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Recapping Australian ProMX Round Four from Maitland

Penrite 2024 Australian ProMX Motocross Championship - Round Four - Maitland, NSW

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
May 27, 2024
in Australian MX

Penrite 2024 Australian ProMX Motocross Championship
Round Four – Maitland, NSW

Maitland’s fourth round of the 2024 Penrite ProMX Championship, presented by AMX Superstores, delivered some great racing on an immaculate trackon Sunday, as Boost Mobile Honda Racing’s Kyle Webster retained his single-point lead in the Thor MX1 standings.

Kyle Webster and Nathan Crawford

It didn’t all go Honda Racing’s way, though, with Yamalube Yamaha Racing’s Ryder Kingsford securing a first-career round win, halting the momentum of Pirelli MX2 series leader Brodie Connolly.

The drama continued in the MAXXIS MX3 division, as Mongrel Boots Honda Racing’s Jake Cannon claimed another round victory, as the red plate changed hands to WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha’s Kobe Hantis.

Sunday also saw Seth Thomas win the Fox Racing MX85 Cup and Lewis-Jay Carafa the KTM Group MX65 Futures.

Current MX1 champ, Dean Ferris, fell in the first practice session of the weekend at Maitland and was unable to race. It was a heavy hit that saw Ferris lay motionless on the track as track marshals rushed to him.

He was taken to RACESAFE and then onto hospital for further evaluation. He was concussed from a head hit and then when assessed in hospital, they detected some broken metatarsals in his hand.

Under Motorcycling Australia protocols, Ferris must remain off the bike for 12 days before gaining a clearance to ride, but the hand injury will exceed that so he will be sidelined for 4-6 weeks has he recovers.

“I’m doing ok but pretty disappointed as I was really looking forward to this round and getting my season back on track,” Ferris stated when he returned to the track on Sunday. “I raced well in Toowoomba a couple of weeks ago, won here last year and felt the momentum was beginning to build again for me.

“I recall feeling good on the opening laps and then started to pick up the pace when I jumped the inside after turn 3 and it felt like I clipped the dirt mound that marked the track and it then spat me over the bars. I recall the landing seemed pretty violent and it took me a bit to get my head together but I was fine by the time I was on the way to hospital and was able to remember what happened.

“The aim now it to get myself fit and heathy again and target the last three rounds of the championship for when I return,” Ferris ends.

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Thor MX1 Race One

Nathan Crawford took the holeshot and raced to his second race victory of the season, but the race lead changed no less than five times as Gibbs, Beaton, and Webster all took turns at the head of the pack in a frantic exchange over the first half of the moto.

Things came to a head when Webster crashed out of the lead and dropped back to sixth, allowing Crawford to regain the lead and take a hard-earned win by 5.179s over Beaton.

Beaton’s second place was more than enough to see him again take over the series red plate, with a five-point buffer over Webster.

Luke Clout put in a measured ride to finish a satisfying third, as Kirk Gibbs crossed the finish line in P4.

Kyle Webster recovered from his crash to take fifth, while a fast-finishing Brett Metcalfe edged Todd Waters on the last lap to claim seventh.

Nathan Crawford

Positions eight to 10 were filled by Zachary Watson, Joel Evans, and Blake Fox.

Thor MX1 Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1N CrawrfordKTM28:16.028
2J BeatonYam+5.179
3L CloutKaw+22.770
4K GrawrfordGas+32.928
5K WebsterHon+49.792
6B MetcalfeKaw+51.788
7T WatersHus+55.686
8Z WatsonHus+1m13.395
9J EvansYam+1m24.746
10B FoxKTM+1m34.437
11B MalkiewiczYam+1m34.474
12M MossGas+1m45.266
13L ZielinskiHus1 Lap
14B OgnenisHus1 Lap
15J CampbellHus1 Lap
16C RossandichKTM1 Lap
17C HrawrfordYam1 Lap
18L JacksonGas1 Lap
19B NovakHon1 Lap
20L RrawrfordBet1 Lap
21C O’loanHon1 Lap
22S WardHon1 Lap
23C SchatKTM1 Lap
24R StephensHon1 Lap
25R MarshallHus1 Lap
26B NinnessKTM1 Lap
27K OrchardYam1 Lap
28N GrothuesYam1 Lap
29J MitchellGas1 Lap
30H FosterKaw1 Lap
31L SayerYam2 Laps
32J KippsKTM2 Laps
33S JacksonKTM2 Laps
34J DrawrfordKaw2 Laps
35Z DunlopKTM2 Laps
36S HardmanKTM2 Laps
37L FosterKaw2 Laps
DNFJ CiglianoKaw15 Laps

Thor MX1 Race Two

Kyle Webster rebounded from his fifth-place result on Saturday to win Sunday’s second Thor MX1 moto of the weekend. Crawford beat the pack to the first turn, but Webster shot into the lead and was never headed from, finishing 5.1 seconds ahead of Beaton.

After losing spots early as he struggled to get into the flow of the race, Crawford regrouped to finish third, making a last lap pass on Kirk Gibbs (GASGAS Racing Team) for the final spot on the podium. Empire Kawasaki’s Luke Clout rode a solid moto to complete the top five, more than 30 seconds behind Gibbs.

