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Recapping the Australian ProMX finale from QLD Moto Park

Penrite 2024 Australian ProMX Motocross Championship - Round Eight - QLD Moto Park

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
August 19, 2024
in Australian MX

Penrite 2024 Australian ProMX Motocross Championship
Round Eight – QLD Moto Park

It was all about Honda Racing at round eight of the 2024 Penrite ProMX Championship held at Queensland Moto Park over the weekend.  Kyle Webster (Thor MX1), Jake Cannon (MAXXIS MX3) and Charli Cannon (EZILIFT MXW) joined Brodie Connolly (Pirelli MX2) at the top of their respective classes.

Honda cleaned up in the Australian ProMX Championship, winning all four classes

In the tightest title fight in Australian motocross history, Boost Mobile Honda Racing’s Webster claimed the MX1 crown on countback after his arch-rival Jed Beaton (CDR Yamaha Monster Energy) was able to draw level on 382 points by dominating Sunday’s racing.

Across all classes, race fans were treated to some of the most intense action of the season around the fast, technical QMP circuit, bringing a thrilling conclusion to this year’s eight-round series.


Thor MX1

Even by his usual qualifying standards, CDR Yamaha Monster Energy’s Jed Beaton threw down a searing lap-time that was leagues ahead of the rest of the field during the Thor MX1 qualifying.

Jed Beaton

Beaton’s 1m52.338s lap at the end of the session was almost 1.8s quicker than that of series leader Kyle Webster (Boost Mobile Honda Racing), setting the stage for a tense championship showdown.

Todd Waters

Off the back of a disappointing result last weekend at Gympie, Raceline Husqvarna Racing Team’s Todd Waters rebounded with the third-fastest time, jumping ahead of Kirk Gibbs (GASGAS Racing Team) and Nathan Crawford (KTM Racing Team) late in the session.

Nathan Crawford

Luke Clout (Empire Kawasaki), Zac Watson (Husqvarna), Maximus Purvis (WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha Racing), Wilson Todd (Boost Mobile Honda Racing) and Caleb Ward (Husqvarna) also guaranteed their spots in the AMX Superstores Top 10 Pole Shootout.

Thor MX1 Moto One

The excitement started early on race day when Maximus Purvis broke Beaton’s AMX Superstores Top 10 Pole Shootout streak. The Kiwi stunning the field by posting a 1m47.729s lap-time, more than half a second quicker than Luke Clout.

Kirk Gibbs

Kirk Gibbs logged an impressive final lap to claim P3, edging ahead of Beaton by 0.26s, with Nathan Crawford claiming P5.

There was plenty of action in the opening MX1 moto, as Beaton took the win and closed the gap on the championship leader.

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Clout took the WP Holeshot, but a surging Purvis carved past him for the lead in the opening laps. Several laps later, Purvis then suffered a huge crash, allowing Clout to briefly retake the lead.

Beaton fought his way from P6 on the opening lap to eventually pass Clout and ride away to an 8.6-second win, with Clout second and Webster bravely riding through the pain to finish P3.

Kyle Webster

Wilson Todd did a great job of protecting Webster from a late, hard charge from Gibbs to hold onto P4 and ensure Webster maintained some handy points going into the final moto, while Gibbs would finish P5.

Thor MX1 Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1J BeatonYam28m28.394
2L CloutKaw+8.633
3K WebsterHon+17.076
4K GibbsGas+18.930
5N CrawfordKTM+24.862
6H HarwoodKTM+36.457
7W ToddHon+18.403
8Z WatsonHus+36.994
9J EvansYam+51.070
10T WatersHus+52.228
11B MetcalfeKaw+53.355
12C WardHus+1m18.845
13L ZielinskiHus+1m40.135
14H MellrossKTM+1m47.914
15S WardHon+1m49.649
16C O’loanHon1 Lap
17C HolroydYam1 Lap
18J SweetYam1 Lap
19R MarshallHus1 Lap
20B NovakHon1 Lap
21C SchatKTM1 Lap
22K OrchardYam1 Lap
23J CiglianoKaw1 Lap
24LEVI SayerYam1 Lap
25R StephensHon2 Laps
DNFJ WestYam3 Laps
DNFB SmithKTM5 Laps
DNFL JacksonGas6 Laps
DNFH FosterKaw6 Laps
DNFK NovakKTM7 Laps
DNFM PurvisYam8 Laps
DNFA WilkschBet9 Laps
DNFJ RichardsKTM10 Laps

Thor MX1 Moto Two

With everything to play for in the final moto, Webster grabbed the holeshot, but Beaton wasted no time getting past and stretching out a commanding 8.9-second lead by the time he crossed the finish-line.

Jed Beaton

Riding through the pain, Webster found himself going backwards as Clout, Gibbs and Purvis overtook him, but he gritted his teeth and stayed ahead of Todd Waters (Raceline Husqvarna Racing Team) to secure Honda’s first MX1 championship in decades – and a first under the management of team owner Yarrive Konsky.

Australian ProMX MX1 Championship Podium – 1) Webster, 2) Beaton, 3) Crawford

A hard-charging Gibbs claimed second, with Clout third, and Purvis fourth. For the round, Beaton took a perfect 50 points, with Clout second and Gibbs third.

