London has been removed from the 2025 World Supercross calendar due to the inability of “to meet the major needs required to staging the incident”, “to meet the major requirements required to staging the event” According to the approved body,
This will be the third run of British GP in 2022 in Wales, 2022 in Wales and Birmingham. The British GP was not on the schedule in 2024.
Perth, Australia, are included in London, Buenos Aries and Cape Town on the World Supercross calendar.
In a news release, World Supercross CEO Tom Burwell said, “London is a real blow this year missing this year.” “UK fans are nothing short of extraordinary, and we know how much anticipation was around the incident. We ended every option to work, but finally, the circumstances outside our control in the stadium made it impossible to distribute the incident.
“We said,” We are incredibly excited about announcing the full calendar and what is next. The 2025 season is still ready to be our greatest. The world is rolled around the world with world -class places and emotional fanbases, we are taking another adventure step in our journey because we continue to increase championships a global level. “
With London’s abolition, the 2025 World Super Cross Championships are now declared three rounds in Argentina, South Africa and Australia.
When Australia’s Gold Coast was announcedWorld Super Cross reported that the complete program was yet to be announced, so additional rounds may be upcoming.
This is quite an interesting update on the British GP and the World Supercross Championships. It’s disappointing to hear that London won’t be hosting the event this year, especially after the anticipation from UK fans. The statement from Tom Burwell highlights the challenges they faced, but it’s good to see their commitment to delivering a great 2025 season. The focus on global expansion with rounds in Argentina, South Africa, and Australia sounds exciting and ambitious. However, I wonder if there’s a chance for the UK to be reconsidered in the future, given the strong fanbase here. What steps are being taken to ensure that such logistical issues don’t arise again? Overall, it’s a mix of disappointment and optimism, but I’m curious to see how the 2025 season unfolds.