Matt Moss has officially signed up to compete in the 2024 FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) with CDR Yamaha. He will be joining the 450cc WSX class grid for the upcoming season after starting in the 250cc SX2 class in 2022 with Bud Racing.
Moss’s journey to the premier WSX class began when he moved up from the SX2 class to represent ClubMX in 2023. His skills and performance on the track have earned him a spot in the 450cc WSX class for the 2024 season, where he will now be riding for CDR Yamaha.
This announcement solidifies Moss’s commitment to competing at the highest level of Supercross racing and showcases his dedication to pushing himself to new heights in the sport. Fans of the WSX series can look forward to seeing Moss in action as he takes on the competition in the 450cc class.
In addition to Moss’s signing, other exciting news and updates in the world of Motocross include Roger DeCoster discussing Team USA’s options for the upcoming season, Cas Valk’s victory in the British title for the MX2 class, and the announcement of the first four supercross dates for 2025. Eli Tomac has also been confirmed to be part of Team USA at the Matterley Basin MXoN.
As the 2024 WSX series approaches, fans and enthusiasts of Motocross can expect thrilling races, intense competition, and standout performances from riders like Matt Moss as they battle it out for victory on the track. Stay tuned for more updates and news on the upcoming season of Supercross racing.