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Cycle News 2025 Issue 48 December 2

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know, a happy son! But yeah, that was good. We fought hard, and it was awesome." Championship contender Jason Anderson, Roczen's team- mate, rode well until a fall in race three relegated him to 16th in the moto and 13th overall. "Some good things to take from it," Anderson said. "Obvi - ously, it didn't end very well, but I was able to get up front most of the motos. I had some good rid- ing. I got second in the second race. It was a good day all in all, and we keep moving forward." In the SX1 Championship standings, Roczen leads the way with 122 points, followed by Craig with 95, Savatgy 83, Ander - son 77 and Greg Aronda 46. Roczen, however, confirmed that he's not going to compete in the final two rounds in Swe- den and South Africa, and his spot on the Pipes Motorsports Suzuki Team will be filled by Colt Nichols. In the SX2 class, Max Anstie, on the Team GSM Yamaha, again dominated, winning all three races, finishing well clear of de - fending champ Shane McElrath on the Quad Lock Honda. Third overall on the night was MotoConcepts Honda's Cullin Park, followed by Rick Ware Rac - ing Yamaha's Coty Schock and Venum Bud Racing Kawasaki's Cole Thompson. Anstie, perfect so far, en - joys a comfortable lead in the SX2 class with 135 points to Schock's 107. McElrath is third on 95 points. CN SX1 OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Ken Roczen (Suz) 1-4-3 2. Christian Craig (Hon) 3-9-1 3. Cooper Webb (Yam) 4-1-6 4. Eli Tomac (KTM) 2-7-4 5. Joey Savatgy (Hon) 5-3-5 6. Haiden Deegan (Yam) 6-16-2 7. Ryan Breece (Hon) 10-5-10 8. Greg Aranda (Yam) 16-15-7 9. Vince Friese (Sta) 12-10-8 10. Jordi Tixier (Yam) 7-8-14 SX2 OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Max Anstie (Yam) 1-1-1 2. Shane McElrath (Hon) 5-3-2 3. Cullin Park (Hon) 4-2-3 4. Coty Schock (Yam) 3-4-4 5. Cole Thompson (Kaw) 7-6-7 6. Kyle Peters (Kaw) 10-8-5 7. Maxime Desprey (Yam) 6-11-6 8. Kyle Chisholm (Suz) 9-7-9 9. Michael Hicks (Sta) 8-5-13 10. Anthony Bourdon (Hon) 12-9-8 WIND IN THE P42 Jason Anderson rode well but fell in the last race and ended up 13th overall. Max Anstie was perfect again in SX2.

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