Jason Anderson came out as
the big winner in Sweden. De-
spite the treacherously soft con-
ditions, the Suzuki rider finally
clicked off his first win of the
WSX season. Taking the check-
ers in the second SX1 sprint race
gave the New Mexico native
some much-needed momentum
heading into the third "main race"
of the night. Anderson then held
a narrow advantage over Savatgy
throughout the final race and
used the extra points to claim
the overall win. The two traded
mistakes on the rutted track,
but Anderson held strong for a
standout performance aboard
his new ride. The two are now
tied going into the season finale
next weekend in South Africa.
"All day I was floundering and
thought Joey had me," Anderson
said. "But going into the last
race, I knew I had to kick in and
hit my marks and also send it at
the same time. I got in front and I
thought I was going to pull away,
but Joey was on me all the way."
Jason Anderson
grabbed his
first win of the
season aboard
the PMG Suzuki.
Anderson
held off Joey
Savatgy in the
final two mains.
They're now
tied in points
with one round
remaining.
ROUND 4 / DECEMBER 6, 2025
3ARENA / STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
SUPERCROSS I FIM WORLD SUPERCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP
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Savatgy put in a strong night in
Sweden as well. The Quad Lock
Honda rider kicked off the event
by setting the fastest lap in Su-
perpole and backed it up by win-
ning the first sprint race. It looked
to be Savatgy's night, but an
untimely fall in race two, thanks
to Anderson's strategic block