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World Supercross Championship Round 4 Brings the Heat to Stockholm

The World Supercross Championship rolled into Europe for Round 4, and Stockholm absolutely erupted. Inside a packed 3Arena, the atmosphere was ice cold outside but electric under the lights as the title fight tightened, tempers flared, and championship dreams either came alive or came undone. With only one round left, the Swedish GP proved to be the turning point of the season.

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Anderson was on fire

SX1 Anderson Strikes Back

If there was ever a night where Jason Anderson needed to show up big, it was this one and did he ever. After a rocky start to the season, Anderson found another gear in Stockholm. Smooth, aggressive, and confident, he pieced together a killer 2-1-1 scorecard to take the overall win and rocket himself right back into title contention.

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Joey Savatgy was no push over

Joey Savatgy threw everything he had at the track, grabbing a moto win of his own and going 1-2-2 on the night. It was a strong, gritty performance, but not enough to shut down an in-form Anderson.

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Christian Craig with a well deserved 3rd place

Christian Craig kept himself well within reach of the championship with a solid 3-4-3 for third overall. Not flashy, but effective, exactly what you need with one round left.

The big shake-up? Ken Roczen was absent, and with the points tightening like a set of over-torqued spokes, the championship standings flipped on their head. Anderson and Savatgy now share the top spot, with Craig just behind them. It’s officially anybody’s title.

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Is there no stopping Max Anstie?

SX2 Anstie’s Perfect Season Rolls On

Max Anstie is riding like a man who refuses to lose. The SX2 points leader put in another masterclass in Stockholm, controlling the night with a 1-1-3 to keep his undefeated overall streak alive.

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Enzo Lopes put up quite a fight

Behind him, Enzo Lopes showed his best form of the season to nail down second overall, while Shane McElrath rode consistently and cleanly to take third. Solid efforts, but once again, Anstie was untouchable when it mattered.

With one round remaining, the Brit has one hand firmly on the championship trophy.

A Night That Changed Everything

Stockholm delivered one of the most pivotal rounds of the season. The track was technical, tight, and punishing, rewarding precision and punishing mistakes instantly. Riders had to be razor sharp, and those who weren’t saw their points evaporate.

The SX1 title fight? Completely reset.

The SX2 championship? Almost wrapped up.

The momentum? Shifted dramatically.

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The DHL Stadium will be something like you have never seen before.

All Eyes Now on Cape Town The Grand Finale

And now, the whole show heads to Cape Town for the championship showdown.

A packed stadium. A tight points race. A red-hot Anderson. A hungry Savatgy. A lurking Craig. And Anstie is looking to complete a flawless season.

Everything comes down to South Africa.

Expect fireworks.

Expect drama.

Expect a championship fight for the ages.

See you all at the DHL Stadium on the 13th of November.

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