The 2025 WSX season kicked off in style as Ken Roczen delivered a flawless 1-1-1 night in Buenos Aires, showing his best form yet aboard the PMG Suzuki. Justin Cooper (Yamaha) finished runner-up with consistent 2-2 results in the last two races, while Haiden Deegan made an impressive 450 debut overseas, rebounding from tough starts to secure third overall.
SX2: Max Anstie Starts Perfect
Returning to defend his 2023 world title, Max Anstie (GSM Yamaha) was untouchable in Argentina, winning all three races after grabbing every holeshot. Shane McElrath (Honda) showed strong pace but couldn’t match Anstie’s rhythm, while Coty Schock (Rick Ware Racing) completed the podium with a solid final moto performance.

OVERALL RESULTS
SX1 Top 10 Overall
- 94 Ken Roczen (PMG Suzuki) 45pts
- 32 Justin Cooper (Star Racing Yamaha) 37
- 38 Haiden Deegan (Star Racing Yamaha) 32
- 28 Christian Craig (Quad Lock Honda) 31
- 21 Jason Anderson (PMG Suzuki) 30
- 17 Joey Savatgy (Quad Lock Honda) 28
- 88 Devin Simonson (Rick Ware Racing) 19
- 200 Ryan Breece (MCR Honda) 14
- 102 Matt Moss (BUD Kawasaki) 14
- 20 Greg Aranda (GSM Yamah) 14
SX2 Top 10 Overall
- 99 Max Anstie (GSM Yamaha) 45
- 1 Shane McElrath (Quad Lock Honda) 37
- 69 Coty Schock (Rick Ware Racing) 34
- 2 Cole Thompson (BUD Kawasaki) 32
- 16 Enzo Lopes (Rick Ware Racing) 26
- 110 Kyle Peters (BUD Kawasaki) 24
- 43 Cullin Park (MCR Honda) 23
- 141 Maxime Desprey (GSM Yamaha) 18
- 460 Michael Hicks (Stark Future) 17
- 100 Anthony Bourdon (Quad Lock Honda) 15









