Published on 27/11/2021
CDS Images , Cedric Soubeyras , International Supercross , Justin Bogle , Justin Brayton , Marvin Musquin , MOTORCROSS , Paris , Paris La Defense Arena , SX Paris
Musquin a size too big in Paris
Today there was no doubt about the strongest man in Paris. Marvin Musquin won the three SX1 competitions, making the KTM rider the new King of Paris. Compatriot Cedric Soubeyras (3-2-2) completed the celebration, the Husqvarna rider finished second in the overall standings ahead of Justin Brayton (2-3-4). Antonio Cairoli crashed in the first race but came out strong and finished seventh overall.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Photo: CDS Images
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