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Things tight at the top in MX1 after Echo Valley battles

Penrite 2024 Australian ProMX Motocross Championship - Round Six - Toowoomba

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July 22, 2024
in Australian MX

Penrite 2024 Australian ProMX Motocross Championship
Round Six – Toowoomba

Toowoomba’s Echo Valley saw multiple race winners across each of the classes as the 2024 Penrite ProMX Championship, presented by AMX Superstores, arrived in Queensland for round six on Sunday.

And the gears clicked another level, firstly by featuring as retro round and resulting in a number of seriously nostalgic throwback bike liveries, and secondly, with the late addition of MotoGP megastar Jack Miller on track – trying his hand in the dirt during the MotoGP summer break.

CDR Yamaha Monster Energy’s Jed Beaton swapped race wins with Thor MX1 series leader Kyle Webster to emerge victorious on countback, and ensure the slender seven-point gap remains with two rounds remaining.

The factory Honda Racing team took round honours in the remaining categories, with Brodie Connolly again extending his Pirelli MX2 points margin, Jake Cannon narrowing the gap in MAXXIS MX3, and Charli Cannon continuing her perfect season in EZILIFT MX3.

MotoGP star Jack Miller scored 23rd and 24th place finishes in MX1, two-laps behind the winners after the 25-minute plus on-lap race distances. Miller’s fastest lap 2min10.055s, 16-seconds slower than race winners Kyle Webster and Jed Beaton, but importantly with nothing broken and ready to roll when MotoGP reconvenes at Silverstone for the British Grand Prix early next month.


Thor MX1 Race One

After a hard-fought day of Thor MX1, Beaton claimed the round win on countback from Boost Mobile Honda Racing’s Webster, while Nathan Crawford (KTM Racing Team) took home another round podium.

Beaton’s continued his domination of the AMX Superstores Top 10 Shootout this year by claiming the top qualifying result at Echo Valley. The Yamaha rider finished 1.108s ahead of Empire Kawasaki’s Luke Clout, who threw down a storming final lap to push Webster to third-quickest.

Kirk Gibbs

Webster claimed the opening moto win, but only after a classic race-long battle with Beaton. The Honda Racing rider scored the holeshot, but Beaton put down some aggressive opening laps to charge from fifth and into the lead early.

The pair matched lap-times for most of the race, before Webster ramped up the pressure and soared past Beaton into the lead, then win by 7.5s. Crawford bounced back from a small early crash to finish a distant P3, as seasoned racers Kirk Gibbs (GASGAS Racing Team) and Todd Waters (Raceline Husqvarna Racing Team) filled the top five.

Todd Waters

Thor MX1 Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 K Webster Hon 28m36.7
2 J Beaton Yam +7.448
3 N Crawford KTM +26.507
4 K Gibbs Gas +29.859
5 T Waters Hus +30.627
6 C Ward Hus +34.08
7 Z Watson Hus +1m27.3
8 J Evans Yam +1m35.3
9 B Metcalfe Kaw +1m44.1
10 L Zielinski Hus +2m07.1
11 L Clout Kaw 1 Lap
12 C O’loan Hon 1 Lap
13 L Atkinson KTM 1 Lap
14 L Rogers Bet 1 Lap
15 S Larsen Yam 1 Lap
16 R Marshall Hus 1 Lap
17 C Schat KTM 1 Lap
18 C Holroyd Yam 1 Lap
19 K Orchard Yam 1 Lap
20 S Ward Hon 1 Lap
21 J Cigliano Kaw 1 Lap
22 R Stephens Hon 2 Laps
23 J Miller KTM 2 Laps
24 N Grothues Hon 2 Laps
25 J Kipps KTM 2 Laps

Thor MX1 Race Two

As the sun sank and the ruts got gnarlier, Beaton bounced back to convincingly win the second MX1 moto, and take the round honours. Crawford took the holeshot, but Beaton made multiple aggressive passes to charge into the lead and put in a statement ride to claim a 21-second win over Webster.

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Jed Beaton

Red plate-holder Webster also had to work his way from outside the top five early to take runner-up spot in brutal track conditions and to ensure the points margin between the two rivals remains at seven with two rounds to go. Crawford crossed the finish in third, ahead of Husqvarna privateer Caleb Ward and Clout, who had an eventful moto.

In the championship standings, Webster still leads Beaton by seven points, with Crawford 42 points behind in third.

