Eli Tomac stuns on KTM debut

By Team TMX on 17th Nov 25

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The FIM World Supercross Championship delivered another night of high-stakes drama as the series rolled into Vancouver’s iconic BC Place Stadium. With a packed house of Canadian fans raising the roof, round two produced fierce battles and big swings in momentum across both SX1 and SX2.

Wildcard Eli Tomac stole the show, making a sensational debut on his new KTM. All eyes were on the multi-time champion, and he didn’t disappoint - storming to 1-2-1 finishes to claim the SX1 overall. Ken Roczen backed up his opening-round form with another solid night in second, keeping hold of the championship lead, while Jason Anderson fought hard for third overall to remain Roczen’s closest title threat. A steady, mistake-free evening from Christian Craig has also lifted him to third in the championship standings as the series leaves Vancouver.

In SX2, Max Anstie kept his unbeaten streak alive with another devastating clean sweep. Calm, clinical, and in total control, the Brit strengthened his grip on the championship lead. Coty Schock impressed with one of his best rides of the year to take second overall, with Enzo Lopes rounding out the podium. Their consistency means the championship table now mirrors the night’s results - Anstie ahead of Schock and Lopes.

The team battle is tightening too. Pipes Motorsport topped the night’s standings and has now closed to within just four points of Quad Lock Honda, setting up an intriguing fight as the season unfolds.

With rivalries intensifying and momentum shifting across both classes, the championship now heads to the Gold Coast, Australia, on November 29 for round three.

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