Round 3 of the World Supercross Championship was a rollercoaster for Firepower Honda, delivering both triumphs and setbacks. The team celebrated its third consecutive Teams Championship victory, amassing over 100 points ahead of second place. Shane McElrath continued his SX2 dominance with a third straight overall win, while Joey Savatgy shattered Eli Tomac’s race-winning streak, securing his first race win of the season and a second-place overall finish.
SX1:
Joey Savatgy showcased incredible speed throughout the weekend, breaking through with a race win in the four-final format and claiming his best overall finish of the season. Now just six points off second in the championship, Savatgy’s performance marked a significant step forward.
“It’s been a long time since I’ve felt this strong. The bike felt incredible, and the changes we made really worked. My starts were better, and I’m confident we’re heading in the right direction,” said Savatgy.
Dean Wilson, however, endured a frustrating night. After leading most of the second race and heading into the super-final in sixth place, his evening ended prematurely due to an aggressive move by a fellow competitor.
“I’m bummed. I felt great, but Vince [Friese] cleaned me out again. I’ve raced cleanly, but he shows no regard for anyone else. I’m over it, and something needs to change. Hopefully, I’ll be good for next week,” said Wilson.
Local wildcard Boost Mobile Honda’s Kyle Webster displayed flashes of brilliance but struggled with consistency, finishing 12th overall for the round.
“My sprint speed is there, but I need to improve my conditioning for Supercross. I’ll come back stronger next year,” said Webster.
SX2:
Shane McElrath continued his streak of perfection in the SX2 class, securing his third consecutive overall win. With one round remaining, McElrath has a commanding 57-point lead and is poised to clinch the championship.
“It was a solid night. Patience paid off, and the team’s support was fantastic. The new Honda 250 continues to amaze me,” said McElrath.
Meanwhile, Cole Thompson faced his most challenging round, finishing sixth. Despite the setback, Thompson remains fourth overall in the championship but acknowledges the need for improvement.
“I just didn’t ride well—no excuses. I need to regroup and get ready for my final two races. There’s still a chance for an overall podium in World Supercross, but I’ve made it tough on myself,” said Thompson.
Looking ahead, the final round of the World Supercross Championship will take place on December 4th in Abu Dhabi. Firepower Honda aims to finish the season on a high note, continuing to showcase its strength on the global stage.