Nathan Crawford

As for Miller, in a one-off showing at Toowoomba with backing from Caterpillar, the North Queenslander was impressive to finish both motos just outside the points this afternoon.

Jed Beaton – P1

“I had to make a stand this round and stay in the fight,” Beaton said after the final race. “If the points got out to thirteen with four races to go, then all Kyle had to do was follow me around at the last two rounds and he would have won. I wasn’t about to let that happen, so the goal today was to either get some points back or at the very least, not let the gap get any bigger. The first race was a little disappointing. My arms tightened up a little and didn’t ride with a lot of flow, but race two was much better and it was good to get the race win and give the team a reward for all the effort they have been putting in. We have a couple of weeks between now and the final two rounds which are both in Queensland. It’s back to work again and try and build on how we left here today as I know this will come down to the final race between myself and Kyle, but I’m loving the challenge.”

Jed Beaton
Kyle Webster – P2

“Race 1 was one of the best races of my career; the bike, the team, everything was working well, and things just clicked. In Race 2, I got a terrible start and had to come from 6th to 2nd. I couldn’t push too hard as a crash would have resulted in a much worse position, so I just settled. Equal on overall points but 2nd on the day due to countback is fine with me. I knew this weekend was going to be one of the hardest rounds for me; I don’t think I have ever been on the podium in Toowoomba.”

Nathan Crawford – P3

“I’m happy with my riding in practice, but in Superpole I was just rushing it a little bit. I rode really well in moto one and there were times I was consistently the fastest on track and matching those top guys – I’m kicking myself as I had a little crash in that moto and had to fight my way back to third. I wanted a good start to the second moto and I ripped the holeshot. I led a couple of laps, but found myself settling into a pace that was a bit off those guys and ended up third. The track was tricky, because it was one of those days where it felt like there was high risk out there, especially with the sun position in that final race. I’m stoked to be back on the podium and look to finish out the next two rounds on the podium as well. I’d like to tick off an overall, that’s the aim, so we’ll see how we go!”

Nathan Crawford
Todd Waters – P5

“Toowoomba’s always super-challenging for me, as I’m not a hard-pack rider. I’ve been working hard on the bike and feeling more comfortable on it, but I didn’t get the best start to the first moto. I caught up to third and I felt I had speed, but I couldn’t make any passes happen. In the second moto, I got a good start and was in P2, but the track was baked and it was just scary at that point – I didn’t have the extra push the front guys were running. Overall, we’re making progress, and I had some fight this weekend. I’m looking forward to the last two rounds, getting myself further up there and battling with the guys up front.”

Todd Waters
Kirk Gibbs – P6

“Overall, I’m happy with how I rode today, but on paper the results don’t show that. My first race was good, but at the start of the second moto there were all these ruts going into the second turn and I got shuffled right back. I managed to get myself back to fifth, but then I pushed into a turn too hard and blew through it. Being in a taller gear in the mud, the bike stalled and it took a while for me to get going again. I fought back to P8, but the track was really difficult today – there were ruts right into the base of the up ramps, then you were landing into more ruts, so you had to basically pick a line in the air and line yourself up. It was pretty gnarly!”

Kirk Gibbs

Thor MX1 Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 J Beaton Yam 27m13.466
2 K Webster Hon +21.051
3 N Crawford KTM +27.657
4 C Ward Hus +35.936
5 L Clout Kaw +41.458
6 T Waters Hus +49.031
7 Z Watson Hus +1m02.258
8 K Gibbs Gas +1m05.017
9 B Metcalfe Kaw +1m17.608
10 L Rogers Bet +1m33.294
11 L Atkinson KTM +1m40.045
12 J Evans Yam +1m41.602
13 R Marshall Hus +1m57.585
14 C O’loan Hon 1 Lap
15 S Larsen Yam 1 Lap
16 L Jackson Gas 1 Lap
17 C Holroyd Yam 1 Lap
18 L Zielinski Hus 1 Lap
19 C Schat KTM 1 Lap
20 K Orchard Yam 1 Lap
21 J Kipps KTM 1 Lap
22 S Ward Hon 1 Lap
23 J Cigliano Kaw 1 Lap
24 J Miller KTM 2 Laps
25 R Stephens Hon 2 Laps
26 J Davison Kaw 2 Laps

