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Recapping all the SX1/2/3/85 races from Brisbane AUSX double-header

2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship - Rounds one and two - Kayo Stadium, Redcliffe, Brisbane

Trev by Trev
October 15, 2024
in Supercross

2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship
Round One – Brisbane

The 2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship kicked off with a double-header at Redcliffe’s Kayo Stadium over the weekend.

Redcliffe’s Kayo Stadium

5,500 tons of dirt had been brought into the venue to build a busy and tricky track that the fastest of the SX1 boys lapped in around 52-seconds.

The CR22 85 cc Cup joined the big boys of SX1, SX2 and SX3 to make for a 30 race weekend across Saturday and Sunday.

SX1 competitors raced over ten laps, SX2 eight laps, SX3 seven laps and the 85 cc Cup youngsters ran six laps.

After the opening two rounds in Brisbane AUSX next heads to Wollongong for round three on November 2. AUSX then hits Adelaide for round four on the weekend of November 15-17 before the finale in Melbourne on November 30.


SX1 Final One

Luke Clout took a wide line through turn one that worked out for the Empire Kawasaki rider and earned him the first holeshot of the 2024 ASX season.  Robbie Marshall went down at turn one while Jesse Bishop lost a stack of time extricating himself from the fallen Marshall.

SX1 Final One

Dean Wilson chased down Luke Clout and put the #1 Honda at the front of the field a lap into the ten-lap contest.

SX1 Final One

Joey Savatgy then made it a Honda 1-2 after also getting the better of Clout, but the Kawasaki man made him work for it, keeping Savatgy bay lap after lap before the American finally got the better of him.  Once clear at the front though the two Honda men streaked away, running lap-times a second quicker than their pursuers.

Dean Wilson the winner

Matt Moss scored good points in fourth ahead of the evergreen Brett Metcalfe.

Hayden Mellross the first KTM home in sixth ahead of Aaron Tanti and Joel Wightman.

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SX1 Final One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1D WilsonHon8m38.321
2J SavatgyHon+5.622
3L CloutKaw+19.901
4M MossYam+27.121
5B MetcalfeKaw+31.038
6H MellrossKTM+32.657
7A TantiHon+34.259
8J WightmanYam+36.334
9D WillsGas+50.188
10J BeatonYam+52.147
11J EvansYam+55.795
12L ZielinskiYam+58.079
13Z WatsonHus1m32.063
14J MatherHus1 Lap
15J MaddenHon1 Lap
16C O’loanYam1 Lap
17E WieseYam1 Lap
18J CiglianoKaw1 Lap
19R MarshallHus1 Lap
20C GoulletGas1 Lap
21J BishopHon1 Lap
22B SteelYam1 Lap

SX1 Final Two

Dean Wilson ran Luke Clout a little wide at the opening turn to score the holeshot ahead of Joey Savatgy, Aaron Tanti and Clout.  The Kawasaki man took third place from Tanti early on lap two.

Up front Wilson and Savatgy were running away from the field. The two Honda men finishing in that order more than 20-seconds ahead of Luke Clout who managed to keep Aaron Tanti at bay.

Dean Wilson

The pace of the two internationals out front such that their fastest laps were more than two-seconds quicker than the rest of the field.

Savatgy and Wilson

The next quickest rider had actually been Matt Moss, the Aussie veteran looked like he would secure a safe fifth before slipping down the order in the final laps.

Matt Moss

Dean Wilson the round winner off the back of his 1-1 scorecard, while Joey Savatgy finished Saturday night with 44-points to take second overall from Luke Clout on 40-points.