Thor MX1 Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1K WebsterHon27m54.154
2J BeatonYam+5.101
3N CrawfordKTM+17.537
4K GibbsGas+19.192
5L CloutKaw+50.578
6T WatersHus+1m02.576
7B MalkiewiczYam+1m08.504
8Z WatsonHus+1m20.979
9B MetcalfeKaw+1m25.506
10M MossGas+1m15.247
11J EvansYam+1m26.881
12L ZielinskiHus1 Lap
13B OgnenisHus1 Lap
14B FoxKTM1 Lap
15C RossandichKTM1 Lap
16J CampbellHus1 Lap
17C HolroydYam1 Lap
18B NovakHon1 Lap
19C O’loanHon1 Lap
20R MarshallHus1 Lap
21K OrchardYam1 Lap
22L JacksonGas1 Lap
23C SchatKTM1 Lap
24N GrothuesYam1 Lap
25B NinnessKTM1 Lap
26H FosterKaw1 Lap
27Z DunlopKTM1 Lap
28J MitchellGas1 Lap
29J KippsKTM1 Lap
30J CiglianoKaw1 Lap
31R StephensHon2 Laps
32S JacksonKTM2 Laps
33L SayerYam2 Laps
34J DavisonKaw2 Laps
35L FosterKaw3 Laps
DNFS WardHon1 Lap
DNFL RogersBet6 Laps

Thor MX1 Race Three

In the final MX1 moto of the round, Webster capped off a great weekend by taking a 3.16s win over Beaton after a race-long duel.

Thor MX1

Gibbs stole the show off the start by scoring a great holeshot and leading the opening laps, but was passed by both Beaton and Webster on the third lap, as the two series front-runners went toe-to-toe.

After stalking Beaton for most of the race, Webster pulled the trigger with 10 minutes to go to make a pass and take the victory. Crawford finished a distant third after eventually getting the upper hand on Gibbs, while Clout finished a lonely P5.

Thor MX1 Race Three Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1K WebsterHon26m52.800
2J BeatonYam+3.165
3N CrawfordKTM+33.388
4K GibbsGas+39.620
5L CloutKaw+53.191
6T WatersHus1m03.263
7B MetcalfeKaw1m04.001
8Z WatsonHus+1m31.362
9L ZielinskiHus+1m37.725
10J EvansYam+1m50.396
11L JacksonGas+1m52.092
12B OgnenisHus1 Lap
13J CampbellHus1 Lap
14C O’loanHon1 Lap
15S WardHon1 Lap
16C HolroydYam1 Lap
17B NovakHon1 Lap
18C RossandichKTM1 Lap
19B FoxKTM1 Lap
20H FosterKaw1 Lap
21C SchatKTM1 Lap
22L RogersBet1 Lap
23R StephensHon1 Lap
24N GrothuesYam1 Lap
25J KippsKTM1 Lap
26S JacksonKTM1 Lap
27J DavisonKaw2 Laps
28L SayerYam2 Laps
29J MitchellGas2 Laps
30K OrchardYam2 Laps
31L FosterKaw3 Laps
DNFB NinnessKTM6 Laps
DNFZ DunlopKTM7 Laps
DNFJ CiglianoKaw10 Laps
DNFR MarshallHus12 Laps
DNFM MossGas14 Laps

Thor MX1 Round

Boost Mobile Honda Racing’s Kyle Webster won two of the three Thor MX1 races to take the Maitland round win on countback over title rival Jed Beaton (CDR Yamaha Monster Energy), with Saturday’s moto winner, Nathan Crawford (KTM Racing Team, just one point further back.

MX1 Podium – Webster, Beaton, Crawford
Kyle Webster – P1

“My bike and team have been great. Everyone has maintained their focus, and we haven’t stopped trying to improve the bike. I am feeling strong. There is still a lot of racing left, and it’s nice to know we are contenders. We will keep working as the competition is tight.”

Jed Beaton – P2

“The whole weekend I just felt a bit off. Nothing bad and certainly not taking anything away from Kyle or Nathan who are both riding well, but I just didn’t gel with the track as well as I would have liked. I struggled here last year, and this year was certainly a big improvement, but I feel I could have raced better and been able to grab a couple of moto wins this weekend. The championship is tight, and we still have four rounds to go, so its time to step up and get some race wins and put myself in the best possible position to win the championship. The next two tracks we race are ones that I like and have done well at in the past, so I will bring lots of focus and energy to them and see if we can get on a bit of a roll in the back half of the year.”

In the championship standings, the one-point gap between Webster and Beaton remains as we head to Murray Bridge next month (202 points to 201), while Crawford is 25 points further back on 176.

Nathan Crawford – P3

“Maitland wasn’t bad at all! Yesterday was a really good day and I was happy to get the win in the opening moto. Today looks alright on paper with a 3-3, but I just had nowhere near the feeling on the track that I did yesterday, which was the only that frustrated me a little bit. I need to remind myself that I’m on the podium, it’s my first year back in this class, and I’m racing guys who’ve been here for a while. I’m competitive and at the front most of the time, so I’m happy to get this result for the team.”

Nathan Crawford
Kirk Gibbs – P4

“It was a good weekend for me, with three P4s and I was right there in every race. I felt good, and the bike was the best it’s been. Obviously, a podium would’ve been great, but it was good to pull a holeshot in that last race, lead a few laps and just feel good on the bike. Those front boys are riding really good, so it was good to see what that pace was like, and now try and make up that gap before Murray Bridge.”

Kirk Gibbs
Todd Waters – P6

“After a podium result last time out at Gillman, it was tough to finish sixth today and the conditions were challenging. We kept ourselves out of trouble and banked as many points as we could. We know what we need to improve on before the next round, so we’ll keep working hard and look to get further towards the front at Murray Bridge.”

