ROUND 4 / DECEMBER 6, 2025
3ARENA / STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
SUPERCROSS I FIM WORLD SUPERCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP
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race one. Coty Schock rounded
out the top five overall despite a
big crash at the end of the night.
Schock still sits second on the
SX2 points.
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SX1 (Top 5)
1. Jason Anderson (Suz) 2-1-1
2. Joey Savatgy (Hon) 1-2-2
3. Christian Craig (Hon) 3-4-3
4. Henry Miller (Yam) 4-13-4
5. Colt Nichols (Suz) 5-3-13
SX2 (Top 5)
1. Max Anstie (Yam) 1-1-3
2. Enzo Lopes (Yam) 8-2-1
3. Shane McElrath (Hon) 2-6-2
4. Michael Hicks (Sta) 4-3-4
5. Coty Schock (Yam) 3-4-9
especially the last turn," Lopes
said. "The win feels amazing
and I want to thank everyone in
Brazil watching."
Shane McElrath grabbed the
final spot on the podium in third.
The defending champion looked
up to par in race one as he and
Anstie moved their way into the
first two positions on track. In
race two the Honda rider strug
-
gled with the rutted conditions
and found himself outside the
top five, finishing a disappointing
sixth. He then bounced back with
his best ride of the night in the
main race, challenging Lopes all
the way to the final corner. McEl
-
rath ended up second in race
three, less
than a second behind
Shane McElrath looked up to speed and
finished third overall on the night.
the winner Lopes. 2-6-2 scores
put him third overall, just one
point away from second. McEl-
rath sits third in the SX2 points,
three
markers back from second
place Coty Schock.
"It's a little bittersweet," McEl-
rath said. "It's been a tough year
so far.
We have been working.
Last year, I just wanted to win,
and I feel like I should win, but
we are still fighting. It is not su
-
per easy, but I am learning and
getting back."
Michael Hicks earned his best
result so far with fourth place
overall after leading most of