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Tomac, Cooper and Roczen headline Canadian WSX round

International contenders scheduled for Vancouver’s BC Place showdown.

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Reigning World Supercross champion Eli Tomac will be joined by Ken Roczen and Justin Cooper in headlining the 2025 WSX Canadian Grand Prix when the series heads to Vancouver’s BC Place on November 15 for a second year.

Tomac (Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing) was previously confirmed for the Australian GP, while teammate Cooper is set to make his WSX debut. It’s unclear if two-time champion Roczen (PMG Suzuki) is contracted for the entire season.

So far, a dynamic wildcard strategy has been utilized by the series organizers, as both the high-profile riders Cooper Webb (Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing) and Tom Vialle (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) have been announced for the Gold Coast event only.

As previously reported, Tomac is widely tipped to be joining the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team for 2026 in what is a blockbuster team switch, with the possibility that Canada will be the first time the Colorado icon will line up in orange colors.

“Last year’s Canadian GP at BC Place was massive, the energy in the stadium, the passion of the Canadian fans, and the level of racing made it one of the standout rounds of the season,” commented Luisa Fernandez, chief product officer of World Supercross.

“With BC Place hosting the action again, and with a stacked line-up of riders, we’re ready to take it up to another level this year.”

With the November 15 date – which clashes with the annual, high-profile Paris Supercross in France – the event arrives at an opportune time for riders to get gate drops before the start of the 2026 Monster Energy Supercross season in January.

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