Tortelli, Alessis headline Paris Bercy.
Home hero Sebastien Tortelli returns to France to take on American stars Mike and Jeff Alessi - plus a whole host of other up-and-c♓oming off-road heroes - during the upcoming Paris Bercy Supercross, to be held from November 11-13.
The 23rd edition of the event, the most famous European Supe🏅rcross race - which last year attracted 45,0♈00 spectators - will once again feature the 'new' SX2 format (125cc two-strokes and 250cc four-strokes machines only), plus a bigger than ever freestyle show.

H✃ome hero Sebastien Tortelli returns to France to take on American stars Mike and Jeff Alessi - plus ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚa whole host of other up-and-coming off-road heroes - during the upcoming Paris Bercy Supercross, to be held from November 11-13.
The 23rd edition of the event, the most famous European Supercross race - which last year attracted 45,000 spectators - will once 𓃲again feature the 'new' SX2 fo𒈔rmat (125cc two-strokes and 250cc four-strokes machines only), plus a bigger than ever freestyle show.
But the biggest draw for the French fans this year will sure bꦫe Tortelli, who will be making his Bercy return after an absence of five-years.
Sebastien, who recently signed to ride for KTM in the 2006 MX1 World Championship, has plenty of Supercross experience from reℱcent seasons spent in the AMA championships - and was a frontrunner with his new brand at the recent M♐otocross of Nations.
Runner-up behind David Vuillemin in 2000, Tortelli will be the French 'captain' this year, when he will lead GP riders Pascal Leuret, Christophe and S?bastien Pourcel, plus French born AMA 🍷competito🥂rs Steve Boniface, St?phane Roncada and Eric Sorby.
However, the local heroes will - as always - face stiff opposition from a star studded American team that includes AMA winners Andrew Short, Mike Alessi and Mike Brown and Billy Laninovich. Add to t𒐪hat quartet the likes of Jeff Alessi, Jason Lawrence, Sean Hamblin and Ryan Mills and the Americans could well spoil the French show by claiming the teams title for the third time in a row.
Underdogs behind the French and American teams will be the 'rest of the world', although they can still boast 2005 MX2 GP winner David Philippaerts (of Italy), while the likes of Akira Narita (JPN), Julien Bill (SWI), Carl Nunn (GBR) and Tyla Rattray (SA) are on the 'to be confirmed' lis🐓t to ride alongside him.
B🍎ut the Supercross superstar won't just be on track at Bercy with the legendary Ricky Johnson coaching the US team for th🌊e first time, while Jean Michel Bayle will again be in attendance - as will reigning nine-times Motocross world champion Stefan Everts, who will coach the 'rest of the world' team.
Aside from the racing, the freestyle comp𒈔etition will see American Ronny Renner, Spania𝓡rd Edgar Torronteras, French Manu Troux, Swiss Matt Rebeaud, Norwegian Andr? Villa and Japanese Eigo Sato doing battle, and back flips.
In this article

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He isꦺ at the ꦚforefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.