Kyle Webster led the Honda Australia Factory Motocross Team's 2024 Australian Motocross Champions
Kyle Webster led the Honda Australia Factory Motocross Team’s 2024 Australian Motocross Champions
Kyle Webster – 2024 MX1 Champion (P4)

“That took everything I had. I’m disappointed about the mistake in qualifying; we’re still not sure what exactly happened to my hand, but it’s really swollen and kept going numb. I did what I had to do to secure the championship. Of course, I would have liked a better position in race 2. I caught up to the guys in 3rd and 4th but didn’t want to risk tangling with one of them. I did what was necessary, and I’m so relieved and grateful for everyone’s efforts. I love this team, the people, Honda, and all of our sponsors. This is very special.”

Jed Beaton
Jed Beaton – P1

“It’s disappointing that I didn’t get the championship win and I could look back and find a heap of things that could make a difference, but in the end, this is how we finished and I feel I can hold my head high. I knew I was up against it, but I wasn’t going to roll over and winning races was my only hope, so that’s what I did. Congratulations to Kyle, he has been a great rival this year and he had to work for it today, so well done to him and his team. Thank you to everyone at the CDR Yamaha Monster Energy team for their efforts this year. As a group of people, we never stopped trying to be better and we fought it out until the end.”

Kirk Gibbs
Kirk Gibbs – P3

“In the first race I got a bad start, but I pushed through to fifth within a handful of laps and in the end I was credited fourth. My start to the second moto was better and I felt really good, but once I got myself into second I didn’t want to risk it and rode safely to the end. I was happy with that, to walk away and finish on a good note. All in all, I’m happy with my series, and four podiums is the most I’ve had in a while!”

Todd Waters
Todd Waters – P6

“QMP has never been a track that I’ve got along with and today it was as fast and as technical as I’ve ever seen it. I started the weekend well, but I crashed in both of my qualifying laps in the Top 10 Pole Shootout, then I crashed again in the first race. The second moto I got into a good position early, then just focused on keeping up on two wheels and trying to put in a clean race to finish the year. Looking back on the season, I’m definitely not happy with how it finished up. At the same time, having to race, run the team, parent and run my own business has been a lot to juggle. We’ve made some good progress, though, and going forward we’ve got some great systems in place.”

Nathan Crawford
Nathan Crawford – P8

“Things didn’t go my way again today, but looking at the big picture, there are still plenty of things to be proud of – I was one of only three guys to win races this year and I finished third in the points. It’s made me even more determined to be stronger again next year.”

Thor MX1 Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1J BeatonYam27m13.033
2K GibbsGas+8.868
3L CloutKaw+11.933
4M PurvisYam+12.981
5K WebsterHon+14.637
6T WatersHus+22.794
7W ToddHon+24.802
8C WardHus+26.436
9Z WatsonHus+33.033
10H HarwoodKTM+44.065
11N CrawfordKTM+1m14.488
12B MetcalfeKaw+1m22.147
13J EvansYam+1m34.671
14L ZielinskiHus+2m21.189
15C O’loanHon1 Lap
16A WilkschBet1 Lap
17B NovakHon1 Lap
18L JacksonGas1 Lap
19C HolroydYam1 Lap
20R MarshallHus1 Lap
21J CiglianoKaw1 Lap
22J WestYam1 Lap
23C SchatKTM1 Lap
24J SweetYam1 Lap
25R StephensHon1 Lap
26LEVI SayerYam1 Lap
27S WardHon2 Laps
28H FosterKaw2 Laps
29B SmithKTM2 Laps
DNFK NovakKTM8 Laps
DNFK OrchardYam10 Laps

Thor MX1 Round Points

PosRiderBikeM1M2Points
1J BeatonYam252550
2L CloutKaw222042
3K GibbsGas182240
4K WebsterHon201636
5W ToddHon141428
6T WatersHus111526
7H HarwoodKTM151126
8N CrawfordKTM161026
9Z WatsonHus131225
10C WardHus91322
11J EvansYam12820
12B MetcalfeKaw10919
13M PurvisYam1818
14L ZielinskiHus8715
15C O’loanHon5611
16H MellrossKTM77
17C HolroydYam426
18S WardHon66
19A WilkschBet55
20B NovakHon145
21L JacksonGas33
22R MarshallHus213
23J SweetYam33

Thor MX1 Championship Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1K WebsterHon382
2J BeatonYam382
3N CrawfordKTM301
4K GibbsGas297
5L CloutKaw252
6T WatersHus245
7B MetcalfeKaw214
8Z WatsonHus206
9J EvansYam160
10W ToddHon116
11L ZielinskiHus108
12D FerrisYam104
13C HolroydYam82
14C WardHus80
15C O’loanHon75
16L RogersBet65
17S WardHon62
18B OgnenisKTM62
19S LarsenYam53
20L JacksonGas52
21M PurvisYam46
22D WoodHon37
23J DarrochYam34
24L BerkelHon30
25B NovakHon29
26R MarshallHus28
27L AtkinsonKTM28
28H HarwoodKTM26
29H MellrossKTM26
30C RossandichKTM26
31B MalkiewiczYam24
32B FoxKTM20
33M MossGas20
34J CampbellHus19
35C SchatKTM16
36R LatimerYam13
37A WilkschBet12
38J SweetYam6
39K OrchardYam5
40B KrebsYam4
41L LatimerYam4
42Z DunlopKTM2
43H FosterKaw1
44J PhillipsHus1
45N GrothuesYam1
46R FucskoKTM1

Pirelli MX2

He might’ve already won the Pirelli MX2 championship, but Brodie Connolly wasn’t going to take things easy for the final motos. The Polyflor Honda Racing rider jumped to the top of the qualifying timesheets early, then as soon as anyone looked like challenging his time, he quickly responded. The end result was a fastest lap of 1m55.446s, almost 0.9s quicker than Jayce Cosford (Yamalube Yamaha Racing).

