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World Supercross – Australian Grand Prix Entry List released!

The Entry Lists are out for the final round of the second season of the new World Supercross Championship.

Words: Ben Rumbold, Featured Image: WSX

IN the WSX 450cc class, Australians Bud Rhys and Dylan Wills step in for Aaron Tanti and Matt Moss, whilst American Josh Cartwright takes the place of Phil Nicoletti.

 

In SX2, the two Aussies who finished on the podium behind Max Anstie at the Newcastle round of Australian Supercross join the existing 20 riders who raced in Abu Dhabi.

 

Max Anstie takes a strong 32-point lead over reigning Champion Shane McElrath into the final round in SX2, whilst Joey Savatgy will be defending a narrow 5-point margin over Ken Roczen.

For the full standings after Abu Dhabi and the race report, see here: RACE REPORT: World Supercross Round Two: Abu Dhabi – Dirt Hub

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