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Villa Park to host 2023 World Supercross Championship opener

Football stadium will kick off this 2023 season in the new-look global dirt bike competition

World Supercross Championship is coming to Villa Park this summer

Villa Park stadium in Birmingham will host the opening round of the 2023 World Supercross Championship this summer.

The home of Aston Villa FC will welcome the global dirt bike racing championship that takes place inside stadiums and combines races and stunts with live music and pyrotechnics.

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ riders Dean Wilson and Max Anstie are set to take part in the event on July 1 which will see ten teams and 40 of the best riders from around the globe competing.

The World Supercross Championship is an international competition organised and run by Australian firm SX Global and last year was its pilot season as a worldwide event, having previously been held just in the US.

As a result of this new-look world championship, fans outside of the US are able to see global superstars race in their country. The Principality Stadium in Cardiff played host to round one last year and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has been chosen again to kick off the 2023 season.

Later rounds of the championship will visit Europe, Canada and Asia before the final round in Melbourne where SX Global is headquartered.

Chief executive Adam Bailey said: "We had 35,000 fans turnout at Principality Stadium last year for our first Grand Prix which showed just how passionate the British fans are about the sport and the appetite they have for World Supercross Championship racing on home soil.