SX1 Round One Podium

SX1 Final Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1D WilsonHon8m29.718
2J SavatgyHon+1.122
3L CloutKaw+24.105
4A TantiHon+25.648
5H MellrossKTM+40.906
6J BeatonYam+44.472
7B MetcalfeKaw+45.896
8D WillsGas+48.678
9J WightmanYam+50.246
10L ZielinskiYam+56.301
11J EvansYam1 Lap
12J MatherHus1 Lap
13J MaddenHon1 Lap
14Z WatsonHus1 Lap
15J CiglianoKaw1 Lap
16C O’loanYam1 Lap
17C GoulletGas1 Lap
18B SteelYam1 Lap
19J BishopHon1 Lap
20E WieseYam1 Lap
21M MossYam1 Lap
22R MarshallHus1 Lap

SX2 Final One

A shower of rain had dampened the track ahead of the first of two SX2 bouts that raced on Saturday night at Kayo Stadium.

SX2

Alex Larwood scored the holeshot and immediately began to build a lead over Brodie Connolly, Ryder Kingsford and Noah Ferguson only to lose the rear, dropping his CRF250R. That lost Larwood around eight positions before he then went down harder on the following lap and rejoined at the back of the field.

Inheriting the lead following Larwood’s demise, Brodie Connolly was being chased hard by Noah Ferguson.  West Australian youngster Kayden Minear had made his way up to third place.

Ferguson made his move through to the lead at around half-race distance. Minear then also tried to put a move on Connolly but a mistake then saw him lose a number of positions.

Further back Shane McElrath was working his way up through the pack, pass Minear, Rhys Budd and Reid Taylor to put himself into podium contention.  McElrath ran out of time to steal second place from Connolly and had to settle for third place at the flag.

Noah Ferguson the clear victor by almost four-seconds.

Canadian Cole Thompson underlined his potential with the fastest lap of the race but some mistakes saw him finish in a relatively lowly ninth position.

SX2 Final One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1N FergusonHon7m12.708
2B ConnollyHon+3.777
3S McelrathHon+3.911
4R TaylorKaw+4.986
5R BuddHus+6.664
6J CosfordYam+6.852
7K MinearKTM+9.551
8R KingsfordYam+10.393
9C ThompsonHon+11.151
10M GilmoreHon+15.176
11C WilliamsHus+20.703
12L AtkinsonTri+21.791
13J KukasHus+23.887
14B DennisGas+26.767
15S LarsenYam+32.160
16M O’breeGas+33.315
17T KeanKTM+35.099
18M NorrisKaw+56.965
19J KitchenKTM+1m01.438
20A LarwoodHon1 Lap
21B NovakHon2 Laps
DNFK BarhamYam6 Laps

SX2 Final Two

Alex Larwood got away to an early lead ahead of Reid Taylor, Shane McElrath, Ryder Kingsford and Rhys Budd but Budd skittled into McElrath early on lap one to put himself out of the race and McElrath dead last.

Reid Taylor moved through to the lead late on the opening lap. Ryder Kingsford them moved up to second before coming up short on a jump which saw him lose that second position to Brodie Connolly. The Honda man then took the lead from Taylor.

Reid Taylor and Brodie Connolly

Taylor and Connolly then tripped each other up with Connolly coming off second best, losing time and a number of positions while hooked up in the tough blocks.

At half-race distance Taylor led but was being chased hard by Ryder Kingsford. The Honda trio of Connolly, Thompson and McElrath were right behind that leading duo, before all three Honda men got tangled up amongst each other and were on the deck!  McElrath lost the most time and Connolly the least.

Three Honda men down and tangled up together

Up front Ryder Kingsford got the better of Reid Taylor for the lead and then put in the fastest lap of the race to pull away to a convincing win.

Ryder Kingsford

Alex Larwood rounded out the podium well clear of Jayce Cosford, Noah Ferguson and Kayden Minear.

Noah Ferguson the round winner

That fifth place good enough for Ferguson to take the overall round win with 41-points ahead of Taylor on 40-points.

