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Recapping the SX1/2/3/85 races from Wollongong AUSX

2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship - Round Three - Wollongong

Trev by Trev
November 3, 2024
in Motorcycle News, Supercross

2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship
Round Three – Wollongong

The third instalment of the 2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship was run at Wollongong on the first Saturday in November.

2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship – Round Three – Wollongong

American Joey Savatgy arrived at The Gong’s WIN Stadium with the SX1 championship lead ahead of Brit Dean Wilson and top local Luke Clout. It was a case of Déjà vu in Wollongong with that trio finishing in the same order once again.

Joey Savatgy

It was a tight affair though with both Savatgy and Wilson tallying the same points from the three contests in Wollongong, with Savatgy getting the round victory thanks to his race wins.  The championship chase though is still very close with Savatgy on 72 points, Wilson 67 and Luke Clout on a tally of 62.

2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship – Round Three – Wollongong

Matt Moss had a tumble in his heat race and looked to be unhurt as he remounted and finished that race but Mossy did not take to the gates for the Main races.  A tough blow in front of his home crowd, especially as he had been fifth fastest in qualifying.

Matt Moss had a get-off in his Heat

Shane McElrath was on top once again in SX2 but this time around Brodie Connolly got the better of Cole Thompson for second place with both leaving Wollongong equal second in the championship on 56 points, seven points behind the American.

Shane McElrath on top again in SX2

Ky Woods was on top in SX3 to narrow Seth Burchell’s championship lead to five-points. Jake Cannon equidistant in third on the championship tally after taking fourth in Wollongong.

Seth Thomas extended his championship lead in the CR22 85 cc competition to seven-points over Jack Nunn.  Ritchie Lawler climbed to third on the points tally after finishing second to Thomas in Wollongong.

AUSX reconvenes for the penultimate round in Adelaide for the Supercross X Sprint on the weekend of November 17 before the Melbourne ASUX Open finale on November 30.


SX1 Final One

Luke Clout led Aaron Tanti and Joey Savatgy out of the opening turn. Dean Wilson then moved up to third, pushing Savatgy further back to fourth.

Tanti chased Clout hard over the opening laps as Dean Wilson tried to join their party. Joey Savatgy was not far behind but a mistake on lap three demoted him back to seventh and left the championship leader with plenty of work to do.

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Dean Wilson sneaked past Tanti for second place with five laps remaining. At this juncture Clout led by two-seconds. Jed Beaton was up to fourth and Dylan Wills fifth.

Wilson closed on the exhaust pipe of Clout’s Kawasaki with two laps to run as the leaders scythed their way through lapped traffic.

Wilson put a move on Clout on the final lap but couldn’t make it stick. The American then buttoned off to secure a safe second place while Clout took the win.

Aaron Tanti was almost ten-seconds further back in third place with a small buffer over fourth placed Beaton.

Savatgy had recovered to fifth place by the flag.

SX1 Final One Results

PosRiderMachineGap
1Luke CLOUT (NSW)Kawasaki7:47.084
2Dean WILSON (SCO)Honda+3.157
3Aaron TANTI (QLD)Honda+9.373
4Jed BEATON (VIC)Yamaha+11.386
5Joey SAVATGY (USA)Honda+19.970
6Dylan WILLS (NSW)GasGas+27.041
7Jack MATHER (QLD)Husqvarna+28.669
8Nathan CRAWFORD (QLD)KTM+29.766
9Joel WIGHTMAN (NSW)Yamaha+35.748
10Zachary WATSON (QLD)Husqvarna+38.687
11Hayden MELLROSS (NSW)KTM+41.657
12Liam JACKSON (QLD)GasGas+43.702
13Luke ZIELINSKI (QLD)Yamaha+47.862
14Cody O’LOAN (QLD)Yamaha1 Lap
15Joel EVANS (QLD)Yamaha1 Lap
16Jesse MADDEN (NSW)Honda1 Lap
17Joel CIGLIANO (NSW)Kawasaki1 Lap
18Jesse BISHOP (QLD)Honda1 Lap
19Caleb GOULLET (VIC)GasGas1 Lap
20Brandon STEEL (NSW)Yamaha1 Lap
DNFRobbie MARSHALL (QLD)Husqvarna9 Laps

SX1 Final Two

SX1 competitors were back on the gates only minutes after taking the chequered flag in the opening bout. Joey Savatgy was straight into the lead ahead of Dean Wilson. Luke Clout was fifth early on but made short work of Nathan Crawford and Jed Beaton to move up to third by lap two.

