Paris Supercross takes place on the 16th and 17th of November and the entry list has just been released for the event. As usual there’s plenty of riders making the trip from all over the world to contest the event.
2024 is the 40th anniversary year for the ever young Paris Supercross (first edition on March 14/15th, 1984) and it is “ready to rock” once again, on November 16 & 17th, at the Paris La Defense Arena, the spacious, modern and multi-task stadium that will be one of the homes of the upcoming Olympics this summer, after welcoming Taylor Switf last week !
The promoter, Larivière Organisation, has already secured the participation of heavy hitters for this exceptional 41st edition. Jett Lawrence, new US Supercross champion, reigning King of Paris and arguably the biggest sensation in the world of Motocross, enjoyed his first experience in Paris tremendously last year and will be back to display more of his unique talent, for the pleasure of the notoriously knowledgeable Paris SX fans. So will his brother Hunter, who managed to get a win over Jett last year on the Triple Crown format and ended up second overall for the week-end. Both Lawrence’s participation will be supported by Honda’s American and France’s divisions.
SX1 CLASS
#1 Jett LAWRENCE (AUS – American Honda)
#2 Cooper WEBB (USA – Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing)
#3 Nicolas AUBIN (FRA – Husqvarna)
#6 Thomas RAMETTE (FRA – Suzuki SR 75)
#14 Dylan FERRANDIS (FRA – Phoenix Honda)
#20 Gregory ARANDA (FRA – Yamaha GSM Dafy Michelin)
#27 Malcolm STEWART (USA – Husqvarna Factory Rockstar Energy)
#68 Romain PAPE (FRA – GasGas)
#96 Hunter LAWRENCE (AUS – American Honda)
#137 Adrien ESCOFFIER (FRA – Yamaha New Bike)
#211 Alberto PAULO (POR – Yamaha Monster Energy)
#491 Paul HABERLAND (GER – Yamaha)
#692 Ander VALENTIN – LASHERAS (SPA – Yamaha GSM Dafy Michelin)
#727 Boris MAILLARD (FRA – Suzuki Johannes Bikes)
#911 Jordi TIXIER (FRA – Honda JT911)
SX2 INTERNATIONAL CLASS
#1 Jo SHIMODA (JPN – American Honda)
#28 Tom VIALLE (FRA – KTM Red Bull Factory)
#172 Mathys BOISRAME (Husqvarna)
#335 Enzo POLIAS (FRA – Triumph)
#389 Jules PIETRE (FRA-Yamaha TMX)
#744 Saad SOULIMANI (MAR – Yamaha YZ)
#945 Anthony BOURDON (F – Bud Racing Kawasaki)
Sixteen riders will compete, nine will be selected by the organiser after the SX2 French Championship race
SX2 FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIP (Top 12 of the series after Brienon SX)
#11 Calvin FONVIEILLE (FRA – KTM TMX)
#14 Arnaud AUBIN (FRA – KTM)
#22 Mickael LAMARQUE (FRA – KTM)
#141 Maxime DESPREY (FRA – Yamaha GSM Dafy Michelin)
#170 Yannis IRSUTI (FRA – Stark Future)
#221 Kevin BALLANGER (FRA – Husqvarna)
#225 Charles LEFRANCOIS (FRA – Honda Motoblouz SR)
#259 Julien LEBEAU (FRA – Yamaha New Bike)
#505 Dorian KOCH (FRA – Husqvarna)
#831 Brice MAYLIN (FRA – Bud Racing Kawasaki)
#851 Clément BRIATTE (FRA – KTM)
#965 Hugo MANZATO (FRA – Husqvarna)
The best 5 Junior riders from the French SX Junior series after Brienon will join the SX2 class
#66 Yannis LOPEZ (FRA – Husqvarna RID)
#188 Ilyes ORTIZ (FRA – KTM)
#301 Liam BRUNEAU (FRA – KTM)
#321 Maho SIMO (FRA – Yamaha Reptil)
370 Xavier CAMPS FAURIA (SPA – GasGas)
FMX ATHLETS
Julien VANSTIPPEN (BEL – Monster Energy Yamaha)
Taka HIGASHINO (JPN – Team Monster Energy)
Andreu LACONTEGUI (SPA – Monster Energy Kawasaki)
Nicolas TEXIER (FRA)