Oscar & Juan Gálvez Racetrack
Oscar & Juan Gálvez Racetrack
Jason Anderson lit up the Swedish GP after boosting his world championship chances with a vital win in the fourth round in Stockholm.
Anderson, who came into this season with expectations of challenging for victories, has found them hard to come by.
Following the Australian GP, he jetted back to Florida to spend two days riding his Suzuki to find a set-up that he was comfortable with.
He then flew straight to Sweden, where the Pipes Motorsport Group rider took victory on the night after winning the second sprint race and the main race.
But after Joey Savatgy excelled in Superpole and the first sprint race, Anderson was fearing the worst.
Savatgy took second place in the event but was left disappointed after setting the early pace and winning the first sprint race.
In Race 2, he went down to throw the advantage to Anderson, while Christian Craig also made a mistake that gifted Anderson victory in the second race and turned the tide of the evening.
Craig, who came off his Quad Lock Honda in the second race and was running 10th before fighting back to finish fourth, was left nursing a sore leg. He took third on the night.
It leaves the title race delicately poised ahead of the final round in South Africa, with Anderson, Savatgy, and Craig all separated by just a point.
In SX2 Max Anstie increased his lead in the championship by winning the Swedish GP – but he will have to wait until the final round to discover if he will be crowned this year’s World Champion.
Anstie, who had taken a clean sweep in the opening three rounds in Buenos Aires, Vancouver, and Australia, did not get it all his own way in Sweden.
The Team GSM by Star Racing Yamaha rider missed out on the Superpole to Enzo Lopes and, despite winning the opening two sprint races, it was Brazil’s Lopes who took the victory in the Main Race.
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When are tickets on sale?
Tickets go on sale to the public 10:00am CET Friday, October 31
Saturday 06 December 2025
GATES OPEN: Early Entry 15:30pm
GATES OPEN: General Admission 17:00
OPENING CEREMONY: 18:10pm
ON-TRACK RACING: 18:35pm
EVENT CONCLUDES: 21:00pm
YES – Patrons under the age of fourteen (14) must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the event.
Are infants free of charge?
YES – if under 3 years of age and don’t occupy a seat.
No, public transport is not included in your ticket.
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