Published on 27/11/2021
Brian Hsu , International Supercross , Kevin Moranz , Kyle Peters , Max Renaux , Paris , Paris La Defense Arena , SX Paris
Kyle Peters is the Prince of Paris
The new 'Prince of Paris' is Kyle Peters who won all SX2 competitions in Paris this afternoon. The Honda rider won in the “Paris La Défense Arena” ahead of Maxime Renaux (5-2-2) and Kevin Moranz (2-5-3).
The big absentee in the French capital was Brian Hsu. He was supposed to defend his title, but the German ultimately did not take action. MX2 world champion Maxime Renaux finished a creditable second, ahead of American Kevin Moranz.
Door: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photos: #CDS
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