The second day of the Paris Supercross crowned its champions: Malcolm Stewart and Anthony Bourdon. Stewart is the new King of Paris, seventeen years after his brother James, while Bourdon climbed the final step towards the title of Prince of Paris.
The Arena was once again packed with enthusiastic fans this Sunday, fans who created a great atmosphere while watching hard-fought races in both SX1 and SX2.
After a difficult start on Saturday following a crash during the Super Pole session, Jett Lawrence bounced back today, notably winning the first two motos. He got off to a slower start in the final but animated the race, closing in on Cooper Webb and challenging for second place before a backmarker caused him to lose contact with the 2024 King of Paris. This final, which saw Tom Vialle lead the early laps in his first 450 race, was ultimately won by James Stewart. After finishing both motos in second position, he concluded his Parisian weekend in style. Leading the King of Paris standings at the end of the second evening, he secured a well-deserved victory, joining his brother James, who won the title in 2008, on the event’s roll of honor. He finished ahead of Cooper Webb and the Lawrence brothers, with Jett taking third place. Behind the two Americans and the two Australians, Cédric Soubeyras finished fifth, ahead of Tom Vialle, who had a superb second day.

In SX2, where he had taken the lead on Saturday, Australian Luke Clout started his evening well, securing another victory in the first moto. But a dramatic turn of events occurred in the second moto when he crashed and restarted dead last, ultimately finishing only thirteenth. This paved the way for Anthony Bourdon, who won this moto and finished second to Clout in the other two races. Third in 2023 and second last year, Anthony took the win this time, ahead of Luke Clout and Calvin Fonvieille.
In the international rankings, the USA came out on top ahead of the Rest of the World and France.
The 42nd edition of the Paris Supercross has come to an end, see you on November 21st and 22nd, 2026 (Ticket sales open this Monday, November 17th)

SX1 Results – King of Paris: 1. Stewart (USA, Husqvarna), 8 pts; 2. Webb (USA, Yamaha), 16; 3. Lawrence Jett (AUS, Honda), 30; 4. Lawrence Hunter (AUS, Honda), 30; 5. Soubeyras (Honda), 31; 6. Vialle (Honda), 33; etc….
Round 1: 1. Lawrence J; 2. Stewart; 3. Webb; 4. Lawrence H; 5. Vialle; 6. Soubeyras; 7. Harrison; 8. Escoffier; 9. Weltin; 10. Imbert; etc…
Round 2: 1. Lawrence J; 2. Stewart; 3. Webb; 4. Vialle; 5. Lawrence H; 6. Soubeyras; 7. Harrison; 8. Escoffier; 9. Weltin; 10. Valentin; etc…
Final: 1. Stewart; 2. Webb; 3. Lawrence J; 4. Lawrence H; 5. Vialle; 6. Soubeyras; 7. Harrison; 8. Weltin; 9. Imbert; 10. Valentin; etc….
Nations ranking: 1.USA, 7 pts; 2.Rest of the World, 19; 3.France, 19
SX2 Results – Prince of Paris: 1. Bourdon (Honda), 10 pts; 2. Clout (AUS, Kawasaki), 19; 3. Fonvieille (KTM), 20; 4. Piètre (Yamaha), 28; 5. Soulimani (TM), 34; etc…
Round 1: 1. Clout; 2. Bourdon; 3. Fontvieille; 4. Pietre; 5. Cannon; etc…
Round 2: 1. Bourdon; 2. Clout; 3. Piètre; 4. Fontvieille; 5. Manzato… 13. Clout; etc…
Final: 1. Clout; 2. Bourdon; 3. Fontvieille; 4. Soulimani; 5. Cannon; etc…
SX Junior Results (single race): 1. Mas (Yamaha); 2. Lopez (Husqvarna); 3. Ferrer (KTM); 4. Fortanier (Yamaha); 5. Biondi (Yamaha); etc…
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