1) Jed Beaton, 2) Kyle Webster, 3) Nathan Crawford

Thor MX1 Round Points

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 J Beaton Yam 22 25 47
2 K Webster Hon 25 22 47
3 N Crawford KTM 20 20 40
4 C Ward Hus 15 18 33
5 T Waters Hus 16 15 31
6 K Gibbs Gas 18 13 31
7 Z Watson Hus 14 14 28
8 L Clout Kaw 10 16 26
9 B Metcalfe Kaw 12 12 24
10 J Evans Yam 13 9 22
11 L Rogers Bet 7 11 18
12 L Atkinson KTM 8 10 18
13 C O’loan Hon 9 7 16
14 L Zielinski Hus 11 3 14
15 R Marshall Hus 5 8 13
16 S Larsen Yam 6 6 12
17 C Holroyd Yam 3 4 7
18 C Schat KTM 4 2 6
19 L Jackson Gas 5 5
20 K Orchard Yam 2 1 3
21 S Ward Hon 1 1

Thor MX1 Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 K Webster Hon 299
2 J Beaton Yam 292
3 N Crawford KTM 250
4 K Gibbs Gas 219
5 T Waters Hus 193
6 B Metcalfe Kaw 177
7 L Clout Kaw 172
8 Z Watson Hus 152
9 J Evans Yam 140
10 D Ferris Yam 104
11 L Zielinski Hus 76
12 L Rogers Bet 66
13 C Holroyd Yam 66
14 W Todd Hon 64
15 B Ognenis KTM 62
16 C O’loan Hon 53
17 S Ward Hon 52
18 S Larsen Yam 47
19 L Jackson Gas 38
20 D Wood Hon 37
21 J Darroch Yam 34
22 C Ward Hus 33
23 L Berkel Hon 30
24 C Rossandich KTM 26
25 B Malkiewicz Yam 24
26 R Marshall Hus 22
27 B Novak Hon 21
28 B Fox KTM 20
29 M Moss Gas 20
30 J Campbell Hus 19
31 L Atkinson KTM 18
32 C Schat KTM 16
33 R Latimer Yam 13
34 K Orchard Yam 5
35 B Krebs Yam 4
36 L Latimer Yam 3
37 Z Dunlop KTM 2
38 H Foster Kaw 1
39 J Phillips Hus 1
40 N Grothues Yam 1
41 R Fucsko KTM 1

Pirelli MX2 Race One

Polyflor Honda Racing’s series leader Connolly continued to relentlessly build his advantage in the Pirelli MX2 class, with a 2-1 result around the rutted Toowoomba circuit. Joining him on the round podium were Reid Taylor (Empire Kawasaki) and Jayce Cosford (Yamalube Yamaha Racing).

Brodie Connolly

Taylor stormed to pole position in MX2 qualifying, edging out Yamalube Yamaha Racing’s Kaleb Barham for the top spot by a slender 0.026s, as Connolly completed the top three.

The opening moto belonged to local racer Barham, who found a flow around the already-rutted circuit to pass Connolly and take a breakthrough win.

Husqvarna rider Brock Flynn scored the holeshot from Barham and Ryder Kingsford (Yamalube Yamaha Racing), but Connolly surged by Barham to take the early lead. Barham hung tough, then snatched the lead from the red plate-holder and the pair distanced themselves from the rest of the pack as they fought through to the final lap.

Behind Connolly, Jayce Cosford rode a lonely race to third, ahead of Taylor and Cambell Williams (MotoGo Yamaha). A difficult motos for title hopefuls Noah Ferguson (Boost Mobile Honda Racing) and Kingsford saw them finish P8 and 14th, respectively.

Pirelli MX2 Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 K Barham Yam 27m21.861
2 B Connolly Hon +0.998
3 J Cosford Yam +18.795
4 R Taylor Kaw +21.620
5 C Williams Yam +27.508
6 K Minear KTM +30.563
7 A Larwood Hon +30.749
8 N Ferguson Hon +38.271
9 R Budd Hus +53.510
10 J Mather Hus +1m09.148
11 R King Hon +1m11.646
12 B Flynn Hus +1m24.272
13 J Kukas Hus +1m27.602
14 R Kingsford Yam +1m43.699
15 T Kean Gas +1m45.318
16 C King Hon +1m53.190
17 J Scott Yam +1m54.123
18 J Sweet Yam 1 Lap
19 M O’bree Gas 1 Lap
20 W Greiner-Daish Gas 1 Lap
21 B Rodney Hus 1 Lap
22 C Adams KTM 1 Lap
23 L Miles Gas 2 Laps
24 Z Mackintosh Kaw 2 Laps
25 H Yokoyama Hon 3 Laps
26 T Webber KTM 3 Laps
27 S Adams Yam 3 Laps
28 G Adrian Yam 3 Laps
DNF R Fitzpatrick Kaw 6 Laps
DNF B Dennis Gas 7 Laps
DNF T Olander Hus 8 Laps
DNF M Walker Yam 11 Laps