Brodie Connolly

A trio of MX2 podium hopefuls claimed the remaining top five placings, as KTM Racing Team’s Kayden Minear finished the session third-quickest, followed by Noah Ferguson (Boost Mobile Honda Racing) and Ryder Kingsford (Yamalube Yamaha Racing).

Rhys Budd

Rhys Budd (Raceline Husaqvarna Racing Team), Reid Taylor (Empire Kawasaki), Alex Larwood (Froth Honda Racing), Cambell Williams (MotoGo Yamaha) and Haruki Yokoyama (Honda) completed the top 10.

Pirelli MX2 Moto One

Brodie Connolly won the opening race, but there was plenty of action behind the Polyflor Honda Racing rider as racers vied for valuable series points.

Brodie Connolly

Ryder Kingsford took the holeshot, but came under Connolly’s pressure early on.

Ryder Kingsford

Kingsford determinedly hung onto P2, finishing 3.6s behind New Zealand’s Connolly, and two seconds ahead of a hard-charging Alex Larwood, who recovered well from an early error.

Kayden Minear

Kayden Minear made a last-lap pass on Noah Ferguson to claim P4 and snatch an extra couple of crucial points in the championship fight.

Pirelli MX2 Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Leader
1B ConnollyHon28m25.135
2R KingsfordYam+3.603
3A LarwoodHon+5.666
4K MinearKTM+6.580
5N FergusonHon+7.375
6H YokoyamaHon+15.068
7J MatherHus+23.084
8K BarhamYam+23.806
9R BuddHus+26.019
10J KukasHus+38.760
11M GilmoreKTM+55.457
12J CosfordYam+56.582
13C WilliamsYam+1m12.625
14T OlanderHus+1m23.092
15R KingHon+1m32.817
16M O’breeGas+1m37.193
17J SweetYam+1m54.463
18C KingHon1 Lap
19L HeaphyKTM1 Lap
20C AdamsKTM1 Lap
21J KitchenHon1 Lap
22M NorrisKaw1 Lap
23Z MackintoshKaw1 Lap
DNFJ ScottYam2 Laps
DNFR FitzpatrickKaw2 Laps
DNFW Greiner-DaishGas3 Laps
DNFB FlynnHus5 Laps

Pirelli MX2 Moto Two

In the final MX2 moto of the season, Jayce Cosford was awarded the holeshot, but Connolly pushed himself into the lead within a handful of corners and continued to push the pace, stretching out a 9.5-second lead before the final chequered flag fell.

Jayce Cosford

Cosford put in a solid race to finish a lonely second, as Minear got the better of Larwood and Kaleb Barham to finish third. Larwood and Barham finished their season with a P4 and P5 result.

Kaleb Barham

Flanking Connolly on the round podium were Minear and Larwood, while Connolly finished the championship on 369 points, with Minear second (279) and Kingsford (271) third.

MX2 Championship Podium – 1) Connolly, 2) Minear, 3) Kingsford
Brodie Connolly – P1

“It’s been a dream year. I made a lot of changes, and it’s all paid off. I need to thank the families who supported me, the team, Polyflor, and Honda. I didn’t know if this would ever happen, and I’m so happy it has. I’m just so appreciative of everyone.”

Kayden Minear –
Kayden Minear – P2

“Looking back on it all, I’ve had an awesome season. It started off rough and I rode the first couple of rounds still recovering from injury. We pushed through everything and we got challenged a lot, but to see how far I’ve come since then has been amazing! Two good starts put me in a good spot today. I focused on my riding, not the championship, and I feel like I rode really well and finished the season strong.”

Ryder Kingsford – P4

“I didn’t ride great in that last race and didn’t have the pace to get to the front,” Kingsford explains, “but overall it was a much better weekend than last week and I was at least back in the fight and able to finish the year with third which is a good reward for the myself and the team. After a few years with injury and some racing missed with Covid, this became a good learning year for me and I gained a lot from it. I can already see the things I need to improve and where I can be a better rider and racer.”

Jayce Cosford
Jayce Cosford – P5

“My goal was a podium today and felt I was capable of getting it done as my speed was good in practice and qualifying. Unfortunately, I didn’t get a great start in moto one and then was caught in a crash where I had no where to go. But happy to bounce back in the last one and finish the championship strongly. Thanks to the team for all their efforts and Joel who swings off the pit board every race.”

Kaleb Barham
Kaleb Barham – P6

“Good day for me overall, although I would love to have a better start in race one. I thought I jumped pretty good but got a pinched off and lost some spots. My championship was interrupted with a wrist injury which hurt me in the points but there were plenty of good moments to go along with it and as a team, we never stopped working.”

