Paris Supercross Returns
T
he 2021 Supercross of Paris
is back and will take place
Saturday, November 27, at the
Paris La Defense Arena. The
38th running of the Paris Super-
cross was originally scheduled
for November 6-7 but has since
been pushed back to its current
date. The race, however, will be
a one-day event rather than the
usual two.
Some of the riders scheduled
to compete include two-time win-
ner Marvin Musquin, who will, of
course, be a fan favorite. Aussie
Chad Reed is expected to come
out of retirement to compete, as
is American Cole Seely. Justin
Bogle, Ryan Sipes, Josh Hill,
Alex Martin and former winner
Justin Brayton are some of the
other American riders expected
to race.
MXGP riders Antonio Cairoli
and Romain Febvre are also on
the entry list, as is Canadian
Supercross Champion Dylan
Wright.
A few Americans will also com-
pete in the SX2 class, including
Vince Friese, Kyle Peters and Ty
Masterpool.
Current MX2 Championship
leader Maxime Renaux is also
expected to compete.
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The Paris Supercross is
now set for November 27.
Chad Reed and Cole Seely
are some of the racers
expected to compete.