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2024 FIM Supercross World Championship

The 2024 FIM Supercross World Championship was a supercross series sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) as the world championship of the sport. This was the third season that the championship was organized by Australian promoter SX Global.


The 2024 FIM Supercross World Championship was a supercross series sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) as the world championship of the sport. This was the third season that the championship was organized by Australian promoter SX Global.

Ken Roczen was the reigning champion in the WSX class for 450cc motorcycles, whilst Max Anstie was the reigning champion in the SX2 class. Anstie only competed in the opening round as a wildcard, so did not defend his crown.

Several format changes were brought in ahead of the season starting that would apply at each event.

SuperPole: Top four riders from the fifteen minute qualifying go to the SuperPole which determined the starting gate positions for the Main Events. Top three riders in the SuperPole scored championship points as follows:

Position
531

SuperFinal: The top eight riders from across the three Main Events in WSX and SX2 qualified for the SuperFinal at the end of the night. The SuperFinal allocated championship points to the finishers along the same scheme as for each Main Event.

The 2024 season had 4 events in Canada, Australia and United Arab Emirates.

RoundDateGrand PrixLocationStadiumWSX WinnerSX2 Winner
126 OctoberEli TomacShane McElrath
223 NovemberEli TomacShane McElrath
324 NovemberEli TomacShane McElrath
44 DecemberKen RoczenShane McElrath
Licensed Teams & Riders
Progressive Insurance PMG Suzuki1Ken RoczenAll
6Thomas Ramette4
45Colt Nichols1–3
Monster Energy CDR Yamaha Star Racing3Eli TomacAll
102Matt MossAll
Smartop MotoConcepts Racing4Vince FrieseAll
21Ryan BreeceAll
Fire Power Honda Racing9Aaron Tanti4
15Dean Wilson1–3
17Joey SavatgyAll
Arby's Rick Ware Racing MX19Luke CloutAll
48Mitchell OldenburgAll
Team GSM HBI Dafy Michelin20Grégory ArandaAll
692Ander Valentín2–4
727Boris Maillard1
BUD Racing Kawasaki85Cédric Soubeyras1
137Adrien Escoffier2–4
945Anthony BourdonAll
KTM Racing Brasil34Lucas Dunka1
Partzilla PRMX Racing78Cade Clason1
Boost Mobile Fire Power Honda HRC96Kyle Webster2–3
KTM Racing Team199Nathan Crawford2–3
Licensed Teams & Riders
Fire Power Honda Racing2Cole ThompsonAll
12Shane McElrathAll
Smartop MotoConcepts Racing7Noah VineyAll
43Cullin ParkAll
Progressive Insurance PMG Suzuki11Kyle ChisholmAll
58Derek KelleyAll
Arby's Rick Ware Racing MX16Enzo LopesAll
69Coty SchockAll
Monster Energy Yamalube CDR Yamaha21Ryder KingsfordAll
29Phil Nicoletti4
41Kaleb Barham1–2
86Reid Taylor3
BUD Racing Kawasaki31Brice MaylinAll
111Calvin FonvieilleAll
Team GSM HBI Dafy Michelin141Maxime DespreyAll
259Julien LebeauAll
Monster Energy CDR Yamaha Star Racing1Max Anstie1
KTM Racing Team66Kayden Minear2–3
Partzilla PRMX Racing73Preston Boespflug1
Empire Kawasaki86Reid Taylor2
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