Jack Mather
Jack Mather – P7

“All in all it was a good weekend and I’m happy with how the season finished for me. Qualifying didn’t quite go to plan, but to finish with two good seventh-place results in the two motos and finish 10th in the championship was a solid rookie season for me. I learnt a lot the whole way through and I’m glad I could finish the season strong and healthy.”

Rhys Budd’s bike
Rhys Budd – P9

“It’s a special feeling being a dad now and I wanted to have a strong weekend, but it just wasn’t quite there. Even though I got a bad start to moto one, I was happy with my riding, especially on a track that was hard to pass on. In moto two I got a better start and tried to click off laps, but I felt like I got a flat rear tyre, so I pulled off to check it. I lost a few positions and didn’t feel completely comfortable out there, even though my pace was still good. I wanted to finish the championship with a bang, but I’m healthy, heading home safe, and ready to start preparing for the supercross season.”

Pirelli MX2 Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1B ConnollyHon27m38.299
2J CosfordYam+9.528
3K MinearKTM+12.642
4A LarwoodHon+14.581
5K BarhamYam+21.854
6R KingsfordYam+24.302
7J MatherHus+31.087
8C WilliamsYam+32.835
9R BuddHus+34.634
10H YokoyamaHon+35.008
11J KukasHus+36.919
12T OlanderHus+42.914
13R KingHon+1m13.562
14W Greiner-DaishGas+1m15.650
15M O’breeGas+1m18.269
16M GilmoreKTM+1m29.981
17J SweetYam+1m31.507
18J ScottYam+1m38.565
19J KitchenHon+1m52.475
20T KeanGas1 Lap
21C AdamsKTM1 Lap
22L HeaphyKTM1 Lap
23Z MackintoshKaw2 Laps
DNFN FergusonHon4 Laps
DNFM NorrisKaw5 Laps
DNFC KingHon7 Laps
DNFB FlynnHus10 Laps
DNFR FitzpatrickKaw13 Laps

Pirelli MX2 Round Points

PosRiderBikeM1M2Points
1B ConnollyHon252550
2K MinearKTM182038
3A LarwoodHon201838
4R KingsfordYam221537
5J CosfordYam92231
6K BarhamYam131629
7J MatherHus141428
8H YokoyamaHon151126
9R BuddHus121224
10C WilliamsYam81321
11J KukasHus111021
12T OlanderHus7916
13N FergusonHon1616
14M GilmoreKTM10515
15R KingHon6814
16M O’breeGas5611
17J SweetYam448
18W DaishGas77
19J ScottYam33
20C KingHon33
21J KitchenHon22
22L HeaphyKTM22
23T KeanGas11
24C AdamsKTM11

Pirelli MX2 Championship Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1B ConnollyHon369
2K MinearKTM279
3R KingsfordYam271
4N FergusonHon256
5A LarwoodHon247
6J CosfordYam235
7R BuddHus235
8K BarhamYam201
9H YokoyamaHon181
10J MatherHus173
11C WilliamsYam165
12J KukasHus118
13R TaylorKaw109
14B FlynnHus107
15T OlanderHus103
16R KingHon102
17B MalkiewiczYam92
18W DaishGas79
19B DennisGas79
20M O’breeGas64
21J ConstantinouGas46
22T KeanOth40
23R FitzpatrickKaw32
24J SweetYam25
25C KingHon24
26B NovakHon23
27M NorrisKaw21
28J ScottYam18
29M GilmoreKTM15
30G KnightGas14
31T KeanGas12
32C BurnsHon10
33C AdamsKTM4
34Z MackintoshKaw3
35L HeaphyKTM2
36J KitchenHon2
37A BloomYam1

Maxxis MX3

GASGAS Racing Team-supported racer Ky Woods threw down a blistering MAXXIS MX3 qualifying time to claim pole position ahead of the final motos.

Ky Woods

Having already given the field a time to chase early on, Woods stopped the clock with a 1m56.014s lap towards the end of his session, more than 1.2s quicker than Deacon Paice’s best time of 1m57.29s in group one.

Mongrel Boots Honda Racing’s new series red plate-holder Jake Cannon registered the third-fastest time once the two groups were merged together, followed by Kayd Kingsford (WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha Racing).

KTM rider Jackson Fuller and WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha Racing’s Kobe Drew filled the remaining top five places.

Koby Hantis

Previous championship leader, Koby Hantis (WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha Racing) could only manage the seventh-fastest time, behind Jet Alsop (KTM) in P6.

Maxxis MX3 Moto One

Top qualifier Woods continued his run of hot form with a good win in the opening moto. KTM rider Jackson Fuller jumped to the front of the pack and led about half the moto, before Woods used some great momentum through the rollers to take the lead and eventually win by 5.6 seconds.

Jake Cannon

Behind Fuller, Kayd Kingsford (WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha) and KTM-mounted Paice had relatively quiet races on their way to P3 and P4 respectively. In comparison, leader Cannon had an eventful moto, tumbling from fourth to 10th early on, then digging deep to charge back to a P5 finish.

Kayd Kingsford

Cannon still earned good points over his nearest title rival Koby Hantis, as the WBR Bulk Nutrients Racing rider fought from outside the top 20 to finish P9.

