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Honda riders paint Gillman red – ProMX Round Three

Penrite 2024 Australian ProMX Motocross Championship - Round Three - Gillman, SA

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
May 6, 2024
in Australian MX

Penrite 2024 Australian ProMX Motocross Championship
Round Three – Gillman, SA

Honda’s Kyle Webster reclaimed the Thor MX1 red plate with a double victory at Gillman on the weekend – achieving that feat for the second time this season – at the popular, loamy South Australian venue.

While Webster was exceptional on his way to the 450cc overall, Honda Racing team-mate Brodie Connolly kept his perfect season intact with a dominant Pirelli MX2 performance. The New Zealander going 1-1 for the third time in as many weekends of racing this year.

There were yet more twists in the MAXXIS MX3 division, as Honda Racing youngster Jake Cannon was perfect today for his first win of 2024 ahead of new points leader Kayd Kingsford.

In the Fox Racing MX85 Cup division, Levi Townley and Seth Thomas split wins in Adelaide.

Round four of the Australian ProMX Championship will be contested at Maitland in New South Wales, from May 24-25, in the first two-day race weekend of the 2024 season.


Thor MX1 Race One

With Boost Mobile Honda Racing rider Kyle Webster winning Wonthaggi’s opening round and CDR Yamaha Monster Energy’s Jed Beaton topping the Horsham podium and taking charge of the red plate in the process, all eyes were on the pair of Thor MX1 Championship protagonists entering Gillman.

While it was Beaton who qualified quickest and led the way in the AMX Superstores Top 10 Pole Shootout, moto one was all about Webster at the head of the pack, leading every lap on his way to a 0.775s win over a charging Beaton.

Defending champion Dean Ferris (CDR Yamaha Monster Energy) finished in third place. Fourth was Nathan Crawford (KTM Racing Team), directly ahead of Todd Waters (Raceline Husqvarna Racing Team)

Thor MX1 Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 K Webster Hon 28m49.345
2 J Beaton Yam +0.775
3 D Ferris Yam +21.916
4 N Crawford KTM +35.773
5 T Waters Hus +38.353
6 L Clout Kaw +49.907
7 K Gibbs Gas +56.281
8 B Metcalfe Kaw +1m03.926
9 Z Watson Hus +2m04.506
10 L Rogers Bet +2m11.737
11 D Wood Hon 1 Lap
12 J Evans Yam 1 Lap
13 C Holroyd Yam 1 Lap
14 L Jackson Gas 1 Lap
15 S Ward Hon 1 Lap
16 J Darroch Yam 1 Lap
17 C Rossandich KTM 1 Lap
18 R Marshall Hus 1 Lap
19 S Larsen Yam 1 Lap
20 C Schat KTM 1 Lap
21 C O’loan Hon 1 Lap
22 B Ognenis Hus 1 Lap
23 N Grothues Yam 1 Lap
24 R Stephens Hon 1 Lap
25 J Cigliano Kaw 1 Lap
26 E Wiese Yam 1 Lap
27 B Steel Yam 1 Lap
28 C Krezlik KTM 1 Lap
29 R Fucsko Hus 2 Laps
30 J Kipps Hus 2 Laps
31 J Dezwart KTM 2 Laps
32 J Simpson Hus 2 Laps
33 N Tiver KTM 5 Laps
DNF L Zielinski Hus 5 Laps

Thor MX1 Race Two

The second moto appeared to be Beaton’s to lose as he made his way to the front of the pack ahead of Webster early on. However, a mistake set Beaton back and enabled initial leader Webster to strike. Webster raced on for his second win of the day, this time with only 2.343s separating them at the chequered flag.

Kyle Webster

Third in the second bout was Waters, followed by Kirk Gibbs (GASGAS Racing Team) and Ferris.

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Thor MX1 Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Leader
1 K Webster Hon 28m36.474
2 J Beaton Yam +2.343
3 T Waters Hus +32.036
4 K Gibbs Gas +44.656
5 D Ferris Yam +51.535
6 L Clout Kaw +54.612
7 N Crawford KTM +1m00.474
8 B Metcalfe Kaw +1m03.425
9 D Wood Hon 1 Lap
10 J Evans Yam 1 Lap
11 C O’loan Hon 1 Lap
12 C Holroyd Yam 1 Lap
13 S Ward Hon 1 Lap
14 S Larsen Yam 1 Lap
15 Z Watson Hus 1 Lap
16 C Rossandich KTM 1 Lap
17 R Marshall Hus 1 Lap
18 B Ognenis Hus 1 Lap
19 C Schat KTM 1 Lap
20 N Grothues Yam 1 Lap
21 E Wiese Yam 1 Lap
22 C Krezlik KTM 1 Lap
23 J Cigliano Kaw 1 Lap
24 R Fucsko Hus 2 Laps
25 J Kipps Hus 2 Laps
26 J Dezwart KTM 2 Laps
27 B Steel Yam 2 Laps
28 J Simpson Hus 2 Laps
DNF R Stephens Hon 7 Laps
DNF L Rogers Bet 10 Laps
DNF L Jackson Gas 11 Laps
DNF J Darroch Yam 12 Laps
DNF L Zielinski Hus 12 Laps

Thor MX1 Round

The 1-1 result earned Webster the overall round win directly ahead of title rival Beaton.

