
London had been selected to launch the new season, but due to London Stadium’s inability to meet key requirements necessary to stage the event, it has become infeasible to proceed with the round as planned.
Following previous showdowns in Cardiff and Birmingham, the UK continues to be a valued market for World Supercross, and the Championship remains committed to returning in the future as opportunities arise.
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Tom Burwell, Chief Executive Officer at World Supercross, said: “Missing out on London this year is a real blow. The UK fans have been nothing short of exceptional, and we know how much anticipation there was around the event. We exhausted every option to make it work, but ultimately, circumstances outside our control at the stadium made it impossible to deliver the event. That said, we’re incredibly excited about announcing the full calendar and what’s ahead. The 2025 season is set to be our biggest yet. With world-class venues and passionate fanbases lined up around the globe, we’re taking another bold step in our journey as we continue to grow the championship on a global scale.”
“Missing out on London this year is a real blow. The UK fans have been nothing short of exceptional, and we know how much anticipation there was around the event.”
Tom Burwell, CEO at World Supercross