This weekend during the 42nd Paris Supercross, Bud Racing celebrated its 30th anniversary at the Paris La Défense Arena. Australian Luke Clout, a key player in the SX2 class where he won four of the six SX2 motos, put under the lights the Bud Racing Kawasaki team by securing a silver medal.
Paris remain the unmissable event for Supercross fans over the years, and this year’s SX, the main one in Europe, once again drew a packed house. The team was represented in all three categories: SX1, SX2, and Junior.
In the SX2 class our two Australians livened up the races, with Luke Clout taking a brilliant victory on Saturday night. After finding his rhythm in the first moto, which he finished in second place, Luke went on to win the other two races of the evening. Sunday started perfectly with another victory, but a crash at the second start cost him the lead in the category. With a fourth win in the final race of the weekend, Luke secured the silver medal.
Meanwhile, Jake Cannon improved throughout the weekend; after some excellent starts, he narrowly missed the top five following a DNF in Sunday’s second moto.
In the SX1 class Mitchell Harrison was back in the team for the weekend; in a very competitive field, he performed well, finishing seventh.
Less success for young Tim Lopes, who competed in the junior class; third fastest in qualifying, he was battling for a podium finish on Saturday before fracturing his collarbone in a crash.
This weekend the team was also on action in Vancouver (Canada) for the second round of the World Championship. In SX2 Kyle Peters and Cole Thompson finished fifth and sixth respectively, while in SX1, Justin Hill finished eleventh.
Stéphane Dasse: « It was a great weekend that started off perfectly with Friday night’s party to celebrate our 30th anniversary with lots of friends and partners. And it continued on Saturday with Luke’s SX2 victory! We’re a little disappointed because Luke missed out the Prince of Paris title due to a crash at the start of one race, but it was still a great weekend. Both Luke and Jake, who was competing in this race for the first time, gave us a great show, not to mention young Tim Lopes, who was also showing promise until his crash. We had more partners at the team than ever before, it was great to welcome all these people who support us. Meanwhile, there was another Supercross in Vancouver; in the 250 class, things went well with a fifth and a sixth place finish, results close to our goals. It was more difficult in the 450 class, with Matt Moss injured and Josh Hill not performing as expected. See you in two weeks in Australia for the third round of the World Supercross Championship.”
Results Paris:
Luke Clout : Second in SX2 (Saturday 2/1/1 and Sunday 1/13/1)
Jake Cannon : Sixth in SX2 (Saturday 7/6/4 and Sunday 5/15/5)
Mitchell Harrison : Seventh in SX1 (Saturday 6/12/5 and Sunday 7/7/7)




































