Il leader del contingente americano sarà naturalmente Marvin Musquin, doppio King of Paris, vincitore della penultima SX della stagione 2021 e secondo nella finale di quella stessa stagione. Il pilota della KTM-Red Bull sarà il logico favorito ma, attraverso uno schema di gare che privilegia i colpi di scena (due “sprint” e una finale che assegnano ciascuno lo stesso numero di punti), dovrà necessariamente diffidare del più grande specialista in SX invernali a tutte le latitudini, l’ex re di Parigi in persona e pluri vincitore a Ginevra e in Australia, Justin Brayton.
Idem per Chad Reed, la leggenda dell’US SX dal record impareggiabile, assente dalla stagione “Covid” 2021 ma ancora funzionante e che si annuncia formidabile sui circuiti di allenamento! Solidi outsider come Justin Bogle (ex campione SX250 e rivale di Marvin l’anno in cui ha vinto il suo titolo in questa categoria), Ryan Sipes, Josh Hill, Alex MARTIN, Cole Seely o il campione in carica SX del Canada, Dylan WRIGHT, completeranno questo Contingente “nordamericano”.
I piloti GP ad aver raccolto la sfida non sono da meno visto che il mitico Antonio Cairoli (il pilota di maggior successo in attività) farà molto probabilmente la sua ultima apparizione nella gara di Parigi! Romain Febvre, unico campione del mondo MXGP francese e ancora in lotta per il titolo 2021 dopo le sue brillanti prestazioni a Lacapelle (2°) e in Spagna (vittoria di un round pochi giorni fa), sarà il co-leader naturale della squadra. la tradizionale sfida Francia-USA-Resto del Mondo che insaporisce il grande classico parigino.
La banda dei leader dell’SX Tour sarà ovviamente presente con i tradizionali leader europei SX Maxime Desprey (ex Prince of Paris e due volte campione francese MX / SX 2021), Cedric Soubeyras, Thomas RAMETTE, Greg Aranda, Anthony BOURDON e Adrien Escoffier # 137.
Tutti gli occhi saranno ovviamente puntati su Maxime RENAUX, il dominatore della Coppa del Mondo MX2 2021, che arriverà senza pressioni per cimentarsi all’SX contro uno squadrone di wild card dagli USA: Vince Friese che scende in 250 per il prossimo anno, Kyle Petersmx imbattuto in Arenacross US 2021 (20 vittorie!) E il velocissimo Ty Masterpool. Bud Racing, il partner tradizionale di questa categoria 250 a Parigi, farà affidamento sulle sue wild card interne, ovvero Quentin PRUGNIERES e i promettenti gemelli belgi Lucas e Sacha COENEN.
Non saranno presi alla leggera i soliti protagonisti del campionato SX Tour SX2, che in questo contesto internazionale gareggeranno per la finale del loro campionato, in particolare il favorito per il titolo, Julien Roussaly #21 ma anche Calvin Fonvieille #11, il ‘esperto Arnaud AUBIN 14 o ovviamente il principe regnante, Brian HSU, ancora formidabile a Parigi.
Il campo FMX, attualmente in fase di finalizzazione, sarà basato sul leggendario australiano Josh Sheehan, plurimedagliato agli X-Games e ai Red Bull X-Fighters (il che significa che ci sarà un doppio backflip in aria), il non meno leggendario Lo spagnolo Maikel Melero, tre volte campione del mondo FMX (e specialista del front flip…) e l’altrettanto leggendario elvetico Matt REBEAUD, il più grande vincitore del mondiale FMX, in sella alla sua Alta Red Bull! Nicolas TEXIER, fedele all’evento, darà la risposta esagonale a questa coorte straniera!
