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Australian Junior MX Champions crowned at Bunbury’s Shrubland Park

2024 Australian Junior Motocross Championships (AJMX) - Bunbury Shrubland Park

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
October 1, 2024
in Australian MX

2024 Australian Junior Motocross Championships (AJMX)


The 2024 KTM Australian Junior Motocross Championships saw 12 titles and 12 different champions crowned and spectators rewarded with an overload of action this past week, as around 300 of the country’s top young racers fought for national honours around Bunbury’s Shrubland Park circuit.

The demanding, loamy track saw everything from outright dominance to last-moto dramas across the board, as Australian riders secured nine of the titles on offer, while New Zealand talent took three gongs back across the Tasman.

Levi Townley

Here’s the run down, starting with the smallest tackers on the little 50 cc Autos and moving up to the biggest capacities and oldest competitors.

Seth Thomas

50 Auto (7-u9)

Nate Forwood is our youngest AJMX champion after claiming the 50cc class win. Forwood devastated the rest of the field early in the proceedings to set himself as the favourite, and even though he was disqualified from the fourth moto, he still did enough to win the title by four points over Cai Rose.

Harrison Rex bounced back from a tough opening moto to take third overall, John Wodetzki was fourth and Malachi van Maanenberg fifth.

50 Auto (7-u9) Results

PosCompetitorTotal Points
1NATE FORWOOD100
2CAI ROSE96
3HARRISON REX91
4JOHN WODETZKI82
5MALACHI VAN MAANENBERG71
6MAXWELL LEGGIERI71
7RILEY ROBERSON68
8OLIVER THREDGOLD64
9MAX CASELTON58
10TYLER PHILLIPS53
11ARCHIE BLANCHETTE49
12LINCOLN HUNT44
13CARTER WILLIAMSON38
14MASON HARVEY36
15TAYLOR SMITH33
16TREY MADDALONI32
17ANGUS TAYLOR23
18LUCAS NILSSON17
19LINKON HALL16
20NATE GREGORY15
21LEO WILLIAMSON14
22BEAU KOKIR12
23LOGAN CHAPMAN-NICOL9
24ARCHER SMITH8
25SAM ARCIDIACONO3
26ZARA HARDBOTTLE2

65 2/- (7-u10)

The last of the classes that had to undergo heats to determine who qualified for the finals was clean-swept by Queensland’s Hudson Francis. He won his second moto by more than 40 seconds, as he cruised to the title from Ollie Cale, 13-points clear.

It was a tight battle for the remaining podium spot, with Rowdy Rabjones (P3), Nate Forwood (P4) and Chase Wilson (P5) only separated by three points, and fourth and fifth having to be decided on countback.

65 2/- (7-u10) Results – Top 20

PosCompetitorTotal Points
1HUDSON FRANCIS75
2OLLIE CALE62
3ROWDY RABJONES54
4NATE FORWOOD51
5CHASE WILSON51
6BLADE REGAN42
7RYDER MADAFIGLIO38
8HARRISON REX35
9JAMES MARRS34
10ZAC PETERS32
11COOPER NILSSON29
12JOHN WODETZKI27
13STELLA HARDING18
14KOBE SMART18
15JOBI SCOTT18
16ARCHIE BLANCHETTE17
17TOBY EDMONDS17
18MAVERICK WHALAN12
19MALACHI VAN MAANENBERG12
20HARRISON KEARLEY9
21JAYLAN HALL8
22DRAKE HILL3
23MAXWELL LEGGIERI 

65 2/- (10-u12)

A come-from-behind performance saw Mason Ezergailis claim the older of the 65 cc classes. The Victorian finished third in his opening two motos, but came out swinging on Friday and Saturday to win the remaining three races and take the crown by seven points from early leader Blake Bohannon.

NSW rider Kye Sproule also started with a P5 in the opening race, but ended with four consecutive P2 results to round out the podium. Lewis-Jay Carafa and Oli Chander finished fourth and fifth.