Pirelli MX2 Race Two

Connolly bounced back to take an emphatic start-to-finish win in the second moto, claiming the round win and extending his points lead. The Kiwi scored the holeshot and led Taylor for the duration of the race, finishing 10 seconds up the track from the Kawasaki rider.

Brodie Connolly

Queenslander Cosford put in a solid ride to place third and take his first-career round podium, as Alex Larwood (Froth Honda Racing) recovered from a bad start to take P4, ahead of Kingsford. Moto one winner Barham crashed early and recovered to finish P8.

In the MX2 standings, Connolly’s stretched his series lead over Kingsford to 54 points, with Ferguson another two points back.

Brodie Connolly – P1

“I was smart in Race 1 and took 2nd; I didn’t want to push it and make a mistake. I was getting good communication on the pit board. In Race 2, I didn’t let up; I had one goal, to win the race and take the overall. A 54-point advantage is nice, but my goal is to wrap the championship up as quickly as I can, so I will be going all out in Round 7 to wrap this up. But I won’t do anything to jeopardise my chances to represent NZ in the Des Nations, something I hope I am picked to do.”

Jayce Cosford – P3

“A cross between relief and happiness,” Cosford expressed at the podium. “I always put in during the week and I feel like my riding during the week was always pretty good, but I never have been able to turn that into a result, so to finally get on the box was a combination of those two emotions as I knew I could do it, I just found it hard to get it done. But it’s cool because the team kept working and believing in me so having them all at the podium was a nice moment and hope we have a few more of them before the season is out.”

Jayce Cosford
Kaleb Barham – P4

“I saw Brodie got the lead on lap one so I maybe panicked a little and tried to rush a rutty corner entry and just over balanced and went down, which was frustrating, but I’m happy with how I rode all day,” Barham offers. “I gave it everything that I had in both races and can leave here saying I left it all on the table. This is now the benchmark of what I can achieve and the effort I need to give every time I race and with two rounds left to go, hopefully I can get on the podium and finish the championship strongly.”

Kaleb Barham
Kayden Minear – P6

“Today the track was probably the gnarliest I’ve ever ridden at Toowoomba, but the bike felt good all day. I’m not satisfied with my riding, though. I just struggled in the last moto and I didn’t find a flow. It took a while and my fastest laps were at the end, but the track was just really tough and easy to make mistakes on. We’ve got to fix the problems I had today and make sure we’re better at MX Farm.”

Kayden Minear
Rhys Budd – P8

“Today started decently and I was sixth-fastest in qualifying, but the times were quite close towards the front. I struggled with the starts and wasn’t quite comfortable getting off the mesh today, but somehow I managed to come around the first turn near the top-five in each moto and felt pretty good for the first couple of laps. I just had a couple of tip-overs early in the motos, which made it hard, and I ended up fighting just inside the top 10 in both races. We’ll get back to work and get ready for Gympie.”

Rhys Budd
Ryder Kingsford – P9

“I just wanted to get through the round and stay in the points hunt,” Kingsford explain, “but I was doing it tough in that first one with a crash at the start, then another fell directly in front of me a lap later costing me plenty of positions, so it didn’t start well. But race two was much better and I rode better so it was nice the finish the day on a good note. I ran third for a lot of that race but just didn’t want to push the injury anymore so I took the common sense approach and got as many points as possible. With a few weeks between now and the final two rounds, hopefully my ankle can keep getting better and I will be back to full strength by round seven at MX Farm.”

Jack Mather – P11

“Today was pretty solid. The starts weren’t great, but I was able to fight through the pack to two top 10s on what ended up being a very technical track. I’m happy with my riding, so I’m looking forward to a track we’re more familiar with at MX Farm.”

