Tickets Available For FIM World Supercross Australian GP

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A mind-boggling 7,500 tonnes of dirt will be transported into Marvel Stadium for a showdown of epic proportions as the world’s best dirt bike riders descend on the sporting capital of Australia, Melbourne, on November 24 and 25. Grab your tickets for the 2023 World Supercross Championship (WSX).

Aaron Tanti took up the fight to the big name US imports to charge to a second place finish at the opening round of the Australian Supercross Championship (ASX).
Marvel Stadium to be transformed into a man-made battlefield on November 24 – 25 to host the world’s best dirt racers.

The Australian Grand Prix is the grand finale of the six-round WSX season, the world’s only internationally touring supercross championship. Having travelled to the UK, Singapore, Germany, Canada and Abu Dhabi before landing on Aussie shores, it will be only the second time in history the Championship has been held down under.


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SX Global CEO Adam Bailey said: “In 2022, we had over 50,000 fans pack out Marvel stadium across two nights to watch the best supercross riders compete and fantastic feedback from all who attended. With momentum around the Championship growing rapidly, we’re expecting even more fans to come from all over Australia and internationally to enjoy the action and a weekend in Melbourne.”

He was able to pick himself up and complete the main event at a slow pace after a crash, but early diagnosis shows some internal issues with his thumb that will require further investigation.
The World Supercross Australian GP will also feature the Grand Final of the Fox Australian Supercross Championship, with the best domestic competitors taking the spotlight on Friday night.

The World Supercross Australian GP will also feature the Grand Final of the Fox Australian Supercross Championship (ASX), with the best domestic competitors taking the spotlight on Friday night. On Saturday, World Champions will be crowned in front of a packed Marvel Stadium and a live global broadcast audience.

Germany’s Ken Roczen is the defending FIM World Championship in the 450cc (WSX) class, with American Shane Mcelrath seeking to defend his 250cc (SX2) crown. The two will fend off challenges from some of the world’s greatest, including Joey Savatgy (USA), Dean Wilson (SCO), Justin Brayton (USA), Colt Nichols (USA), Max Anstie (ENG), Luke Clout (AUS), Aaron Tanti (AUS) and many more.

The night wasn’t as good for teammate, Luke Clout. Clout had just returned from injury but was battered and bruised from a crash just a couple of weeks ago.
Spectators will witness some of the best supercross racers on the planet, as well as an incredible night of entertainment featuring live music, stunning pyrotechnics, gravity-defying freestyle motocross stunts and more.

Spectators attending on November 24 and 25 will witness some of the best supercross racers on the planet, as well as an incredible night of entertainment featuring live music, stunning pyrotechnics, gravity-defying freestyle motocross stunts and more. It’s a massive weekend of sport, entertainment and fun for all ages. WSX Australian GP general public tickets are on sale now.


2023 World Supercross Championship Calendar

  • Singapore GP – National Stadium, Singapore – 30 September
  • German GP – Merkur Spiel Arena, Dusseldorf – 14 October
  • Canadian GP – BC Place, Vancouver – 28 October
  • Abu Dhabi GP – Etihad Arena, Abu Dhabi – 4-5 November
  • Australian GP – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne – 24-25 November

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