SX2 Round One Podium

SX2 Final Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1R KingsfordYam7m15.260
2R TaylorKaw+2.673
3A LarwoodHon+3.312
4J CosfordYam+6.903
5N FergusonHon+7.625
6K MinearKTM+7.797
7K BarhamYam+12.425
8C ThompsonHon+12.519
9L AtkinsonTri+18.216
10J KukasHus+20.078
11B ConnollyHon+25.631
12B NovakHon+27.684
13M O’breeGas+28.808
14S LarsenYam+36.313
15M NorrisKaw+40.480
16B DennisGas+42.071
17T KeanKTM+45.302
18S McelrathHon+48.728
19C WilliamsHus+52.181
20M GilmoreHon1 Lap
DNFJ KitchenKTM+51.167

SX3 Final

WBR Yamaha’s Seth Burchell scored the holeshot and was unchallenged throughout the opening seven-lap contest of season 2024.

WBR Yamaha’s Seth Burchell

Jake Cannon had his work cut out for him after a poor start but marched his way past Cooper Rowe, Kayd Kingsford and Jake Byrne over the opening laps to move into second place but by the time he had Burchell had an unassailable lead.

Cooper Rowe had been in podium contention early on before a crash a couple of laps into the race cost him plenty of time and championship points.

A light misty drizzle swept across the circuit halfway through the contest to make the tetchy track conditions even more challenging.

Kayd Kingsford went down a couple of laps before the chequered flag but regrouped to still finish on the podium. Kingsford also recorded the fastest lap of the race.

SX3 Final Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1S BurchellYam6m19.965
2J CannonHon+3.092
3K KingsfordYam+7.720
4J ByrneHus+14.251
5T LindsayYam+18.800
6J CampbellHus+20.770
7K WoodsGas+22.095
8K HantisYam+25.531
9R BurgessHus+28.591
10J FreibergKTM+34.021
11W DelangenKTM+36.984
12P WolfeHus+38.074
13A BoydGas+39.799
14O CorbinKTM+41.859
15K DrewYam+42.065
16C RoweHus+46.195
17L AllenYam+47.486
18C ShawKTM+56.858
19R MorelKTM+59.609
20K TateKTM1 Lap
21Z HenryOth1 Lap
DNFZ O’loanKTM1 Lap

CR85 cc Final

Tate Reed had set the pace in practice but was missing from the gates after coming together with another rider in a Heat race which forced him to watch from the sidelines.

Jack Nunn got away to an early lead over Cooper Ford. However, the Tasmanian piled the pressure on over the opening laps which saw Nunn make a couple of mistakes, one of those allowed Ford to steal the lead on lap four.

Jack Nunn

He then kept the lead throughout lap five before being overhauled on the final lap by Nunn who put in the fastest lap of the race on that last circuit, to take the victory on the finish line after sweeping across the front of Ford.

Both riders fell from their machines on the finish line jump, with Ford actually forced to roll back down the up-ramp to get the momentum up again to cross the line. Connor Guillot then jumped the finish line while Nunn’s bike was still on the deck and flat landed on the winner’s GASGAS, both somehow escaping injury from what could have been a truly sickening accident.

Nunn and Ford had steadily pulled away from Seth Thomas, the GASGAS rider the best of the rest to round out the podium.

Deegan Fort and Richie Lawler had a coming together early on lap two with Fort coming off second best in that scrap, re-joining near the back of the field. Connor Guillott also an early faller.

CR85 cc Final

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1J NunnGas5m56.670
2C FordKTM+0.327
3S ThomasGas+11.476
4N DarraghHus+13.109
5R LawlerKTM+13.579
6T WilliamsGas+21.702
7D SmartGas+24.225
8Z KruikGas+25.391
9J TownleyYam+28.575
10L VincentKTM+30.678
11J ThompsonHus+33.628
12MAX AndersonKTM+35.799
13C ThomasKTM+37.916
14D FortYam+43.070
15L NevellHus+45.178
16D GromballKTM+47.436
17M OakleyHus+52.717
18C GuillotYam+53.278
19J BirchOth1m01.479
20P RefaloYam+1m12.289
21E DennisGas1 Lap

Round Two – Brisbane

SX1 Final One

Jed Beaton and Matt Moss made it an early Yamaha 1-2 up front, but not for long as Empire Kawasaki’s Luke Clout dispensed with both of them before the end of the opening lap.