Jack Mather

Pirelli MX2 Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 B Connollly Hon 27m54.263
2 R Taylor Kaw +9.892
3 J Cosford Yam +18.602
4 A Larwood Hon +24.635
5 R Kingsford Yam +45.931
6 K Minear KTM +50.604
7 K Barham Yam +54.065
8 C Williams Yam +55.816
9 R Budd Hus +56.617
10 J Mather Hus +58.722
11 N Ferguson Hon +1m07.300
12 J Kukas Hus +1m26.929
13 R King Hon +1m44.648
14 J Scott Yam +2m03.429
15 W Greiner-Daish Gas +2m13.047
16 B Flynn Hus 1 Lap
17 R Fitzpatrick Kaw 1 Lap
18 M O’bree Gas 1 Lap
19 M Norris Kaw 1 Lap
20 C King Hon 1 Lap
21 H Yokoyama Hon 1 Lap
22 B Rodney Hus 2 Laps
23 Z Mackintosh Kaw 2 Laps
24 T Kean Gas 2 Laps
25 L Miles Gas 2 Laps
26 T Webber KTM 2 Laps
27 G Adrian Yam 3 Laps
28 S Adams Yam 4 Laps
DNF C Adams KTM 8 Laps
DNF J Sweet Yam 10 Laps

1) Brodie Connolly, 2) Reid Taylor, 3) Jayce Cosford

Pirelli MX2 Round Points

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 B Connolly Hon 22 25 47
2 R Taylor Kaw 18 22 40
3 J Cosford Yam 20 20 40
4 K Barham Yam 25 14 39
5 A Larwood Hon 14 18 32
6 K Minear KTM 15 15 30
7 C Williams Yam 16 13 29
8 R Budd Hus 12 12 24
9 R Kingsford Yam 7 16 23
10 N Ferguson Hon 13 10 23
11 J Mather Hus 11 11 22
12 R King Hon 10 8 18
13 J Kukas Hus 8 9 17
14 B Flynn Hus 9 5 14
15 J Scott Yam 4 7 11
16 W Daish Gas 1 6 7
17 C King Hon 5 1 6
18 T Kean Gas 6 6
19 M O’bree Gas 2 3 5
20 R Fitzpatrick Kaw 4 4
21 J Sweet Yam 3 3
22 M Norris Kaw 2 2

Pirelli MX2 Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 B Connolly Hon 269
2 R Kingsford Yam 215
3 N Ferguson Hon 213
4 K Minear KTM 210
5 J Cosford Yam 182
6 A Larwood Hon 176
7 R Budd Hus 175
8 K Barham Yam 153
9 H Yokoyama Hon 128
10 C Williams Yam 122
11 J Mather Hus 113
12 R Taylor Kaw 109
13 B Malkiewicz Yam 92
14 B Flynn Hus 91
15 B Dennis Gas 79
16 R King Hon 77
17 T Olander Hus 66
18 W Daish Gas 65
19 J Kukas Hus 64
20 J Constantinou Gas 46
21 M O’bree Gas 44
22 T Kean Oth 40
23 R Fitzpatrick Kaw 24
24 B Novak Hon 23
25 C King Hon 21
26 J Sweet Yam 15
27 G Knight Gas 14
28 M Norris Kaw 13
29 J Scott Yam 11
30 C Burns Hon 10
31 T Kean Gas 6
32 C Adams KTM 3
33 Z Mackintosh Kaw 3
34 A Bloom Yam 1

Maxxis MX3 Race One

Mongrel Boots Honda Racing rider Jake Cannon took another MAXXIS MX3 round win and continued to close in on the championship. But it didn’t go all his way, with WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha’s Kobe Drew also claiming a moto win.

Jake Cannon

Drew and his WBR team-mate Seth Burchell finished second and third on the round podium.

It was a perfect start to Cannon’s day when he topped the qualifying charts, beating out Murray Bridge round winner Ky Woods (GASGAS) by 1.165s and a trio of WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha riders in Burchell, Kayd Kingsford and Drew.

Cannon comfortably won the opening MX3 moto by almost eight seconds. It was Kingsford who scored the holeshot, but he ran off-track in the next corner and allowed Cannon to inherit the lead, drop the hammer and take the victory.

Red plate-holder Koby Hantis (WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha) got the better of a lengthy battle with his team-mate Burchell to lead the pair across the finish-line, with a hard-charging Drew finishing P4. Kingsford recovered from his off-track excursion to cross the line in fifth.