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CATEGORIE SX1
#3 Romain FEBVRE (F-Kawasaki KRT Monster Energy)
#6 Thomas RAMETTE (F-Yamaha GSM)
#9 Dylan WRIGHT (CDN-Honda GDR Canada)
#10 Justin BRAYTON (USA-Honda Smartop)
#14 Cole SEELY (USA-GasGas)
#19 JUSTIN BOGLE (USA-Suzuki)
#20 Gregory ARANDA (F-KTM Tech 32)
#22 Chad REED (AUS-KTM Mountain Motorsports)
#25 Marvin MUSQUIN (F-KTM Red Bull)
#26 Alex MARTIN (USA-Yamaha GSM)
#75 Josh HILL (USA-Yamaha Monster)
#77 Alessandro LUPINO (I-KTM)
#85 Cedric SOUBEYRAS (F-Husqvarna 2B)
#131 Nicolas AUBIN (F-Gas-Gas Milwaukee Bihr LS)
#137 Adrien ESCOFFIER (F-Honda SR Motoblouz)
#141 Maxime DESPREY (F-Yamaha GSM)
#222 Antonio CAIROLI (I-KTM Red Bull)
#264 Ryan SIPES (USA-GasGas Red Bull)
#945 Anthony BOURDON (F-Gas-Gas 737 Performance)
CATEGORIE SX2
#11 Calvin FONVIEILLE (F-KTM)
#14 Arnaud AUBIN (F-GasGas Milwaukee Bihr LS)
#19 Sacha COENEN (F-Kawasaki BUD 9mm)
#21 Julien ROUSSALY (F-Yamaha)
#22 Mickaël LAMARQUE (F-GasGas)
#31 Adrien MALAVAL (F-Yamaha)
#42 Ty MASTERPOOL (USA-KTM)
#52 Kyle PETERS (USA-Honda)
#62 Vince FRIESE (USA-Honda)
#81 Brian HSU (D-KTM)
#92 Valentin LASHERAS (SP-GasGas)
#93 Lucas COENEN (F-Kawasaki BUD 9mm)
#96 Carl OSTERMANN (F-Husqvarna)
#259 Julien LEBEAU (F-Kawasaki)
#319 Quentin PRUGNIERES (F-Kawasaki BUD 9mm)
#335 Enzo POLIAS (F-GasGas)
#384 Lorenzo CAMPORESE (I-Kawasaki BUD 9mm)
#516 François DORE (F-KTM)
#751 Germain JAMET (F-Yamaha)
#831 Brice MAYLIN (F-Husqvarna)
#851 Clément BRIATTE (F-Suzuki)
#959 Maxime RENAUX (F-Yamaha Factory Monster Energy)
CATEGORIE FMX
Josh SHEEHAN (Australie-Honda Monster Energy)
Matt REBEAUD (Suisse – Alta RedBull)
Nicolas TEXIER (France)
Maikel MELERO (Espagne)
Julien MANNON (France)
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CATEGORIE SX1
#3 Romain FEBVRE (F-Kawasaki KRT Monster Energy)
#6 Thomas RAMETTE (F-Yamaha GSM)
#9 Dylan WRIGHT (CDN-Honda GDR Canada)
#10 Justin BRAYTON (USA-Honda Smartop)
#14 Cole SEELY (USA-GasGas)
#19 JUSTIN BOGLE (USA-Suzuki)
#20 Gregory ARANDA (F-KTM Tech 32)
#22 Chad REED (AUS-KTM Mountain Motorsports)
#25 Marvin MUSQUIN (F-KTM Red Bull)
#26 Alex MARTIN (USA-Yamaha GSM)
#75 Josh HILL (USA-Yamaha Monster)
#77 Alessandro LUPINO (I-KTM)
#85 Cedric SOUBEYRAS (F-Husqvarna 2B)
#131 Nicolas AUBIN (F-Gas-Gas Milwaukee Bihr LS)
#137 Adrien ESCOFFIER (F-Honda SR Motoblouz)
#141 Maxime DESPREY (F-Yamaha GSM)
#222 Antonio CAIROLI (I-KTM Red Bull)
#264 Ryan SIPES (USA-GasGas Red Bull)
#945 Anthony BOURDON (F-Gas-Gas 737 Performance)
CATEGORIE SX2
#11 Calvin FONVIEILLE (F-KTM)
#14 Arnaud AUBIN (F-GasGas Milwaukee Bihr LS)
#19 Sacha COENEN (F-Kawasaki BUD 9mm)
#21 Julien ROUSSALY (F-Yamaha)
#22 Mickaël LAMARQUE (F-GasGas)
#31 Adrien MALAVAL (F-Yamaha)
#42 Ty MASTERPOOL (USA-KTM)
#52 Kyle PETERS (USA-Honda)
#62 Vince FRIESE (USA-Honda)
#81 Brian HSU (D-KTM)
#92 Valentin LASHERAS (SP-GasGas)
#93 Lucas COENEN (F-Kawasaki BUD 9mm)
#96 Carl OSTERMANN (F-Husqvarna)
#259 Julien LEBEAU (F-Kawasaki)
#319 Quentin PRUGNIERES (F-Kawasaki BUD 9mm)
#335 Enzo POLIAS (F-GasGas)
#384 Lorenzo CAMPORESE (I-Kawasaki BUD 9mm)
#516 François DORE (F-KTM)
#751 Germain JAMET (F-Yamaha)
#831 Brice MAYLIN (F-Husqvarna)
#851 Clément BRIATTE (F-Suzuki)
#959 Maxime RENAUX (F-Yamaha Factory Monster Energy)
CATEGORIE FMX
Josh SHEEHAN (Australie-Honda Monster Energy)
Matt REBEAUD (Suisse – Alta RedBull)
Nicolas TEXIER (France)
Maikel MELERO (Espagne)
Julien MANNON (France)
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⚠️ ANNONCE SUPERCROSS DE PARIS ⚠️
The 2021 edition of the Paris Supercross will finally take place on Saturday 27 November, in a single day, from 14:30 to 18:00, at the Paris La Défense Arena, the formidable and ultra-modern setting that inaugurated in 2017.