SX1 Final One

A little further back American duo Joey Savatgy and Dean Wilson battled each other over fourth place across the opening laps before getting the better of the CDR Yamaha duo to move into the podium positions.

SX1 Final One

Dean Wilson then chased down and passed Beaton for the lead on lap seven only to then make a mistake which put him briefly on the deck.

SX1 Final One

Beaton and Savatgy swept past the stricken Wilson and battled tooth and nail all the way to the flag.

SX1 Final One

Wilson recovered to again briefly nose ahead of Clout and Savatgy for all of a metre but his pass had thrown him off-line and he was forced to leave the track which allowed Clout and Savatgy back through once again.

SX1 Final One

Clout taking the hard-fought win over Savatgy by four-tenths, while Wilson completed the podium ahead of Moss.

SX1 Final One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1L CloutKaw8m36.017
2J SavatgyHon+0.439
3D WilsonHon+1.466
4M MossYam+5.103
5J BeatonYam+8.706
6A TantiHon+16.611
7H MellrossKTM+20.584
8D WillsGas+23.089
9J MatherHus+25.728
10L ZielinskiYam+26.497
11J EvansYam+29.261
12J WightmanYam+30.524
13B MetcalfeKaw+32.245
14Z WatsonHus+36.385
15J MaddenHon+42.436
16C O’loanYam+45.617
17R MarshallHus+48.696
18E WieseYam+54.753
19J CiglianoKaw1 Lap
20J BishopHon1 Lap
21B SteelYam1 Lap
DNFC GoulletGas7 Laps

SX1 Final Two

Matt Moss scored the holeshot ahead of Luke Clout, Dylan Wills, Joey Savatgy and Dean Wilson. Aaron Tanti tangled with Luke Clout on the exit of turn one which left Honda rider on the deck. Jack Mather then got caught up on the stricken Tanti and also losing a lot of time.

SX1

Moss held on to the lead for the opening lap before making a mistake on lap two and dropping the CDR Yamaha which allowed Savatgy, Wilson, Clout and Wills through. It took Moss a long time to get going again before he rejoined at almost the back of the 22-rider field.

SX1

Joey Savatgy proved to have Dean Wilson’s measure in this final contest. The two Honda men pulled away from Luke Clout, the Empire Kawasaki man having a fairly lonely latter half of the race on his way to bagging great points with another podium finish.

Joey Savatgy

Jed Beaton the first Yamaha home in fourth ahead of Dylan Wills and veteran Brett Metcalfe. A great start to the season for Beaton who hadn’t raced Supercross for nine years.

The race victory gave Savatgy the Sunday round win ahead of Clout and Wilson.

After the opening two rounds Savatgy leaves Queensland with a two-point buffer over Wilson while Clout is right in that mix too, only three-points behind Wilson.

Joey Savatgy

“The track was tricky, with few areas to make up time. The key tonight was minimising mistakes. I’m pumped with the team and the bike—we’ve had two days of testing, and the positive changes we’ve made are paying off.”

SX1 Round Two Podium
Dean Wilson

“Joey and I set the pace, and Clouty rode well, but tonight was about avoiding mistakes—and I think I made the most. Still, we’re in a great spot, and this championship is going to be tight.”

America leads Scotland leads Australia… A Honda 1-2 with Kawasaki’s Clout in third and Beaton in fourth.

Jed Beaton

“I didn’t grow up on supercross and having been in Europe for a long period of time, I haven’t raced it in a while but I put in plenty of work after the end of the ProMX championship and its starting to come a little easier for me. I still have a long way to go and racing on the weekend highlighted some things that need work, but overall, I’m pretty happy with how things went and think that I have a lot of improvement in me. The whoops on the first night got the better of me and just keeping my head on the game, as a mistake on a supercross track can how you on the ground quickly. But Sunday was better and it felt far more controlled on the bike and things weren’t happening as fast. Wollongong is next and with the first weekend done, I have a bit more experience I can draw on and pick up where I left off here in Redcliffe.”