Savatgy was never headed en route to a clear victory over Wilson.  Clout rounding out the podium.

It was not all plain sailing for Savatgy though as he actually went down with three laps remaining! His lead was such that he managed to get back on the bike and rejoin the race without losing the lead.

Jet Beaton fourth while Dylan Wills made up plenty of places in the final laps to move up to fifth place by the flag ahead of Nathan Crawford.

SX1 Final Two Results

PosRiderMachineGap
1Joey SAVATGY (USA)Honda7:59.197
2Dean WILSON (SCO)Honda+3.048
3Luke CLOUT (NSW)Kawasaki+8.449
4Jed BEATON (VIC)Yamaha+10.622
5Dylan WILLS (NSW)GasGas+16.060
6Nathan CRAWFORD (QLD)KTM+18.239
7Hayden MELLROSS (NSW)KTM+19.671
8Joel WIGHTMAN (NSW)Yamaha+22.326
9Zachary WATSON (QLD)Husqvarna+30.701
10Jack MATHER (QLD)Husqvarna+34.172
11Aaron TANTI (QLD)Honda+40.791
12Luke ZIELINSKI (QLD)Yamaha+43.378
13Joel EVANS (QLD)Yamaha+46.615
14Liam JACKSON (QLD)GasGas+48.271
15Joel CIGLIANO (NSW)Kawasaki1 Lap
16Brandon STEEL (NSW)Yamaha1 Lap
17Caleb GOULLET (VIC)GasGas1 Lap
18Jesse BISHOP (QLD)Honda2 Laps
DNFCody O’LOAN (QLD)Yamaha3 Laps
DNFJesse MADDEN (NSW)Honda7 Laps

SX1 Final Three

Luke Clout and Aaron Tanti were side by side thorugh the opening turn but Tanti went high into the next berm as he tried to avoid Tanti but the Empire Kawasaki man came off very much second best, running over the crest of the berm and lost almost ten positions in the process.

Joey Savatgy was quickly up to second and locked onto the back wheel of Tanti, waiting for the Australian to make a mistake. Savatgy was through to the lead before the end of the second lap and immediatey started to pull away from Tanti.

Tanti then fell into the clutches of Dean Wilson, the Briton taking that second place with four laps to run. Wilson didn’t have enough speed to run down Savatgy though, settling for second place with a comfortable buffer over Tanti.

Jed Beaton fourth while early race leader Luke Clout recovered to fifth by the flag.

SX1 Round Podium

Savatgy and Wilson finished on equal points for the round but Savatgy the victor due to his race wins while Luke Clout rounded out the podium and is also third in the championship with two rounds still to run.

SX1 Final Three Results

PosRiderMachineGap
1Joey SAVATGY (USA)Honda7:54.873
2Dean WILSON (SCO)Honda+3.234
3Aaron TANTI (QLD)Honda+5.707
4Jed BEATON (VIC)Yamaha+9.314
5Luke CLOUT (NSW)Kawasaki+16.049
6Dylan WILLS (NSW)GasGas+24.989
7Jack MATHER (QLD)Husqvarna+27.001
8Joel WIGHTMAN (NSW)Yamaha+30.736
9Zachary WATSON (QLD)Husqvarna+31.799
10Luke ZIELINSKI (QLD)Yamaha+38.942
11Jesse MADDEN (NSW)Honda+46.088
12Robbie MARSHALL (QLD)Husqvarna1 Lap
13Hayden MELLROSS (NSW)KTM1 Lap
14Joel EVANS (QLD)Yamaha1 Lap
15Liam JACKSON (QLD)GasGas1 Lap
16Caleb GOULLET (VIC)GasGas1 Lap
17Brandon STEEL (NSW)Yamaha1 Lap
18Joel CIGLIANO (NSW)Kawasaki1 Lap
19Jesse BISHOP (QLD)Honda1 Lap
20Nathan CRAWFORD (QLD)KTM1 Lap
DNFCody O’LOAN (QLD)Yamaha4 Laps

