the victory, joining his brother,
James, who won the title in
2008, in the golden book of the
event. He finished ahead of
Webb and the Lawrence broth
-
ers, with Jett taking third place.
In the SX2 class, where he
was leading the classification
after the first night, the Aussie,
Clout, started his evening per
-
fectly, securing another victory
in the first moto. But the second
moto wasn't good for him, as
he crashed and restarted dead
last, ultimately finishing only
13th. This opened the way
for Bourdon, who won the
moto and finished second to
Clout in the other two races.
Third in 2023 and second
last year, Anthony took the
win this time, ahead of Clout
and Calvin Fonvieille.
In the team classification,
the USA won, followed by
the Rest of the World and
France.
CN
King of Paris (Top 5)
1. Malcolm Stewart (Hus) 8 pts.
2. Cooper Webb (Yam) 16
3. Jett Lawrence (Hon) 30
4. Hunter Lawrence (Hon) 30
5. Cédric Soubeyras (Hon) 31
Prince of Paris (Top 5)
1. Anthony Bourdon (Hon) 10 pts.
2. Luke Clout (Kaw) 19
3. Calvin Fonvieille (KTM) 20
4. Jules Pietre (Yam) 28
5. Saad Soulimani (TM) 34
WIND
IN THE
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(Left) Jett Lawrence
(18) didn't have a
typical Jett-like
weekend in Paris with
crashes, but he still
managed to finish
third overall.(Below)
Anthony Bourdon took
this year's Prince of
Paris crown for winning
the SX2 class.
Tom Vialle made
his Honda debut
in Paris, finishing
sixth, which
included a couple
of strong rides.