Paris Supercross: Silver medal for Anthony Bourdon

As every year team Bud Racing Kawasaki was last weekend at the Paris la Défense Arena, home of the 41st Supercross of Paris. And it was a good one for us and our partners, with a great second overall for Anthony Bourdon in the SX2 class and a podium for Brice Maylin in the SX Tour round.

The Paris Supercross celebrated its 40th birthday this year (and 41st edition as there was two SX organised in 1984) and the success is always there, on the track as well as in the stadium which was full during both days. And the atmosphere was great, a few months after the Olympic swimming competitions organised in this Arena.

Coming straight from US where he trained alongside David Vuillemin, Anthony Bourdon was stronger race after race during the weekend to fight for podiums results in each of the six races (three per day). Saturday evening he was leading the ‘Prince of Paris’ classification as he was the most consistent rider (3/4/2) while the two favourites crashed in one race. Performing well on Sunday (3/3/3) Anthony ends the event tight in the points with Tom Vialle who won the gold medal thanks to heat wins. Anthony received the silver medal behind Tom who is a reigning US champion, and this result confirms his progression in Supercross and the competitivity of our 250 KX Kawasaki.

The French SX Tour was also invited at Paris, with one SX2 race each night before the main program. On Saturday Brice Maylin finished sixth, and improved his rhythm on Sunday to perform better with a strong second position; he consolidates his third position in the championship before the last two rounds in Lyon and Grenoble. Invited to race the International SX2 class, Brice scored top eight in each race ( (5/8/5 on Saturday and 7/6/8 on Sunday) to finish seventh overall.

The team is now moving to Australia, to race next weekend the second and third rounds of the Supercross World Championship.

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