Maxxis MX3 Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 J Cannon Hon 23m50.862
2 K Hantis Yam +7.979
3 S Burchell Yam +12.832
4 K Drew Yam +14.332
5 K Kingsford Yam +45.932
6 K Woods Gas +51.501
7 S Shackleton Hon +1m05.061
8 F Manson KTM +1m09.010
9 D Paice KTM +1m15.410
10 P Van Dusschoten Hon +1m16.933
11 C Wilmington Hus +1m19.794
12 J Alsop KTM +1m30.489
13 J Deveson Hus +1m35.580
14 W Delangen KTM +1m36.623
15 P Wolfe Hus +1m30.991
16 S Morrow KTM +1m37.936
17 Z O’loan KTM +1m39.702
18 N Parkes Yam +1m43.326
19 D Rose Hus +1m45.718
20 M Compton Gas +1m46.663
21 C Rowe Hus +1m47.333
22 K Strode Hon +1m47.489
23 J Salih Hon +2m00.926
24 L Allen Yam +2m04.817
25 A Widdon KTM +2m11.838
26 H Groundwater Hon +2m12.699
27 O Kimber KTM 1 Lap
28 H Downie Gas 1 Lap
29 P Martin Hus 1 Lap
30 C Rewse Yam 1 Lap
31 D Kremer Gas 1 Lap
32 B Tate Gas 1 Lap
33 M Peluso KTM 1 Lap
34 B Townsend KTM 1 Lap
35 D Mcdonald Yam 1 Lap
36 T Egan KTM 1 Lap
DNF J Kenney Gas 2 Laps
DNF C Phillips KTM 2 Laps
DNF J Byrne Hus 3 Laps

Maxxis MX3 Race Two

Drew won a dramatic second MX3 moto, after working his way from outside the top 10. Deegan Rose (Husqvarna) scored the holeshot, but Cannon was quickly by him, and looked like he was heading for a double-moto victory, but crashed twice in consecutive corners late in the race and dropped to third.

Drew and Burchell were the big winners of Cannon’s bad luck, as those three finished 1-2-3 in the race. Hantis maintained his grip on the red plate with a fourth-place result overall, while Deacon Paice (KTM) completed the top five.

In the championship standings, Cannon has shaved Hantis’ lead to seven points (246 to 239), with Drew another four markers behind in third.

Kobe Drew – P2

“That has been a long time coming and I’m pumped to finally able to win one,” Drew said from the podium. “Jake had a bit of a lead on us, and I got past Seth the lap earlier, so when I saw Jake down, I knew I had to ride well for the last half to ensure I got the win and its good to be here on the podium. Thanks to everyone who came out today as I have a lot of friends and family here and also the WBR Yamaha team. We have four riders in the truck and its hectic in there at times, but we all keep at it and getting good results.”

Kobe Drew
Seth Burchell – P3

“I like racing here even though I haven’t always gone well. It’s a tough track to ride with all the ruts, the hills and different traction so I was happy to be able to put two good races together inside the top three and get back on the podium again.”

Koby Hantis – P4

“I didn’t qualify that well this morning and my starts were a bit off today, so I had to work hard to salvage some reasonable results. Being so rutty, I can be hard to pass here sometimes so track position at the start of the race is supper important. I will try and clean those up for the final two rounds and keep doing what I am doing.”

Maxxis MX3 Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 K Drew Yam 23m59.173
2 S Burchell Yam +5.155
3 J Cannon Hon +24.255
4 K Hantis Yam +24.954
5 D Paice KTM +37.677
6 J Alsop KTM +43.817
7 K Woods Gas +1m11.076
8 K Kingsford Yam +1m13.921
9 S Morrow KTM +1m18.359
10 J Deveson Hus +1m19.861
11 F Manson KTM +1m20.267
12 S Shackleton Hon +1m23.342
13 P Van Dusschoten Hon +1m29.060
14 D Rose Hus +1m36.625
15 J Salih Hon +1m37.973
16 P Martin Hus +1m42.076
17 H Groundwater Hon +1m55.158
18 M Compton Gas +1m55.982
19 H Downie Gas +1m59.273
20 A Widdon KTM +2m00.349
21 K Strode Hon +2m07.658
22 F Taylor Yam 1 Lap
23 C Wilmington Hus 1 Lap
24 L Allen Yam 1 Lap
25 C Rowe Hus 1 Lap
26 J Kenney Gas 1 Lap
27 C Phillips KTM 1 Lap
28 D Kremer Gas 1 Lap
29 O Kimber KTM 1 Lap
30 B Tate Gas 1 Lap
31 C Rewse Yam 1 Lap
32 N Parkes Yam 1 Lap
33 B Townsend KTM 1 Lap
34 M Peluso KTM 1 Lap
35 S Janssen Kaw 1 Lap
36 R Favaloro Hon 2 Laps
37 T Egan KTM 2 Laps
DNF P Wolfe Hus 1 Lap
DNF Z O’loan KTM 2 Laps
DNF W Delangen KTM 7 Laps

