Paris Supercross 2024: Webb Clinches Victory, Lawrence Dominates
The 2024 Paris Supercross witnessed a captivating showdown as Cooper Webb emerged victorious, effectively defending his title in a series of tightly contested races. The event, held at the Paris La Défense Arena, showcased intense competition across six races.
Webb’s performance was marked by consistent finishes: 3-1-2-2-2-3, accumulating a total of 13 points. This secured him the overall win, narrowly edging out Malcolm Stewart, who finished with 16 points through a series of 2-2-3-3-4-2 placements. Jett Lawrence, despite dominating the event with five wins, faced an unfortunate DNF after a crash in one race, resulting in a total of 18 points.
Webb, bolstered by his experience and riding the #1 plate on his Yamaha YZ450F, looks poised for the upcoming 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross season, alongside fellow competitors Jett and Hunter Lawrence, Stewart, and Tom Vialle, who will transition to 450cc this year.
Since its inception in 1984, the Paris Supercross has gathered a total of 28 different riders claiming the esteemed King of Paris title, with only nine achieving multiple victories. The event’s rich history includes notable champions such as David Vuillemin, the all-time leader with four crowns, and Justin Barcia, who made history by winning on two different motorcycle brands.
The 2024 Paris Supercross reaffirmed its reputation as a premier off-season event within the motorsports community, setting the stage for excitement leading into the new racing season. Further insights and a detailed recap of the event’s key moments can be found in our complete analysis by esteemed motorsports analyst Steve Matthes.

