB in Paris, and another chapter of the Paris Supercross will be opened on November 18th and 19th as the new U Arena will met for the first time a Supercross. It will be the 35th SX of Paris (the last 3 editions took place in Lille), and the Arena will offer to the riders and fans a fantastic venue, with a huge size (same one as a US Stadium), high technology (sound system, lights, giant screen) and the best comfort (quality of the seats, visibility from any place) for the spectators. With such a big size the track will looks like an American one, for the first time in Paris.

Coming back to Paris the Supercross attract many top riders, who didn’t want to miss this edition in a new venue. Coming straight from the US where he’s now racing, Marvin Musquin (King of Lille SX last year) will be back on his homeland, happy to be back racing in front of his French fans; winner of the Monster Cup and the Straight Line, he is the main favourite. He will cross the Atlantic with a strong US squad, as he will travel with Zach Osborne (2017 US MX and SX champion, Jeremy Martin (#2 in US MX250 and second at Daytona SX), Cole Seely (factory Honda HRC rider, #7 in the US SX and #5 in the US MX), Dean Wilson (#8 in the US SX, #4 in the US MX and on the podium at the MX of Nations) and RJ Hampshire (winner of the US Grand Prix)! They will race against the best French SX riders, including Cédric Soubeyras (Triple French SX champion), Fabien Izoird (seven times French SX champion), Jordi Tixier (MX 2014 World Champion), Thomas Ramette (double UK SX champion) and many more.

Full entry list:

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SX 1/450/OPEN

# 2 – Florent RICHIER – France – Suzuki JPM

# 3 – Nicolas AUBIN – France – Amexio Suzuki

# 5 – Cyrille COULON – France – Suzuki SR 75 World Team

# 6 – Jeremy MARTIN – USA – Honda GEICO

# 8 – Thomas RAMETTE – France – Suzuki SR 75 World Team

# 14 – Cole SEELY – USA – Honda HRC Factory

# 15 – Dean WILSON – Scotland – Husqvarna Rockstar Factory

# 16 – Zach OSBORNE – USA – Husqvarna Rockstar Factory

# 25 – Marvin MUSQUIN – France – KTM Red Bull Factory

# 36 – RJ HAMPSHIRE – USA – Honda GEICO

# 85 – Cédric SOUBEYRAS – France – Suzuki JPM

# 121 – Xavier BOOG – France – Honda SR Motoblouz

# 137 – Adrien ESCOFFIER – France – Husqvarna

# 871 – Fabien IZOIRD – France – Honda SR Motoblouz

# 911 Jordi TIXIER – France – KTM Bos engineering

# 64 Khoun-Sith VONGSANA – France – Yamaha

(Reserve) # 520 Jimmy CLOCHET – Suzuki

SX2 WILD CARDS

# 6 Benoît PATUREL – Kawasaki Monster Energy/Bud Racing

# 69 Tyler BOWERS – USA – Kawasaki Monster Energy/Bud Racing

# 338 David HERBRETEAU – KTM VHR

# 81 – Brian HSU – Kawasaki Monster Energy/Bud Racing

# 66 Iker LARRANAGA OLANO – SP- Husqvarna

(reserve) # 520 Jimmy CLOCHET – Suzuki

SX2 CHAMPIONSHIP SX Tour

# 170 Yannis IRSUTI – Suzuki JPM

# 773 Thomas DO – Honda SR Hexis

# 14 Arnaud AUBIN – Suzuki Amexio

# 420 Pierre LOZZI – Kawasaki

# 411 Nicolas DERCOURT – Yamaha

# 47 Dan HOUZET – KTM

# 888 – Nicolas BARCELO – Yamaha

# 17 Gaetan THE HIR – Honda Moto Diffusion

# 259 Julien LEBEAU – Yamaha 2B Moraco

# 975 Julien ROUSSALY – KTM

# 784 Lorenzo CAMPORESE – Honda

# 622 Mickaël LAMARQUE – Husqvarna

# 851 Clement BRIATTE – Kawasaki

# 362 Théo ROPTIN – KTM

# 626 Senad HASANIC – Yamaha

# 225 Brian MOREAU – Kawasaki Monster Bud Racing

# 335 Enzo POLIAS – Husqvarna

# 11 Calvin FONVIEILLE – KTM

# 319 Jimmy GRAJWODA – KTM

# 146 Boris PRUDHOMME – Kawasaki

FMX SHOW & BEST TRICK CONTEST

David RINALDO – France – Rockstar

Jackson STRONG – Australia – Monster Energy Yamaha

Josh SHEEHAN – Australia – Honda – Monster Energy

Edgar TORRONTERAS – Spain – Monster Energy Yamaha

Nicolas TEXIER – France – Team Blackliner

 

With seven races each day and the famous Super Pole the program looks very good, but it’s not enough and as usual there will be a strong FMX show! Five riders will compete each day, coming from Australia (Josh Sheehan, Jackson Strong), Spain (legendary Edgar ‘ET’ Torronteras) and France (David Rinaldo, Nicolas Texier) for a double exhibition.

If you didn’t book yet tour seat, try to get one of the last ticket available for Saturday night (the show will start at 8pm) or book for Sunday afternoon (3 pm)

To book your seat: http://www.supercrossparis.com/billetterie

For more informations: http://www.supercrossparis.com