The 2023 Transcendental World Race lineup & team is complete
Final lineup of World Supercross 2023 teams
We finally get to see the full lineup and riders for the 2023 FIM World Cross Country Championships, with the final 13 slots filled and the opening round kicking off on July 1st. , at Villa Park Stadium in the United Kingdom, Birmingham.
SX Global CEO Adam Bailey said the announcement marks an important milestone in the organization’s efforts to bring Supercross to fans around the world with a further spread of talent. international.
Adam Bailey – Managing Director of Global Manufacturing
“Since day one, our ambition has been to attract talent from around the world, and I feel that this year’s roster so far supports that. The teams have done an excellent job assembling a remarkable group of top drivers determined to win the World Title and we have athletes from the USA, France, England, Scotland, Venezuela, Germany, Australia, Canada and Brazil. We have a mix of old riders and new faces, and each rider has their own unique style, personality and fan base, which translates into great races. and fierce competitions. We’re only a few weeks away from Birmingham, and we couldn’t be more excited to be heading to England for our first full season. I can’t wait to see how it all plays out when the race starts at Villa Park.”
The Craig Dack Racing team will remain largely unchanged as Josh Hill returns to WSX 450, while Aaron Tanti and Luke Clout will play their second season in SX2 250. Tanti will leave to make amends as the new season begins. after just failing the podium in 2022, ranked 4th overall.
Rounding out the BUD Racing team are Frenchmen Anthony Bourdon and Adrien Escoffier, who will compete for SX2 250 in this year’s Championship. The two drivers had a strong season in 2022, both finishing in the top 10 in the WSX 450 class.
Jace Owen is another familiar face returning to the World Supercross Championship arena. He has moved to Team GSM camp for 2023 but will continue to race in SX2 250.
The three rookies in the WSX 450 class are Kevin Moranz, Honda NILS, Anthony Rodriguez, MDK Motorsports SX, and Grant Harlan, Craig Dack Racing.
Newcomers to the SX2 250 World Off-Road Supercar Championship include young shooters Cullin Park and Hunter Yoder, who will enjoy learning from their legendary PMG teammates Ken Roczen, Max Miller , who joins MDK Motorsports and Gage Linville, who will join Firepower Polyflor Honda.
Teams & Drivers of the 2023 World Cross Country Championship
Teams & Drivers of the 2023 World Cross Country Championship | |||
Rick Ware Racing | |||
Joey Savatgy | WSX | USA | Kawasaki |
Colt Nichols | WSX | USA | Kawasaki |
Shane McElrath | SX2 | USA | Yamaha |
Henry Miller | SX2 | USA | Yamaha |
Honda NILS | |||
Jordi Tixier | WSX | France | Honda’s motobike |
Kevin Moranza | WSX | USA | Honda’s motobike |
Chris Blose | SX2 | USA | Honda’s motobike |
Kyle Peters | SX2 | USA | Honda’s motobike |
GSM group | |||
Gregory Aranda | WSX | France | Yamaha |
Thomas Ramette | WSX | France | Yamaha |
Maxime Desprey | SX2 | France | Yamaha |
Jace Owen | SX2 | USA | Yamaha |
Firepower Froth Honda | |||
Dean of Wilson | WSX | Scotland | Honda’s motobike |
Justin Brayton | WSX | USA | Honda’s motobike |
Firepower Polyflor Honda | |||
Max Anstie | SX2 | England | Honda’s motobike |
Gage Linville | SX2 | USA | Honda’s motobike |
MDK Motorsports SX | |||
Cade Clason | WSX | USA | KTM |
Anthony Rodríguez | WSX | Venezuela | KTM |
Justin Bogle | SX2 | USA | KTM |
Max Miller | SX2 | USA | KTM |
MotoConcept | |||
Cole Seely | WSX | USA | Honda’s motobike |
Vince Fries | WSX | USA | Honda’s motobike |
Michael Alessi | SX2 | USA | Honda’s motobike |
Mitch Oldenburg | SX2 | USA | Honda’s motobike |
PMG | |||
Ken Roczen | WSX | German | suzuki |
Kyle Chisholm | WSX | USA | suzuki |
Cullin hunter | SX2 | USA | suzuki |
Hunter | SX2 | USA | suzuki |
BUD race | |||
Justin Hill | WSX | USA | Kawasaki |
Cedric Soubeyras | WSX | France | Kawasaki |
Anthony Bourdon | SX2 | France | Kawasaki |
Adrien Escoffier | SX2 | France | Kawasaki |
Club MX FXR | |||
Matt Moss | WSX | Australia | Yamaha |
Luke Neese | WSX | USA | Yamaha |
Enzo Lopes | SX2 | Brazil | Yamaha |
Cole Thompson | SX2 | Canada | Yamaha |
Racing Craig Dack | |||
Harlan level | WSX | USA | Yamaha |
Josh Hill | WSX | USA | Yamaha |
Aaron Tanti | SX2 | Australia | Yamaha |
Luke Clout | SX2 | Australia | Yamaha |
World Transcendental Calendar 2023
FIM World Supercross Calendar 2023 | ||
Day | Venue, Stadium | Nation |
July 1 | Birmingham, Villa Park Stadium | England |
July 22 | Lyon-Décines Stadium, Groupama | France |
September 30 | National Stadium | Singapore |
October 14 | Dusseldorf, Arena Merkus Spiel | Germany |
October 28 | Vancouver Stadium, BC Place | Canada |
November 24 & 25 | Melbourne, Marvel Stadium | Australia |