65 2/- (10-u12) Results – Top 20

PosCompetitorTotal Points
1MASON EZERGAILIS115
2BLAKE BOHANNON108
3KYE SPROULE104
4LEWIS-JAY CARAFA88
5OLI CHANDLER74
6RILEY MULLEN66
7ARCHIE BLACK62
8JAXON O’GRADY60
9NOAH THOMAS58
10LACHLAN MURDOCH53
11SLATE JOHNS36
12WILLIAM ORDERS34
13BLAKE BAHNISCH32
14NASH METCALFE28
15HENRY PIGGOTT27
16BRAX POLLARD27
17BODHI AUSTIN27
18JASPER PICKERING21
19MARCUS STREET20
20SIDNEY STEPHENSON18
21MATON SMITH14
22HUGO HYDE11
23CONNOR O’HALLORAN11
24EVAN FOLEY6
25RYDER O’GRADY3
26TRAE SCHUTZ1
27ZANE BAUWENS1

85 2/- & 150 4/- (9-u12)

Having eased his way through a series of heats to determine the fastest 40 riders for the three finals, young GYTR Yamaha Junior Racing rider Blake Bohannon performed when it mattered most to claim this year’s championship.

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Blake Bohannon
Blake Bohannon

Bohannon won two of the three finals to take the title by seven points over second-placed Jayce Stocker, who won the final moto.

Blake Bohannon – P1

“It’s been an awesome week, and I have had some great races. The track was so rough and hard to ride but I tried to just keep getting around and not make too many mistakes. I will loved to have won both classes, but Mason was a bit better than me. Thank you to my parents for all the support and the GYTR Yamaha Junior Racing Team for everything they do.”

Bam Hill rounded out the podium after finishing 2-9-5 in his races, as Liam Millard and Husqvarna Junior Racing Team’s Ethan Wolfe came home in fourth and fifth overall, respectively.

Ethan Wolfe
Ethan Wolfe
Ethan Wolfe – P5

“I was able to keep get more comfortable as we did more races and finished the last moto in third. The track was really bumpy, so it was hard work out there, but a top-five was a good result in the end.”

85 2/- & 150 4/- (9-u12) Results

PosCompetitorTotal Points
1BLAKE BOHANNON72
2JAYCE STOCKER65
3BAM HILL50
4LIAM MILLARD45
5ETHAN WOLFE41
6CODY DUNNE41
7NICO VERHOEVEN40
8LEWIS-JAY CARAFA37
9CHASE SHERLOCK36
10MASON EZERGAILIS34
11KOBY BINNION32
12BRAX CHETWYND27
13NOAH THOMAS24
14OLI CHANDLER23
15RILEY MULLEN18
16OLLIE PAECH13
17HENRY MILLAR11
18HUDSON FRANCIS11
19COOPER NILSSON8
20JOHN FITZGERALD7
21RYDER O’GRADY6
22OLLIE CALE6
23NATE DALTON5
24ZACHARY BOND4
25MARCUS STREET3
26BRAX POLLARD3
27ARCHIE BLACK1

85 2/- & 150 4/- (12-u14)

Tight, intense racing was the hallmark of the 85 2/- & 150 4/- (12-u14) class all week, as the top three were separated by just seven points after five motos.

Seth Thomas – P1

“Definitely stoked to claim a title this year – it makes all the hard work and long hours at the track worth it! It was a big weekend of racing across the two classes, but I managed to stay fit and healthy throughout and make sure it was a successful one.”

Seth Thomas
Seth Thomas

When the final chequered flag flew, GASGAS Junior Racing Team’s Seth Thomas stood on top of the box with two wins and a podium result in every moto, while KTM Junior Racing Team’s Ollie Birkitt claimed P2 on countback over WA’s Mason Brown after winning the final moto of the week.

Ollie Birkitt – P2

“It was great to race in my home state. Even though I had a few crashes, my week went well overall and I stayed strong. It felt good to win that last moto and to finish second overall. The track was really brutal and it was all about survival in the end, but it came down to who was the best rider.”

Ollie Birkitt

GYTR Yamaha Junior Racing’s Deegan Fort wrapped his campaign up in fourth overall, while Jaggar Townley stayed consistent all week to round out the top five.

Deegan Fort – P4

“It was a huge effort by all the riders and families this week. To travel to the opposite end of the country and race on a surface we don’t see a lot of on the east coast is hard, but each rider did a great job and should be proud of their results. Thank you to everyone who supports YJR and there still plenty of racing to come with few of the boys now tackling the Australian Supercross Championship, starting in Brisbane on October 12.”

