2023 FIM Supercross World Championship

The 2023 FIM Supercross World Championship is a supercross series sanctioned by the FIM as the world championship of the sport. This is the second season that the championship is being organized by Australian promoter SX Global. Ken Roczen is the reigning champion in the WSX class for 450cc motorcycles,[1] whilst Shane McElrath is the reigning champion in the SX2 class.[2]

Calendar and results

The 2023 season is scheduled to have 6 events in Europe, Canada, Singapore, UAE and Australia.[3] A French round was initially meant to be part of the calendar, but was later replaced by the round in UAE.[4]

Round Date Grand Prix Location Stadium WSX Winner SX2 Winner
1 1 July United Kingdom British Grand Prix Birmingham Villa Park Germany Ken Roczen United States Shane McElrath
2 4–5 November United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Abu Dhabi Etihad Arena
3 24–25 November Australia Australian Grand Prix Melbourne Marvel Stadium

WSX

Entry list

Licensed Teams & Riders
Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
United States Progressive ECSTAR PMG Suzuki 1 Germany Ken Roczen 1
11 United States Kyle Chisholm 1
United States MCR Honda Honda 3 United States Vince Friese 1
14 United States Cole Seely 1
France Team GSM HBI Michelin Yamaha 6 France Thomas Ramette 1
20 France Grégory Aranda 1
United States MDK Motorsports KTM 7 Venezuela Anthony Rodríguez 1
68 United States Cade Clason 1
Australia Fire Power Honda Racing Honda 10 United States Justin Brayton 1
15 United Kingdom Dean Wilson 1
United States FXR ClubMX Yamaha 16 Canada Cole Thompson
102 Australia Matt Moss 1
519 United States Josh Cartwright 1
United States Mobil 1 Rick Ware Racing MX Kawasaki 17 United States Joey Savatgy 1
45 United States Colt Nichols 1
France Team BUD Kawasaki Kawasaki 46 United States Justin Hill 1
85 France Cédric Soubeyras 1
Australia Monster Energy CDR Yamaha Yamaha 75 United States Josh Hill 1
78 United States Grant Harlan 1
Italy Honda NILS WSX Honda 80 United States Kevin Moranz 1
911 France Jordi Tixier 1
Wildcard Teams & Riders
United Kingdom FUS Marsh Geartec Husqvarna Husqvarna 155 United Kingdom Jack Brunell 1
United Kingdom SR75 World Team Suzuki Suzuki 225 France Charles Lefrançois 1
Source:[5]

Riders Championship

Pos Nr Rider Bike GBR
United Kingdom
UAE
United Arab Emirates
AUS
Australia
Points
1 1 Germany Ken Roczen Suzuki 1 4 1 69
2 17 United States Joey Savatgy Kawasaki 4 2 2 62
3 3 United States Vince Friese Honda 2 3 10 53
4 46 United States Justin Hill Kawasaki 3 1 15 51
5 15 United Kingdom Dean Wilson Honda 6 5 3 51
6 11 United States Kyle Chisholm Suzuki 10 7 4 43
7 10 United States Justin Brayton Honda 5 8 9 41
8 45 United States Colt Nichols Kawasaki 7 9 8 39
9 20 France Grégory Aranda Yamaha 16 6 5 36
10 80 United States Kevin Moranz Honda 13 10 7 33
11 75 United States Josh Hill Yamaha 12 13 6 32
12 68 United States Cade Clason KTM 19 11 11 22
13 7 Venezuela Anthony Rodríguez KTM 14 14 13 22
14 85 France Cédric Soubeyras Kawasaki 18 12 12 21
15 14 United States Cole Seely Honda 8 15 20 20
16 911 France Jordi Tixier Honda 15 16 14 18
17 6 France Thomas Ramette Yamaha 9 18 19 17
18 102 Australia Matt Moss Yamaha 11 Ret DNS 10
19 155 United Kingdom Jack Brunell Husqvarna 21 17 17 8
20 225 France Charles Lefrançois Suzuki 22 19 16 7
21 519 United States Josh Cartwright Yamaha 20 20 18 5
22 78 United States Grant Harlan Yamaha 17 21 DNS 4
Pos Nr Rider Bike GBR
United Kingdom
UAE
United Arab Emirates
AUS
Australia
Points

