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Cycle News 2025 Issue 30 July 29

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several exhibition races, including pit- bike racing, mini electric-bike racing and other entertainment. Tickets are already available. Click the link for more information about this year's 42nd Paris Supercross. CN WIND IN THE P28 MXoN Announces Two More U.S. Dates T he producers of the FIM Monster Energy Motocross of Nations, Infront Moto Racing, confirmed that the USA will host two more MXoN races beyond this year's event at Ironman Raceway in Crawfordsville, Indi - ana, October 2-5. Although venues haven't been announced, the Motocross of Nations will be held in the USA in 2028 and 2031. David Luongo, CEO of Infront Moto Racing, said, "We are more than happy to announce the extension of our strong relation - ship with MX Sports and the organization of a third Monster Energy Motocross of Nations in the USA, which will take place in 2031. This agreement ensures that the most prestigious off- road event of the year will return to the United States every three years through 2031." Davey Coombs, Vice Presi - dent of MX Sports, Inc., said, "All of us at MX Sports are honored to be chosen as the long-term partner for this prestigious event. We are excited for our domestic fans who will have the opportunity to attend the Mo - tocross of Nations right here at home, and we also look forward to again welcoming international fans to one of America's premier motocross facilities. CN It's been confirmed that the Motocross of Nations will be held in the USA in 2028 and 2031. Paris Supercross— Who's In? T he Paris Supercross has already an- nounced several big-name competi- tors for its 42nd edition, including some from the AMA Supercross Championship. Among them are the reigning Monster Energy AMA Supercross Champion, Coo - per Webb, and the 250SX East Champion, Tom Vialle, who will be a favorite with the home crowd. Other notable riders include Honda HRC's Jett and Hunter Lawrence and Red Bull KTM's Aaron Pless - inger. Webb (SX1) and Vialle (SX2) are the defending Paris Supercross champions. The race will once again take place at the Paris La Defense Arena on November 15-16 and will feature The 42nd Paris Supercross has already locked in several AMA racers, including Monster Energy Supercross Champion and defending Paris SX champ Cooper Webb.

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