Eli Tomac won all three feature races of Round 2 in Perth, Australia and two of three in Round 3 of the doubleheader to score back-to-back series victories. Along with his dominance in Vancouver, Canada for the opening round, Tomac has a firm grip on the championship standings.
Tomac also won both nights’ Superfinal, which pits 250 and 450 riders against one another.
Sweeping the podium in six races, Ken Roczen was Tomac’s most consistent challenger throughout the doubleheader. He finished second to Tomac in Motos 1 and 3 on the first day and was third in the remaining race. On Day 2, Roczen finished third, second, and third in the three features.
Full results had not yet been released by WSX as of Sunday morning.
Joey Savatgy was the only rider during the two rounds to beat Tomac, scoring the win in the second feature on the second day. He finished second in Moto 2 and third in Moto 3 on Day 1 and was second in the two races he failed to win on Sunday.
In the SX2 division, Shane McElrath was the big winner, scoring victories in four of six races. Coty Schock won the other two motos.
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