cycle news staff | | August 29, 2022
As the kick-off of the World Supercross series approaches, teams continue to announce their rider line-ups. This morning, GSM Dafy Michelin Yamaha, led by Serge Guidetty, announced the riders for the WSX (450cc) and SX2 (250cc) classes. Thomas Ramett and Anthony Bourdon will be WSX riders on the team, while Maxime Desprey and Carson Brown will lead the SX2 class. With the exception of Braun, all riders are of French nationality and have multiple titles to their names. Ramet is a multiple-time French and British Supercross Champion, Bourdon is the 2020 French MX2 Motocross Champion and Desprey is last year’s French MX1 Motocross and Supercross Champion. Read the official press release below. can do.

GSM Dafy Michelin Yamaha, the reigning French Supercross champions led by renowned former Supercross and motocross rider Serge Guidetty, today announced the rider line-up for the pilot season of the FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX). Contending for the WSX (450cc) class World Championship are experienced French rider Thomas Ramette, multiple-time winner of the SX1 Supercross Championships in France and Great Britain, and 2020 French MX2 champion Anthony Anthony. It’s bourdon. Rounding out GSM Yamaha’s line-up of riders are 2021 French MX1 Motocross Champion and SX1 Supercross Champion Maxime Desprey and an up-and-coming American competing in the SX2 (250cc) class of the FIM World Supercross Championship. Ryder, Carson Brown. .

A force to be reckoned with on the French Supercross and Motocross scene, Guidetty and the GSM Yamaha team have developed a roster of the best French talent competing for the title of FIM-sanctioned World Champion. The FIM World Supercross Championship offers three French riders and one American rider a truly global stage, proving that they are worthy of competing with the best riders around the world.
“Our riders and teams are well known in motocross and supercross circles here in France and thanks to the FIM World Supercross Championship we have a chance to really stand out on the world stage,” said GSM Dafy Michelin Yamaha. Owner Guidetty said. “The opportunity to compete for FIM-sanctioned World Championships in the 450cc and 250cc classes is truly unique and our team wants to showcase their talents on a global stage competing in front of millions of fans in Australia and Wales. I believe our team has the confidence, experience and ability to fight for the unprecedented World Champion title.”
GSM Yamaha’s WSX lineup features a pair of French champions Lamet and Bourdon. Ramet is an experienced Supercross rider who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the team. Combining Ramet’s talents with Bourdon, an up-and-coming French rider who has already won his MX2 French Supercross championship, his 450cc team is ready to fight for the podium at each Grand Prix of his event. I’m here.
The SX2 line-up includes Desprey, an experienced rider in both Motocross and Supercross, former Grand Prix rider and 2014 and 2015 Prince of Paris SX. His teammate in the SX2 class is Brown, an up-and-coming American from Ravensdale, Washington, who runs Lucas Oil in his AMA Pro Motocross Championship and Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship. He is looking to make a name for himself on the world stage in Melbourne and Cardiff.
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