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WSX Canada - Looking Back

WSX Canada - Looking Back

Nov 17

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The FIM World Supercross Championship delivered another night of high-stakes drama as the championship touched down at the iconic BC Place Stadium. With roaring Canadian fans in the stands, round two served up intense battles and championship shifts across both SX1 and SX2.

The headline of the night belonged to Wildcard Eli Tomac, who made a stunning debut aboard his new KTM machine. In one of the most anticipated storylines of the season, Tomac looked instantly at home on the bike, piecing together impressive 1-2-1 finishes to secure the overall victory in SX1.

Ken Roczen followed him home in second after a consistent night that keeps the German star atop the SX1 standings. Jason Anderson battled hard to finish third overall, consolidating his position as Roczen’s closest challenger in the championship, while Christian Craig’s steady start to the season has placed him third in the championship points after Vancouver.

In SX2, Max Anstie extended his perfect run, sweeping all three races to remain unbeaten in the 2025 Championship. The British rider once again controlled the field with poise and pace, strengthening his hold on the championship lead.

Coty Schock delivered one of the standout performances of the evening with a confident and aggressive charge to second overall, while Enzo Lopes secured third. Their consistency now sees the SX2 standings mirror the night’s podium, with Anstie leading the way ahead of Schock and Lopes.

The team battle added another layer of drama as Pipes Motorsport captured the team win on the night, tightening the overall championship gap to Quad Lock Honda. With just four points separating the two teams after two rounds, the team title fight is quickly emerging as one of the season’s most compelling storylines.

With rivalries heating up, new momentum shifts taking shape, and both championships tightening, the series now turns its attention to round three on the Gold Coast, Australia, on 29th November.

Final few remaining tickets for the Australian GP are available to purchase via worldsupercrosschampionship.com

2025 FIM World Supercross Championship Calendar

  • Round 03: Australian GP, Cbus Super Stadium, 29th November
  • Round 04: Swedish GP, Stockholm, 6th December
  • Round 05: South African GP, DHL Stadium, 13th December

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