Maxxis MX3 Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1K WoodsGas23m29.602
2J FullerKTM+5.583
3K KingsfordYam+13.118
4D PaiceKTM+19.083
5J CannonHon+20.187
6K DrewYam+22.580
7P Van DusschotenHon+30.222
8J AlsopKTM+34.609
9K HantisYam+35.813
10D RoseHus+58.248
11K StrodeHon+1m00.071
12S MorrowKTM+1m11.399
13W HarveyYam+1m12.944
14C PhillipsKTM+1m13.570
15C RoweHus+1m03.733
16H McinnesHon+1m27.347
17H DownieGas+1m30.084
18P MartinHus+1m39.659
19O KimberKTM+1m42.033
20A WiddonKTM+1m44.091
21J ByrneHus+1m48.391
22S ShackletonHon+1m49.348
23J BurtonKTM+1m51.194
24C WilmingtonHus+1m52.833
25W DelangenKTM+1m54.656
26J KenneyGas+2m01.330
27Z O’loanKTM+2m04.472
28L AllenYam1 Lap
29B TownsendKTM1 Lap
30N ParkesYam1 Lap
31S AntonioGas1 Lap
32T O’neillYam1 Lap
33M TrevenaKTM1 Lap
34C RewseYam1 Lap
35P WolfeHus2 Laps
36C EiselKTM2 Laps
DNFS BurchellYam1 Lap
DNFL SmithHus4 Laps
DNFJ DevesonHus4 Laps

Maxxis MX3 Moto Two

Fuller again got the jump off the gate for the second MX3 moto, but slid out soon afterward and let Woods by for the lead. Woods won by 5.2 seconds from Paice, with Cannon doing more than enough to claim the MX3 title with a third-place finish.

Jake Cannon

Hantis did everything he could to bring the fight to Cannon, but had to settle for P4, as Kingsford completed the top five.

A third overall was enough for Jake Cannon to successfully claim the MAXXIS MX3 championship, as Ky Woods put together a perfect 1-1 scorecard to win the final round from Deacon Paice.

In the final championship standings, Cannon stood on top with 324 points, with Hantis second (316) and Kingsford third (287).

MX3 Championship Podium 1) Jake Cannon, 2) Hantis, 3) Kingsford
Jake Cannon – 2024 MX3 Champion (P3 – Round)

“This team is amazing—they never stopped believing in me, and I’m thrilled to win my first MX3 championship. This championship, the trip to America—it’s all been a dream come true. I’m so thankful to everyone involved.”

Jake Cannon
Kayd Kingsford – P4

“Kobe Drew and I were pretty close on points for the final spot on the podium, but he had a rough day and I was able to get on the box. It’s been a busy year for me with a lot of changes but happy to end out the year in third and learn more about racing. WBR have been awesome, and the Whitten family put in a huge effort.”

Koby Hantis – P6

“Today the goal was to just give it my all and let the cards fall where they fall. I tried to ride my hardest, but I just didn’t have the speed today and Jake did enough to get the win, so congrats to him. But I want to thank the WBR Yamaha team who gave me a life line at the start of the season and their support throughout the year has been amazing.”

Maxxis MX3 Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1K WoodsGas23m54.274
2D PaiceKTM+5.184
3J CannonHon+7.729
4K HantisYam+11.241
5K KingsfordYam+29.382
6P Van DusschotenHon+30.946
7S MorrowKTM+31.676
8J AlsopKTM+50.263
9C RoweHus+58.196
10S ShackletonHon+59.951
11J FullerKTM+1m03.616
12D RoseHus+1m08.586
13Z O’loanKTM+1m09.943
14J ByrneHus+1m10.573
15J DevesonHus+1m20.000
16K StrodeHon+1m20.971
17C WilmingtonHus+1m28.358
18M ComptonGas+1m35.333
19J KenneyGas+1m36.704
20N ParkesYam+1m46.086
21P MartinHus+1m46.296
22A WiddonKTM+1m51.180
23J BurtonKTM+1m41.287
24P WolfeHus+1m45.779
25T O’neillYam+1m52.410
26H DownieGas+1m57.818
27W DelangenKTM+1m49.003
28S AntonioGas+2m19.807
29C EiselKTM1 Lap
30W HarveyYam1 Lap
31O KimberKTM1 Lap
32C PhillipsKTM1 Lap
33M TrevenaKTM1 Lap
34C RewseYam1 Lap
35L SmithHus1 Lap
DNFL AllenYam2 Laps
DNFK DrewYam5 Laps
DNFB TownsendKTM5 Laps
DNFS BurchellYam9 Laps

Maxxis MX3 Round Points

PosRiderBikeM1M2Points
1K WoodsGas252550
2D PaiceKTM182240
3J CannonHon162036
4K KingsfordYam201636
5J FullerKTM221032
6K HantisYam121830
7P DusschotenHon141529
8J AlsopKTM131326
9S MorrowKTM91423
10D RoseHus11920
11C RoweHus61218
12K StrodeHon10515
13K DrewYam1515
14S ShackletonHon1111
15Z O’loanKTM88
16W HarveyYam88
17J ByrneKTM77
18C PhillipsKTM77
19J DevesonHus66
20H McinnesHon55
21C WilmingtonHus44
22H DownieGas44
23M ComptonGas33
24P MartinHus33
25J KenneyGas22
26O KimberKTM22
27N ParkesYam11
28A WiddonYam11

