The 2023 FIM World Supercross Championship has continued to expand its global contingent of star athletes, announcing Colt Nichols, Justin Brayton, Vince Friese, Enzo Lopes, Chris Blose and Kyle Peters, who have all been added to the six-round championship season. “We’re building the World Supercross Championship for the fans first and foremost, and they are our motivation,” Bailey said. “It’s fantastic to see so many of the top riders from 2022 returning and new faces joining WSX for our first official season. 2021 AMA 250SX East Region Champion Nichols makes the move to the World Supercross Championship for the first time. Blose will be joined by World Supercross Championship newcomer and four-time AMA Arenacross Champion Kyle Peters, who will also compete in the SX2 class for Honda NILS. He’s returning to the Club MX FXR team and competing in the SX2 class.
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