SX1 Round Points

PosNameMachineR1R2R3Total
1Joey SAVATGYHonda16252566
2Dean WILSONHonda22222266
3Luke CLOUTKawasaki25201661
4Jed BEATONYamaha18181854
5Aaron TANTIHonda20102050
6Dylan WILLSGasGas15161546
7Jack MATHERHusqvarna14111439
8Joel WIGHTMANYamaha12131338
9Zachary WATSONHusqvarna11121235
10Hayden MELLROSSKTM1014832
11Nathan CRAWFORDKTM1315129
12Luke ZIELINSKIYamaha891128
13Liam JACKSONGasGas97622
14Joel EVANSYamaha68721
15Jesse MADDENHonda511016
16Joel CIGLIANOKawasaki46313
17Caleb GOULLETGasGas24511
18Brandon STEELYamaha15410
19Robbie MARSHALLHusqvarna99
20Cody O’LOANYamaha729
21Jesse BISHOPHonda3328

SX1 Championship Points

PosNameMachineTotal
1Joey SAVATGYHonda72
2Dean WILSONHonda67
3Luke CLOUTKawasaki62
4Jed BEATONYamaha50
5Aaron TANTIHonda48
6Dylan WILLSGasGas44
7Hayden MELLROSSKTM42
8Joel WIGHTMANYamaha35
9Jack MATHERHusqvarna31
10Luke ZIELINSKIYamaha31
11Brett METCALFEKawasaki27
12Zachary WATSONHusqvarna25
13Joel EVANSYamaha25
14Matt MOSSYamaha22
15Jesse MADDENHonda19
16Joel CIGLIANOKawasaki12
17Cody O’LOANYamaha11
18Nathan CRAWFORDKTM10
19Liam JACKSONGasGas8
20Caleb GOULLETGasGas7
21Robbie MARSHALLHusqvarna6
22Brandon STEELYamaha6
23Elijah WIESEYamaha3

SX2 Final One

Shane McElrath scored the holeshot in the opening eight-lap SX2 contest of the night ahead of Reid Taylor and Canadian Cole Thompson.

2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship – Round Three – Wollongong – SX2

Thompson took second place Taylor on lap two but could not make any real inroads towards the American, the gap staying around three-seconds, give or take a second or so, over the last half a dozen laps.

Brodie Connolly took third place from Empire Kawasaki’s Reid Taylor on the final lap to make it a Honda 1-2-3.

SX2 Final One Results

PosNameMachineGap
1Shane MCELRATH (USA)Honda6:19.341
2Cole THOMPSON (CAN)Honda+2.585
3Brodie CONNOLLY (VIC)Honda+13.834
4Reid TAYLOR (NSW)Kawasaki+14.499
5Kaleb BARHAM (QLD)Yamaha+33.229
6Jayce COSFORD (QLD)Yamaha+36.193
7Thynan KEAN (VIC)KTM+45.298
8Sam LARSEN (QLD)Yamaha+45.869
9Liam ATKINSON (QLD)Triumph+51.122
10Bailey MALKIEWICZ (VIC)Yamaha1 Lap
11Mackenzie O’BREE (VIC)GasGas1 Lap
12Cambell WILLIAMS (NSW)Husqvarna1 Lap
13Ben NOVAK (NSW)Honda1 Lap
14Connar ADAMS (VIC)KTM1 Lap
15Ryan KOHLENBERG (NSW)Yamaha1 Lap
16Kayden MINEAR (WA)KTM1 Lap
17Zane MACKINTOSH (VIC)Kawasaki1 Lap
18Reid LEHRER (NSW)KTM1 Lap
19Kallam ORCHARD (VIC)Kawasaki1 Lap
20Byron DENNIS (NSW)GasGas2 Laps

SX2 Final Two

SX2 competitors had a short five-minutes to catch their breath before lining up on the gates once again for the second SX2 bout of the night.

Shane McElrath emerged from turn one in front of Reid Taylor.  Brodie Connolly took that second place from Taylor on the opening lap and set about trying to get on terms with McElrath as Cole Thompson moved up to third.

With five laps to run the race was temporarily halted so medical assistance could be rendered to Bailey Malkiewicz.  The stoppage benefitted Connolly as the Honda man had a decent tumble just before the race was halted. The break allowed his Polyflor Honda mechanics to make some running repairs to his CRF250R on the gates before the action recommenced.

Cole Thompson got the jump at the restart ahead of Connolly and Jayce Cosford. McElrath made short work of Cosford to make it a Honda 1-2-3 up front once again.