Todd Waters

Thor MX1 Round Points

PosRiderBikeR1R2R3Points
1Kyle WEBSTERHonda16252566
2Jed BEATONYamaha22222266
3Nathan CRAWFORDKTM25202065
4Kirk GIBBSGasGas18181854
5Luke CLOUTKawasaki20161652
6Todd WATERSHusqvarna14151544
7Brett METCALFEKawasaki15121441
8Zachary WATSONHusqvarna13131339
9Joel EVANSYamaha12101133
10Luke ZIELINSKIHusqvarna891229
11Bryce OGNENISKTM78924
12Bailey MALKIEWICZYamaha101424
13Blake FOXKTM117220
14Matt MOSSGasGas91120
15Jyle CAMPBELLHusqvarna65819
16Connor ROSSANDICHKTM56314
17Liam JACKSONGasGas31013
18Cooper HOLROYDYamaha44513
19Cody O’LOANHonda279
20Ben NOVAKHonda2349
21Siegah WARDHonda66
22Harrison FOSTERKawasaki11
23Robbie MARSHALLHusqvarna11
24Levi ROGERSBeta11

Thor MX1 Championship Points

PosNameBikePoints
1Kyle WEBSTERHonda202
2Jed BEATONYamaha201
3Nathan CRAWFORDKTM176
4Kirk GIBBSGasGas148
5Luke CLOUTKawasaki146
6Todd WATERSHusqvarna132
7Brett METCALFEKawasaki121
8Dean FERRISYamaha104
9Zachary WATSONHusqvarna99
10Joel EVANSYamaha93
11Wilson TODDHonda64
12Cooper HOLROYDYamaha59
13Luke ZIELINSKIHusqvarna48
14Bryce OGNENISKTM48
15Siegah WARDHonda43
16Dylan WOODHonda37
17Levi ROGERSBeta31
18Cody O’LOANHonda31
19Connor ROSSANDICHKTM26
20Bailey MALKIEWICZYamaha24
21Matt MOSSGasGas20
22Blake FOXKTM20
23Liam JACKSONGasGas20
24Jyle CAMPBELLHusqvarna19
25John DARROCHYamaha18
26Sam LARSENYamaha14
27Ricky LATIMERYamaha13
28Ben NOVAKHonda9
29Robbie MARSHALLHusqvarna9
30Braeden KREBSYamaha4
31Cody SCHATKTM3
32Lochie LATIMERYamaha3
33Harrison FOSTERKawasaki1
34Joel PHILLIPSHusqvarna1
35Kye ORCHARDYamaha1

Pirelli MX2 Race One

Ryder Kingsford scored the holeshot and went on to win his first race at this level after a lonely ride at the front of the pack but all hell broke loose behind him.  Brodie Connolly crashed on the start straight and remounted in last, while his Honda Racing team-mate Noah Ferguson also found himself mid-pack off the start.

Ryder Kingsford

Bailey Malkiewicz, who’s performing double duty in two classes this weekend, capitalised on a great start to finish the race with a well-deserved runner-up result, holding off a hard-charging Alex Larwood, who steadily moved his way forward throughout the moto.

Yamalube Yamaha Racing’s Jayce Cosford and Haruki Yokoyama also both put in impressive rides to complete the top-five after both getting the better of Kayden Minear late in the race.

Noah Ferguson finished a gritty seventh after his bad start, ahead of Kaleb Barham, Cambell Williams and Rhys Budd, who ran as high as third early in the moto.

Back in the pack, Connolly scrambled his way forward to P12, but then crashed again and finished the race in a frustrating 19th, collecting just two points for all his efforts. His points lead was cut from 38 to 25, giving his rivals added hope in the championship fight heading into Sunday’s two motos.

Pirelli MX2 Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1R KingsfordYam27m08.6
2B MalkiewiczYam+4.24
3A LarwoodHon+6.401
4J CosfordYam+11.879
5H YokoyamaHon+12.069
6K MinearKTM+19.447
7N FergusonHon+19.886
8K BarhamYam+25.617
9C WilliamsYam+36.048
10R BuddHus+39.502
11J ConstantinouGas+41.099
12J MatherHus+41.356
13B FlynnHus+49.328
14T OlanderHus+49.574
15M O’breeGas+58.235
16J KukasHus+01m06.8
17W Greiner-DaishGas+01m07.7
18R FitzpatrickKaw+01m20.4
19B ConnollyHon+01m22.6
20C KingHon+01m27.4
21T KeanGas+01m30.0
22J BovaKTM+01m30.5
23M NorrisKaw+01m48.2
24C CannonHon1 Lap
25C AdamsKTM1 Lap
26E MilesevicHon1 Lap
27Z MackintoshKaw1 Lap
28S ArmstrongKTM1 Lap
29A BloomYam1 Lap
30S AdamsYam2 Laps
31C RickitYam3 Laps
DNFL AndrewsGas5 Laps
DNFJ SweetYam6 Laps
DNFB DennisGas14 Laps

 


Pirelli MX2 Race Two

In Sunday’s first MX2 moto, Boost Mobile Honda rider Noah Ferguson quickly dispatched of holeshot winner Rhys Budd (Raceline Husqvarna Racing Team) to take the lead and win by 7.9s over a reinvigorated Reid Taylor (Empire Kawasaki).

