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Australian ProMX round up from Round Seven at MX Farm

Penrite 2024 Australian ProMX Motocross Championship - Round Seven - MX Farm, Gympie

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
August 12, 2024
in Australian MX

Penrite 2024 Australian ProMX Motocross Championship
Round Seven – MX Farm, Gympie

Honda Racing had a weekend to remember at the seventh and penultimate round of the Australian ProMX Motocross Championship held at MX Farm in Gympie.  Brodie Connolly wrapped up the Pirelli MX2 series with a round to spare, while Thor MX1 championship leader Kyle Webster extended his lead to a more comfortable 14 points.

Brodie Connolly

Completing the trifecta for the team, Jake Cannon snatched the MAXXIS MX3 red plate after a day of tight racing around the Queensland circuit.

In the junior ranks Yamaha’s Blake Bohannon edged out Sidney Stephenson in the KTM Group MX65 Futures.


Thor MX1

Jed Beaton continued his perfect streak of collecting Top 10 Pole Shootout AMX cheques by logging a laptime of 1m 51.805s, besting second-fastest Gibbs by almost 0.75s.

Thor MX1 Start

Empire Kawasaki’s Luke Clout finished the session third-quickest, half a second ahead of Kiwi Maximus Purvis (Yamaha), and Nathan Crawford (KTM Racing Team).

Nathan Crawford

Kyle Webster’s title chances received a huge shot in the arm after he looked a 2.8-second win in the opening MX1 moto. Jed Beaton had to scramble to sixth after going down in a first-turn crash and remounting in last position.

Kyle Webster

Clout beat the field to the first turn, but crashed before a lap was done, allowing Gibbs to take control of the race. Gibbs too slid out, Webster then snatched the lead and went on to take the moto win.

Kirk Gibbs

Clout recovered from his early mistake to claim runner-up, while Crawford put in a great performance to come from 15th early on right through the pack to finish third.

Nathan Crawford

Gibbs also bounced back from his crash to cross the line in fourth, ahead of seasoned legend Brett Metcalfe (GO24 Penrite Racing Team).

Purvis was awarded the holeshot and led the opening laps of race two, but an unforced error saw him go off-track which allowed Beaton – who’d already worked his way past Webster early on – to take control of the race.

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Todd Waters

Beaton went on to win by 3.7 seconds over Webster.  Gibbs was forced to settle for third after piling the pressure on Webster for most of the moto. Purvis and Clout completed the last race of the day in P4 and P5 respectively.

Jed Beaton

A 1-2 result was more than enough for Boost Mobile Honda Racing’s Webster to take the round win and extend his championship points lead.

Jed Beaton (CDR Yamaha Monster Energy) was second overall for the round, while the experienced Kirk Gibbs (GASGAS Racing Team) earned another round podium finish.

A moto two victory from Beaton ensured he minimised the championship points loss from the first race, and gets to carry plenty of confidence into the next weekend’s final round.

In the points chase, Webster now holds a 14-point lead over Beaton (346 to 332), while Crawford remains third (275). It all goes down to the wire next weekend at QLD Moto Park.

Round Seven MX1 Podium
Kyle Webster – P1

“The weekend was solid—we extended our points gap, but we need to be mindful that there are still 50 points up for grabs next weekend. I’m happy with my ride in both motos and I’m looking forward to the final round.”

Kyle Webster
Jed Beaton – P2

“I have nothing left to lose now, fourteen points will be a hard gap to chase down in one round, but all I can do is win the final two races and hope for a couple of things to go my way behind me. My riding is good, and the team have the bike running awesome, so its just all out for race wins at QMP and see where the cards fall. There was a bit going on in that first turn in race one and I know it felt like the rider in front of me just hit the brakes and all but stopped and left me no place to go. I must have copped a hit on the elbow as it felt pretty weird for a few laps, but I manged to shake it off and get back as many points as I could. I’m disappointed with what happened today because I felt that should have been a 1-1 day for me, but I will move on and get set for next weekend.”