Luke Clout and Jed Beaton

Matt Moss sits ninth in the championship but will come out swinging at Wollongong as he lives in the region and will be sure to have plenty of friends and family in support.

Matt Moss

“That was unacceptable and not me. I have no excuses, I just raced poorly and made far too many mistakes to get a decent result on each night. The team did everything they could, and the bike was good, so the responsibility is on me to get things back on track and quickly for round three.”

Dylan Wills and Luke Clout
Dylan Wills

“It was a solid weekend and I feel we’re definitely on the right track. I got a bit lucky in the second final with a few guys crashing early, but I got to settle down, do my laps and that was the best riding I did all weekend. I’m stoked – a P5 on the night is pretty respectable for where we’re at in these early stages of the season. There’s plenty of work to do, but I’m motivated to get back out there as I think we’ve got a lot more to show.”

SX1 Final Two

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1J SavatgyHon8m31.902
2D WilsonHon2.706
3L CloutKaw13.170
4J BeatonYam18.102
5D WillsGas25.879
6B MetcalfeKaw27.648
7H MellrossKTM28.309
8A TantiHon29.700
9J WightmanYam34.489
10L ZielinskiYam40.494
11M MossYam42.616
12J MatherHus49.029
13J MaddenHon49.430
14J EvansYam50.864
15Z WatsonHus55.811
16C O’loanYam57.053
17R MarshallHus1 Lap
18B SteelYam1 Lap
19J CiglianoKaw1 Lap
20C GoulletGas1 Lap
21E WieseYam1 Lap
22J BishopHon1 Lap

SX1 Points

PosRiderBikeR1R2Points
1J SavatgyHon222547
2D WilsonHon252045
3L CloutKaw202242
4J BeatonYam141832
5A TantiHon181432
6H MellrossKTM161531
7D WillsGas131629
8B MetcalfeKaw151227
9M MossYam91322
10J WightmanYam121022
11L ZielinskiYam111122
12J EvansYam10818
13J MatherHus8917
14J MaddenHon6713
15Z WatsonHus7613
16C O’loanYam5510
17J CiglianoKaw437
18R MarshallHus44
19E WieseYam213
20C GoulletGas33
21B SteelYam123

SX2 Final One

Alex Larwood and Brodie Connolly the quickest away in the opening SX2 Final on Sunday with Shane McElrath hot on their heels in a Honda 1-2-3. The American wasted little time, taking the lead at the start of lap two and was never headed from there.

Both Cole Thomson and Alex Larwood made their way past Brodie Connolly to secure the final two podium positions in what was a Honda 1-2-3-4 at the flag.

Ryder Kingsford showed good pace also and kept the Honda men honest on his way to fifth.

SX2 Final One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1S McelrathHon6m48.085
2A LarwoodHon+3.310
3C ThompsonHon+4.423
4B ConnollyHon+5.582
5R KingsfordYam+7.730
6J CosfordYam+13.144
7R TaylorKaw+14.471
8K MinearKTM+15.551
9K BarhamYam+17.700
10N FergusonHon+20.076
11R BuddHus+31.228
12L AtkinsonTri+31.516
13M O’breeGas+33.381
14J KukasHus+36.992
15B DennisGas+38.424
16T KeanKTM+43.724
17C WilliamsHus+44.774
18S LarsenYam+50.364
19M GilmoreHon+53.857
20J KitchenKTM+59.427
21B NovakHon1 Lap
22K OrchardKaw1 Lap

SX2 Final Two

Ryder Kingsford and Noah Ferguson both went down at turn one but emerging from the carnage with the early lead was Alex Larwood ahead of Cole Thompson, Brodie Connolly and Shane McElrath.

SX2

Larwood maintained the lead throughout the opening two laps before being overhauled by Connolly and McElrath in what was again a Honda 1-2-3 up front.

McElrath hit the lead on lap four and then pulled away from his pursuers.

Shane McElrath

Brodie Connolly went down on lap six and lost half a dozen positions while on the deck.

