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2023 FIM WSX Rider Lineup Finalized

Josh Hill, Kevin Moranz, Anthony Rodriguez, Grant Harlan and more were added to the team's rosters.

The FIM World Supercross Championship has announced the finalization of the rider roster for the upcoming 2023 season. With the remaining 13 rider spots now filled, the anticipation for the opening round in Birmingham, U.K. continues to build.

SX Global CEO Adam Bailey said this announcement marks an important milestone in the organization’s efforts to take supercross to fans around the world with an even greater spread of international talent.

“Since day one, it’s been our ambition to draw talent from all over the world, and I feel that this year’s lineup to date supports that,” said Bailey. “The teams have done a fantastic job assembling a remarkable group of top riders determined to win a World Title, and we have athletes from the USA, France, England, Scotland, Venezuela, Germany, Australia, Canada and Brazil. We have a mix of returning riders and new faces, and each rider brings their own unique style, personality and fan following that will translate into fantastic racing and intense rivalries. We’re just weeks away from Birmingham, and we couldn’t be more excited to arrive in England at the start of our first full season. I can’t wait to see how it all unfolds when racing kicks off at Villa Park.”

The Craig Dack Racing team will remain virtually unchanged as Josh Hill returns to the WSX 450 class, while Aaron Tanti and Luke Clout will contest a second season in the SX2 250 class. Tanti will be out for redemption when the new season kicks off after just falling shy of the podium in 2022, finishing fourth overall.

Rounding out the BUD Racing team are Frenchmen Anthony Bourdon and Adrien Escoffier, who will contest the SX2 250 class in this year’s Championship. The two riders had strong seasons 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 switched to the Team GSM camp for 2023 but will continue to race in the SX2 250 class.

Three new recruits in the WSX 450 class are Kevin Moranz, Honda NILS, Anthony Rodriguez, MDK Motorsports SX and Grant Harlan, Craig Dack Racing.

World Supercross Championship newcomers in the SX2 250 class include youngins Cullin Park and Hunter Yoder, who will enjoy learning from their legendary PMG teammate Ken Roczen; Max Miller, who joins MDK Motorsports; and Gage Linville, who will join Firepower Polyflor Honda.

Tickets for the World Supercross British Grand Prix are on sale now. Visit https://wsxchampionship.com/events.

Confirmed 2023 World Supercross Championship Riders

Rick Ware Racing
Joey SavatgyWSXU.S.Kawasaki
Colt NicholsWSXU.S.Kawasaki
Shane McElrathSX2U.S.Yamaha
Henry MillerSX2U.S.Yamaha
Honda NILS
Jordi TixierWSXFranceHonda
Kevin MoranzWSXU.S.Honda
Chris BloseSX2U.S.Honda
Kyle PetersSX2U.S.Honda
Team GSM
Gregory ArandaWSXFranceYamaha
Thomas RametteWSXFranceYamaha
Maxime DespreySX2FranceYamaha
Jace OwenSX2U.S.Yamaha
Firepower Froth Honda
Dean WilsonWSXScotlandHonda
Justin BraytonWSXU.S.Honda
Firepower Polyflor Honda
Max AnstieSX2EnglandHonda
Gage LinvilleSX2U.S.Honda
MDK Motorsports SX
Cade ClasonWSXU.S.KTM
Anthony RodriguezWSXVenezuelaKTM
Justin BogleSX2U.S.KTM
Max MillerSX2U.S.KTM
MotoConcepts
Cole SeelyWSXU.S.Honda
Vince FrieseWSXU.S.Honda
Michael AlessiSX2U.S.Honda
Mitchell OldenburgSX2U.S.Honda
PMG  
Ken RoczenWSXGermanSuzuki
Kyle ChisholmWSXU.S.Suzuki
Cullin ParkSX2U.S.Suzuki
Hunter YoderSX2U.S.Suzuki
BUD Racing  
Justin HillWSXU.S.Kawasaki
Cédric SoubeyrasWSXFranceKawasaki
Anthony BourdonSX2FranceKawasaki
Adrien EscoffierSX2FranceKawasaki
Club MX FXR  
Matt MossWSXAustraliaYamaha
Luke NeeseWSXU.S.Yamaha
Enzo LopesSX2BrazilYamaha
Cole ThompsonSX2CanadaYamaha
Craig Dack Racing  
Grant HarlanWSXU.S.Yamaha
Josh HillWSXU.S.Yamaha
Aaron TantiSX2AustraliaYamaha
Luke CloutSX2AustraliaYamaha

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