Behind them, the minor placings chopped and changed constantly, but it was Alex Larwood (Froth Honda Racing) who overcame a top 10 start to take the final step of the podium. A hard-charging performance from Japan’s Haruki Yokoyama (Honda) saw him surge late to take P4 over Kayen Minear (KTM Racing Team).

Pirelli MX2 Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1N FergusonHon28m15.6
2R TaylorKaw+7.902
3A LarwoodHon+12.98
4H YokoyamaHon+28.686
5K MinearKTM+29.515
6R BuddHus+33.472
7R KingsfordYam+33.679
8B ConnollyHon+39.932
9B MalkiewiczYam+40.418
10J CosfordYam+42.718
11C WilliamsYam+46.889
12J MatherHus+47.711
13K BarhamYam+51.898
14J ConstantinouGas+52.903
15T OlanderHus+53.457
16B FlynnHus+01m08.8
17M O’breeGas+01m10.8
18J KukasHus+01m14.9
19T KeanGas+01m18.9
20R FitzpatrickKaw+01m32.0
21W Greiner-DaishGas+01m47.2
22J BovaKTM+01m48.1
23C KingHon+01m49.2
24J SweetYam1 Lap
25M NorrisKaw1 Lap
26C CannonHon1 Lap
27A BloomYam1 Lap
28E MilesevicHon1 Lap
29C AdamsKTM2 Laps
30S ArmstrongKTM2 Laps
31Z MackintoshKaw2 Laps
32S Adams/2 Laps
DNFL AndrewsGas5 Laps

Pirelli MX2 Race Three

In the third and final MX2 race of the weekend, Kingsford capitalised on late issues for long-time race leader Taylor to take the win and round victory. Taylor jumped to the front early and led until the final two laps when a late issue allowed Kingsford by, while he would cross the line in 10th.

Ryder Kingsford

Kingsford then had to hold off a frantic late charge from Ferguson to take a narrow 0.964s win, while Connolly finished his weekend with a third. Larwood bounced back from a P12 start to take fourth ahead of holeshot winner Yokoyama.

Pirelli MX2 Race Three Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1R KingsfordYam27m30.5
2N FergusonHon+0.964
3B ConnollyHon+18.288
4A LarwoodHon+20.019
5H YokoyamaHon+22.985
6J CosfordYam+24.666
7K BarhamYam+34.09
8K MinearKTM+36.132
9J MatherHus+36.996
10R TaylorKaw+38.36
11J KukasHus+43.36
12R BuddHus+55.386
13B FlynnHus+57.164
14C WilliamsYam+57.169
15T OlanderHus+59.516
16W Greiner-DaishGas+01m02.8
17T KeanGas+01m07.1
18M O’breeGas+01m13.2
19J SweetYam+01m18.4
20R FitzpatrickKaw+01m19.6
21J BovaKTM+01m41.7
22J ConstantinouGas+01:47.6
23C CannonHon+01:50.8
24Z MackintoshKaw1 Lap
25A BloomYam2 Laps
DNFM NorrisKaw2 Laps
DNFC KingHon5 Laps
DNFE MilesevicHon5 Laps
DNFS AdamsYam7 Laps
DNFC AdamsKTM8 Laps
DNFL AndrewsGas9 Laps
DNFS ArmstrongKTM9 Laps
DNFB MalkiewiczYam12 Laps

Pirelli MX2 Round

Yamalube Yamaha Racing’s Ryder Kingsford took two wins from three Pirelli MX2 races to claim his first round win of the year and put a stop to Polyflor Honda Racing Brodie Connolly’s dominance.

Ryder Kingsford – P1

“I’m pretty happy to get that done and get a win for myself and the team. At every round so far, my second races of the day have been strong and I was confident that if I got a decent start, I would be able to get the job done.  The team have been awesome this year and everyone there works so hard so it cool to see them so happy. I know they said it had been a while between round wins for them, so its nice that I was able to get it for them.  It was also a good round to do it as we were able to make up a heap of points in the championship and get back in the fight. I think the top three of us are now within twenty points and there is still plenty of racing left.”

Kingsford was joined on the box by Ferguson and Larwood, while Connolly endured a tough weekend to finish seventh overall. He still leads the series, but his 38-point lead has been slashed to 12 over Ferguson (182 points to 170), with Kingsford a further seven markers back.

Noah Ferguson – P2

“I still need to make changes to my riding. The team and I discussed this on Saturday night, and Sunday was a lot better, but I still need to improve in some areas. There were a lot of positives from the weekend, and I think we will come out of this stronger.”

Noah Ferguson
Alex Larwood – P3

“This is a box ticked. It’s been a long time between podiums. The speed and stamina are improving, and we will continue down the path we have set together. This year is about rebuilding and getting back to where I know I should be.”

Honda team-mates Noah Ferguson and Alex Larwood
Jayce Cosford – P5

“I gave it my all in every race and had a few issues to deal with but overall, it was a pretty good weekend. I got some arm pump in the first race as the speed of the track was fast, but I think a few of the other guys did as well. Then I sucked the first few laps of race two before I got my head in the race, then in race three, I had a sore knee and was a bit stiff, but I just to go as fast as I could for as long as I could.  My mechanic Joel and the entire team did a great job and I’m ready to go for the next round.”

Kayden Minear – P6

“This weekend went decent for me. We came away equal fifth for sixth overall on countback and I’m happy with that. I’m improving on hardpack and I’m confident in my riding, but I’d say my expectations have changed after the previous round, where I’m not going to be satisfied if I’m not on the podium at this point of the season.”