Deegan Fort

85 2/- & 150 4/- (12-u14) Results

PosCompetitorTotal Points
1SETH THOMAS114
2OLLIE BIRKITT107
3MASON BROWN107
4DEEGAN FORT87
5JAGGAR TOWNLEY78
6HEATH DAVY70
7XAVIER BALINSKI68
8COOPER DANAHER57
9DYLAN GROMBALL55
10CONNOR FEATHER47
11ELIZA DENNIS46
12ALBIE REEVE39
13NATE TOMERINI37
14RJAY PENNEY31
15DARCY BURKE23
16BRODIE FAULKNER20
17BRIAN GYLES20
18CARTER THOMAS19
19MACKENZIE WOODHILL19
20BODIE COURT15
21ANGUS FAY10
22WILL CALE10
23NATE WALDIE8
24OLIVER REX6
25CHARLIE BUTLER4
26JOEL LEECH3
27NOAH DISSINGTON3
28CURTIS MORRISON2

85 2/- & 150 4/- (14-u16)

The elder of the 85 cc classes was all about Levi Farr, as the local racer swept all five finals to claim this year’s crown. Farr controlled every race from the front, but there were plenty of fireworks behind him as a number of contenders battled for the final podium spots.

Cooper Ford

In the end, Riley Fiford from WA got the better of Cooper Ford (KTM Junior Racing Team) to secure the runner-up spot by just three points. Ritchie Lawler finished the weekend in fourth, while Cooper Bowman completed the top five.

Cooper Ford – P3

“My week started good with qualifying and practice. I didn’t have the best 85cc first final as the gate bounced up and I hit it. That set me back, but I recovered well until I had a big crash out the back in my final race today. Finishing sixth was still good enough for a podium though. I struggled for strength on the 125, but we’ll go and hit the gym more and we’ll be better next year.”

85 2/- & 150 4/- (14-u16) Results

PosCompetitorTotal Points
1LEVI FARR125
2RYLEY FIFORD98
3COOPER FORD95
4RITCHIE LAWLER87
5COOPER BOWMAN82
6JACOB THOMPSON73
7PADDY LEWIS71
8TOBY GARWOOD71
9BRODY COLLINS59
10LACHLAN NEVELL58
11TYLER COUSINS47
12CHASE TUDDENHAM44
13HARLEY NGUYEN33
14JOSHUA MILLER32
15SETH CLEARY30
16HARRY STEEL25
17REECE BEENHAM23
18JAX WILKINSON16
19RIELYN JOHNSTONE15
20DECLAN HAYWARD MCKEAN12
21MATTHEW SHAWCROSS9

FEMALE 85 2/- & 150 4/- (12-u16)

Eliza Dennis put a P3 result in the opening moto behind her, to win the remaining four finals and emerge victorious in this field. The NSW rider won each of those four races with big margins – up to 41 seconds – as she coasted to the title over first-moto winner Makayla Rimbas from WA.

Addison Orr finished third overall with five podium results, as Kyrah Mancninelli beat Stephanie Turnbull to P4 overall on a countback.

FEMALE 85 2/- & 150 4/- (12-u16) Results

PosCompetitorTotal Points
1ELIZA DENNIS120
2MAKAYLA RIMBAS113
3ADDISON ORR102
4KYRAH MANCINELLI83
5STEPHANIE TURNBULL83
6HARMONY FRANCIS79
7KEETAH DIPROSE70
8MIA CAMERON63
9KAYLAN HALSTEAD62
10MADISON BAHNISCH52
11HOLLY BARFORD43

100-125 2/- (13-u15)

It was a perfect weekend for current 85 cc world champion Levi Townley, as the young Kiwi went undefeated through his heats, then convincingly beat some of Australia’s best with a perfect 1-1-1 result in the finals.

Levi Townley

The Altherm JCR Yamaha team rider showed his real class in the final moto, where he won by more than 35 seconds in swiftly adapting to the 125 cc ranks.

Levi Townley

“I wanted to do well here, but I haven’t raced my 125 a lot so I wasn’t expecting too much on a track like this. I knew I would be ok when it was smooth, but the rougher it got, the harder it was to ride and I just didn’t have the strength to ride the track properly but I’m stoked to be able to get the win. Its been such a busy year for me and my Mum and Dad have done so much for Jaggar and I. We are now going to the Motocross of Nations with Yamaha and its so cool I get a chance to ride at a race like that. Thank you to JCR Yamaha, Yamaha in Australia, all the YJR riders for hanging out all week and Cully’s who helped Dad so much.”

