Power Rankings SX2: Swedish GP

7 Dec, 2025
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British rider Tommy Searle gives us his Power Rankings for the SX2 class at the World Supercross Championship Swedish GP.
Ws25 Sweden Opening 2 10

Michael Hicks (10/10)

Michael led a lot of races tonight. I think that’s the first time that he’s done that in the FIM World Supercross Championship – that’s where it all starts. You need to get up front and build from there.

Max Anstie (9.5/10)

Max has won 11 out of 12 races now and is on top form!

Enzo Lopes (9/10)

I could have considered a 10 for Lopes, as he took his first race win of the season and ended Max’s streak!

Shane McElrath (8/10)

Third overall was positive, but I know that he wants a lot more than that and so I’ll hand him an eight…

Maxime Desprey (8/10)

Maxime had a sixth in that final race of the night, and he should be very happy with that!

Cullin Park (7/10)

I think tonight was Cullin’s worst round so far, which is a shame as he was looking forward to these conditions. I think that he’ll be disappointed with himself.

Alex Larwood (7/10)

It’s Alex’s first appearance in SX2 and he had a good final, so I would presume that he is quite happy with that…

Kelena Humphrey (7/10)

I will hand Kelena a seven; he has been dropped into the deep end as he was not scheduled to race this championship. I think that he is doing very well.

Kyle Chisholm (7/10)

Kyle is an old boy like me and he is still out there doing his thing. I’m sure that he wanted to play it safe in conditions that were very tricky, so respect to him for that.

Noah Viney (7/10)

Noah had a crash in practice – he was very bruised up after that. I saw that the medics were tapping him up all night and he still kept on racing. Credit where it’s due.

Coty Schock (6/10)

It was going very well for Coty, but the track grabbed him in the final race and he was lucky to escape unhurt.

Robbie Wageman (6/10)

It was not a bad GP for Robbie, but I’m sure that he would like a little more from himself.

Kyle Peters (6/10)

Kyle is not going to be happy with 12th overall, as he is another rider who is capable of so much more.

Cole Thompson (5/10)

I’m sure that Cole wants a lot more than this – he is definitely capable of more.

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