Kayden Minear
Brodie Connolly – P7

“I lost a lot of points this weekend. I am really upset; the crash wasn’t my fault, but that’s racing. I will focus on recovery and come out strong in Toowoomba.”

Pirelli MX2 Round Points

PosRiderBikeR1R2R3Points
1Ryder KINGSFORDYamaha25142564
2Noah FERGUSONHonda14252261
3Alex LARWOODHonda20201858
4Haruki YOKOYAMAHonda16181650
5Jayce COSFORDYamaha18111544
6Kayden MINEARKTM15161344
7Brodie CONNOLLYHonda2132035
8Kaleb BARHAMYamaha1381435
9Rhys BUDDHusqvarna1115935
10Bailey MALKIEWICZYamaha221234
11Reid TAYLORKawasaki221133
12Jack MATHERHusqvarna991230
13Cambell WILLIAMSYamaha1210729
14Brock FLYNNHusqvarna85821
15Travis OLANDERHusqvarna76619
16Jack KUKASHusqvarna531018
17Jai CONSTANTINOUGasGas10717
18Mackenzie O’BREEGasGas64313
19Wilson GREINER-DAISHGasGas459
20Thynan KEANOther246
21Ryley FITZPATRICKKawasaki3115
22Jacob SWEETYamaha22
23Curtis KINGHonda11

Pirelli MX2 Championship Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1B ConnollyHonda182
2N FergusonHonda170
3R KingsfordYamaha163
4K MinearKTM139
5J CosfordYamaha123
6H YokoyamaHonda122
7R BuddHusqvarna113
8K BarhamYamaha108
9A LarwoodHonda103
10B MalkiewiczYamaha92
11B DennisGasGas79
12J MatherHusqvarna75
13R TaylorKawasaki74
14C WilliamsYamaha67
15B FlynnHusqvarna58
16T OlanderHusqvarna53
17J ConstantinouGasGas46
18R KingHonda37
19W DaishGasGas36
20M O’breeGasGas29
21T KeanOther28
22J KukasHusqvarna23
23B NovakHonda23
24R FitzpatrickKawasaki20
25C BurnsHonda10
26G KnightGasGas7
27M NorrisKawasaki6
28J SweetYamaha2
29C KingHonda1

Maxxis MX3 Race One

Mongrel Boots Honda Racing rider Jake Cannon has continued his mid-season roll, comfortably winning the first of the MAXXIS MX3 motos on Saturday.

Jake Cannon

Cannon topped the class’s qualifying session, then overtook holeshot winner Cooper Rowe within a handful of corners to go on and win the opening race by a comfortable 7.916s from series leader Kayd Kingsford (WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha).

Kingsford’s team-mate Koby Hantis completed the race podium, a distant 13 seconds back, after having to work his way forward from a P7 start.

GASGAS rider Ky Woods finished the moto in fourth, holding off Jack Deveson (Husqvarna), who tried to finish the race strongly and was rewarded with fifth place.

Maxxis MX3 Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1J CannonHon23m25.003
2K KingsfordYam+7.916
3K HantisYam+13.342
4K WoodsGas+21.073
5J DevesonHus+21.956
6S BurchellYam+22.721
7M ComptonGas+27.167
8K DrewYam+33.004
9S ShackletonHon+38.941
10Z O’loanKTM+52.951
11J FullerKTM+56.955
12D PaiceKTM+1m03.457
13D RoseHus+1m04.207
14F MansonKTM+1m13.029
15P MartinHus+1m14.735
16C WilmingtonHus+1m17.747
17J ByrneHus+1m21.971
18P WolfeHus+1m23.575
19J BurtonKTM+1m24.718
20C RoweHus+1m27.741
21K StrodeHon+1m28.770
22M JonesHus+1m35.191
23D KremerGas+1m35.918
24H GroundwaterHon+1m38.644
25J KenneyGas+1m49.694
26L AllenYam+1m52.538
27H DownieGas+1m52.729
28A BoydGas+1m55.732
29W DelangenKTM+1m57.411
30A WiddonYam1 Lap
31R JonesHus1 Lap
32F TaylorYam1 Lap
33T LindsayHus1 Lap
34R BurgessHus1 Lap
35M PelusoKTM1 Lap
36S AntonioGas1 Lap
37R SmithKTM1 Lap
38C EiselKTM1 Lap
DNFN ThompsonHus3 Laps
DNFO KimberKTM4 Laps

Maxxis MX3 Race Two

Cannon cruised to victory in the second of the weekend’s three MX3 motos, taking the lead from Hantis on the third lap and went on to comfortably win by 5.565s. The moto’s P3 placing went to Burchell, ahead of Jackson Fuller (KTM) and Jack Deveson (Husqvarna) with a satisfying P5 result.

