Ken Roczen Returns to WSX Series, Cooper Webb In For Australian Round November 29

Some news from the FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) as Ken Roczen has committed to the series for the fourth-consecutive season, and Cooper Webb will compete as a Wild Card entry at the Australian GP. 

Roczen won the WSX Championship in 2022 and 2023, and finished second to Eli Tomac in 2024.

WSX is building this as a “Rivalry Reignited” following years of intense supercross duels between Webb and Roczen through the years, which include a handful of the closest finishes ever, and even another classic fight this year at Daytona.

The Australian GP round takes place on November 29 on the Gold Coast. This is not to be confused with the AUS-X Open in Melbourne, which used to be part of the WSX Championship, but left the schedule last year and returned as part of Australia’s own Supercross Championship. The AUS-X Open takes place the weekend before the Australian GP, on November 22. That race will feature, at least, Hunter and Jett Lawrence, and other racers who are part of the Australian Supercross title chase. Interestingly, the final round of the Australian Supercross Championship takes place in Adelaide the same weekend as the Australian WSX GP round on the Gold Coast. What does that mean for riders who usually compete in both series? We’re not sure yet.

As for Webb versus Roczen in that WSX round Down Under, here’s the press release.

Gold Coast, Australia: Cooper Webb and Ken Roczen will go head-to-head for the first time on Australian soil when they line up at the 2025 FIM World Supercross Championship Australian GP. Taking place on 29th November at Cbus Super Stadium, it promises to be a highlight of the championship calendar, with the Gold Coast hosting World Supercross racing for the very first time.

The historic showdown between two of the biggest names in global supercross is a landmark moment for Australian fans, in what is set to be one of the most anticipated matchups of the 2025 season.  

Webb will make his World Supercross debut following a dominant Monster Energy AMA Supercross campaign that saw him secure his third 450SX championship title. Webb’s season was marked by multiple victories and remarkable consistency, cementing his status as one of the sport’s elite riders. Now, he sets his sights on the global stage.

Returning to the championship for his fourth consecutive year, last year’s World Supercross SX1 runner-up Ken Roczen will look to continue his strong run of form. The German-American fan favourite is coming off the back of a solid AMA Supercross season, finishing just 10 points off the championship podium. Roczen’s commitment to the World Supercross Championship remains unwavering as he prepares to battle it out with the best in the world once again.

Their meeting at Cbus Super Stadium will add a new chapter to their rivalry, giving Australian fans a rare chance to see two champions push each other to the limit in an all-new setting.

More riders will be announced soon, and fans can sign up today for exclusive early access pre-sale tickets at https://worldsupercrosschampionship.com/sign-up-gold-coast-2025/, before they officially go on sale 16th July. 

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