Malcolm Stewart was crowned the 2025 King of Paris at after profitable 4 of six races and ending second twice at La Defense Arena.
Stewart swept the primary day of racing, scoring three wins to take the lead over defending champion Cooper Webb and 2023 winner Jett Lawrence.
Stewart’s trio of victories got here as his challengers jockeyed for second, with Stewart beating Webb in Races 1 and three. He completed forward of Hunter Lawrence in Race 2. Meanwhile, the rider who dominated the Pro Motocross and TremendousMotocross seasons, Jett, struggled by means of the primary day. He completed nicely off the tempo in eighth in Race 1, rebounded to complete third in Race 2, and failed to complete Race 3 after crashing within the whoops.
With a commanding lead, Stewart wanted solely to run nicely on Day 2.
Stewart was not initially scheduled to race within the Paris Supercross, however as Aaron Plessinger continued to get well from well being points that sidelined him on the conclusion of the 2025 TremendousMotocross season, Stewart was pressed into service.
Jett rebounded to win the primary two races on Sunday with Stewart in second every time. In the ultimate race of the 2025 Paris Supercross, Stewart sealed his victory along with his fourth win in six races, however he needed to overcome a mid-pack begin and work his method by means of the sector. Stewart moved into second with a go on Tom Vialle on the halfway level of Race 6. Just a few laps later, he jumped previous Webb to take the lead.
Finishing forward of Webb in all six races, Stewart’s Paris coronation was by no means doubtful. Webb completed 2-4-2-3-3-2 to land second on the chart.
Despite his periodic troubles, Jett (8-3-14-1-1-3) completed third general.
Hunter (4-2-11-4-5-4) completed fourth with a finest end of second in Race 2 and a worst of eleventh in Race 3.
Cedric Soubeyras (3-6-4-6-6-6) rounded out the highest 5.
In his extremely anticipated debut on a 450 Honda, Vialle was simply exterior the highest 5 with outcomes of eleventh, fifth, third, fifth, fourth, and fifth. The spotlight of Vialle’s Paris marketing campaign was profitable the holeshot for the ultimate race of the collection.
SX1 Overall Results
1. Malcolm Stewart (1-1-1-2-2-1)
2. Cooper Webb (2-4-2-3-3-2)
3. Jett Lawrence (8-3-14-1-1-3)
4. Hunter Lawrence (4-2-11-4-5-4)
5. Cedric Soubeyras (3-6-4-6-6-6)
6. Tom Vialle (11-5-3-5-4-5)
7. Mitchell Harrison (6-12-5-7-7-7)
8. Marshal Weltin (5-7-7-9-9-8)
9. Adrien Escoffier (7-8-6-8-8-15)
10. Ander Valentin (9-10-12-13-10-10)
11. Adrien Malaval (10-13-10-12-11-13)
12. Paul Haberland (12-11-8-15-13-12)
13. Lucas Imbert (15-9-15-10-15-9)
14. Romain Pape (15-15-13-11-12-11)
15. Lorenzo Camporese (14-14-9-14-14-14)
In the SX2 class, Anthony Bourdon (1-2-2-2-1-2) was crowned the Prince of Paris.
Luke Clout (2-1-1-1-13-1) completed second with Calvin Fonvielle (3-4-3-3-4-3) rounding out the rostrum.
SX2 Overall Results
1. Anthony Bourdon (1-2-2-2-1-2)
2. Luke Clout (2-1-1-1-13-1)
3. Calvin Fonvielle (3-4-3-3-4-3)
4. Jules Pietre (5-3-6-4-3-7)
5. Saad Soulimani (4-13-5-6-2-4)
6. Jake Cannon (7-6-4-5-15-5)
7. Andrea Bonifacio (8-9-9-8-7-9)
8. Hugo Manzato (16-7-8-10-5-6)
9. Julien Lebeau (9-10-12-7-6-12)
10. Dorian Koch (12-11-11-11-8-10)
11. Carl Ostermann (11-12-10-13-11-8)
12. Mika Lamarque (15-8-7-9-12-14)
13. Paul Bloy (10-14-13-12-September 11)
14. Cyril Elsener (14-15-16-14-10-15)
15. Enzo Polias (13-16-14-15-14-13)
16. Kelana Humphrey (6-5-15-DNS-DNS-DNS)
17. Mathys Boisrame (17-DNS-DNS-DNS-DNS-DNS)
18. Killian Vincent (18-DNS-DNS-DNS-DNS-DNS)
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