Jake Cannon

Maxxis MX3 Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1J CannonHon23m45.578
2K HantisYam+5.565
3S BurchellYam+9.336
4J FullerKTM+27.561
5J DevesonHus+27.821
6D PaiceKTM+29.006
7K DrewYam+49.792
8S ShackletonHon+56.635
9K KingsfordYam+1m06.947
10R BurgessHus+1m11.199
11K StrodeHon+1m13.005
12M ComptonGas+1m17.518
13T LindsayHus+1m19.263
14D RoseHus+1m20.895
15D KremerGas+1m21.283
16P MartinHus+1m23.017
17J KenneyGas+1m23.422
18F MansonKTM+1m25.679
19C WilmingtonHus+1m26.691
20J BurtonKTM+1m33.663
21P WolfeHus+1m36.871
22O KimberKTM+1m43.005
23H DownieGas+1m44.387
24M JonesHus+1m44.920
25A BoydGas+1m46.922
26R SmithKTM+1m56.924
27N ThompsonHus+1m57.159
28A WiddonYam+1m59.089
29K WoodsGas+2m05.153
30F TaylorYam1 Lap
31J ByrneHus1 Lap
32S AntonioGas1 Lap
33M PelusoKTM1 Lap
34Z O’loanKTM1 Lap
35R JonesHus1 Lap
36C EiselKTM1 Lap
37L AllenYam1 Lap
38H GroundwaterHon1 Lap
39W DelangenKTM1 Lap
DNFC RoweHus7 Laps

Maxxis MX3 Race Three

GASGAS rider Ky Woods bounced back from a tough second moto to take the final MX3 race win of the day, leading a of WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha riders to take a 2.667s win over Burchell, followed by Kobe Drew and Hantis. Cannon overcame a bad start, then an early off-track excursion to finish strongly in fifth and claim another round win.

Maxxis MX3 Race Three Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1K WoodsGas22m20.338
2S BurchellYamaha+2.667
3K DrewYamaha+5.548
4K HantisYamaha+9.145
5J CannonHonda+12.961
6J FullerKTM+18.627
7J DevesonHusqvarna+19.761
8M ComptonGas+25.245
9P MartinHusqvarna+41.718
10K KingsfordYamaha+45.830
11D PaiceKTM+52.339
12K StrodeHonda+54.024
13S ShackletonHonda+1m00.117
14J KenneyGas+1m01.333
15Z O’loanKTM+1m01.444
16D RoseHusqvarna+1m02.750
17P WolfeHusqvarna+1m05.528
18F MansonKTM+1m09.929
19J ByrneHusqvarna+1m10.983
20H DownieGas+1m12.688
21W DelangenKTM+1m13.717
22O KimberKTM+1m14.212
23M JonesHusqvarna+1m17.526
24J BurtonKTM+1m18.996
25A BoydGas+1m19.710
26A WiddonYamaha+1m21.940
27H GroundwaterHonda+1m22.692
28C WilmingtonHusqvarna+1m23.122
29S AntonioGas+1m24.339
30R BurgessHusqvarna+1m25.368
31T LindsayHusqvarna+1m37.491
32D KremerGas+1m37.938
33R JonesHusqvarna+1m38.115
34R SmithKTM+1m39.846
35F TaylorYamaha+1m49.229
36M PelusoKTM+1m54.144
37N ThompsonHusqvarna+2m02.965
38L AllenYamaha+2m06.859
39M TrevenaKTM1 Lap
40C EiselKTM1 Lap

Maxxis MX3 Round

Mongrel Boots Honda Racing rider Jake Cannon continued his strong mid-season form by claiming the round victory after three entertaining MAXXIS MX3 motos. Joining him on the Maitland podium were WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha riders Koby Hantis and Seth Burchell.

MX3 Podium – Cannon, Hantis, Burchell
Jake Cannon – P1

“It was a good weekend. I made a mistake in the final race which was costly, but we still managed to take our second overall win for the season. We also closed the points gap on the leader. My focus right now is to win as many motos as I can and take the overall. The competition is tight amongst the top 5, so I need to knuckle down and ride mistake-free.”

Jake Cannon
Koby Hantis – P2

“The weekend was good for me, and it was important I bounced back after a rough round at Gilman a few weeks ago. I was confident going into the weekend as I have raced Maitland quite a bit, so it was nice to get a good result, get the red plate back and keep working towards the championship.”

Seth Burchell – P3

“Pretty stoked to get my first podium for the WBR Yamaha team and do it with here at Maitland with my friends and family watching. The first race I had to get my way through the pack, but my starts were better in the last two and I rode well.”

Kobe Drew – P4

“I was down on myself after the first two races, so I was happy to get a decent result on the board for the final race. I felt much better on the track and my speed was right there with the guys which it wasn’t in the first.”

Kayd Kingsford – P6

“I had way too many sketchy moments out there and made way too many mistakes. I was leading in race two and just launched way to far off one of the jumps and crashed, then in the last race, I was right there in the top three and made a mistake just before the pit board area. It was a frustrating way to finish the day but I stayed close in the points so it could have been way worse.”

In the MX3 points chase, Hantis has taken over the series lead with 170 points, ahead of Kingsford (163) and Drew (162), while Cannon continues to close the gap on the front-runners, now on 152 points.