Maxxis MX3 Championship Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1J CannonHon325
2K HantisYam316
3K KingsfordYam287
4K DrewYam279
5D PaiceKTM263
6K WoodsGas220
7S BurchellYam197
8S ShackletonHon187
9J AlsopKTM181
10J FullerKTM176
11J DevesonHus160
12K StrodeHon116
13P DusschotenHon110
14M ComptonGas99
15D RoseHus83
16C WilmingtonHus72
17P MartinHus66
18Z O’loanKTM66
19C RoweHus52
20S MorrowKTM52
21F MansonKTM52
22T LindsayHus43
23P WolfeHus41
24R SmithKTM41
25J KenneyGas33
26J ByrneKTM31
27S PellicanoYam26
28B TownsendKTM25
29W CarpenterYam20
30C PhillipsKTM15
31A PearceHon14
32A WiddonYam12
33R BurgessHus11
34F TaylorYam10
35H DownieGas9
36W HarveyYam8
37J SalihHon7
38O KimberKTM6
39D KremerGas6
40H GroundwaterHon6
41J RumensYam6
42W DelangenKTM6
43H McinnesHon5
44N ParkesYam4
45A BoydGas4
46J DunneYam4
47J BurtonKTM3
48C ShawKTM2

EziLift MXW

SCT Logistics Honda Racing’s Charli Cannon successfully defended her MAXXIS MXW crown with a race to spare and remained on target to complete a perfect season.

Charli Cannon

In qualifying, Cannon put down a 2m04.236s lap-time, but was pushed hard for most of the session by Empire Kawasaki’s Taylah McCutcheon, who finished just 0.6s further back. Husqvarna rider Taylor Thompson locked down the third-quickest time, over 6.5s off the pace of McCutcheon.

Victorian Emma Milesevic (Honda) and New Zealand’s Karaitiana Horne (Kawasaki) finished qualifying fourth and fifth respectively, trailed by MXW regular front-runners Madi Simpson (Honda) and Danielle McDonald (Yamaha).

EziLift MXW Moto One

Saturday’s championship-winning MXW race was all one-way traffic for Cannon, as she grabbed the holeshot and relentlessly built her lead throughout the 15-minute plus one lap moto.

Charli Cannon

In a race that saw limited passing near the front of the field, Cannon cruised to a 21.8-second victory over Thompson, who fended off a late-race challenge from McCutcheon to finish runner-up.

McDonald crossed the line in P4 and Milesevic fifth, as Tahlia O’Hare (KTM), Simpson, Horne, Darci Whalley (KTM) and Emily Lambert (GASGAS) filled the top 10.

EziLift MXW Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1C CannonHon19m19.822
2T ThompsonHus+21.783
3T MccutcheonKaw+24.112
4D McdonaldYam+44.512
5E MilesevicHon+45.057
6T O’hareKTM+1m22.298
7M SimpsonHon+1m28.813
8K HorneKaw+1m31.343
9D WhalleyKTM+1m51.717
10L RimbasHon+2m11.459
11E LambertGas+2m15.711
12M TongueHon1 Lap
13A BartschKTM1 Lap
14B BurkeGas1 Lap
15B ArnottYam1 Lap
16T Wilkin-ThomYam1 Lap
17A MorriceHus1 Lap
18T CoxHon1 Lap
19H Van Der BoorYam1 Lap
20M BagnallHon1 Lap
21F ShrimptonHus2 Laps
22T MorrisKaw2 Laps
23H GeevesGas2 Laps
24K SmithHus2 Laps
25T NewcombKaw2 Laps
26S GiudiceKTM2 Laps
27S ArdiansyahKaw2 Laps
28E MarazesHon3 Laps

EziLift MXW Moto Two

Drama in the final EZILIFT MXW moto saw Taylah McCutcheon steal the round win, on track Charli Cannon crossed the line first, but a start-gate infringement cost her the moto and round win – and her goal of a perfect season.

Taylah McCutcheon

Honda rider Madi Simpson grabbed the holeshot and led through the early turns, before Cannon jumped her way into the lead. Cannon took the win on track, but ultimately McCutcheon was awarded the race win after working her way past Taylor Thompson and Simpson, claiming the round victory on countback in the process.

Husqvarna-supported Thompson was awarded P2 for the moto, with Cannon relegated to P3. Early leader Simpson completed her season with P4 result, followed by Tahlia O’Hare (KTM) in fifth.

For the round, McCutcheon stood atop the podium on countback from Cannon, with Thompson just one point further back in third.

The final day’s racing confirmed Thompson and JGR Yamaha Offroad Team regular Danielle McDonald would finish second and third in the overall standings.

Charli Cannon
Charli Cannon – 2024 WMX Champion

“It was awesome to finish every race in front. The bike was flawless, and everything was just amazing. I’ve really enjoyed this season, and I’m looking forward to the future. I want to thank Honda, SCT, all of the team sponsors, my family, and my personal sponsors.”

