Bosch blades are excellent, if a tad pricey. I knackered mine up cutting cement tiles with it. When I looked at buying a replacement I was a bit shocked to fine out that it was a £100+ blade. It was resharpenable, fortunately, and I bought a mcuh cheaper DW blade, not quite so many teeth, but I'm still getting excellent results, even with that.
You run the risk of tearout when crosscutting wood with pretty much any blade, simply because of the way the tooth goes through the workpiece. Using the right blade (tooth shape as well as number) will yield better results than just using a GP blade, but yes, supporting the work at the back, either with a sacrificial fence or by taping first, will give the best results.