ROUND 4 / DECEMBER 6, 2025
3ARENA / STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
SUPERCROSS I FIM WORLD SUPERCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP
P60
won the final main event of the
night in a close showdown with
the series leaders. Even with a
crash that resulted in an eighth
in race one, Lopes bounced
back with a second and a first
to finish off the event. The final
race paid more points than
the first two, and a crucial win
allowed him to claim second
overall, just one point clear of
the defending champion McEl-
rath. Lopes is now fifth in the
SX2
standings.
"I finally got a good start, and
it was not easy because Max
[Anstie] and Shane [McElrath]
were on me the whole race,
went very well," Anstie said. "And
that last one, man, it was hard
with the ruts. I had a moment
where my feet came off at one
point, and I twisted my ankle–
twisted my legs–and I was like,
'Okay, I'm just bringing it home
right now.' That was tricky. The
track was tough, so I just fo
-
cused on bringing it home."
Enzo
Lopes had his best night
of the year with a second-place
finish. The Brazilian rider saved
his strongest ride for last and
by Star Racing, won every single
SX2 race leading into round four,
and looked to continue his reign
as he clicked off wins in both of
the opening two sprint races. A
poor start in the final main event
saw Anstie put his champion
-
ship mindset to work, bringing
home a safe third place
behind
Enzo Lopes and Shane McEl-
rath. A third place in race three
sees an
end to Anstie's perfect
season, but 1-1-3 finishes still
earned him the overall win. No
doubt the British veteran is the
odds-on favorite for the SX2
crown at next weekend's finale.
"Obviously, the first two races
Enzo Lopes stopped Anstie's
perfect season by winning
the final race of the night. He
claimed second overall.