Fans were treated to an action-packed show at the Monster Energy SX Open in Auckland as Jason Anderson took top honours in the premier SX1 class, and takes the points lead in the S-X Open FIM Oceania Supercross Championship.

Anderson didnā€™t have it easy however, with a stiff challenge from new Australian Championship points leader Luke Clout, who stood runner-up on the podium with a victory in race two of the Triple Crown format, along with South Australian legend Brett Metcalfe, who took third overall.

It was a huge night of racing at the 2019 Monster Energy SX Open Auckland

ā€œIā€™m stoked to grab the win here in Auckland, the racing was super intense tonight. Itā€™s always a blast to come over here and race in front of these fans ā€“ Iā€™ll look to keep the ball rolling come Melbourne,ā€ said Anderson.

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For Clout, a second place to the 2018 World Champion was as good as a win, as he states that heā€™s ā€˜backā€™ after a few turbulent years of supercross and motocross competition.

ā€œI said to my brother this week; Iā€™m back. Thereā€™s a lot of stuff behind the scenes that people havenā€™t seen, and for a while there I didnā€™t really even want to ride a dirt bike. Iā€™ve got that passion back, and my eyes are back on the United States,ā€ said Clout.

USA took out the International Showdown in a tight battle with the ANZACS

The racing in SX2 was electrifying, with Australian SX2 Supercross pointā€™s leader Josh Osby taking the top spot, posting the most consistent result through the Triple Crown format. Penrite Hondaā€™s Chris Blose claimed second, with Australian Aaron Tanti rounding out the podium.

In his last FMX competition ever, New Zealand native Levi Sherwood catapulted himself into the Auckland night sky with a double backflip, and subsequently edged Blake ‘Bilko’ Williams for the gold medal, in a fitting end to his Freestyle Motocross career in what was an amazing Freestyle Best-Trick contest.

ā€œThis means so much to me. To call time in front of my home fans, and to get the gold; Iā€™m speechless. Thank you for the support over the years, itā€™s been a dream come true,ā€ said Sherwood.

The ANAZAC vs. USA saw the stars and stripes come out on top when Ricky Carmichael took down Ben Townley in the final race after Cody Cooper beat Jason Anderson, and Luke Clout topped Joey Savatgy.

The next round will take place in Melbourneā€™s iconic Marvel Stadium on November 30 in front of over 35,000 fans, in what will be the largest ever Supercross event in history in the Oceania region.

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