The excitement is building as the FIM World Supercross Championship prepares to kick off its 2024 season at BC Place in Vancouver, Canada, on October 26. This inaugural event promises to deliver thrilling racing action, featuring a robust lineup of both full-time competitors and wildcard entries. With renowned riders like Ken Roczen and Eli Tomac confirmed for the season, fans can expect an electrifying atmosphere as these elite athletes take to the track.
2024 FIM World Supercross Championship WSX Rider Entry List
Rider Name | Rider Number | Team |
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Ken Roczen | #1 | Pipes Motorsports Group |
Eli Tomac | #3 | CDR Yamaha with Star Racing |
Vince Friese | #4 | MotoConcepts Racing |
Dean Wilson | #15 | Fire Power Honda |
Joey Savatgy | #17 | Fire Power Honda |
Luke Clout | #19 | Rick Ware Racing |
Greg Aranda | #20 | Team GSM |
Ryan Breece | #21 | MotoConcepts Racing |
Colt Nichols | #45 | Pipes Motorsports Group |
Mitch Oldenburg | #48 | Rick Ware Racing |
Boris Maillard | #727 | Team GSM |
Cedric Soubeyras | #85 | Bud Racing |
Matt Moss | #102 | CDR Yamaha |
Anthony Bourdon | #945 | Bud Racing |
Cade Clason – Wildcard | #78 | |
Lucas Dunka – Wildcard | #34 | |
Alongside the return of two-time World Champion, Ken Roczen, the 2024 season will see the return of front-running riders including Dean Wilson, Vince Friese and two-time vice champion, Joey Savatgy. WSX will also welcome the return of eight-time AMA Motocross and Supercross champion, Eli Tomac, who previously raced in the series at the 2022 British GP.
The 2024 season will commence on 26 October at BC Place in Vancouver for the WSX Canadian GP. The campaign will then continue at HBF Park in Perth, Australia, where WSX will hold its first-ever double-header event (Rounds Two and Three). The season will then conclude at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi on 4 December on the same week as the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Tom Burwell, CEO, FIM World Supercross Championship, said: “With the official start of the season quickly approaching, I’m thrilled to reveal our WSX class rider lineup. Our 450cc grid for 2024 is undoubtedly the strongest it has ever been, not only with Ken [Roczen] returning to defend his title and Joey [Savatgy] vying to beat him, but also with the addition of Eli [Tomac] who is an elite talent and icon of our sport. Our grid embodies the spirit and intensity of Supercross, and I have no doubt that 2024 will be a defining season for WSX. It will be one that we remember for a long time to come.”
In addition to the established stars, the Vancouver event will also showcase four wildcard entries, including reigning SX2 champion Max Anstie. These wildcard riders bring an added layer of unpredictability to the competition, as they seek to make their mark against some of the best in the sport. Among them are Lucas Dunka, Cade Clason, and Preston Boespflug, each eager to seize this unique opportunity and prove their skills on a global stage.
SX2 Entry List
Rider Name | Rider Number | Team |
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Maxime Desprey | #141 | Team GSM |
Julien Lebeau | #259 | Team GSM |
Kaleb Barham | #41 | CDR Yamaha |
Ryder Kingsford | #21 | CDR Yamaha |
Calvin Fonvieille | #111 | Bud Racing |
Brice Maylin | #31 | Bud Racing |
Cullin Park | #43 | MotoConcepts Racing |
Noah Viney | #7 | MotoConcepts Racing |
Max Anstie – Wildcard | #1 | Star Racing Yamaha |
Coty Schock | #69 | Rick Ware Racing |
Enzo Lopes | #16 | Rick Ware Racing |
Preston Boespflug – Wildcard | #73 | |
Shane McElrath | #12 | FirePower Honda |
Cole Thompson | #2 | FirePower Honda |
Derek Keley | #58 | PMG Racing |
Kyle Chisholm | #11 | PMG Racing |