Maxxis MX3 Round Points

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 J Cannon Hon 25 20 45
2 K Drew Yam 18 25 43
3 S Burchell Yam 20 22 42
4 K Hantis Yam 22 18 40
5 K Woods Gas 15 14 29
6 K Kingsford Yam 16 13 29
7 D Paice KTM 12 16 28
8 J Alsop KTM 9 15 24
9 F Manson KTM 13 10 23
10 S Shackleton Hon 14 9 23
11 J Deveson Hus 8 11 19
12 P Dusschoten Hon 11 8 19
13 S Morrow KTM 5 12 17
14 C Wilmington Hus 10 10
15 D Rose Hus 2 7 9
16 W Delangen KTM 7 7
17 J Salih Hon 6 6
18 P Wolfe Hus 6 6
19 P Martin Hus 5 5
20 H Groundwater Hon 4 4
21 M Compton Gas 1 3 4
22 Z O’loan KTM 4 4
23 N Parkes Yam 3 3
24 H Downie Gas 2 2
25 A Widdon Yam 1 1

Maxxis MX3 Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 K Hantis Yam 246
2 J Cannon Hon 239
3 K Drew Yam 235
4 K Kingsford Yam 214
5 D Paice KTM 202
6 S Burchell Yam 161
7 S Shackleton Hon 150
8 K Woods Gas 147
9 J Alsop KTM 146
10 J Deveson Hus 144
11 J Fuller KTM 114
12 K Strode Hon 94
13 M Compton Gas 82
14 P Martin Hus 63
15 P Dusschoten Hon 61
16 D Rose Hus 53
17 C Wilmington Hus 53
18 F Manson KTM 52
19 Z O’loan KTM 52
20 R Smith KTM 41
21 T Lindsay Hus 39
22 J Kenney Gas 31
23 P Wolfe Hus 29
24 S Pellicano Yam 26
25 B Townsend KTM 25
26 J Byrne KTM 24
27 C Rowe Hus 20
28 W Carpenter Yam 20
29 S Morrow KTM 17
30 A Pearce Hon 14
31 R Burgess Hus 11
32 F Taylor Yam 10
33 W Delangen KTM 7
34 J Salih Hon 7
35 D Kremer Gas 6
36 J Rumens Yam 6
37 A Widdon Yam 5
38 H Groundwater Hon 4
39 A Boyd Gas 4
40 J Dunne Yam 4
41 O Kimber KTM 4
42 N Parkes Yam 3
43 H Downie Gas 3
44 J Burton KTM 3
45 C Shaw KTM 2

EziLift MXW Race One

Defending number one Charli Cannon continued to prove she’s in a league of her own with SCT Logistics Honda Racing in the EZILIFT MXW class, dominating Toowoomba with a pair of wire-to-wire wins.

Charli Cannon

Behind her, the round points were tight, with Taylah McCutcheon (Empire Kawasaki), Madi Simpson (Honda) and Taylor Thompson (Husqvarna) all tying on 40 points. On countback, McCutcheon finished second and Simpson scored her first podium result.

Cannon set the standard early with a qualifying time that was almost 3.5s faster than second-placed Thompson, with McCutcheon a further 0.7s further back.

The opening MXW moto saw a familiar scenario unfold, as Cannon holeshot and led every lap to take a very comfortable 36.5s win. Thompson crossed the line a distant second, followed by Simpson. McCutcheon completed the moto in fourth, followed by Emma Milesevic (Honda), who recovered well from a mid-pack start.

