Power Rankings: Ken Roczen Rules Buenos Aires

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We are one round down in the 2025 FIM World Supercross Championship and while most of you probably didn’t get to see the opener due to streaming issues, I am still here to drop my weekly power rankings. Read on for the best rankings in the world.

1: Ken Roczen: Pure domination from Kenny at the opener. As I wrote before the championship started, Kenny is the favorite for the title if he races all the rounds and he proved why in Argentina. He took the Superpole, the two sprint races and the main event. Kenny is feeling it and will be hard to stop.

2: Max Anstie: This shouldn’t have surprised anyone that watched Max in Monster Energy AMA Supercross this past season. Like Kenny, Max won the Superpole, both sprint races and the main event on Saturday to claim the opening round SX2 victory.

3: Christian Craig: Last year was a disaster for Craig. No other way around it. After leaving Star Racing, Craig found a spot with Quad Lock Honda and looked great in his debut, taking fourth overall behind Roczen, Justin Cooper and Haiden Deegan. If Kenny doesn’t race the entire season, could Craig be the front-runner for the title?

4: Justin Cooper: I’ve been on the Cooper bandwagon all year so this result does not shock me. Watch out for this dude in Supercross next year, he’s going to get a win.

5: Haiden Deegan: Deegan made his highly anticipated 450 debut in Argentina. After a slow start, Deegan found his rhythm in main event and took third (his best finish of the three races) in the main event. We’ll see at round 3 in Australia if Deegan can challenge for the win.

6: Shane McElrath: The two-time SX2 champion wasn’t able to challenge Anstie for the win and took third in the main event. Still, he is only 8 back of Anstie in SX2 with four rounds left.

7: Coty Schock: After a slow start in the two sprint races, Schock finally found his footing and took home second in the main event. He sprint race results cost him second overall, though, as he took the final podium spot in SX2.

8: Jason Anderson: I was expecting more. In his return to Suzuki Anderson struggled in the sprint races before taking home a fourth in the main event. Fifth overall probably wasn’t what he was expecting.

9: Devin Simonson: Nice ride from D Dog. After scoring zero points in the first sprint race he battled back to grab 7th overall on the night in the SX1 Class.

10: Cole Thompson: Solid outing from the Canadian in Argentina as he finished fourth overall in SX2.

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