Jed Beaton
Kirk Gibbs – P3

“It feels good to be on the podium again, but to be honest, I wanted to take the win. It’s been five years since I’ve won an overall and I wanted to put everything into today. Unfortunately, the first moto cost me – I was out front and threw it away. When I got in the lead, I thought I’d ride at 90 percent because it was so slick… I didn’t even push into the turn, but the front-end was gone before I could save it. The second moto, I was battling with both championship contenders and putting the heat on the red plate-holder, but didn’t want to make it aggressive, so I settled for P3. I feel my riding was good, but the track was quite hard to race on. I’m happy with the podium, although at the same time, I feel it could’ve been more.”

Kirk Gibbs
Todd Waters – P7

“What a day that was. It was slick out there, especially for our opening moto when they put a lot of water on the track. I got into a good position early, but when I tried to make a pass back on a rider, he stalled it in the corner and I went down. It was a really disappointing moment for me. In the second moto I got an average start and just rode around in that position. It was frustrating, as I know I’ve got a lot more to give.”

Todd Waters
Nathan Crawford – P9

“I don’t have a lot to say, really. I had high expectations for today and the day started well – I was able to make a lot of passes to finish third in the opening moto. The second race was one of those ones where nothing goes right. I crashed twice, hurt my wrist and had to work hard just to earn some points. It was a really disappointing result in the end.”

Nathan Crawford
Wilson Todd – P10

“I’ve had two weeks on the bike in four months, and I just wanted to get back to racing. I knew it would be tough, but we’ll keep building towards Supercross.”

Wilson Todd

Thor MX1 Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 K Webster Hon 27m54.456
2 L Clout Kaw +3.502
3 N Crawford KTM +9.154
4 K Gibbs Gas +11.135
5 B Metcalfe Kaw +13.917
6 J Beaton Yam +20.203
7 Z Watson Hus +20.954
8 C Ward Hus +28.578
9 T Waters Hus +39.727
10 W Todd Hon +40.528
11 M Purvis Yam +41.438
12 L Zielinski Hus +1m21.058
13 H Mellross KTM +1m25.211
14 S Larsen Yam +1m33.128
15 A Wilksch Bet +1m33.842
16 L Atkinson KTM +1m37.021
17 C O’loan Hon +1m38.020
18 J Sweet Yam +1m40.558
19 L Jackson Gas +1m44.416
20 L Latimer Yam +1m57.203
21 C Holroyd Yam +2m00.385
22 S Ward Hon +2m02.550
23 R Marshall Hus 1 Lap
24 B Novak Hon 1 Lap
25 K Orchard Yam 1 Lap
26 J Bishop Hon 1 Lap
27 C Schat KTM 1 Lap
28 J Cigliano Kaw 1 Lap
29 R Stephens Hon 1 Lap
30 H Foster Kaw 1 Lap
31 K Novak KTM 2 Laps
DNF J Kipps KTM 6 Laps
DNF T Corvasce Hon 7 Laps
DNF J Davison Kaw 7 Laps
DNF L Rogers Bet 10 Laps
DNF L Sayer Yam 11 Laps

Thor MX1 Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 J Beaton Yam 27m28.346
2 K Webster Hon +3.709
3 K Gibbs Gas +5.114
4 M Purvis Yam +20.033
5 L Clout Kaw +30.074
6 Z Watson Hus +31.075
7 T Waters Hus +34.933
8 W Todd Hon +1m01.211
9 C Ward Hus +1m08.913
10 H Mellross KTM +1m37.961
11 C Holroyd Yam +1m43.883
12 L Jackson Gas +1m46.728
13 L Zielinski Hus +1m51.821
14 C O’loan Hon +1m54.452
15 L Atkinson KTM +2m14.529
16 N Crawford KTM 1 Lap
17 S Ward Hon 1 Lap
18 B Novak Hon 1 Lap
19 B Metcalfe Kaw 1 Lap
20 A Wilksch Bet 1 Lap
21 R Marshall Hus 1 Lap
22 K Orchard Yam 1 Lap
23 C Schat KTM 1 Lap
24 J Cigliano Kaw 1 Lap
25 L Sayer Yam 1 Lap
26 R Stephens Hon 1 Lap
27 J Bishop Hon 1 Lap
28 K Novak KTM 2 Laps
DNF S Larsen Yam 12 Laps

