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Cycle News 2025 Issue 45 November 11

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posted the fastest time in the Superpole lap and proceeded to go 1-1-1 on the night in an untouched outing to start the season. Anstie, who raced for the GSM Powered By Star Rac - ing Yamaha team, is continuing to recover from a leg injury in the AMA series and looked strong. He beat out the defending WSX champ, Shane McElrath, and now starts the season on top with the red plate. McElrath finished second on the night. He returned to the 250cc Honda in hopes of land - ing on the top step of the box. Unfortunately for him, he was no match for Anstie and only found his way as far up as second in race two. Third-place finishes in the other two mains held him back as he battled for a podium position. He's eight points back from Anstie in the series stand - ings. "It was a lot of work tonight, a lot harder than it should have been," McElrath said. "We came in prepared, but we still have work to do. It was some hard racing tonight. The track was technical. There weren't a lot of lines, and they were slippery." Coty Schock rounded out the podium in third overall. The Rick Ware Racing rider looked comfortable fighting for a spot on the box against some of the more established former race winners. Schock's 5-5-2 scores showed improvement through - out the night and saw him end the round with his best finish yet. The World Supercross Cham- pionship continues to round two next weekend, November 15, in Vancouver, Canada. CN SX1 (Top 5) 1. Ken Roczen (Suz) 1-1-1 2. Justin Cooper (Yam) 5-2-2 3. Haiden Deegan (Yam) 4-6-3 4. Christian Craig (Hon) 2-5-5 5. Jason Anderson (Suz) 7-3-4 SX2 (Top 5) 1. Max Anstie (Yam) 1-1-1 2. Shane McElrath (Hon) 3-2-3 3. Coty Schock (Yam) 5-5-2 4. Cole Thompson (Kaw) 4-4-4 5. Enzo Lopes (Yam) 9-3-5 WIND IN THE P50 Max Anstie was the big winner in SX2.

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