The US Supercross stars will be there !
This year the Paris Supercross organisers have again brought together the world’s best Supercross stars for this 2025 edition, which will once again take place in the ultra-modern Paris La Défense Arena on November 15-16. Alongside the last three winners of the event – Jett Lawrence, Cooper Webb and Tom Vialle – we will see Hunter Lawrence and Aaaron Plessinger at the start of this 42nd edition.
“Better, even better, always better” has always been the goal of the organisers of Europe’s last remaining celebrated Supercross. And this year they have managed to secure the presence of a major quintet of the discipline with five riders who have each had a great season in the US Supercross and Motocross championships. With the American Cooper Webb, who triumphed in the 450 class, and France’s Tom Vialle, who won a second 250 title on the East Coast, we will see two 2025 US SX champions on-track; Cooper and Tom are also the reigning King and Prince of Paris!
Alongside them Australians Jett and Hunter Lawrence return to Paris for the third year in a row with Jett looking to take revenge for last year when he clearly dominated by winning the first five of six races but lost the King title by falling in the one of the finals. Injury prevented his defence of the US Supercross title this year but, together with elder brother Hunter, he is currently dominating the US outdoor motocross season and both will return to supercross mode in Paris on November 15 and 16.
In addition to this quartet, a fifth man will cross the Atlantic mid-November to come and discover Paris and it’s Supercross. Official KTM rider Aaron Plessinger will add significantly to the anticipation in the Arena as, in addition to his riding talents, the Ohio native is an inveterate showman who will bring his cowboy outfit with him! Facing this quintet, which will of course be racing in the 450 class – a first for Tom Vialle – we will find the best French and European Supercross riders, all racing on a brand-new track designed by one of the leading European specialists, Cédric Lucas and Jean-Luc Fouchet’s team.
While the SX1 category will once again be the main event contesting the title of ‘King of Paris’, two other categories will be on the programme with the SX2 ‘French Championship/SX Tour 250′ and the SX Tour Junior. In these two classes the top riders of the French championship prior to the Paris event (namely the top twelve in SX2 and the top ten in Junior) will be joined by several ‘wild cards’ selected by the organiser. In total no less than seven finals will be contested each evening, also two Superpole sessions in SX1 and SX2 and, of course, the FMX show which will feature the main actors of the 2025 season.
Pit-bike races, mini electric motorcycle races and various entertainment will also be on the programme each evening, which will kick off at 7:00 p.m. on Saturday and 2:00 p.m. on Sunday. On both Saturday and Sunday, the Arena doors will open before the start of the practice sessions, at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday and 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, so that all ticket holders can experience the full event.
Tickets are on sale on the official website: https://www.supercrossparis.com/billetterie, with grandstand seats ranging from €59 to €140 depending on the category and day. A limited number of Fan Passes (granting access to the paddock and track tours), Silver Passes (granting access to a box), and seats in the Moto Verte grandstand are also available on the website.
Cooper Webb is back to defend his ‘King of Paris’ title
Winner of 5 main races last year, Jett Lawrence is back to Paris