Thompson and Connolly

It took three laps for McElrath to sneak past Thompson for the lead and once up front the American pulled away with ease.

Just when it looked like the Honda triumvirate would run away with it Jayce Cosford came back into the contest, getting the better of Connolly with three laps to run to move up to third.

Cole Thompson then went down while running in second place with two laps to go. The Canadian was shuffled down to sixth place before he was back up to speed and that put him out of podium contention. His mistake promoted Cosford up to second place and Brodie Connolly on to the podium.

McElrath taking the victory over Cosford by 8.54 seconds. The American’s fastest lap almost two-seconds quicker than anyone else could manage and clearly a class above.

Shane McElrath

SX2 Final Two Results

PosNameMachineGap
1Shane MCELRATH (USA)Honda6:24.794
2Jayce COSFORD (QLD)Yamaha+8.540
3Brodie CONNOLLY (VIC)Honda+13.428
4Kaleb BARHAM (QLD)Yamaha+15.457
5Kayden MINEAR (WA)KTM+16.086
6Cole THOMPSON (CAN)Honda+21.375
7Reid TAYLOR (NSW)Kawasaki+22.365
8Cambell WILLIAMS (NSW)Husqvarna+23.303
9Byron DENNIS (NSW)GasGas+34.226
10Ben NOVAK (NSW)Honda+38.530
11Mackenzie O’BREE (VIC)GasGas+43.368
12Sam LARSEN (QLD)Yamaha+47.540
13Liam ATKINSON (QLD)Triumph+56.532
14Kallam ORCHARD (VIC)Kawasaki1 Lap
15Zane MACKINTOSH (VIC)Kawasaki1 Lap
16Thynan KEAN (VIC)KTM1 Lap
17Reid LEHRER (NSW)KTM1 Lap
18Ryan KOHLENBERG (NSW)Yamaha1 Lap
19Connar ADAMS (VIC)KTM2 Laps

SX2 Final Three

Shane McElrath again got the jump on the field as Brodie Connolly and Reid Taylor gave chase. A small bobble by Taylor early on allowed Cole Thompson to sneak by him for third place. The quartet remained in that order right up until the final lap, when Thompson got the better of Connolly for second place.

McElrath completed the clean sweep for the night and looked to do it pretty easy.

Wollongong AUSX Round Podium

Cole Thompson and Brodie Connolly rounded out the race three podium but Connolly pipped Thompson by a point for the round podium.

Reid Taylor fourth for the round by a point over Kaleb Barham.

SX2 Final Three Results

PosNameMachineGap
1Shane MCELRATH (USA)Honda6:26.695
2Cole THOMPSON (CAN)Honda+3.114
3Brodie CONNOLLY (VIC)Honda+6.178
4Reid TAYLOR (NSW)Kawasaki+7.985
5Kayden MINEAR (WA)KTM+12.732
6Kaleb BARHAM (QLD)Yamaha+15.177
7Cambell WILLIAMS (NSW)Husqvarna+30.603
8Byron DENNIS (NSW)GasGas+32.065
9Ben NOVAK (NSW)Honda+36.266
10Jayce COSFORD (QLD)Yamaha+44.418
11Thynan KEAN (VIC)KTM+45.434
12Sam LARSEN (QLD)Yamaha+50.352
13Mackenzie O’BREE (VIC)GasGas1 Lap
14Zane MACKINTOSH (VIC)Kawasaki1 Lap
15Ryan KOHLENBERG (NSW)Yamaha1 Lap
16Kallam ORCHARD (VIC)Kawasaki1 Lap
17Reid LEHRER (NSW)KTM1 Lap
DNFLiam ATKINSON (QLD)Triumph7 Laps

SX2 Round Points

PosNameMachineR1R2R3Total
1Shane MCELRATHHonda25252575
2Brodie CONNOLLYHonda20202060
3Cole THOMPSONHonda22152259
4Reid TAYLORKawasaki18141850
5Kaleb BARHAMYamaha16181549
6Jayce COSFORDYamaha15221148
7Kayden MINEARKTM5161637
8Cambell WILLIAMSHusqvarna9131436
9Ben NOVAKHonda8111231
10Sam LARSENYamaha139931
11Thynan KEANKTM1451029
12Mackenzie O’BREEGasGas1010828
13Byron DENNISGasGas1121326
14Liam ATKINSONTriumph128323
15Zane MACKINTOSHKawasaki46717
16Ryan KOHLENBERGYamaha63615
17Kallam ORCHARDKawasaki27514
18Reid LEHRERKTM34411
19Bailey MALKIEWICZYamaha1111
20Connar ADAMSKTM729