Canadian Cole Thompson moved through to second place but Alex Larwood chased him hard all the way to the flag,

McElrath was never challenged after hitting the front while Thompson had enough to keep Larwood at bay to claim second.

Rhys Budd took fourth ahead of Byron Dennis and Brodie Connolly.

A perfect 50-point Sunday night haul for McElrath saw him take the round win ahead of Thompson and Larwood who both took 42-points from round two.

Despite performing well under par on Saturday McElrath still left Brisbane with an early two-point lead in the championship over Thompson.

Shane McElrath

“What a great second night! We’re just two points off the championship lead, which is amazing given my first-round struggles. I can’t thank the team enough—we’ve made continuous improvements, and it really showed tonight.”

Shane McElrath the winner

Connolly and Ferguson only a couple of points further behind and making it a Honda 1-2-3-4 in the championship. Ryder Kingsford is the leading Yamaha rider in fifth.

Brodie Connolly

“I’m riding with an injury I sustained at Des Nations, so I didn’t know what to expect. The first two rounds have been tough—the speed is there, but mistakes, both mine and others’, have made it harder than it needed to be. I’m grateful for the break before Round 3 so I can focus on areas I need to improve.”

SX2 Round Podium
McElrath from Thompson and Larwood
Ryder Kingsford

“I would like to have slightly better results, but I have a lot of the right things in place. My speed and fitness were good, I was able to qualify well and win races and take the win in final two on Saturday night. If it weren’t for a few lazy laps in race one and then that first turn crash in race two on Sunday, I would be much higher up the points. But I’m fit, healthy and determined to improve at every round as I think I can run with anyone in the class.”

Kayden Minear

“I had a blast this weekend. It was really cool to win my two heat races and I had good starts both days. While there are definitely areas we can work on before the next round, I’m happy with my riding and I feel our speed is pretty good. Today was only my fifth time on a bike since being in the US, and my expectations this weekend were to ride my own race and not get involved in the carnage. We did just that. I’m stoked and already looking forward to Wollongong next month.”

Kayden Minear

SX2 Final Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1S McElrathHon6m54.430
2C ThompsonHon+3.626
3A LarwoodHon+4.033
4R BuddHus+11.455
5B DennisGas+12.927
6B ConnollyHon+15.333
7K MinearKTM+16.612
8K BarhamYam+19.657
9M GilmoreHon+25.825
10J CosfordYam+27.323
11L AtkinsonTri+28.791
12R KingsfordYam+29.895
13M O’breeGas+33.869
14N FergusonHon+37.368
15B NovakHon+38.160
16R TaylorKaw+39.551
17T KeanKTM+40.294
18C WilliamsHus+43.151
19S LarsenYam+46.659
20J KitchenKTM+56.198
21K OrchardKaw1 Lap

SX2 Points

PosRiderBikeR1R2Points
1S McElrathHon132538
2C ThompsonHon142236
3B ConnollyHon161834
4N FergusonHon25833
5R KingsfordYam201232
6A LarwoodHon122032
7J CosfordYam181432
8R TaylorKaw22931
9K MinearKTM151530
10R BuddHus91625
11K BarhamYam81321
12L AtkinsonTri111021
13B DennisGas51116
14M O’breeGas7714
15J KukasHus10313
16M GilmoreHon369
17C WilliamsHus448
18S LarsenYam617
19T KeanKTM55
20B NovakHon224
21M NorrisKaw11

SX3 Final

Cooper Rowe and Seth Burchell both got away well, as Jye Campbell and Kayd Kingsford gave chase but late on lap one Kingsford went down and lost a stack of time.

Burchell wasted no time in pulling away from his pursuers. The WBR Yamaha building a convincing lead on his way to a seven-second victory.

SX3

Cooper Rowe and Jake Cannon battled for second place across the opening laps while Koby Hantis and Jyle Campbell tussled over fourth.

Ky Woods then started his march forward, getting the better of Campbell, Cannon, Rowe and Hantis on his way up to second position at the flag while Hantis rounded out the podium ahead of Rowe and Jake Cannon. The Honda rider recorded the fastest lap of the race but took fifth place ten-seconds behind Burchell.

