2024 FIM Supercross World Championship

The 2024 FIM Supercross World Championship is a supercross series sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) as the world championship of the sport. This is the third season that the championship is being organized by Australian promoter SX Global.

Ken Roczen is the reigning champion in the WSX class for 450cc motorcycles, whilst Max Anstie is the reigning champion in the SX2 class.[1] Anstie will only compete in the opening round as a wildcard, so will not defend his crown.

Format Changes

edit

Several format changes were brought in ahead of the season starting that would apply at each event.[2]

SuperPole: Top four riders from the fifteen minute qualifying go to the SuperPole which will determine the starting gate positions for the Main Events. Top three riders in the SuperPole will score championship points as follows:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd 
Points 5 3 1

SuperFinal: The top eight riders from across the three Main Events in WSX and SX2 will qualify for the SuperFinal at the end of the night. The SuperFinal will allocate championship points to the finishers along the same scheme as for each Main Event.

Calendar and results

edit

The 2024 season is scheduled to have 4 events in Canada, Australia and United Arab Emirates.[3]

Round Date Grand Prix Location Stadium WSX Winner SX2 Winner
1 26 October   Canadian Grand Prix Vancouver BC Place   Eli Tomac   Shane McElrath
2 23 November   Australian Grand Prix Perth HBF Park   Eli Tomac   Shane McElrath
3 24 November   Eli Tomac   Shane McElrath
4 4 December   Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Abu Dhabi Etihad Arena

Entry list

edit
Licensed Teams & Riders
Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
  Progressive Insurance PMG Suzuki[4] Suzuki 1   Ken Roczen 1–3
45   Colt Nichols 1–3
  Monster Energy CDR Yamaha Star Racing[5] Yamaha 3   Eli Tomac 1–3
102   Matt Moss 1–3
  Smartop MotoConcepts Racing Honda 4   Vince Friese 1–3
21   Ryan Breece 1–3
  Fire Power Honda Racing Honda 15   Dean Wilson 1–3
17   Joey Savatgy 1–3
  Arby's Rick Ware Racing MX[6] Kawasaki 19   Luke Clout 1–3
48   Mitchell Oldenburg 1–3
  Team GSM HBI Dafy Michelin Yamaha 20   Grégory Aranda 1–3
692   Ander Valentín 2–3
727   Boris Maillard 1
  BUD Racing Kawasaki Kawasaki 85   Cédric Soubeyras 1
137   Adrien Escoffier 2–3
945   Anthony Bourdon 1–3
Wildcard Teams & Riders
  KTM Racing Brasil KTM 34   Lucas Dunka 1
  Partzilla PRMX Racing Kawasaki 78   Cade Clason 1
  Boost Mobile Fire Power Honda HRC Honda 96   Kyle Webster 2–3
  KTM Racing Team KTM 199   Nathan Crawford 2–3

Riders Championship

edit
Pos Nr Rider Bike CAN
 
AUS
 
AUS
 
UAE
 
Points
1 3   Eli Tomac Yamaha 2+3 1 1 1 1+3 1 1 1 1+5 3 1 1 303
2 1   Ken Roczen Suzuki 1+5 11 2 2 2 3 2 2 3+3 2 3 2 257
3 17   Joey Savatgy Honda 3+1 2 3 5 4+5 2 3 4 2 1 2 3 251
4 4   Vince Friese Honda 4 6 7 4 11 7 12 12 7 8 6 9 161
5 48   Mitchell Oldenburg Kawasaki 8 4 6 8 12+1 5 8 11 5 7 7 15 160
6 19   Luke Clout Kawasaki 15 5 15 DNQ 3 4 4 5 6 5 9 8 156
7 20   Grégory Aranda Yamaha 7 7 8 16 16 6 5 DNQ 4+1 6 5 7 154
8 15   Dean Wilson Honda 14 15 5 DNQ 5 9 6 3 14 4 4 16 140
9 45   Colt Nichols Suzuki 5 3 4 3 6 8 11 10 16 DNS DNS DNQ 128
10 102   Matt Moss Yamaha 6 8 11 11 9 10 7 DNQ 9 11 8 DNQ 124
11 945   Anthony Bourdon Kawasaki 9 12 10 DNQ 8 16 9 DNQ 8 10 11 DNQ 96
12 21   Ryan Breece Honda 13 10 9 DNQ 10 12 14 DNQ 10 9 12 DNQ 90
13 96   Kyle Webster Honda 7 11 10 DNQ 13 13 10 DNQ 62
14 199   Nathan Crawford KTM 13 14 13 DNQ 12 12 14 DNQ 48
15 137   Adrien Escoffier Kawasaki 14 13 15 DNQ 11 15 13 DNQ 45
16 692   Ander Valentín Yamaha 15 15 16 DNQ 15 14 15 DNQ 36
17 727   Boris Maillard Honda 11 9 12 DNQ 31
18 78   Cade Clason Kawasaki 10 13 14 DNQ 26
19 34   Lucas Dunka KTM 12 14 13 DNQ 24
85   Cédric Soubeyras Honda DNS DNS DNS DNQ 0
Pos Nr Rider Bike CAN
 
