Paris Supercross To Celebrate 40+ Years of the Race

Cycle News Staff | May 21, 2024

On November 16-17, Paris La Defense Arena will host the 2024 Paris Supercross, which was first held on March 14-15, 1984. The spacious multi-task stadium is also the home of the upcoming Summer Olympics and welcomed Taylor Swift last week.

Paris Supercross co-producer Eric Peronnard, FFM President Sebastien Poirier and Paris Supercross Race Director Xavier Audouard
Paris Supercross co-producer Eric Peronnard (far right) is proud to celebrate 40+ years of the race with FFM President Sebastien Poirier and Paris Supercross Race Director Xavier Audouard.

The promoter, Lariviere Organization, has already secured the participation of heavy-hitters for the 41st edition. Jett Lawrence, the new U.S. Supercross Champion, reigning King of Paris, and arguably the biggest sensation in the world of motocross, enjoyed his first experience in Paris last year and will be back. 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 weekend. Both Lawrence’s participation will be supported by Honda’s American and France’s divisions.

Cooper Webb, Malcolm Stewart and Dylan Ferrandis are also scheduled to compete. In the 250cc class, expect to see Tom Vialle, Jo Shimoda, and other top riders compete.

For more information, visit www.supercrossparis.com

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