Category Archives: WSC

Honda Racing sweeps all three classes in round 1 of the Australian Supercross Championship!

Round 1 of the Australian Supercross Championship was witnessed by a near-sell out crowd in Adelaide, South Australia. The Factory Honda Racing Team swept all three classes on their way to five podium finishes. Dean Wilson rode brilliantly, executing with confidence as he captured his first win in Australia. “I felt good all day, I […]

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FACTORY HONDA AUSTRALIA READY TO BEGIN AUSTRALIAN SUPERCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP

Honda Australia are committed to the upcoming Australian Supercross Championship, with six riders competing across three classes. Boost Mobile Honda Riders Justin Brayton and Max Anstie are ready to defend their respective 450 and 250 championships. Brayton is chasing his sixth straight victory and never underestimates his competition. “Mossy, Clouty, Tanti and my teammates Dean […]

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Round 1 of World Supercross is done, we are now focused on Round 2!

The Fire Power Froth Honda Racing quartet tackled the opening round of the 2023 FIM World Supercross Championship in Birmingham, in the United Kingdom, on Saturday night. Max Anstie put his CRF250R on the podium and reinforced his position as a title favorite. Anstie was the star of the show in his homeland. ’99’ got […]

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Opening of the WSX Supercross World Championship in Birmingham UK and MX2 victory for Quentin Prugnières at the French Elite Motocross Championship

Just one week after the opening of the French SX Tour Championship, the team headed to Birmingham, England, for the first round of the WSX World Supercross Championship, but this time with 4 riders – 3 French and one American. In the 250cc class, Adrien Escoffier and Anthony Bourdon defended the Bud Racing colors, as […]

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Bax and Cermak take World Sidecarcross Championship title

A brilliant start by Etienne Bax/Odrej Cermak took them into a flying lead with Stuart Brown/Josh Chamberlain hard on their heels. Vanluchene/Bax were third, from the red plate of Varik/Kunnas and Van Werven/Van Den Bogaart. Julian Veldman/Rodolphe Lebreton were next. Bax opened a ten second lead as Stuart Brown fell victim to first Varik, and […]