Jason Anderson and Max Anstie Crowned 2025 WSX Champions

Jason Anderson and Max Anstie Crowned 2025 WSX Champions

The 2025 FIM World Supercross Championship came to a thrilling conclusion as Jason Anderson and Max Anstie emerged as world champions following a season of intense racing across multiple continents.

The global series once again delivered high-stakes supercross action, with elite riders battling through a fast-paced championship format that rewarded consistency, aggression, and execution under pressure. Each round featured multiple races per class, leaving little room for mistakes as the title fights tightened deep into the season.

The WSX South African GP did not disappoint. Photo: World Supercross

In the premier SX1 (450) class, Jason Anderson secured the 2025 WSX Championship after a strong late-season push. Anderson’s ability to deliver podium finishes when it mattered most proved decisive, as the title battle remained undecided until the final round. While several riders claimed individual race wins throughout the year, Anderson’s consistency and composure under pressure ultimately set him apart from the field.

The SX1 championship fight featured fierce competition, with multiple contenders trading victories across the opening rounds. However, Anderson capitalized in the closing events, using strong starts and calculated rides to lock in the points needed to secure the world title.

In the SX2 (250) class, Max Anstie continued his dominance on the world stage by capturing the 2025 WSX Championship. The British rider delivered one of the most consistent campaigns of the season, collecting multiple overall victories and maintaining podium form throughout the championship. Anstie’s speed and experience proved critical as rivals pushed to close the gap in the latter rounds.

The final event of the season showcased everything the WSX Championship has come to represent tight racing, aggressive passes, and championship-deciding moments under the lights. With titles on the line, both champions rose to the occasion, cementing their places atop the world supercross standings.

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