BY RYAN NITZEN
PHOTOGRAPHY BY PASCAL HAUDIQUERT
T
he iconic Paris Super-
cross found itself back on
the "off-season" schedule
after a few years' hiatus. The
two-night format drew riders
from around the world including
Ken Roczen, current AMA Su-
percross Champion Eli Tomac,
two-time Supercross Champion
Cooper Webb and former King
of Paris Justin Brayton. France's
own Marvin Musquin was also in
attendance looking to defend his
crown as the last rider to win in
the Paris La Défense Arena. But
between the two, Roczen and
Tomac won all six main events
over the weekend.
Tomac got off to a fast start
and topped the podium after
night one, but, in the end, it was
Roczen who was crowned the
King of Paris.
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Between the
two of them, Eli
Tomac (3) and Ken
Roczen (94) won
all six motos over
the weekend at
the two-day Paris
Supercross.
CROWNED