SX2

Entry list

Licensed Teams & Riders
Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
United States Mobil 1 Rick Ware Racing MX Yamaha 1 United States Shane McElrath 1
66 United States Henry Miller 1
Italy Honda NILS WSX Honda 3 United States Chris Blose 1
110 United States Kyle Peters 1
Australia Monster Energy CDR Yamaha Yamaha 4 Australia Luke Clout 1
9 Australia Aaron Tanti 1
United States MCR Honda Honda 7 United States Mitchell Oldenburg 1
800 United States Mike Alessi 1
United States MDK Motorsports KTM 19 United States Justin Bogle 1
604 United States Max Miller 1
Australia Fire Power Honda Racing Honda 40 United States Gage Linville 1
99 United Kingdom Max Anstie 1
United States FXR ClubMX Yamaha 56 Brazil Enzo Lopes 1
125 United States Luke Neese 1
United States Progressive ECSTAR PMG Suzuki 58 United States Hunter Yoder 1
67 United States Cullin Park 1
France Team BUD Kawasaki Kawasaki 137 France Adrien Escoffier 1
945 France Anthony Bourdon 1
France Team GSM HBI Michelin Yamaha 141 France Maxime Desprey 1
401 United States Jace Owen 1
Wildcard Teams & Riders
United Kingdom 723 Troy Lee Designs Fantic Fantic 260 United Kingdom Dylan Woodcock 1
Source:[5]

Riders Championship

Pos Nr Rider Bike GBR
United Kingdom
UAE
United Arab Emirates
AUS
Australia
Points
1 1 United States Shane McElrath Yamaha 1 2 1 72
2 99 United Kingdom Max Anstie Honda 2 1 2 69
3 56 Brazil Enzo Lopes Yamaha 4 3 4 57
4 7 United States Mitchell Oldenburg Honda 3 14 3 47
5 110 United States Kyle Peters Honda 6 6 6 45
6 141 France Maxime Desprey Yamaha 10 7 5 41
7 9 Australia Aaron Tanti Yamaha 7 8 10 38
8 66 United States Henry Miller Yamaha 9 9 9 36
9 401 United States Jace Owen Yamaha 11 5 15 32
10 4 Australia Luke Clout Yamaha 5 Ret 8 29
11 67 United States Cullin Park Suzuki 8 19 7 29
12 3 United States Chris Blose Honda 12 4 20 28
13 604 United States Max Miller KTM 14 16 11 22
14 945 France Anthony Bourdon Kawasaki 15 12 14 22
15 137 France Adrien Escoffier Kawasaki Ret 10 13 19
16 58 United States Hunter Yoder Suzuki 17 18 12 16
17 19 United States Justin Bogle KTM 13 20 16 14
18 260 United Kingdom Dylan Woodcock Fantic 16 15 18 14
19 40 United States Gage Linville Honda 18 13 19 13
20 800 United States Mike Alessi Honda 19 11 Ret 12
21 125 United States Luke Neese Yamaha 20 17 17 9
Pos Nr Rider Bike GBR
United Kingdom
UAE
United Arab Emirates
AUS
Australia
Points

References

  1. "Roczen crowned World Supercross Champion". Iwan Jones. speedcafe.com. 23 October 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  2. "Ken Roczen And Shane McElrath Win 2022 FIM World Supercross Championships". fullnoise.com.au. 23 October 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  3. "2023 FIM World Supercross Championship Calendar (Updated)". cyclenews.com. 1 June 2023. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  4. "WSX championship drafts Abu Dhabi into 2023 series schedule". Alex Gobert. motoonline.com. 26 June 2023. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  5. "FIM World Supercross Birmingham Entry Lists" (PDF). FIM. 27 June 2023. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
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