GYTR Yamaha Junior Racing’s Allen proved to be the best of the Australians with his 2-2-3 scorecard, while Husqvarna Junior Racing Team rider Peter Wolfe ended his weekend third overall, courtesy of a 3-3-2 result. Fourth went to WA local Levi Farr and fifth to Jack Burton.

Lachlan Allen
Lachlan Allen – P2

“I had a good week on the 125 and did my best to keep up with Levi but he was just a bit too good. He was able to get a gap on me early in each race, then it would stay about the same after a few laps, so I think I need to get faster in the opening laps of the race. The 250 was ok, but it’s something I want to be better on. I was fourth but back a bit from the front guys, so I will work hard to improve on that and hopefully be much closer to the front in 2025.”

100-125 2/- (13-u15) Results

PosCompetitorTotal Points
1LEVI TOWNLEY75
2LACHLAN ALLEN64
3PETER WOLFE62
4LEVI FARR48
5JACK BURTON48
6SETH THOMAS44
7HEATH DAVY43
8KYE LITTLE33
9BODIE COURT32
10JOBE DUNNE29
11COOPER FORD26
12COREY EISEL21
13TAJ SCHULENBURG20
14JACOB THOMPSON19
15KYLE HARVEY18
16LUCA NOVELLO18
17COOPER DANAHER14
18DYLAN GROMBALL13
19JED GREY11
20NOAH JAMES8
21NICOLAS BALTATZIDIS7
22RYDER FAVALORO4
23BRODIE FAULKNER3
24JACOB BREWER2
25COOPER BOWMAN1

100-125 2/- (15yrs)

The 100-125 2/- (15yrs) class came down to the wire as KTM Junior Racing Team’s Jackson Fuller and Husqvarna Junior Racing Team’s Jake Deveson entered the final day tied on points. However the day’s final two motos proved pivotal, as Fuller finished 1-2, while Deveson battled to 4-5 results.

Jackson Fuller

That saw Fuller take the win from moto one winner Ryder Matthews-Taylor, while a disappointed Deveson slipped to third in the final wash-up.

Jackson Fuller – P1

“The week was tough, but I felt I got better as it went on and I could carry some momentum into some of the last races. I couldn’t be happier to get the job done on the 125 class and to finish P2 in the 250s. I turn 16 in November, so this was my last junior nationals and I can’t wait to get after it in MX3 next year!”

Jackson Fuller

A fast-finishing Max Compton posted 2-1 results in the final two motos to jump up to P4 in the standings, while Hayden Downie finished fifth overall.

Jack Deveson – P3

“It was a big week of racing, but I felt good, especially early on. It was a shame to lose the opportunity to go for the win in the 125 class, but to finish the weekend with two championship podiums is pretty satisfying.”

Jack Deveson

100-125 2/- (15yrs) Results

PosCompetitorTotal Points
1JACKSON FULLER112
2RYDER MATTHEWS-TAYLOR103
3JACK DEVESON99
4MAX COMPTON96
5HAYDEN DOWNIE85
6SONNY PELLICANO80
7DREW KREMER72
8JESSE KOLB63
9SEB BARTLETT57
10CONNOR WIESE52
11MAX HUDSON43
12ZACH SMIT40
13JOSHUA MILLER37
14CAMBELL CADD36
15JAYKE HANSEN34
16ARCHIE HYDE24
17BENJAMIN O’NEILL18
18TOBY GARWOOD17
19ZAYNE MAY13
20FLYNN GREEN9
21DANIEL GODDARD7
22BEN MACFARLANE4
23DECLAN ABBOTT3

FEMALE 100-150 2/- & 200-250 4/- (13-U16)

New Zealand’s Karaitiana Horne convincingly wrapped up the older of the two Girls’ classes, as she stormed to four straight wins, then coasted home to fifth in the final moto to wrap up the title with eight points still in hand.

BCP HAS Honda Junior Development Team rider Leah Rimbas ended her weekend second overall with four P2 results and one P3, while the final moto winner, Madi Simpson (Honda) completed the podium.