Maxxis MX3 Round Points

PosRiderBikeR1R2R3Points
1J CannonHonda25251666
2K HantisYamaha20221860
3S BurchellYamaha15202257
4K DrewYamaha13142047
5J DevesonHusqvarna16161446
6K KingsfordYamaha22121145
7K WoodsGasGas182543
8J FullerKTM10181543
9M ComptonGasGas1491336
10D PaiceKTM9151034
11S ShackletonHonda1213833
12P MartinHusqvarna651223
13D RoseHusqvarna87520
14K StrodeHonda10919
15Z O’loanKTM11617
16F MansonKTM73313
17J KenneyGasGas4711
18R BurgessHusqvarna1111
19T LindsayHusqvarna88
20P WolfeHusqvarna347
21C WilmingtonHusqvarna527
22J ByrneKTM426
23D KremerGasGas66
24J BurtonKTM213
25H DownieGasGas11
26C RoweHusqvarna11

Maxxis MX3 Championship Points

PosRiderBikeTotal
1K HantisYam170
2K KingsfordYam163
3K DrewYam162
4J CannonHon152
5D PaiceKTM144
6J DevesonHus115
7J FullerKTM108
8S ShackletonHon107
9S BurchellYam103
10J AlsopKTM92
11M ComptonGas78
12K StrodeHon71
13K WoodsGas68
14R SmithKTM41
15P MartinHus37
16T LindsayHus37
17C WilmingtonHus35
18Z O’loanKTM32
19J KenneyGas31
20P DusschotenHon31
21S PellicanoYam26
22D RoseHus25
23B TownsendKTM25
24F MansonKTM24
25J ByrneKTM24
26A PearceHon14
27P WolfeHus12
28R BurgessHus11
29F TaylorYam10
30W CarpenterYam8
31D KremerGas6
32J RumensYam6
33A BoydGas4
34A WiddonYam4
35J DunneYam4
36J BurtonKTM3
37C RoweHus3
38C ShawKTM2
39H DownieGas1

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Race One

GAGAS rider Seth Thomas became the standalone leader of the talent-packed Fox Racing MX85 category with one round of the series remaining, after a mature performance in Saturday’s race today.

It was his nearest rival, Heath Davy (Yamaha), who scored the holeshot and tried to distance himself early on, but Thomas grabbed the lead on the fourth lap, then went on to win by 4.16 seconds.

Seth Thomas

Cooper Danaher (GASGAS) finished a distant third, as Connor Feather (Husqvarna) and Richie Lawler (KTM) completed the top five.

Top qualifier Levi Townley (Yamaha) took a hard-fought sixth. After starting on the cusp of the top 10, he quickly worked his way up to second early on before crashing soon afterwards and tumbling down to P20. The New Zealander then clawed his way back to sixth before the clock ran out.

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1S ThomasGas22m56.707
2H DavyYam+4.164
3C DanaherGas+22.374
4C FeatherHus+25.354
5R LawlerKTM+25.667
6L TownleyYam+44.733
7C BowmanHus+50.671
8N PerrettKTM+51.726
9D FortYam+55.498
10J DoyleGas+1m04.183
11Z KruikGas+1m06.857
12L CannonGas+1m17.333
13T WilliamsGas+1m20.299
14L FarrKTM+1m30.552
15D SmartGas+1m30.730
16L NevellHus+1m34.199
17K BowmanGas+1m35.802
18B CourtGas+1m37.051
19R KillickGas+1m39.784
20B CollinsKTM+1m44.773
21R Delaney/+1m58.533
22J ThompsonHus+2m04.632
23B BrownHus1 Lap
24R TongueKTM1 Lap
25J BirchYam1 Lap
26C ThomasKTM1 Lap
27M AndersonKTM1 Lap

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Race Two

Seth Thomas scored the holeshot and never looked back as he relentlessly stretched out his lead, eventually finishing 20.7 seconds up the track from his nearest rival, Heath Davy (Yamaha).

Davy also put in an impressive ride as he overcame a mid-pack start to finish a distant P2, while GASGAS rider Cooper Danaher made the most of a good gate-jump to complete the race podium.

Seth Thomas

Zander Kruik crossed the line in P4, just 0.650s ahead of a hard-charging Levi Townley, who was involved in a multi-rider tangle on the opening lap and had to fight back from 26th place.

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1S ThomasGas23m09.348
2H DavyYam+20.689
3C DanaherGas+22.631
4Z KruikGas+33.789
5L TownleyYam+34.439
6D FortYam+45.368
7B CourtGas+45.956
8T WilliamsGas+48.461
9N PerrettKTM+49.839
10C BowmanHus+57.542
11L FarrKTM+57.898
12R Delaney/+1m06.449
13K BowmanGas+1m07.402
14D SmartGas+1m15.721
15C ThomasKTM+1m24.267
16C FeatherHus+1m29.359
17R KillickGas+1m38.974
18L NevellHus+1m46.324
19L CannonGas+1m48.231
20R TongueKTM+1m53.925
21B BrownHus+2m01.444
22J ThompsonHus+2:m02.031
23B CollinsKTM1 Lap
24M AndersonKTM1 Lap
25R LawlerKTM1 Lap
26J BirchYam1 Lap
DNFJ DoyleGas3 Laps

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Round

A perfect weekend for GASGAS rider Seth Thomas saw him win the three-round Fox Racing MX85 Cup title, as he dominated Sunday’s final moto.

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Podium

The round results reflected the final series standings for the top three, with Thomas taking the title from Davy, with Danaher finishing the day and championship in third. Danaher pipped Townley for P3 in the points, while Cooper Bowman (Husqvarna) ended the series in fifth.