SX2 Championship Points

PosNameMachineTotal
1Shane MCELRATHHonda63
2Cole THOMPSONHonda56
3Brodie CONNOLLYHonda56
4Reid TAYLORKawasaki49
5Jayce COSFORDYamaha47
6Kayden MINEARKTM44
7Kaleb BARHAMYamaha37
8Noah FERGUSONHonda33
9Ryder KINGSFORDYamaha32
10Alex LARWOODHonda32
11Liam ATKINSONTriumph28
12Rhys BUDDHusqvarna25
13Byron DENNISGasGas24
14Mackenzie O’BREEGasGas23
15Cambell WILLIAMSHusqvarna21
16Sam LARSENYamaha18
17Ben NOVAKHonda16
18Thynan KEANKTM15
19Jack KUKASHusqvarna13
20Myles GILMOREHonda9
21Zane MACKINTOSHKawasaki6
22Ryan KOHLENBERGYamaha5
23Kallam ORCHARDKawasaki4
24Reid LEHRERKTM3
25Bailey MALKIEWICZYamaha2
26Connar ADAMSKTM1
27Mitchell NORRISKawasaki1

SX3 Final

Cooper Rowe got away to an early lead before being overhauled by Kye Woods. Jake Cannon then pushed Rowe further back as he moved up to second place.

Kayd Kingsford was running strong in fourth before going down heavily in the whoops.

After moving through to the lead early Woods was never headed, pulling away from the field to a clear victory.

Ky Woods

Jake Cannon had been in second place for much of the contest but went down just before the final turn on the final lap while trying to catch Woods. That mistake allowed Koby Hantis and Jack Byrne through to push him off the podium.

SX3 Podium

SX3 Final Results

PosNameMachineGap
1Ky WOODS (NSW)GasGas5:55.461
2Koby HANTIS (NSW)Yamaha+5.222
3Jack BYRNE (TAS)Husqvarna+7.264
4Jake CANNON (QLD)Honda+13.819
5Seth BURCHELL (NSW)Yamaha+14.424
6Travis LINDSAY (NSW)Yamaha+18.144
7Jyle CAMPBELL (NSW)Husqvarna+20.272
8Hayden DOWNIE (QLD)GasGas+29.354
9Finley MANSON (NSW)KTM+30.546
10Riley BURGESS (NSW)Husqvarna+31.623
11Cooper ROWE (NSW)Husqvarna+32.450
12Peter WOLFE (NSW)Husqvarna+36.172
13Lachlan ALLEN (QLD)Yamaha+37.453
14Geordie TAYLOR (NSW)Husqvarna+38.391
15Kobe DREW (QLD)Yamaha+39.873
16Cameron SHAW (NSW)KTM+42.211
17Wil CARPENTER (SA)Yamaha+42.993
18Drew KREMER (NSW)GasGas+43.757
19Phoenix BLANCHETTE (NSW)Yamaha1 Lap
20Max COMPTON (NSW)GasGas1 Lap
DNFOliver CORBIN (NZ)KTM3 Laps
DNFKayd KINGSFORD (NSW)Yamaha4 Laps

SX3 Championship Points

PosNameMachineTotal
1Seth BURCHELLYamaha66
2Ky WOODSGasGas61
3Jake CANNONHonda56
4Koby HANTISYamaha55
5Jack BYRNEHusqvarna50
6Travis LINDSAYYamaha44
7Jyle CAMPBELLHusqvarna44
8Cooper ROWEHusqvarna33
9Kayd KINGSFORDYamaha30
10Kobe DREWYamaha26
11Peter WOLFEHusqvarna26
12Riley BURGESSHusqvarna23
13Joel FREIBERGKTM22
14Lachlan ALLENYamaha18
15Wyatt DELANGENKTM17
16Cameron SHAWKTM17
17Hayden DOWNIEGasGas16
18Auston BOYDGasGas13
19Finley MANSONKTM12
20Geordie TAYLORHusqvarna9
21Oliver CORBINKTM8
22Koby TATEKTM5
23Wil CARPENTERYamaha4
24Drew KREMERGasGas3
25Phoenix BLANCHETTEYamaha2
26Riley MORELKTM2
27Max COMPTONGasGas1

CR85 cc Final

Seth Thomas was quickly through to the lead and was never headed in the 85 cc ranks to extend his championship lead over Jack Nunn to seven-points.