Thor MX1 Round Points

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 K Webster Hon 25 22 47
2 J Beaton Yam 15 25 40
3 K Gibbs Gas 18 20 38
4 L Clout Kaw 22 16 38
5 Z Watson Hus 14 15 29
6 M Purvis Yam 10 18 28
7 T Waters Hus 12 14 26
8 C Ward Hus 13 12 25
9 N Crawford KTM 20 5 25
10 W Todd Hon 11 13 24
11 H Mellross KTM 8 11 19
12 B Metcalfe Kaw 16 2 18
13 L Zielinski Hus 9 8 17
14 L Jackson Gas 2 9 11
15 C O’loan Hon 4 7 11
16 L Atkinson KTM 5 6 11
17 C Holroyd Yam 10 10
18 A Wilksch Bet 6 1 7
19 S Larsen Yam 7 7
20 S Ward Hon 4 4
21 B Novak Hon 3 3
22 J Sweet Yam 3 3
23 L Latimer Yam 1 1

Thor MX1 Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Total
1 K Webster Hon 346
2 J Beaton Yam 332
3 N Crawford KTM 275
4 K Gibbs Gas 257
5 T Waters Hus 219
6 L Clout Kaw 210
7 B Metcalfe Kaw 195
8 Z Watson Hus 181
9 J Evans Yam 140
10 D Ferris Yam 104
11 L Zielinski Hus 93
12 W Todd Hon 88
13 C Holroyd Yam 76
14 L Rogers Bet 65
15 C O’loan Hon 64
16 B Ognenis KTM 62
17 C Ward Hus 58
18 S Ward Hon 56
19 S Larsen Yam 53
20 L Jackson Gas 49
21 D Wood Hon 37
22 J Darroch Yam 34
23 L Berkel Hon 30
24 M Purvis Yam 28
25 L Atkinson KTM 28
26 C Rossandich KTM 26
27 R Marshall Hus 25
28 B Novak Hon 24
29 B Malkiewicz Yam 24
30 B Fox KTM 20
31 M Moss Gas 20
32 H Mellross KTM 19
33 J Campbell Hus 19
34 C Schat KTM 16
35 R Latimer Yam 13
36 A Wilksch Bet 7
37 K Orchard Yam 5
38 L Latimer Yam 4
39 B Krebs Yam 4
40 J Sweet Yam 3
41 Z Dunlop KTM 2
42 H Foster Kaw 1
43 J Phillips Hus 1
44 N Grothues Yam 1
45 R Fucsko KTM 1

Pirelli MX2

Brodie Connolly made a statement early by putting in a searing qualifying time to take pole position and his choice of the gate-picks. Connolly’s time of 1m56.603 around a heavy track was almost 0.8s quicker than second-placed Cambell Williams (MotoGo Yamaha). Ryder Kingsford (Yamalube Yamaha Racing) was third quickest. Rhy Budd and Kayden Minear (KTM Racing Team) completed the top five qualifying spots.

Brodie Connolly

A leaderboard shake-up in the opening MX2 moto saw Connolly land a killer blow to his rivals, and all but secure the 2024 championship.

It was Williams who jumped into early lead by grabbing the holeshot, but two laps later he bobbled in a rutted turn and allowed Connolly to take the lead and walk away with a 3.363-second victory.

Jack Mather

MX Farm regulars Williams and Jack Kukas (Husqvarna) put in the rides of their careers to stay within sight of Connolly and finish on the moto podium. Behind them, Jack Mather (Raceline Husqvarna Racing) also chalked up his best MX2 result with a hard-fought P4, ahead of Yamalube Yamaha Racing’s Jayce Cosford.

Noah Ferguson

Championship hopefuls Kingsford and Noah Ferguson (Boost Mobile Honda Racing) had a torrid time of it, finishing the opening moto 11th and 12th respectively.

