Rider Reflections: 2025 WSX Canada

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Rider Reflections 2025 WSX Canada

Read what a host of WSX riders had to say about their weekends in Canada.

SX1

Eli Tomac: “It is an exciting time for us. This is the perfect start for us; myself, Red Bull, and KTM. I had a good battle out there; it was a treacherous track but also technical enough to make up time. It was a great weekend for us, and I had a great time in Vancouver.”

Ken Roczen: “My speed and fitness were good; I was just being an idiot. I kept on jumping the whoops when I should have kept on skimming. But it was a battle, and I was able to reel him in a little bit at the end, but it was good racing, and I was really happy with how I raced and to get second.”

Jason Anderson: "At the beginning of the day, I was pretty far off the pace. I am still getting the hang of the motorcycle; I just wanted to keep the ball rolling.”

Christian Craig: Vancouver - 4-5-5 for fourth OA. The track got pretty gnarly with all the rocks but felt good on the bike! Had some good battles! Onto the Gold Coast in a few weeks."

SX2

Max Anstie: “It was a lot of fun, I did enough to execute it well. This week I have even felt pretty sick. I lost my voice, and we have to deal with these things, but it is about executing things perfectly, and I am pleased with myself because it was a difficult track. Fighting for another world title means a lot, and I am looking forward to the next round in Australia.”

Coty Schock: “I was just trying to catch every lap. I knew Max was going to be consistent. and it would be difficult to catch him. and I was not close enough to make a pass. But I am not a dirty rider, and neither is Max. I don’t want to have that kind of series where it is a free-for-all and you take each other out. I want to race with respect. We kept it clean, but he was just too good in the whoops, and I need to figure out the settings, but there is definite progress today.”

Enzo Lopes: “I wanted to turn it around from Argentina, and it felt like a fight, and I want to go to Australia and do well. I feel like I am still adapting [to the SX2 bike]. I think the 450 suited my style, and I am used to the power. I am still adapting, but the next ride should be better.”

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