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SMX World Championship International Video Pass to Feature Three Language Offerings in 2025

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Spanish Language Broadcast Returns & French Language Broadcast Introduced with Collection of French Supercross Legends on the Call

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ELLENTON, FL – December 6, 2024 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – The SMX League is excited to continue offering world-class racing live and on-demand around the globe from January – September. Following the successful launch of the SuperMotocross Video Pass in 2023, 2024 saw a new and exciting addition of the Spanish language broadcast driven by broadcast industry veteran Edgar Lopez and former racer Tommy “TJ” Rios. 2025 will now feature three different languages for global viewers with the addition of a French-language broadcast. SuperMotocross Video Pass (www.supermotocross.tv), available in every country outside the United States, live and on-demand, in English and Spanish, is now also available in French giving viewers a variety of options to follow all the racing action. The continued innovation in international programming makes the SMX World ChampionshipTMseries one of the most accessible live-viewing motorsports across the globe.

The French language broadcast team will feature industry broadcast veteran, Maxime Martin as the play-by-play and a rotating group of Analysts highlighted by former French racers, Sébastien Tortelli, Marvin Musquin, and David Vuillemin with plans to deliver the same authentic and expert commentary that our international audience has come to expect from the SuperMotocross Video Pass.  Maxime Martin has been a longtime contributor to the sport’s media, taking on play-by-play and hosting duties for events like the Paris Supercross, Nitro Circus, and Freestyle Motocross. Sébastien Tortelli, known for his impressive 2000 Pro Motocross season where he finished second in the premier class to Ricky Carmichael, will serve as an Analyst on the program. Marvin Musquin, renowned for his multiple Regional 250 Class Supercross Championships and premier class runner-up finishes, and David Vuillemin, noted for his 2002 Supercross runner-up finish to Ricky Carmichael, will also rotate as Analysts.

241206 David Vuillemin (left), Marvin Musquin (center left), Maxime Martin (center right), Sébastien Tortelli (right)

David Vuillemin (left), Marvin Musquin (center left), Maxime Martin (center right), Sébastien Tortelli (right) anchor the new French broadcast coming to the SuperMotocross Video Pass in 2025.

241206 Tommy Rios (left) and Edgar Lopez (right)

Tommy Rios (left) and Edgar Lopez (right) continue to anchor the Spanish broadcast on the SuperMotocross Video Pass in 2025.

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