Gillman MX1 Podium 2024

2019 champion Waters made a welcome return to the overall podium, tied on points with Ferris, but getting the position on countback following his better result in moto two.

Todd Waters – P3

“What a day it’s been! Qualifying was good in P5 and I’m so hungry at the moment, trying to turn this ship around, but I cooked it in Superpole with P9. I didn’t have the best start in the first one, but I fought through to fifth and made some good passes. The second moto, I had a good start in P2, and overall we made some really good progress this weekend. The team has been working hard to find what works for me and it is always a good weekend to land on the box.”

Todd Waters

In terms of the championship, Webster is a single point clear of Beaton following three of eight rounds.  Crawford is a further 24 points back in third position.

GASGAS rider Kirk Gibbs eventually took seventh in the opening moto before bouncing back for a hard-fought fourth in moto two and marginally missed out on a round podium. The former MX1 title winner’s consistency has him positioned fifth in the standings.

Kirk Gibbs – P5

“Today wasn’t too bad! In the first moto I struggled a bit, rode a bit tight and dropped back in the end, but in the second moto I was a lot more comfortable and we took a lot of positives. I need to get away with those front guys early and we should be right there in the mix.”

Kirk Gibbs

KTM Racing Team’s Nathan Crawford charged hard to a valuable fourth position in the opening moto and was looking on course for third in the second bout before a bike issue saw him limp home to salvage a seventh place, which was enough for sixth overall this weekend. It was a disappointing end to the round for the Queenslander, but he’s retained third in the standings following three of eight rounds.

Nathan Crawford – P6

“It was a very bittersweet day for me. I was fourth in practice and third in qualifying, but just felt a little bit off all day. I rode average in the first moto for the first 15 minutes, then put my head down to charge to fourth. We made some changes for the second moto, and I was in third towards the end, but with three-quarters of a lap to go, we had an issue, and I had to roll around to the finish. It’s just super disappointing to almost get on the podium like that, but I’m happy to leave with some points and it’s not all bad.”

Nathan Crawford

Thor MX1 Round Points

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 K Webster Hon 25 25 50
2 J Beaton Yam 22 22 44
3 T Waters Hus 16 20 36
4 D Ferris Yam 20 16 36
5 K Gibbs Gas 14 18 32
6 N Crawford KTM 18 14 32
7 L Clout Kaw 15 15 30
8 B Metcalfe Kaw 13 13 26
9 D Wood Hon 10 12 22
10 J Evans Yam 9 11 20
11 Z Watson Hus 12 6 18
12 C Holroyd Yam 8 9 17
13 S Ward Hon 6 8 14
14 L Rogers Bet 11 11
15 C O’loan Hon 10 10
16 S Larsen Yam 2 7 9
17 C Rossandich KTM 4 5 9
18 R Marshall Hus 3 4 7
19 L Jackson Gas 7 7
20 J Darroch Yam 5 5
21 B Ognenis KTM 3 3
22 C Schat KTM 1 2 3
23 N Grothues Yam 1 1

Thor MX1 Championship Points

Pos Rider  Bike Points
1 K Webster Hon 136
2 J Beaton Yam 135
3 N Crawford KTM 111
4 D Ferris Yam 104
5 K Gibbs Gas 94
6 L Clout Kaw 94
7 T Waters Hus 88
8 B Metcalfe Kaw 80
9 W Todd Hon 64
10 Z Watson Hus 60
11 J Evans Yam 60
12 C Holroyd Yam 46
13 D Wood Hon 37
14 S Ward Hon 37
15 L Rogers Bet 30
16 B Ognenis KTM 24
17 C O’loan Hon 22
18 L Zielinski Hus 19
19 J Darroch Yam 18
20 S Larsen Yam 14
21 R Latimer Yam 13
22 C Rossandich KTM 12
23 R Marshall Hus 8
24 L Jackson Gas 7
25 B Krebs Yam 4
26 C Schat KTM 3
27 L Latimer Yam 3
28 N Grothues Yam 1
29 J Phillips Hus 1
30 K Orchard Yam 1

Pirelli MX2 Race One

Runaway Pirelli MX2 points leader Brodie Connolly was again effectively in a class of his own at Gillman. The Honda rider qualified on top of the time-sheets early this morning and carried that form into the motos.

Connolly sprinted away to a 6.222s victory in the opening encounter over team-mates Noah Ferguson (Boost Mobile Honda Racing) and Alex Larwood (Froth Honda Racing).

Teenagers Kayden Minear (KTM Racing Team) had a late mishap on his way to P4, while Byron Dennis (GASGAS Racing Team) filled the top five.