It was Husqvarna-mounted Brock Flynn who snatched the holeshot in race two, but he was quickly shuffled back by Connolly and Budd, who then went on to finish the moto first and second.

Alex Larwood

Larwood put in a gritty performance to move from 15th to third on a track that was difficult to pass on, beating Ferguson and Minear to the line.

Rhys Budd

Connolly claimed the 2024 MX2 championship by winning moto two, and was crowned at the rolling MX Farm circuit, extending Honda’s domination of the class for another year. Rounding out the podium for the day were Rhys Budd (Raceline Husqvarna Racing) and Froth Honda Racing’s Alex Larwood.

Kayden Minear

With 319 points, Connolly has an unsurmountable 78-point lead over Minear (214) but Ferguson is just one point further back, with Kingsford also potentially in the running for an overall podium in the championship.

Round Seven MX2 Podium
Brodie Connolly – 2024 MX2 Champion

“It’s just awesome; people don’t see what goes into this. Two years ago, I didn’t even have a full-time ride. Thanks to everyone at Honda, Polyflor, and all our sponsors for believing in me. Last year was a learning experience—I didn’t know how to eat or train properly, and I made a lot of errors. This year has been different. I moved in with the Townsend family, who provided the stability I needed to focus solely on racing. Ross Beaton has been a great trainer, and Yarrive and the team share the same goals I have. I’m pumped and proud to represent my country. It’s going to be a busy few months with MXGP in China, MXON, Australian Supercross, and possibly other international races. I’m just loving riding my Polyflor Honda CRF250R.”

Brodie Connolly
Rhys Budd – P2

“It’s been a long time, but it feels amazing to be back on the box in P2. I’m really happy with the way I rode in moto two. I was really close to getting my first career win in ProMX, and it was great to stick it to the championship leader for 25 minutes. I’ve struggled with arm strength and arm-pump a lot this year, but we’ve been able to get on top of that now, and it feels good to almost land a moto win.”

Rhys Budd
Alex Larwood – P3

“It’s been a tough year—broken leg, setbacks—but these results are reassuring that we’re doing the right thing and moving forward.”

Jack Mather – P5

“My day started well and I had a decent qualifying. In the first moto, I had a good start, which was nice. I put myself in a good position and finished fourth, just shy of the podium. The second moto I got another good start but went down with another rider, and had to fight my way back from 15th to seventh. Finishing one point off the podium today has started to fuel the fire. The past few rounds have been up and down, so it’s great to have a decent result and something to build off for the final round.”

Jack Mather
Kayden Minear – P6

“Today was up and down. It was a very tricky track to pass on, but I felt really good on the bike all day. I’m not stoked with my end result, as I don’t believe it showed how good I was riding. Taking the positives, I’ve moved into second in the championship and I’m excited to get down to business next weekend at QMP.”

Kayden Minear
Noah Ferguson – P7

“Seventh overall today isn’t where I need to be. I have the speed to run up front, but bad starts and mistakes hurt my chances. I’m one point off second overall, and I’ll go all out in the final round to take second in this championship.”

Charli Cannon, despite battling the flu, rode in preparation for next weekend, where she aims to wrap up the women’s championship.

Charli Cannon

“It’s always tough racing against the men; it’s even harder when you’re sick, but I wasn’t going to waste this chance to race and be better prepared for next weekend.”

Charli Cannon

Pirelli MX2 Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 B Connolly Hon 27m52.811
2 C Williams Yam +3.363
3 J Kukas Hus +4.350
4 J Mather Hus +5.155
5 J Cosford Yam +7.818
6 K Minear KTM +19.734
7 R Budd Hus +20.688
8 A Larwood Hon +21.717
9 H Yokoyama Hon +25.929
10 T Olander Hus +26.676
11 R Kingsford Yam +27.094
12 N Ferguson Hon +27.539
13 K Barham Yam +58.926
14 M O’bree Gas +1m02.781
15 W Greiner-Daish Gas +1m11.704
16 R Fitzpatrick Kaw +1m17.582
17 B Flynn Hus +1m20.698
18 R King Hon +1m21.219
19 J Sweet Yam +1m21.946
20 M Norris Kaw +1m24.596
21 C Cannon Hon 1 Lap
22 L Heaphy KTM 1 Lap
23 T Kean Gas 1 Lap
24 Z Mackintosh Kaw 1 Lap
25 C Adams KTM 1 Lap
26 E Milesevic Hon 1 Lap
27 S Adams Yam 2 Laps
28 T Egan KTM 2 Laps
29 T Webber KTM 2 Laps
DNF J Scott Yam 4 Laps
DNF C King Hon 6 Laps

