Motorsports Report: Busy Off-Season Weekend Ahead
The off-season racing calendar is reaching a critical point, highlighted by simultaneous events this weekend as the Paris Supercross marks its 42nd year and the FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) hosts races concurrently. With an increasingly packed schedule, fans will witness a double-header weekend for the first time, setting the stage for thrilling competition.
Key Events
Paris Supercross
The Paris Supercross continues to be a premier event in the off-season, featuring top competitors like Hunter and Jett Lawrence alongside 2022 overall champion Cooper Webb. Last year, Webb capitalized on a critical mistake by Jett Lawrence to claim victory. This year, all eyes will be on the Lawrence brothers and Webb, with the addition of Malcolm Stewart and Tom Vialle making his 450 debut on a Honda, igniting local enthusiasm.
WSX Races
The WSX series, having separated from Australian Supercross, gears up for its own competition alongside the events in Paris. Fans can expect exciting performances as both series vie for attention and viewership.
Viewing Information
Fans can catch the live action from Paris on MXGP-TV with coverage provided by Paul Malin and Jason Thomas. Tom Journet and Steve Matthes will report from the ground, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the event.
This tightly packed weekend promises to deliver high-stakes racing as riders navigate the challenges of both the Paris Supercross and WSX events. The motorsports community eagerly anticipates the outcomes as key players vie for early off-season momentum.

