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The 2025 FIM World Supercross Championship opener has been shuffled, now kicking off in Buenos Aires on November 8 with Sweden stepping in for Malaysia—but the lineup is still loaded with global talent.
Ken Roczen, Jason Anderson, Christian Craig, Joey Savatgy, Justin Hill, Shane McElrath, Kyle Chisholm, Max Anstie and many more will race the entire five round championship while Cooper Webb, Haiden Deegan, Eli Tomac, Justin Cooper and Tom Vialle are scheduled for wildcard appearances.
The series recently announced their teams and riders for the 2025 season, which you can find below:
Quad Lock Honda
Manufacturer: Honda
Team Principal: Yarrive Konsky
Team Origin: Australia
SX1 Riders: Christian Craig, Joey Savatgy
SX2 Riders: Shane McElrath, Brodie Connolly
Pipes Motorsport
Manufacturer: Suzuki
Team Principal: Dustin Pipes
Team Origin: United States
SX1 Riders: Ken Roczen, Jason Anderson
SX2 Riders: Kyle Chisholm, Robbie Wageman
Rick Ware Racing
Manufacturer: Yamaha
Team Principal: Rick Ware
Team Origin: United States
SX1 Riders: Henry Miller, Devin Simonson
SX2 Riders: Coty Schock, Enzo Lopes
MotoConcepts Racing
Manufacturer: Honda
Team Principal: Mike Genova
Team Origin: United States
SX1 Riders: Austin Politelli, Ryan Breece
SX2 Riders: Cullin Park, Noah Viney
Team GSM
Manufacturer: Yamaha
Team Principal: Serge Guidetty
Team Origin: France
SX1 Riders: Greg Aranda, Jordi Tixier
SX2 Riders: Maxime Desprey, Max Anstie
Venum Bud Racing Kawasaki
Manufacturer: Kawasaki
Team Principal: Stephane Dasse
Team Origin: France
SX1 Riders: Justin Hill, Quentin Prugnieres
SX2 Riders: Cole Thompson, Kyle Peters
Stark
Manufacturer: Stark
Team Principal: Sebastien Tortelli
Team Origin: Spain
SX1 Riders: Vince Friese, Jorge Zaragoza
SX2 Riders: Lance Kobusch, Michael Hicks
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