Makayla Rimbas finished the event in P4, as Bella Burke completed the top five.

FEMALE 100-150 2/- & 200-250 4/- (13-U16) Results

PosCompetitorTotal Points
1KARAITIANA HORNE116
2LEAH RIMBAS108
3MADI SIMPSON103
4MAKAYLA RIMBAS90
5BELLA BURKE78
6ADDISON ORR74
7MIKAYLA GRIFFITHS69
8EMILY LAMBERT62
9FELICITY SHRIMPTON50
10STEPHANIE TURNBULL48
11CLAIRE POLLARD42
12SYRA PERRY38
13HARMONY FRANCIS30
14KYRAH MANCINELLI30
15TEAGAN WILKIN-THOM29
16KEETAH DIPROSE28
17MIA CAMERON24
18RUBY LEECH22
19DANIELLE CHURCHETT19
20HEMI SELLENGER16
21JASMINE MORGAN12

128-150 2/- & 200-250 4/- (13-u15)

There was more domination in the younger 250 cc four-stroke class, as Kiwi racer Hayden Draper held the field to ransom over the entire weekend. The LMC Husqvarna Racing rider won all five finals – including one of them by more than 44 seconds – to finish with a perfect score of 125 points.

Peter Wolfe

There was fierce competition for the runner-up position though, with NSW’s Jack Burton winning on a countback from Husqvarna Junior Racing Team’s Peter Wolfe, after the two both tied on 104 points.

Queensland’s Lachie Allen (GYTR Yamaha Junior Racing) did enough to wrap up P4 in the final standings, finishing just ahead of Corey Eisel after a weekend-long battle.

Peter Wolfe – P3

“My week was good. I started a bit slow, but I found my flow, picked up some speed and achieved two third-place overalls. I’m happy with how everything went, it was an awesome event and I can’t thank everybody enough for all the effort they put in.”

128-150 2/- & 200-250 4/- (13-u15) Results

PosCompetitorTotal Points
1HAYDEN DRAPER125
2JACK BURTON104
3PETER WOLFE104
4LACHLAN ALLEN88
5COREY EISEL84
6JOBE DUNNE63
7NOAH JAMES61
8KYLE HARVEY58
9NICOLAS BALTATZIDIS58
10TAJ SCHULENBURG51
11KARAITIANA HORNE40
12RYDER FAVALORO38
13XAVIER MOULTON36
14KYE LITTLE31
15KEEGAN CORNEY30
16JHETT DONALD27
17BRODY BACHOS26
18CHARLIE HUMPHRIES17
19JED GREY14
20BLAKE SMITH14
21CALEB CHURCHETT10
22JAI HAY6
23DEVIN BUCKLEY6
24JACOB BREWER1

128-150 2/- & 200-250 4/- (15)

It was a perfect weekend for Western Australia’s Seth Shackleton, who dominated the class and finished his junior career on a high note by winning all five of his finals.

The BCP HAS Honda Junior Development Team rider was in a league of his own all weekend, comfortably taking the junior title ahead KTM Junior Racing Team’s Jackson Fuller, who was consistently P2 all weekend, apart from the final moto of the event where he crossed the line in third.

Husqvarna Junior Racing Team rider Jack Deveson rounded out the podium, ahead of NSW’s Max Compton, as a strong final moto from Western Australian Sonny Pellicano saw him edge Jackson Walsh for the final spot inside the top five.

128-150 2/- & 200-250 4/- (15) Results

PosCompetitorTotal Points
1SETH SHACKLETON125
2JACKSON FULLER108
3JACK DEVESON94
4MAX COMPTON90
5SONNY PELLICANO65
6JACKSON WALSH65
7DREW KREMER59
8PHOENIX VAN DUSSCHOTEN56
9OLIVER CORBIN54
10JESSE KOLB54
11CONNOR WIESE49
12SEB BARTLETT43
13NOAH ROCHOW36
14ZACH SMIT36
15HAYDEN DOWNIE36
16RYDER MATTHEWS-TAYLOR34
17EDDIE FAY27
18BENJAMIN O’NEILL21
19CAMBELL CADD14
20BEN MACFARLANE11
21MADI SIMPSON8
22ZAYNE MAY6
23ARCHIE HYDE6
24DANIEL GODDARD5
25KNOX CHALMERS3

 

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