

Musquin went undefeated on the night with 1-1-1 main event finishes. Musquin put on a clinic in front of his home fans, leading every lap of in all three main events. Racing was close which pleased the sold-out crowd inside Paris la Defense Arena. This year’s course featured a fast layout, and interestingly, did not include a whoop section.

Marvin Musquin and fellow Frenchman Cedric Soubeyras celebrate their 1-2 overall finish in front of the happy crowd. The SX2 class featured newly crowned MX2 World Champion Maxime Renaux, along with AMA Arenacross Champion Kyle Peters and AMA privateer Kevin Moranz. A handful of other American notables lined up as well, including overseas veteran Justin Brayton, Justin Bogle, Alex Martin, Josh Hill and Ryan Sipes. The Paris promoters pulled out all the stops this year as the race was headlined by fan-favorites, including Chad Reed, Antonio Cairoli and Romain Febvre. After six main events, having three-moto formats for the SX1 and SX2 classes, it was Marvin Musquin and Kyle Peters earning the respective King and Prince of Paris crowns. The Paris Supercross returned during the off-season schedule, and a host of heavy hitters made the trek to compete in France for the Parisian Supercross crown.

The Paris Supercross returned with a one-night affair with three main events. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing star Marvin Musquin swept the Paris Supercross held at the La Defense Arena and was crowned “King of Paris” for the third time.
