SX Global Appoints Leading Global Sponsorship Agencies to Support Expansion in 2023 and Beyond
Leading global agencies bolster World Supercross (WSX) international sponsorship expansion.
zMAX Dragway and Chicagoland Speedway Set to Host First-Ever SuperMotocross World Championship Playoff Rounds
The 31-event series will conclude at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Oct. 14.
SX Global Announces 6 2023 FIM World Supercross Championship Events
SX Global confirms WSX Championship rounds for Australia, the U.K., France, Germany, Canada and Southeast Asia.
SX Global Appoints Adam Bailey as CEO
Bailey will continue driving WSX forward to realize its vision of a truly global, FIM-sanctioned supercross series.
Ken Roczen Crowned FIM World Supercross Champion in Melbourne
Shane McElrath earned the title of SX2 World Champion after winning the Australian Grand Prix.
Pilot Season for FIM World Supercross Championship Culminates in Melbourne
Germany’s Ken Roczen and American Vince Friese will battle it out for
the WSX (450cc class) championship.
Triumph Racing Motocross World Championship Team
Triumph Racing plans to compete in 2024.
Watch the Track Map Fly Through as the Stage Is Set for the 1st World Supercross Grand Prix
Get a bird’s eye view of the track for the inaugural FIM World Supercross Championship.
Groundbreaking Competition Structure for FIM World Supercross Championship Events
The new format emphasizes more racing and shorter race formats to maximize action, excitement and entertainment at every WSX Championship round.
Ken Roczen Commits to Compete in the 2022 FIM World Supercross Championship in 450 Class
The two-time 450 motocross champion will stake his claim for the FIM World Supercross Championship.
Mips Features Expanded Presence on Supercross Starting Gate
Amidst this gathering of the finest motocross talent in the world is a star-studded lineup of international athletes that will race with the protection of Mips, the helmet-based safety technology company.
AMA Hall of Famer Derek ‘Nobby’ Clark Passes Away
Derek “Nobby” Clark, who played a key role in capturing 17 world roadracing titles across multiple displacements over three decades, died December 16 after a long illness.