Who will you find on the track for this new 38th edition, original but which promises to be so exciting? The answers below!
📌 SX1 / 450
The leader of the American contingent will naturally be Marvin Musquin, double King of Paris, winner of the penultimate SX of the 2021 season and second in the final of that same season. The KTM-Red Bull driver will be the logical favorite but, through a racing scheme that favors twists and turns (two “sprints” and a final that each assign the same number of points), he will necessarily have to be wary of the greatest specialist in SX winter at all latitudes, the former king of Paris himself and multiple winner in Geneva and Australia, Justin Brayton.
Ditto for Chad Reed, the US SX legend with an unrivaled record, absent from the “Covid” 2021 season but still functional and who promises to be formidable on the training circuits! Solid outsiders like Justin Bogle (former SX250 champion and Marvin’s rival the year he won his title in this category), Ryan Sipes, Josh Hill, Alex MARTIN, Cole Seely or reigning SX champion of Canada, Dylan WRIGHT , will complete this “North American” contingent.
The GP riders to have taken up the challenge are no less as the legendary Antonio Cairoli (the most successful driver in business) will most likely make his last appearance in the Paris race! Romain Febvre, the only French MXGP World Champion and still fighting for the 2021 title after his brilliant performances in Lacapelle (2nd) and Spain (victory of a round a few days ago), will be the natural co-leader of the team. the traditional France-USA-Rest of the World challenge that adds flavor to the great Parisian classic.
The band of SX Tour leaders will obviously be in attendance with traditional European SX leaders Maxime Desprey (former Prince of Paris and two-time French MX / SX 2021 champion), Cedric Soubeyras, Thomas RAMETTE, Greg Aranda, Anthony BOURDON and Adrien Escoffier # 137.
📌 SX2 📌
All eyes will obviously be on Maxime RENAUX, the ruler of the MX2 World Cup 2021, who will arrive without pressure to compete at the SX against a squadron of wild cards from the USA: Vince Friese who drops to 250 for next year, Kyle Petersmx unbeaten in Arenacross US 2021 (20 wins!) and the very fast Ty Masterpool. Bud Racing, the traditional partner of this 250 category in Paris, will rely on its internal wild cards, namely Quentin PRUGNIERES and the promising Belgian twins Lucas and Sacha COENEN.
The usual protagonists of the SX Tour SX2 championship will not be taken lightly, who in this international context will compete for the final of their championship, in particular the favorite for the title, Julien Roussaly # 21 but also Calvin Fonvieille # 11, the ‘expert Arnaud AUBIN 14 or of course the reigning prince, Brian HSU, still formidable in Paris.
📌 FMX 📌
The FMX field, currently being finalized, will be based on the legendary Australian Josh Sheehan, multiple medalists at the X-Games and Red Bull X-Fighters (which means there will be a double backflip in the air), the no less legendary Spaniard Maikel Melero, three times FMX world champion (and front flip specialist…) and the equally legendary Swiss Matt REBEAUD, the biggest winner of the FMX world, riding his Alta Red Bull! Nicolas TEXIER, faithful to the event, will give the hexagonal answer to this foreign cohort!
To find out all the reasons for this unique configuration, we invite you to read the interview given to Motoverte.com by Xavier Audouard, sporting director of the event.
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