AUS
 
AUS
 
UAE
 
Points

Entry list

edit
Licensed Teams & Riders
Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
  Fire Power Honda Racing[7] Honda 2   Cole Thompson 1–3
12   Shane McElrath 1–3
  Smartop MotoConcepts Racing[8] Honda 7   Noah Viney 1–3
43   Cullin Park 1–3
  Progressive Insurance PMG Suzuki[9] Suzuki 11   Kyle Chisholm 1–3
58   Derek Kelley 1–3
  Arby's Rick Ware Racing MX[10] Yamaha 16   Enzo Lopes 1–3
69   Coty Schock 1–3
  Monster Energy Yamalube CDR Yamaha Yamaha 21   Ryder Kingsford 1–3
41   Kaleb Barham 1–2
86   Reid Taylor 3
  BUD Racing Kawasaki[11] Kawasaki 31   Brice Maylin 1–3
111   Calvin Fonvieille 1–3
  Team GSM HBI Dafy Michelin[12] Yamaha 141   Maxime Desprey 1–3
259   Julien Lebeau 1–3
Wildcard Teams & Riders
  Monster Energy CDR Yamaha Star Racing Yamaha 1   Max Anstie 1
  KTM Racing Team KTM 66   Kayden Minear 2–3
  Partzilla PRMX Racing Kawasaki 73   Preston Boespflug 1
  Empire Kawasaki Kawasaki 86   Reid Taylor 2

Riders Championship

edit
Pos Nr Rider Bike CAN
 
AUS
 
AUS
 
UAE
 
Points
1 12   Shane McElrath Honda 7 1 1 6 2+5 1 1 6 1+5 1 2 4 276
2 69   Coty Schock Kawasaki 4+1 3 6 9 1 5 2 8 5 4 1 6 224
3 16   Enzo Lopes Yamaha 5 5 2 7 3+1 2 3 7 2+1 3 13 5 220
4 2   Cole Thompson Honda 3+3 4 3 10 4+3 3 4 9 7+3 5 4 11 211
5 43   Cullin Park Honda 6 6 16 DNQ 7 4 6 14 8 2 3 10 155
6 11   Kyle Chisholm Suzuki 8 7 4 14 6 9 10 13 11 7 6 14 144
7 141   Maxime Desprey Yamaha 13 9 7 DNQ 5 8 5 16 3 6 5 13 143
8 66   Kayden Minear KTM 8 10 7 15 4 10 7 12 96
9 31   Brice Maylin Kawasaki 10 13 8 DNQ 14 12 13 DNQ 9 9 9 DNQ 92
10 111   Calvin Fonvieille Kawasaki 14 8 11 DNQ 10 14 8 DNQ 12 11 10 DNQ 91
11 21   Ryder Kingsford Yamaha 2 14 14 12 15 6 9 DNQ DNS DNS DNS DNQ 85
12 7   Noah Viney Honda 16 12 12 DNQ 9 11 11 DNQ 14 8 11 DNQ 85
13 58   Derek Kelley Suzuki 9 11 10 DNQ 11 15 DNS DNQ 10 13 8 DNQ 81
14 1   Max Anstie Yamaha 1+5 2 9 13 79
15 259   Julien Lebeau Yamaha 15 15 13 DNQ 13 13 12 DNQ 13 12 12 DNQ 71
16 41   Kaleb Barham Yamaha 11 10 5 15 DNS DNS DNS DNQ 50
17 86   Reid Taylor Kawasaki 12 7 DNS DNQ 44
Yamaha 6 14 DNS DNQ
18 73   Preston Boespflug Kawasaki 12 16 15 DNQ 20
Pos Nr Rider Bike CAN
 
AUS
 
AUS
 
UAE
 
Points

References

edit
  1. ^ "Champions Crowned at WSX Finale". Press Release. racerxonline.com. 25 November 2023. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Guide: 2024 WSX World Supercross Championship". Santiago Crevoisier. mx1onboard.com. 24 October 2024. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
  3. ^ "FIM World Supercross Championship reveals 2024 calendar – No British GP". dirthub.co.uk. 21 June 2024. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
  4. ^ "Ken Roczen & Colt Nicholls to ride for PMG in 2024 FIM World Supercross Championship". dirthub.co.uk. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
  5. ^ "Matt Moss joins Eli Tomac at CDR Yamaha in 2024 FIM World Supercross Championship". dirthub.co.uk. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
  6. ^ "Official: Rick Ware Racing confirm 2024 WSX riders". Andy McKinstry. gatedrop.com. 17 October 2024. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
  7. ^ "FirePower Honda SX2 riders confirmed for 2024 World Supercross series". Santiago Crevoisier. mx1onboard.com. 17 October 2024. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
  8. ^ "Cullin Park and Noah Viney head MotoConcepts SX2 lineup". wsxchampionship.com. 30 September 2024. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
  9. ^ "PMG confirms Kyle Chisholm and Derek Kelley for SX2". wsxchampionship.com. 17 October 2024. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
  10. ^ "Rick Ware Racing announces four-rider WSX team headlined by Mitchell Oldenburg, Luke Clout". Dan Beaver. nbcsports.com. 18 October 2024. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
  11. ^ "Official: BUD Racing confirm 2024 SX2 World SX riders". Andy McKinstry. gatedrop.com. 12 September 2024. Retrieved 19 October 2024.
  12. ^ "Official: Team GSM confirm WSX SX2 riders for 2024 series". Andy McKinstry. gatedrop.com. 25 September 2024. Retrieved 20 October 2024.