EziLift MXW Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1T MccutcheonKaw19m18.533
2T ThompsonHus+47.709
3C CannonHon/
4M SimpsonHon+1m01.038
5T O’hareKTM+1m12.144
6E MilesevicHon+1m15.652
7K HorneKaw+1m18.039
8D WhalleyKTM+1m21.638
9D McdonaldYam+1m22.143
10L RimbasHon+1m33.767
11B BurkeGas+1m35.094
12E LambertGas+2m04.246
13A BartschKTM1 Lap
14M TongueHon1 Lap
15T Wilkin-ThomYam1 Lap
16H Van Der BoorYam1 Lap
17B ArnottYam1 Lap
18F M shrimptonHus1 Lap
19T CoxHon1 Lap
20M BagnallHon1 Lap
21S ArdiansyahKaw1 Lap
22T NewcombKaw1 Lap
23K SmithHus1 Lap
24A MorriceHus1 Lap
25H GeevesGas1 Lap
26S GiudiceKTM2 Laps
27E MarazesHon2 Laps
28T MorrisKaw2 Laps

EziLift MXW Round Points

PosRiderBikeM1M2Points
1T MccutcheonKaw202545
2C CannonHon252045
3T ThompsonHus222244
4M SimpsonHon141832
5T Mahlia o’hareKTM151631
6E MilesevicHon161531
7D McdonaldYam181230
8K HorneKaw131427
9D WalleyKTM121325
10L RimbasHon111122
11E LambertGas10919
12B BurkeGas71017
13A BartschKTM8816
14M TongueHon9716
15T Wilkin-thomYam5611
16B AnottYam6410
17H Van der boorYam257
18T CoxHon325
19A MorriceHus44
20F ShrimptonHus33
21M BagnallHon112

EziLift MXW Cup Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1C CannonHon195
2T ThompsonHus170
3D McdonaldYam137
4E MilesevicHon136
5T O’hareKTM115
6M SimpsonHon113
7K HorneKaw95
8T MccutcheonKaw85
9E LambertGas80
10B BurkeGas79
11M TongueHon77
12L RimbasHon72
13M HealeyGas62
14D WhalleyKTM58
15A BartschKTM52
16H BoorYam36
17B ArnottYam35
18F ShrimptonHus29
19S ArdiansyahHon29
20H GeevesGas27
21A MorriceHus22
22T ThomYam21
23K CameronKTM21
24T CoxHon7
25T MorrisKaw6
26S GiudiceKTM4
27I BarkerHon3
28M BagnallHon2

KTM Group MX65 Futures

KTM-mounted Kye Sproule took top spot in qualifying with an impressive time of 2m27.271, which was more than five-and-a-half seconds quicker than series leader Blake Bohannon (Yamaha), in second. Victoria’s Mason Ezergailis (KTM), was third-fastest, another three seconds further back.

Blake Bohannon

Sproule would claim the holeshot of the first KTM Group MX65 Futures moto, but Bohannon was able to get past him and take the lead on the opening lap, then pull away to take the win by 11.4 seconds from Sproule.

Queenslander Sidney Stephenson (GASGAS) finished third, while Ezergailis and Ethan Wolfe finished a distant P4 and P5. The sixth and final moto of the MX65 Futures series will be held tomorrow.

Stephenson grabbed the holeshot in moto two, but Mason Ezergailis (KTM) took over leading duties for most of the race, before Stephenson was able to swing past late in the session to then win by 4.37 seconds.

Moto one race-winner, Bohannon held down fourth for most of the race, but made a late pass on Ethan Wolfe (Husqvarna) to finish third, as Kye Sproule (KTM) crossed the line in P5.

Blake Bohannon

For the third time in as many rounds, the round points were decided on countback, with Stephenson’s second moto win seeing him take honours from Bohannon, while Ezergailis took the final spot on the podium.

Bohannon topped the series standings with 139 points, ahead of Ezergailis (116) and Sproule (112).

KTM Group MX65 Futures Race One

PosriderBikeTime/Gap
1B BohannonYam14m42.131
2K SprouleKTM+11.407
3S StephensonGas+17.630
4M EzergailisKTM+51.157
5E Wolfe/+1m03.496
6A BlackKTM+1m12.741
7M HarrisKTM+1m43.039
8C WorthingtonKTM+2m11.358
9W OrdersKTM1 Lap
10O MedhurstYam1 Lap
11R ArdiansyahKTM1 Lap
12K CyprianHus1 Lap
13N MetcalfeKaw1 Lap
14L LewisYam2 Laps
15C DarbyKTM2 Laps
DNFC JacksonYam3 Laps

KTM Group MX65 Futures Race Two

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1S StephensonGas13m18.166
2M EzergailisKTM+4.372
3A BohannonYam+5.997
4E Wolfe/+7.316
5M SprouleKTM+23.083
6A Black/+37.417
7M WorthingtonKTM+1m03.618
8M HarrisKTM+1m12.186
9W Orders/+1m36.315
10A MedhurstYam+2m16.252
11S NugentGas+2m24.689
12A CyprianHus1 Lap
13M ArdiansyahKTM1 Lap
14I MetcalfeKaw1 Lap
15A LewisYam1 Lap
16A JacksonYam1 Lap
17M DarbyKTM1 Lap

KTM Group MX65 Futures Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1B BohannonYam139
2M EzergailisKTM116
3K SprouleKTM112
4S StephensonGas92
5A BlackKTM89
6C WorthingtonKTM86
7M HarrisKTM74
8W OrdersKTM66
9L CarafaKTM62
10K NugentGas39
11E Wolfe/34
12O ChandlerKTM33
13O MedhurstYam31
14N GroveGas26
15B PollardKTM23
16R FreemanYam22
17R ArdiansyahKTM18
18K CyprianHus18
19C FrancisKTM17
20L SmithKTM17
21J RossGas16
22N MetcalfeKaw15
23D SharobemKTM15
24L LewisYam13
25B FlandersHus13
26B RoweHus13
27C RileyYam13
28J HollidayKTM11
29C DarbyKTM10
30X Scott/10
31T CosgroveHus8
32C JacksonYam5
33H HydeKTM5
34K KeeganGas5
35D BamfordKTM3

MXV Veterans

Older guys, new machinery. That was the theme of the MX Vets racing as two Stark Vargs topped the 30-39 Years and 40-Plus divisions, at the hands of Luke Reardon and Mike Sleeter.