SX3 Round Podium
Burchell from Woods and Hantis

Burchell left Moreton Bay with a perfect 50-point haul to open an early 12-point lead in the championship over Jake Cannon.

Seth Burchell

“I came into the weekend feeling pretty good on the bike and hoping to do well, but I never expected to win on each night, so I’m pretty pumped right now. I was able to get good starts all weekend and put myself in good positions when it mattered and was so good to not make any mistakes and get on top of the podium both nights. Thanks to the team for all the hard work as my bike was awesome all weekend and now I cant wait to do it all again at Wollongong for round three.”

Seth Burchell

SX3 Final Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1S BurchellYam6m12.183
2K WoodsGas+7.565
3K HantisYam+8.957
4C RoweHus+9.880
5J CannonHon+10.474
6J CampbellHus+11.917
7K DrewYam+13.840
8T LindsayYam+19.944
9J ByrneHus+22.150
10J FreibergKTM+22.259
11K KingsfordYam+25.524
12C ShawKTM+27.149
13P WolfeHus+28.427
14W DelangenKTM+29.575
15L AllenYam+32.964
16A BoydGas+33.952
17K TateKTM+34.456
18H DownieGas+35.197
19G TaylorHus+37.563
20O CorbinKTM+40.447
21R BurgessHus+42.063
22J BishopKTM+45.390

SX3 Points

PosRiderBikeR1R2Total
1S BurchellYam252550
2J CannonHon221638
3K WoodsGas142236
4K HantisYam132033
5K KingsfordYam201030
6J ByrneHus181230
7J CampbellHus151530
8T LindsayYam161329
9C RoweHus51823
10J FreibergKTM111122
11K DrewYam61420
12W DelangenKTM10717
13P WolfeHus9817
14A BoydGas8513
15R BurgessHus1212
16C ShawKTM3912
17L AllenYam4610
18O CorbinKTM718
19K TateKTM145
20H DownieGas33
21G TaylorHus22
22R MorelKTM22

CR85 cc Final

Seth Thomas quickly hit the lead in Sunday’s six-lap CR85 cc contest.  Zander Kruik and Tate Bunting both went down at turn one.

Deegan Fort, Jack Nunn, Tyson Williams and Richie Lawler all recorded laps faster than Thomas but the GASGAS rider had built an early lead which proved insurmountable for his pursuers.

Thomas the victor over Fort and Nunn by three-seconds. Tyson Williams was not too much further behind in fourth.

Seth Thomas

Thomas and Nunn emerge from the Brisbane double-header with 45-points apiece.

CR22 85cc Podium

CR85 cc Final Results

PosRiderBikeTIme/Gap
1S ThomasGas5m54.285
2D FortYam+3.032
3J NunnGas+3.527
4T WilliamsGas+4.400
5R LawlerKTM+10.385
6N DarraghHus+14.252
7L VincentKTM+15.764
8D SmartGas+17.315
9C ThomasKTM+22.667
10M OakleyHus+32.368
11M AndersonKTM+33.267
12C FordKTM+38.237
13C GuillotYam+38.620
14L NevellHus+41.299
15J Birch/+44.102
16D GromballKTM+50.225
17E DennisGas+52.660
18J ThompsonHus+54.434
19T BuntingYam1 Lap

CR85 cc Points

PosRiderBikeR1R2Points
1S ThomasGas202545
2J NunnGas252045
3T WilliamsGas151833
4N DarraghHus181533
5R LawlerKTM161632
6C FordKTM22931
7D FortYam72229
8D SmartGas141327
9L VincentKTM111425
10C ThomasKTM81220
11M AndersonKTM91019
12M OakleyHus41115
13Z KruikGas13 13
14J ThompsonHus10313
15L NevellHus6713
16J TownleyYam12 12
17C GuillotYam3811
18D GromballKTM5510
19J BirchOth268
20E DennisGas 44
21T BuntingYam 22
22P RefaloYam1 1
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