Pirelli MX2 Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 B Connolly Hon 28m11.100
2 R Budd Hus +1.717
3 A Larwood Hon +2.290
4 N Ferguson Hon +30.841
5 K Minear KTM +31.730
6 H Yokoyama Hon +35.985
7 J Mather Hus +38.959
8 J Kukas Hus +39.820
9 B Flynn Hus +42.274
10 K Barham Yam +42.791
11 T Olander Hus +48.515
12 R Kingsford Yam +49.777
13 R King Hon +50.732
14 M Norris Kaw +57.159
15 J Cosford Yam +1m03.794
16 T Kean Gas +1m14.709
17 J Scott Yam +1m18.723
18 R Fitzpatrick Kaw +1m19.717
19 M O’bree Gas +1m20.175
20 W Greiner-Daish Gas +1m31.426
21 J Sweet Yam +1m41.247
22 C Cannon Hon +1m49.640
23 L Heaphy KTM +1m58.928
24 C King Hon +2m05.189
25 C Williams Yam 1 Lap
26 C Adams KTM 1 Lap
27 Z Mackintosh Kaw 1 Lap
28 E Milesevic Hon 1 Lap
29 T Webber KTM 1 Lap
30 T Egan KTM 1 Lap
DNF S Adams Yam 7 Laps

Pirelli MX2 Round Points

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 B Connolly Hon 25 25 50
2 R Budd Hus 14 22 36
3 A Larwood Hon 13 20 33
4 J Kukas Hus 20 13 33
5 J Mather Hus 18 14 32
6 K Minear KTM 15 16 31
7 N Ferguson Hon 9 18 27
8 H Yokoyama Hon 12 15 27
9 J Cosford Yam 16 6 22
10 C Williams Yam 22 22
11 T Olander Hus 11 10 21
12 K Barham Yam 8 11 19
13 R Kingsford Yam 10 9 19
14 B Flynn Hus 4 12 16
15 R King Hon 3 8 11
16 M O’bree Gas 7 2 9
17 M Norris Kaw 1 7 8
18 R Fitzpatrick Kaw 5 3 8
19 W Daish Gas 6 1 7
20 T Kean Gas 5 5
21 J Scott Yam 4 4
22 J Sweet Yam 2 2

Pirelli MX2 Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 B Connolly Hon 319
2 K Minear KTM 241
3 N Ferguson Hon 240
4 R Kingsford Yam 234
5 R Budd Hus 211
6 A Larwood Hon 209
7 J Cosford Yam 204
8 K Barham Yam 172
9 H Yokoyama Hon 155
10 J Mather Hus 145
11 C Williams Yam 144
12 R Taylor Kaw 109
13 B Flynn Hus 107
14 J Kukas Hus 97
15 B Malkiewicz Yam 92
16 R King Hon 88
17 T Olander Hus 87
18 B Dennis Gas 79
19 W Daish Gas 72
20 M O’bree Gas 53
21 J Constantinou Gas 46
22 T Kean Oth 40
23 R Fitzpatrick Kaw 32
24 B Novak Hon 23
25 M Norris Kaw 21
26 C King Hon 21
27 J Sweet Yam 17
28 J Scott Yam 15
29 G Knight Gas 14
30 T Kean Gas 11
31 C Burns Hon 10
32 C Adams KTM 3
33 Z Mackintosh Kaw 3
34 A Bloom Yam 1

Maxxis MX3

Cannon topped the qualifying session, with his 1m58.707s lap almost 0.45s faster than that of second-placed Kingsford. GASGAS-supported rider Ky Woods claimed third-quickest time, ahead of Seth Burchell (WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha), and KTM rider Finley Manson.

