How to Watch Paris Supercross and WSX Canadian GP Live – 2025 Schedules & Tips

Get ready for a thrilling weekend of high-octane action as two of the most anticipated supercross events take center stage! But here’s where it gets exciting: the legendary Paris Supercross, now in its 42nd year, is not just any event—it’s the longest-running overseas supercross spectacle in the sport’s history. If you’ve missed out on its rich legacy, now’s your chance to dive into the adrenaline-fueled world of the Paris SX. And this is the part most people miss: with a single MXGP-TV weekend pass priced at just $23 USD, you can catch both nights of the Paris Supercross live, plus relive the heart-pounding moments from the 2022, 2023, and 2024 events. Talk about a steal!

Mark your calendars: the action kicks off this Saturday and Sunday at the iconic Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre, France. For viewers in the U.S., Saturday’s broadcast begins at 12 p.m. Eastern (9 a.m. Pacific), while Sunday’s starts bright and early at 7 a.m. Eastern (4 a.m. Pacific). But wait, there’s more! The FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) is also revving up with its second round, the Canadian GP, at BC Place in Vancouver. Tune in live via WSX’s broadcast service at 9:30 p.m. Eastern (6:30 p.m. Pacific) on Saturday for a double dose of supercross excitement.

Now, here’s where it gets controversial: Is the Paris Supercross still the crown jewel of overseas events, or has the WSX Canadian GP stolen the spotlight with its modern flair? Let’s spark a debate—which event do you think reigns supreme? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

For those craving every detail, here’s a breakdown of the schedules. Paris SX Schedule (Local Time – Central European Standard Time):
Day 1 (November 15): The hall opens at 2:00 PM, followed by free practices, qualifying sessions, and the French SX Tour Junior Championship Final. The main show begins at 7:00 PM, featuring heats, superpoles, and finals, capped off with an FMX session.
Day 2 (November 16): The public enters at 10:30 AM, with qualifying sessions and autograph opportunities. The show starts at 2:00 PM, including sprint rounds, superpoles, and finals.

WSX Canadian GP Schedule (Local Time – Pacific Time Zone):
November 15: Fan Zone opens at 1:00 PM, followed by autograph sessions and early entry. On-track action begins at 3:40 PM with practices, qualifying, and superpoles. The main event starts at 6:00 PM, featuring sprint races and main races, concluding with podium presentations at 8:54 PM.

Don’t miss out on these adrenaline-packed events! Grab your MXGP-TV pass now and join the conversation. Which event are you most excited for? Let us know in the comments—we’re all ears!

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