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Round Points

PosRiderBikeR1`R2Points
1S ThomasGas252550
2H DavyYamaha222244
3C DanaherKTM202040
4L TownleyYamaha151631
5Z KruikGas101828
6D FortYamaha121527
7N PerrettKTM131225
8C BowmanHusqvarna141125
9C FeatherHusqvarna18523
10T WilliamsGas81321
11B CourtGas31417
12L FarrKTM71017
13R LawlerKTM1616
14D SmartGas6713
15K BowmanGas4812
16L CannonGas9211
17J DoyleGas1111
18R DelaneyKTM99
19L NevellHusqvarna538
20C ThomasKTM66
21R KillickGas246
22R TongueKTM11
23B CollinsKTM11

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1S ThomasGas127
2H DavyYamaha121
3C DanaherKTM104
4L TownleyYamaha103
5C BowmanHusqvarna81
6N PerrettKTM75
7L FarrKTM73
8C FeatherHusqvarna71
9D FortYamaha71
10B CourtGas48
11C FordKTM42
12N DarraghHusqvarna37
13M BrownKTM36
14R DelaneyKTM33
15D SmartGas30
16K HarveyKTM30
17Z KruikGas28
18D GromballKTM26
19O BirkittKTM24
20T WilliamsGas21
21C ThomasKTM19
22K BowmanGas17
23L NevellHusqvarna17
24R LawlerKTM16
25L VincentKTM13
26J DoyleGas11
27L CannonGas11
28J ThompsonKTM11
29M CostaGas7
30N ShorttHusqvarna7
31R KillickGas6
32M OakleyHusqvarna5
33L FretwellKTM3
34J MccloskeyKTM2
35R TongueKTM1
36B CollinsKTM1
37M AndersonKTM1

KTM Group MX65 Futures Race One

Our future stars of the sport took to the track for the first time in 2024 on Saturday at Maitland, and it was young Yamaha rider Blake Bohannon who took opening MX65 Futures honours, with a memorable wire-to-wire victory.

KTM Group MX65 Futures

Bohannon scored the holeshot and went on to win by 5.563s over KTM-mounted Lewis-Jay Carafa, with fellow KTM rider Kye Sproule rounding out the podium, another 8.9s further back.

KTM duo Mason Ezergailis and Chase Worthington finished their day fourth and fifth.

KTM Group MX65 Futures Race One Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1B BohannonYam12m22.289
2L Jay CarafaKTM+5.562
3K SprouleKTM+8.917
4M EzergailisKTM+9.681
5C WorthingtonKTM+51.152
6O ChandlerKTM+57.075
7J RossGas+59.628
8W OrdersKTM+1m01.278
9A BlackKTM+1m10.133
10J HollidayKTM+m12.764
11B PollardKTM+1m14.185
12M HarrisKTM+1m14.415
13D SharobemKTM+1m23.134
14C RileyYam+1m39.644
15O MedhurstYam+1m48.502
16H HydeKTM+1m52.603
17B RoweHus1 Lap
18K NugentGas1 Lap
19D BamfordKTM1 Lap
20K KeeganGas1 Lap
21T CosgroveHus1 Lap
22L LewisYam1 Lap
23B FlandersHus1 Lap
24C MorrisYam2 Laps
DNFX Scott/1 Lap
DNFB WorthleyKTM5 Laps
DNFS ClarkeKTM5 Laps

KTM Group MX65 Futures Race Two

Young Victorian rider Lewis-Jay Carafa took the second of the KTM Group MX65 Futures races to take the round victory, capping off a stellar first appearance for the new-look category on the ProMX calendar.

The Husqvarna rider led from the opening lap to come home with a 4.178s lead over second-placed Blake Bohannon (Yamaha). Bohannon, who won yesterday’s opening race, dug deep to make a last-lap pass for P2, and finish the weekend tied on points with Carafa.

Lewis-Jay Carafa

Mason Ezergailis (KTM) came across the finish-line in third place in both the race and the round, ahead of KTM riders Oli Chandler and Kye Sproule. The introductory new three-round MX65 Futures series will recommence at Gympie, Queensland on 11 August.

KTM Group MX65 Futures Race Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1L CarafaKTM12m59.391
2B BohannonYamaha+4.178
3M EzergailisKTM+4.752
4O ChandlerKTM+23.021
5K SprouleKTM+35.727
6A BlackKTM+38.260
7C WorthingtonKTM+52.053
8B PollardKTM+56.439
9M HarrisKTM+56.572
10W OrdersKTM+1m00.817
11X Scott/+1m38.198
12B RoweHusqvarna+1m47.288
13T CosgroveHusqvarna+1m47.885
14D SharobemKTM+1m56.435
15C RileyYamaha+2m19.070
16K NugentGasGas+2m20.968
17K KeeganGasGas1 Lap
18O MedhurstYamaha1 Lap
19J RossGasGas1 Lap
20D BamfordKTM1 Lap
21H HydeKTM1 Lap
22B FlandersHusqvarna1 Lap
23C MorrisYamaha2 Laps
24S ClarkeKTM2 Laps
25L LewisYamaha2 Laps
DNFB WorthleyKTM2 Laps
DNFJ HollidayKTM5 Laps

KTM Group MX65 Round Results

PosRiderBikeR1R2Points
1L CarafaKTM222547
2B BohannonYam252247
3M EzergailisKTM182038
4K SprouleKTM201636
5O ChandlerKTM151833
6C WorthingtonKTM161430
7A BlackKTM121527
8W OrdersKTM131124
9B PollardKTM101323
10M HarrisKTM91221
11J RossGas14216
12D SharobemKTM8715
13B RoweHus4913
14C RileyYam7613
15J HollidayKTM1111
16X Scott/1010
17O MedhurstYam639
18T CosgroveHus88
19K NugentGas358
20K KeeganGas145
21H HydeKTM55
22D BamfordKTM213

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