Jake Cannon

It was Kingsford who claimed the holeshot in race one, but Cannon applied the blowtorch and made a good early pass to take the lead. Kingsford stayed close all race, but despite a desperate last-corner attempt at the lead, he crossed the line 0.54s behind Cannon.

Jackson Fuller (KTM) finished with an impressive third, ahead of Hantis and his team-mate, Burchell, who had put in a late charge to work his way into the top five.

When it came to race two, KTM rider Deacon Paice hit the front before Cannon and Hantis quickly relegated him to second as the two contenders went toe-to-toe for the win and series lead.

Cannon would end up taking the victory by 1.9s. Burchell made a late pass on Paice to finish a distant third, while Ky Woods crossed the line in fifth.

The result meant the MAXXIS MX3 class has a new championship leader, with Mongrel Boots Honda Racing’s Cannon taking another round win with a perfect 1-1 score. Previous series leader Koby Hantis and his WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha team-mate Kayd Kingsford took the remaining round podium spots.

Round Seven MX3 Podium

In the championship points, Cannon now has a three-point lead over Hantis, with Kobe Drew (WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha) third, a further 18 points back.

Jake Cannon – P1

“More lessons were learned this weekend, and I feel my riding continues to improve. I really like QMP and can’t wait to chase hard for this championship for Honda and our sponsors.”

Jake Cannon
Koby Hantis – P2

“I struggled a bit in that first moto today and just couldn’t get onto the back of the front three, but it was much better in moto two and I was on Jake the whole race. I spent the whole race looking for a way past, but I never quite got close enough to make it happen. It’s three points now, so its still wide open. My focus is just to ride my best and put myself in the best positions and give it everything I can on the day. I’m looking forward to it.”

Kayd Kingsford – P4

“Today was pretty good and its always nice to end the day on the podium. Moto one was good, and I was really close to getting Jake at the end, but my start in moto two wasn’t great and had to make up time on a track that is pretty hard to pass.”

Kayd Kingsford

Maxxis MX3 Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 J Cannon Hon 22m09.559
2 K Kingsford Yam +0.542
3 J Fuller KTM +13.653
4 K Hantis Yam +18.914
5 S Burchell Yam +47.822
6 K Drew Yam +51.342
7 C Rowe Hus +52.959
8 S Shackleton Hon +54.762
9 C Wilmington Hus +56.841
10 P Van Dusschoten Hon +1m01.654
11 M Compton Gas +1m02.996
12 J Alsop KTM +1m04.267
13 D Rose Hus +1m09.520
14 K Woods Gas +1m15.308
15 Z O’loan KTM +1m17.860
16 K Strode Hon +1m20.077
17 P Wolfe Hus +1m22.125
18 D Paice KTM +1m22.995
19 H Groundwater Hon +1m25.336
20 H Downie Gas +1m26.097
21 J Deveson Hus +1m33.974
22 P Martin Hus +1m35.973
23 C Phillips KTM +1m44.050
24 A Widdon KTM +1m48.203
25 J Kenney Gas +1m51.027
26 O Kimber KTM +1m57.671
27 W Harvey Yam +1m59.608
28 N Parkes Yam +2m01.713
29 B Tate Gas +2m05.874
30 B Townsend KTM +2m39.143
31 I Turello KTM 1 Lap
32 J Freiberg Kaw 1 Lap
33 M Peluso KTM 1 Lap
34 C Rewse Yam 1 Lap
DNF S Antonio KTM 3 Laps
DNF J Burton KTM 5 Laps
DNF S Morrow KTM 5 Laps
DNF T Lindsay Hus 8 Laps
DNF W Delangen KTM 8 Laps
DNF F Manson KTM 9 Laps

