For the first time in Arenacross history, every Pro Class champion since the series started seven years ago will be ready to race when the start gates drop for round one at The SSE Arena, Belfast on January 17.
Adam Chatfield (2013), Fabien Izoird (2014), triple champion, Thomas Ramette (2015, 16 & 17) and double champion Cedric Soubeyras (2018 & 19) will be up against each other with a super-talented, stacked field of international indoor specialists to add to the Pro line-up. Each rider will be hungry for their share of the UK’s biggest MX prize purse of Ā£100k.
With eight nations competing in the 2020 Tour, fans will be able to witness World Class Motocross at each round. This line-up consists of:
Team | Rider | Country | Class |
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Fro Systems | |||
Dan Reardon | AUS | Pro 450 | |
Brain HSU | GER | Pro 250 | |
ASA United Husqvarna | |||
Cedric Soubeyras | FRA | Pro Lites | |
Jack Brunell | UK | Pro 450 | |
Offset CBD | |||
Thomas Ramette | FRA | Pro 450 | |
Ashley Greedy | UK | Pro 450 | |
Team Green Kawasaki | |||
Greg Aranda | FRA | Pro 450 | |
Joe Clayton | UK | Pro Lites | |
Castrol Suzuki | |||
Nick Schmidt | USA | Pro 450 | |
Kevin Moranz | USA | Pro Lites | |
RFX Honda | |||
Angelo Pellegrini | ITA | Pro 450 | |
Adam Chatfield | UK | Pro 450 | |
Wooldridge Honda | |||
Matt Bayliss | UK | Pro 450 | |
Julien Lebeau | FRA | Pro Lites | |
SR75 Suzuki | |||
Charles Lefrancois | FRA | Pro 450 | |
TBC | |||
E-Tec CCM Racing Team | |||
Stuart Edmonds | IRL | Pro 450 | |
Jordan Keogh | IRL | Pro Lites | |
Shocktech Kawasaki | |||
Fabien Izoird | FRA | Pro 450 | |
Dylan Woodcock | UK | Pro Lites | |
Individuals | |||
BRT KTM | Martin Barr | N IRL | Pro Lites |
Gradie Featherstone | UK | Pro 450 | |
Fona Cab | Greame Irwin | N IRL | Pro 450 |
Hugo Basaula | POR | Pro 450 |
The Arenacross Tour is set to host a packed line up of world-class Motocross riders from 65cc to professionals and, for 2020, the UKās leading Indoor Motocross tour will be crowning new champions in the seven classes available to riders across the world.
The 2020 Tour will see two nights of entertainment at every venue; The SSE Arena, Belfast (January 17-18), Resorts World Arena, Birmingham (January 31 and February 1) and the grand finale firing into Londonās SSE Arena, Wembley (February 21-22).
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