Luke Clout, Aaron Tanti and Kyle Chisolm sign with Craig Dack Racing (CDR) for World Supercross

By Press Release on 18th Jul 22

Supercross WSX

Craig Dack Racing (CDR), the longest-tenured and most successful team in Australian motocross and supercross history, has announced three of its four riders competing in the 2022 FIM World Supercross Championship pilot season.

The CDR team is led by Luke Clout who will compete in the WSX (450cc) class for the FIM-sanctioned World Championship. The talented Australian rider, Aaron Tanti, will compete in the SX2 (250cc) class, while Kyle Chisolms class will be revealed at a later date.

Clout, born and raised in New South Wales, is an established motocross and supercross rider that has ridden for Dacks Australian team for several years and competed at the highest level of the sport. A former MX2 national champion, Clout brings a championship pedigree to the CDR racing team who will lean on him to claim the WSX World Championship.

"My dream has always been to compete and win a World Championship in the 450cc class and Im excited to be given the opportunity to race in the FIM-sanctioned World Supercross Championship," said Clout.

"Craig and the CDR team have instilled confidence in my ability to compete on supercrosss global stage with the best riders from around the world and Im looking forward to the challenge, but understand its going to take hard work, determination and an intense drive to succeed."

Clout's presence and calm demeanour provide a foundation for forming true chemistry within the CDR team as they welcome teammate and Australian rider Aaron Tanti to the roster.

Tanti has proven himself to be a reliable and determined supercross and motocross competitor with experience in both Australia and the United States. Adding to the Australian mix of riders competing in the FIM World Supercross Championship, CDR welcomes Kyle Chisolm, hailing from the United States to create a nice mix of Aussie and American flare as the team prepares for the upcoming pilot season. Chisolm is a rider with extensive experience and solid results in both 250cc and 450cc classes.

"As we embark on our journey to compete for an FIM-sanctioned World Supercross Championship title, were thrilled with the prospects of our team and believe the combination of Luke, Aaron and Kyle gives us an impressive roster to compete for podiums right out of the gates during this pilot season," said Dack.

"These three guys possess several critical intangibles on and off the track that will serve our team well when competing on the global stage against the best riders supercross has to offer and we couldnt be more excited to get the season going."

The FIM World Supercross Championship recently announced tickets were on sale for the first Grand Prix at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, and you can find them on Livenation via the link below.

WSX Cardiff tickets start from 48 (the 35 tickets are sold out) for the Upper-Level seating, while Middle-Level seating starts from around 165. The Lower-Level seats will be unavailable.

Livenation: WSX British Grand Prix Tickets

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