Maxxis MX3 Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 J Cannon Hon 22m01.901
2 K Hantis Yam +1.894
3 S Burchell Yam +30.241
4 D Paice KTM +30.738
5 K Woods Gas +43.979
6 K Kingsford Yam +46.714
7 K Drew Yam +52.813
8 S Shackleton Hon +53.780
9 S Morrow KTM +55.545
10 J Deveson Hus +56.122
11 J Fuller KTM +56.513
12 P Van Dusschoten Hon +1m01.271
13 C Phillips KTM +1:m5.760
14 M Compton Gas +1m17.081
15 P Wolfe Hus +1m18.882
16 A Widdon KTM +1m19.324
17 T Lindsay Hus +1m19.803
18 C Wilmington Hus +1m21.813
19 D Rose Hus +1m27.891
20 K Strode Hon +1m30.546
21 H Downie Gas +1m31.967
22 N Parkes Yam +1m33.425
23 J Alsop KTM +1m36.018
24 P Martin Hus +1m37.789
25 W Harvey Yam +1m46.523
26 H Groundwater Hon +1m48.614
27 J Kenney Gas +1m49.995
28 Z O’loan KTM +1m50.820
29 C Rowe Hus +1m56.893
30 O Kimber KTM +1m59.361
31 S Antonio KTM 1 Lap
32 J Freiberg Kaw 1 Lap
33 J Walsh Hus 1 Lap
34 M Peluso KTM 1 Lap
35 B Tate Gas 1 Lap
36 B Townsend KTM 1 Lap
37 C Rewse Yam 1 Lap
DNF C Eisel KTM 1 Lap
DNF J Burton KTM 10 Laps
DSQ I Turello KTM 1 Lap

Maxxis MX3 Round Points

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 J Cannon Hon 25 25 50
2 K Hantis Yam 18 22 40
3 K Kingsford Yam 22 15 37
4 S Burchell Yam 16 20 36
5 J Fuller KTM 20 10 30
6 K Drew Yam 15 14 29
7 S Shackleton Hon 13 13 26
8 K Woods Gas 7 16 23
9 D Paice KTM 3 18 21
10 P Dusschoten Hon 11 9 20
11 M Compton Gas 10 7 17
12 C Wilmington Hus 12 3 15
13 C Rowe Hus 14 14
14 S Morrow KTM 12 12
15 J Deveson Hus 11 11
16 P Wolfe Hus 4 6 10
17 D Rose Hus 8 2 10
18 J Alsop KTM 9 9
19 C Phillips KTM 8 8
20 K Strode Hon 5 1 6
21 Z O’loan KTM 6 6
22 A Widdon Yam 5 5
23 T Lindsay Hus 4 4
24 H Groundwater Hon 2 2
25 H Downie Gas 1 1

Maxxis MX3 Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 J Cannon Hon 289
2 K Hantis Yam 286
3 K Drew Yam 264
4 K Kingsford Yam 251
5 D Paice KTM 223
6 S Burchell Yam 197
7 S Shackleton Hon 176
8 K Woods Gas 170
9 J Alsop KTM 155
10 J Deveson Hus 154
11 J Fuller KTM 144
12 K Strode Hon 101
13 M Compton Gas 96
14 P Dusschoten Hon 81
15 C Wilmington Hus 68
16 D Rose Hus 63
17 P Martin Hus 63
18 Z O’loan KTM 58
19 F Manson KTM 52
20 T Lindsay Hus 43
21 P Wolfe Hus 41
22 R Smith KTM 41
23 C Rowe Hus 34
24 J Kenney Gas 31
25 S Morrow KTM 29
26 S Pellicano Yam 26
27 B Townsend KTM 25
28 J Byrne KTM 24
29 W Carpenter Yam 20
30 A Pearce Hon 14
31 A Widdon Yam 11
32 R Burgess Hus 11
33 F Taylor Yam 10
34 C Phillips KTM 8
35 J Salih Hon 7
36 H Groundwater Hon 6
37 D Kremer Gas 6
38 J Rumens Yam 6
39 W Delangen KTM 6
40 H Downie Gas 5
41 A Boyd Gas 4
42 J Dunne Yam 4
43 O Kimber KTM 4
44 J Burton KTM 3
45 N Parkes Yam 3
46 C Shaw KTM 2

KTM Group MX65 Futures

Yamaha rider Blake Bohannon grabbed a second-round win on countback after an entertaining day of racing in the KTM Group MX65 Futures class.