Seth Thomas

Jack Nunn had finished second, five-seconds behind Thomas, but was demoted to fourth place for a start gate infringement. That promoted Ritchie Lawler and Nixon Darragh on to the podium.

CR22 85 cc Cup Podium – Wollongong

CR85 cc Final Results

PosNameMachineGap
1Seth THOMAS (NSW)GasGas6:33.160
2Ritchie LAWLER (NSW)KTM+10.652
3Nixon DARRAGH (QLD)Husqvarna+13.236
4Jack NUNN (NSW)GasGas+4.935
5Deegan FORT (WA)Yamaha+17.035
6Connor GUILLOT (VIC)Yamaha+25.923
7Heath DAVY (NSW)Yamaha+27.035
8Jahli THOMPSON (NSW)Husqvarna+28.795
9Cooper FORD (TAS)KTM+30.137
10Jaggar TOWNLEY (NZ)Yamaha+30.788
11Dylan GROMBALL (SA)KTM+34.412
12Zander KRUIK (QLD)GasGas+36.004
13Declan SMART (SA)GasGas+37.102
14Tyson WILLIAMS (NSW)GasGas+38.021
15MAX ANDERSON (NSW)KTM+44.291
16Lachlan VINCENT (NSW)KTM+48.057
17Lachlan NEVELL (NSW)Husqvarna+48.959
18Max OAKLEY (VIC)Husqvarna+50.656
19Eliza DENNIS (NSW)GasGas+53.011
20Jobe BIRCH (VIC)Yamaha+53.917
21Ethan WOLFE (NSW)Husqvarna+55.276
22Carter THOMAS (NSW)KTM+56.601

CR85 cc Championship Points

PosNameMachineTotal
1Seth THOMASGasGas70
2Jack NUNNGasGas63
3Ritchie LAWLERKTM54
4Nixon DARRAGHHusqvarna53
5Deegan FORTYamaha45
6Cooper FORDKTM43
7Tyson WILLIAMSGasGas40
8Declan SMARTGasGas35
9Lachlan VINCENTKTM30
10Connor GUILLOTYamaha26
11Jahli THOMPSONHusqvarna26
12MAX ANDERSONKTM25
13Jaggar TOWNLEYYamaha23
14Zander KRUIKGasGas22
15Carter THOMASKTM20
16Dylan GROMBALLKTM20
17Max OAKLEYHusqvarna18
18Lachlan NEVELLHusqvarna17
19Heath DAVYYamaha14
20Jobe BIRCHOther9
21Eliza DENNISGasgas6
22Tate BUNTINGYamaha2
23Paul REFALOYamaha1

65 cc Cup Race

Maxi Harris won the four-lap 65 cc Cup contest by a nose ahead of Caiden Riley.  Ryder Burchell rounded out the podium places after crossing the line five-seconds after the leading duo.

Maxi Harris

65 cc Cup Race Results

PosNameBehind Leader
1Maxi HARRIS (NSW)3:31.469
2Caiden RILEY (NSW)+0.016
3Ryder BURCHELL (NSW)+5.696
4Zac KELLETT (VIC)+13.415
5Hendrix GLOVER (NSW)+19.700
6Kieran MARKS (NSW)+24.082
7Colton WHILBEY ()+26.083
8Cruz BRAHIM ()+31.371
9Rusty NUNN (NSW)+33.111
10Heath MOORE (NSW)+39.953
11Archer VAN DYK (NSW)+40.764
12Jaxen MOORE (NSW)+43.696
13Jack LEHMANN (NSW)+47.120
14Jaxon GOBLE ()+48.845
15Ryan EASTGATE (NSW)+51.843
16Dylan POOL (VIC)1 Lap
17Indiana LISTER (QLD)1 Lap
18Bailey POOL (VIC)1 Lap
19Lilly LEWIS (NSW)1 Lap
20Ryder JOHN (NSW)1 Lap
21Ryda CARROLL (NSW)1 Lap
22Lillian KEGG (NSW)2 Laps

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