Luke Reardon

Warning signals sounded early when Queensland’s Reardon destroyed the 30-39 field in qualifying by almost 10 full seconds. He set a time of 2m03.537s, putting daylight between himself and Codey Russ (Yamaha), as Trent Loder (Yamaha) finished the session third-quickest.

Kawasaki rider Corey Vanderlei topped the 40-Plus group with a 2m10.298s lap-time, beating Sleeter and Mathew Fish (KTM) for gate-pick honours.

In the first MXV moto, Reardon claimed the holeshot and went on to comfortably take both the 30-39 and combined wins. Riding a good, steady race, Russ finished P2, while Loder finished on the moto podium. Charles Brett (GASGAS) and Christopher Couch (KTM) wrapped up their first moto in P4 and P5.

In the 40-Plus division, Vanderlei grabbed the holeshot, but Sleeter worked his way through the pack to take control of the race. However, despite crossing the line in P1, Sleeter was relegated two positions due to a start-line infringement.

That meant Yamaha rider Dean Freer would take the moto win, followed by Fish, with Sleeter third. Vanderlei crossed the line in P4 and Sam Lyttle (Honda) fifth.

Mike Sleeter

Reardon again dominated the second moto from gate-drop to chequered flag, taking a 1m21s win over Russ, with Loder crossing the line a further 10 seconds back. Brett and Mitchell McReadie (Honda), completed the top five.

In the 40-Plus division, Vanderlei again beat everyone to the first turn, but Sleeter hit the front before half a lap was run and stretched out a huge lead. He’d work his way all the way up to P5 in the combined placings before time ran out, while Vanderlei got the better of Fish to take second. Moto one winner Freer finished in P4, and Lyttle in P5.

In the final standings, Reardon claimed a perfect 50 points to take the MXV 30-39 victory, with Russ second (44) and Loder third (40). In the MXV 40-Plus class, Sleeter’s second-moto win saw him claim the overall victory on 45 points, with Freer second (43) and Fish third (42).

MX Vets 30-39 / 40+ Race One

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1L ReardonVar17m30.371
2C RussYam+1m13.097
3T LoderYam+1m28.010
4C BrettGas+1m33.959
5C CouchKTM+2m05.834
6S NorrisYam+2m13.520
7C ButlerYam1 Lap
8M MccreadieHon1 Lap
9R OfficerKaw1 Lap
10D MosigYam1 Lap
11J MitchellKTM1 Lap
12C AbbottKTM1 Lap
13C AdamsKaw1 Lap
14T DyerGas1 Lap
15S BurgeYam1 Lap
16J CallenHon1 Lap
17M SaikovskiKaw2 Laps
18S LawrenceYam2 Laps
DNFC MillsKTM1 Lap
40+ class
1D FreerYam/
2M FishKTM1 Lap
3M SleeterVarg2m22.134
4C VanderleiKaw1 Lap
5S LyttleHon1 Lap
6S SweeneyYam3 Laps

MX Vets 30-39 / 40+ Race Two

PosRiderClassBikeTime/Gap
1L ReardonU40Var19m27.447
2C RussU40Yam1m21.114
3T LoderU40Yam1m31.382
4C BrettU40Gas1m33.364
5M Sleeter40+Var1m49.958
6M MccreadieU40Hon2m00.755
7C CouchU40KTM2m13.040
8S NorrisU40Yam2m18.077
9R OfficerU40Kaw1 Lap
10C ButlerU40Yam1 Lap
11C Vanderlei40+Kaw1 Lap
12M Fish40+KTM1 Lap
13S BurgeU40Yam1 Lap
14D Freer40+Yam1 Lap
15C AdamsU40Kaw1 Lap
16T DyerU40Gas1 Lap
17S Lyttle40+Hon1 Lap
18J MitchellU40KTM1 Lap
19M SaikovskiU40Kaw2 Laps
20S LawrenceU40Yam2 Laps
21J CallenU40Hon2 Laps
22S Sweeney40+Yam3 Laps
DNFC AbbottU40KTM5 Laps
DNFD MosigU40Yam7 Laps

MX Vets 30-39 Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1L ReardonVar50
2C RussYam44
3T LoderYam40
4C BrettGas36
5C CouchKTM31
6M MccreadieHon29
7S NorrisYam29
8C ButlerYam26
9R OfficerKaw25
10C AdamsKaw18
11J MitchellKTM18
12S BurgeYam17
13T DyerGas16
14D MosigYam11
15M SaikovskiKaw11
16J CallenHon10
17C AbbottKTM9
18S LawrenceYam9

MX Vets 40+ Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1M SleeterVar45
2D FreerYam43
3M FishKTM42
4C VanderleiKaw40
5S LyttleHon32
6S SweeneyYam30

 

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