Blake Bohannon

Sidney Stephenson (GASGAS) stole with the holeshot, but Victorian Lewis-Jay Carafa inherited the lead on the opening lap. Stephenson didn’t back down and again took control of the race a lap later, and went on to win by 3.72s.

Bohannon set the quickest lap of the race on his way to a runner-up result, with KTM rider Mason Ezergailis third. KTM riders Kye Sproule and Archie Black came home fourth and fifth, with Carafa fading the early lead to finish sixth.

In the second moto, Stephenson again got a great start. It was short-lived though, as Bohannon capitalised on an early mistake by the leader to take the lead and a 2.5s winning margin. Behind Stephenson finished Sproule, Ezergailis and Black.

Heading into the final round at QMP next weekend, Bohannon leads Ezergailis (94 points to 76), with Sproule just two points further back.

Blake Bohannon

“It’s cool to get the win here and race at the ProMX. The track was in good condition and its tough making some of the jumps on the 65, but I had fun racing with the guys and can’t wait for next weekend at QMP.”

KTM Group MX65 Futures Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 S Stephenson Gas 13m40.791
2 B Bohannon Yam +3.717
3 M Ezergailis KTM +22.477
4 K Sproule KTM +26.933
5 A Black KTM +39.811
6 L Jay Carafa Hus +42.720
7 C Worthington KTM +1m04.098
8 M Harris KTM +1m04.983
9 N Grove Gas +1m25.334
10 R James Freeman Yam +2m04.509
11 W Orders KTM +2m12.416
12 K Nugent Gas 1 Lap
13 L Smith KTM 1 Lap
14 C Francis KTM 1 Lap
15 B Flanders Hus 2 Laps

KTM Group MX65 Futures Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 B Bohannon Yam 13m32.907
2 S Stephenson Gas +2.581
3 K Sproule KTM +24.612
4 M Ezergailis KTM +28.713
5 A Black KTM +36.277
6 C Worthington KTM +51.871
7 N Grove Gas +1m09.617
8 M Harris KTM +1m11.544
9 K Nugent Gas +2m02.966
10 R James Freeman Yam +2m04.048
11 C Francis KTM 1 Lap
12 L Smith KTM 1 Lap
13 W Orders KTM 1 Lap
14 B Flanders Hus 1 Lap
DNF L Jay Carafa Hus 21.914

KTM Group MX65 Futures Round Points

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 B Bohannon Yam 22 25 47
2 S Stephenson Gas 25 22 47
3 K Sproule KTM 18 20 38
4 M Ezergailis KTM 20 18 38
5 A Black KTM 16 16 32
6 C Worthington KTM 14 15 29
7 N Grove Gas 12 14 26
8 M Harris KTM 13 13 26
9 R Freeman Yam 11 11 22
10 K Nugent Gas 9 12 21
11 W Orders KTM 10 8 18
12 C Francis KTM 7 10 17
13 L Smith KTM 8 9 17
14 L Carafa KTM 15 15
15 B Flanders Hus 6 7 13

KTM Group MX65 Futures Series Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 B Bohannon Yamaha 94
2 M Ezergailis KTM 76
3 K Sproule KTM 74
4 L Carafa KTM 62
5 A Black KTM 59
6 C Worthington KTM 59
7 S Stephenson Gas 47
8 M Harris KTM 47
9 W Orders KTM 42
10 O Chandler KTM 33
11 K Nugent Gas 29
12 N Grove Gas 26
13 B Pollard KTM 23
14 R Freeman Yam 22
15 C Francis KTM 17
16 L Smith KTM 17
17 J Ross Gas 16
18 D Sharobem KTM 15
19 B Flanders Hus 13
20 B Rowe Hus 13
21 C Riley Yam 13
22 J Holliday KTM 11
23 X Scott / 10
24 O Medhurst Yam 9
25 T Cosgrove Hus 8
26 H Hyde KTM 5
27 K Keegan Gas 5
28 D Bamford KTM 3

 


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