Charli Cannon

EziLift MXW Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 C Cannon Hon 19m09.565
2 T Thompson Hus +36.507
3 M Simpson Hon +54.489
4 T Mccutcheon Kaw +1m02.104
5 E Milesevic Hon +1m15.740
6 D Mcdonald Yam +1m32.233
7 M Tongue Hon +1m46.177
8 E Lambert Gas +2m09.616
9 L Rimbas Hon 1 Lap
10 T O’hare KTM 1 Lap
11 D Whalley KTM 1 Lap
12 B Burke Gas 1 Lap
13 A Bartsch KTM 1 Lap
14 B Arnott Yam 1 Lap
15 F Shrimpton Hus 1 Lap
16 H Geeves Gas 2 Laps
17 H Van Der Boor Yam 2 Laps
18 A Morrice Hus 2 Laps
19 T Cox Hon 2 Laps
20 T Morris Kaw 2 Laps
21 S Giudice KTM 2 Laps
22 K Horne Kaw 2 Laps
23 M Bagnall Hon 2 Laps

EziLift MXW Race Two

Cannon continued her dominant form in the second moto, as another wire-to-wire win for the Honda rider saw her extend her perfect race record for the year.

Charli Cannon

Almost 37 seconds back was McCutcheon, followed by Simpson and Thompson, who battled hard to the chequered flag. Teenager Danielle McDonald (Yamaha) crossed the line in P5 after a pair of late crashes saw her drop from third.

In the points, Cannon now has a perfect 150 points, leading Thompson on 126 and McDonald on 107, with one round remaining at QMP in a month’s time.

EziLift MXW Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 C Cannon Hon 19m08.094
2 T Mccutcheon Kaw +36.945
3 M Simpson Hon +39.373
4 T Thompson Hus +41.416
5 D Mcdonald Yam +1m13.595
6 E Milesevic Hon +1m28.858
7 L Rimbas Hon +1m40.949
8 B Burke Gas +1m42.439
9 T O’hare KTM +1m54.005
10 K Horne Kaw +2m14.875
11 E Lambert Gas 1 Lap
12 A Bartsch KTM 1 Lap
13 M Tongue Hon 1 Lap
14 B Arnott Yam 1 Lap
15 H Van Der Boor Yam 1 Lap
16 A Morrice Hus 1 Lap
17 H Geeves Gas 1 Lap
18 F Shrimpton Hus 1 Lap
19 T Morris Kaw 2 Laps
20 S Giudice KTM 2 Laps
21 M Bagnall Hon 2 Laps
22 T Cox Hon 2 Laps

EziLift MXW Round Points

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 C Cannon Hon 25 25 50
2 T Mccutcheon Kaw 18 22 40
3 M Simpson Hon 20 20 40
4 T Thompson Hus 22 18 40
5 D Mcdonald Yam 15 16 31
6 E Milesevic Hon 16 15 31
7 L Rimbas Hon 12 14 26
8 T O’hare KTM 11 12 23
9 E Lambert Gas 13 10 23
10 B Burke Gas 9 13 22
11 M Tongue Hon 14 8 22
12 A Bartsch KTM 8 9 17
13 B Arnott Yam 7 7 14
14 K Horne Kaw 11 11
15 H Boor Yam 4 6 10
16 D Whalley KTM 10 10
17 H Geeves Gas 5 4 9
18 F Shrimpton Hus 6 3 9
19 A Morrice Hus 3 5 8
20 T Morris Kaw 1 2 3
21 T Cox Hon 2 2
22 S Giudice KTM 1 1

EziLift MXW Cup Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 C Cannon Hon 150
2 T Thompson Hus 126
3 D Mcdonald Yam 107
4 E Milesevic Hon 105
5 T O’hare KTM 84
6 M Simpson Hon 81
7 K Horne Kaw 68
8 B Burke Gas 62
9 M Healey Gas 62
10 E Lambert Gas 61
11 M Tongue Hon 61
12 L Rimbas Hon 50
13 T Mccutcheon Kaw 40
14 A Bartsch KTM 36
15 D Whalley KTM 33
16 H Boor Yam 29
17 S Ardiansyah Hon 29
18 H Geeves Gas 27
19 F Shrimpton Hus 26
20 B Arnott Yam 25
21 K Cameron KTM 21
22 A Morrice Hus 18
23 T Thom Yam 10
24 T Morris Kaw 6
25 S Giudice KTM 4
26 I Barker Hon 3
27 T Cox Hon 2

 


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