When and where did the WSX opener take place?
The WSX opener took place on November 8, 2025, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Racing / Supercross
The 2025 FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) kicked off in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with the City GP. Meanwhile, Haiden Deegan is stirring up excitement with a possible 450 debut at Anaheim One (A1). This article summarizes the key even...
The WSX opener in Buenos Aires marked the beginning of an exciting season. Fans in the U.S. could watch the event live starting at 7 p.m. Eastern/4 p.m. Pacific. Live timing was available on the WSX homepage [worldsupercrosschampionship.com?ref=yanuki.com].
Haiden Deegan's situation is particularly interesting. Despite a collarbone injury limiting his training, he feels confident on the 450. His performance in Argentina and Australia will likely determine if he'll compete in the 450 class at A1. Deegan told Lewis Phillips, "We got some time to think about that one. But as of now, it's 250."
Other notable news includes Craig's dissatisfaction with Star Yamaha and Kullas's victory in Finland, adding more layers to the supercross narrative.
The WSX opener took place on November 8, 2025, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Deegan has not confirmed whether he will race a 450 at Anaheim One, with his WSX performance influencing his decision.
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