WSX: Dean Wilson challenging for FIM World Supercross Championship glory in Cardiff
By Press Release on 22nd Jul 22
Dean Wilson will bolster the lineup of British riders competing for world championship glory when Cardiff hosts the opening round of the 2022 World Supercross Championship, with the British Grand Prix taking place in Principality Stadium on Saturday, 8 October.
The 30-year-old Scot will race in the WSX (450cc) class alongside world-class names such as two-time World Supercross champion Chad Reed from Australia, former World Motocross champion from Germany Ken Roczen, and former World Supercross champion and current AMA Supercross Champion Eli Tomac.
Wilson has yet to finalise and announce which of the 10 exclusively licenced Teams he will compete with.
Wilson, who boasts a US Pro Motocross title to his name and a best of sixth in the World Supercross Championship in 2019, said, Despite all my years competing in supercross in the USA, Ive never had the chance to do so in front of a home crowd, so Im naturally really excited for the new World Supercross Championship to be coming to the UK and to Cardiff. Hopefully Ill be able to feed on that and challenge for the win, in front of my friends and family.
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