Malcolm Stewart crowned King of Paris ahead of Webb and Lawrence

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Supercross De Paris 2025
Sunday Night

The second night of the 2025 Paris Supercross confirmed Malcolm Stewart as the new King of Paris, 17 years after his brother James last claimed the title in 2008.

2025 King of Paris Podium – 1) Stewart, 2) Webb, 3) Lawrence J.

Stewart’s consistent results across both nights and supremacy through the big whoops secured the overall ahead of Cooper Webb and Jett Lawrence.

Malcom Stewart

After a difficult opening night, Jett Lawrence responded with wins in both Heat 1 and Heat 2.

Jett Lawrence

The final race was led early by Tom Vialle in his first 450 appearance before Stewart moved to the front.

Tom Vialle

Jett Lawrence recovered from a poor start to challenge Webb for second before losing time behind a lapped rider. Stewart held firm to take the final victory and the overall crown.

SX1 Start

Hunter Lawrence was pretty beaten up from a crash on Saturday, which dented his potential on Sunday.

Hunter Lawrence

Both Lawrence brothers were running on standard engines, which left them down on power compared to most of their competitors.

That’s not to take away anything from Stewart’s win, which was widely lauded by his rivals, who admitted that Mookie was on fire and had their measure around the Paris La Défense Arena layout.

SX2 Start

In SX2, Anthony Bourdon claimed the Prince of Paris title after a strong and steady night, finishing ahead of Australia’s Luke Clout, who won two of the evening’s three races but was hampered by a costly crash in the second moto that cost him outright honours.

Luke Clout

SX1 Heat One Results

  1. Jett Lawrence (HON/AUS) 9:24.022
  2. Stewart (HUS/USA) +1.157
  3. Webb (YAM/USA) +11.803
  4. Hunter Lawrence (HON/AUS) +13.802
  5. Vialle (HON/FRA) +16.693
  6. Soubeyras (HON/FRA) + 24.818

SX1 Heat Two Results

  1. Jett Lawrence 9:21.052
  2. Stewart +0.941
  3. Webb +16.565
  4. Vialle +21.022
  5. Hunter Lawrence +29.482
  6. Soubeyras +36.102

SX1 Final Results

  1. Stewart 14:18.345
  2. Webb +4.370
  3. Jett Lawrence +4.771
  4. Hunter Lawrence +17.728
  5. Vialle +25.432
  6. Soubeyras +34.608

SX1 Overall

Pos Rider Nat. Bike Total
1 STEWART Malcom USA Husqvarna 8
2 WEBB Cooper USA Yamaha 16
3 LAWRENCE Jett AUS Honda 30
4 LAWRENCE Hunter AUS Honda 30
5 SOUBEYRAS Cedric FRA Honda 31
6 VIALLE Tom FRA Honda 33
7 HARRISON Mitchell USA Kawasaki 44
8 WELTIN Marshal USA Yamaha 45
9 ESCOFFIER Adrien FRA Yamaha 52
10 VALENTIN – LASHE… ESP Yamaha 64
11 MALAVAL Adrien FRA Yamaha 69
12 HABERLAND Paul GER Honda 71
13 IMBERT Lucas FRA Honda 73
14 PAPE Romain FRA Yamaha 75
15 CAMPORESE  Loren… ITA Kawasaki 79

SX2

Luke Clout

Australia’s Luke Clout opened Night Two with a Heat 1 win and later added the Final victory, but a crash in Heat 2 left him 13th, costing him the overall.

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SX2 Start

Anthony Bourdon capitalised by winning Heat 2 and finishing second in the other two races, giving him enough points to secure the Prince of Paris title.

SX2 Podium – 1) Bourdon, 2) Luke Clout, 3) Fonvieille

SX2 Overall

Pos Rider Nat. Bike Total
1 BOURDON Anthony FRA Honda 10
2 CLOUT Luke AUS Kawasaki 19
3 FONVIEILLE Calvin FRA KTM 20
4 PIETRE Jules FRA Yamaha 28
5 SOULIMANI Saad MAR TM 34
6 CANNON Jake AUS Kawasaki 42
7 BONIFACIO Andrea ITA Husqvarna 50
8 MANZATO Hugo FRA Husqvarna 52
9 LEBEAU Julien FRA Triumph 56
10 KOCH Dorian FRA KTM 63
11 OSTERMANN Carl GER Husqvarna 65
12 LAMARQUE Mickael FRA KTM 65
13 BLOY Paul GER Triumph 69
14 ELSENER Cyril CHE KTM 84
15 POLIAS Enzo FRA Husqvarna 85
16 HUMPHREY Kelena GBR StarkFuture 26
17 BOISRAME Mathys FRA KTM 17
18 VINCENT Killian FRA Kawasaki 18

Nations Classification

  1. USA – 7 pts
  2. Rest of the World – 19 pts
  3. France – 19 pts

Junior Class

The Junior class produced a new winner on Night Two, with Mas (Yamaha) taking the victory ahead of Yannis Lopez (Husqvarna) and Ferrer (KTM).

Junior Results – Sunday

Pos Rider Bike Total
1 LOPEZ Yannis Husqvarna 369
2 MAS Lucas Yamaha 255
3 HOUQUE Noa KTM 239
4 BIONDI Levano Yamaha 209
5 BOUVEYRON Steeve Yamaha 187
6 FERRER Lony KTM 172
7 MAIGNE Paul KTM 171
8 DISS-FENARD Leo KTM 167
9 FORTANIER Tim Yamaha 163
10 SUTEAU Wesley KTM 149
11 LARUE Enzo Husqvarna 114
12 DOS SANTOS Lucas Fantic 109
13 OPPLIGER Ryan KTM 105
14 BEY Allan 83
15 ARCIS Mathis Yamaha 74
16 GAULON Elvis Yamaha 73
17 ROCCA Kyliane TM  Racing… 69

The 43rd Paris Supercross will take place on November 21–22, 2026.

Supercross De Paris 2025 Sunday Images

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