Pirelli MX2 Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 B Connolly Hon 29:12.050
2 N Ferguson Hon +6.222
3 A Larwood Hon +7.131
4 K Minear KTM +28.797
5 B Dennis Gas +31.817
6 R Taylor Kaw +37.751
7 R Kingsford Yam +48.602
8 J Cosford Yam +1m15.521
9 B Flynn Hus +1m19.491
10 R Budd Hus +1m23.127
11 C Williams Yam +1m26.154
12 R King Hon +1m32.911
13 H Yokoyama Hon +1m35.396
14 T Olander Hus +1m46.746
15 K Barham Yam +1m46.893
16 M O’bree Gas +1m57.028
17 J Mather Hus +1m57.984
18 W Greiner-Daish Gas +1m59.618
19 J Constantinou Gas +2m00.594
20 B Novak Hon +2m16.536
21 R Fitzpatrick Kaw +2m36.491
22 G Knight Gas 1 Lap
23 T Kean Oth 1 Lap
24 J Sweet Yam 1 Lap
25 S Broomhall Yam 1 Lap
26 C Cannon Yam 1 Lap
27 C Adams KTM 1 Lap
28 B Hutchins Hus 1 Lap
29 C King Hon 1 Lap
30 S Jackson Hus 1 Lap
31 E Milesevic Hon 1 Lap
32 S Armstrong KTM 2 Laps
33 Z Mackintosh Kaw 2 Laps
34 S Adams Yam 2 Laps
35 T Gadsden Kaw 2 Laps
DNF B Malkiewicz Yam 5 Laps
DNF R Pitman Gas 6 Laps
DNF C Rickit Yam 12 Laps

Pirelli MX2 Race Two

Moto two was once again the Connolly show, powering away to a comfortable 9.816s advantage. This time his closest rivals were Minear and Ryder Kingsford (Yamalube Yamaha Racing).

An impressive ride from Japanese rider Haruki Yokoyama (Honda) saw him finish fourth.

Ferguson recovered from early trouble to claw his way back to P5 following a late move on Kaleb Barham (Yamalube Yamaha Racing).

Pirelli MX2 Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 B Connolly Hon 27n27.493
2 K Minear KTM +9.816
3 R Kingsford Yam +17.329
4 H Yokoyama Hon +18.642
5 N Ferguson Hon +24.285
6 K Barham Yam +24.611
7 J Cosford Yam +37.408
8 J Constantinou Gas +45.748
9 B Malkiewicz Yam +1m01.221
10 T Olander Hus +1m02.188
11 B Dennis Gas +1m06.838
12 A Larwood Hon +1m09.142
13 C Williams Yam +1m15.385
14 W Greiner-Daish Gas +1m16.253
15 R Taylor Kaw +1m20.689
16 R Budd Hus +1m27.755
17 B Flynn Hus +1m28.441
18 R King Hon +1m28.483
19 R Fitzpatrick Kaw +1m29.418
20 J Mather Hus +1m49.076
21 M Norris Kaw +1m50.877
22 G Knight Gas +2m07.520
23 T Kean Oth +2m10.330
24 C Cannon Hon 1 Lap
25 J Sweet Yam 1 Lap
26 C Adams KTM 1 Lap
27 S Jackson Hus 1 Lap
28 E Milesevic Hon 1 Lap
29 Z Mackintosh Kaw 1 Lap
30 C King Hon 1 Lap
31 R Pitman Gas 1 Lap
32 S Armstrong KTM 1 Lap
33 T Gadsden Kaw 2 Laps
34 S Broomhall Yam 2 Laps
35 S Adams Yam 3 Laps
DNF M O’bree Gas 1:59.885
DNF B Novak Hon 6 Laps
DNF B Hutchins Hus 8 Laps

Pirelli MX2 Round

Connolly made it three-consecutive overall round wins from the opening three rounds.

Brodie Connolly

Joining him on the overall podium was Minear in his return to the top three.

Ferguson’s efforts were rewarded with third position for the weekend.

Gillman MX2 Podium 2024

Connolly is now a full 38 points ahead of Ferguson in the title race. Kingsford is another 10 points in arrears.

Brodie Connolly – P1

“With 11 races remaining and 275 points up for grabs, I’m not getting ahead of myself. There’s still much I need to improve on.”

Brodie Connolly
Byron Dennis – P8

“It was a bit of an average day for me at Gillman. I just didn’t have the intensity in the first race and had a bit of bad luck in the second one, but my speed is definitely there. I’m going to put my head down from here and keep on working.”

Byron Dennis

Charli Cannon, representing SCT Logistics Honda and leading the women’s championship, joined the MX2 boys at Gillman, and despite a fall in race 1 she managed to finish 26th before securing 24th place in race two.

Charli Cannon

“These races against faster competition and longer distances are important for my improvement. I can see areas to work on.”

Charli Cannon

Pirelli MX2 Round Points

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 B Connolly Hon 25 25 50
2 K Minear KTM 18 22 40
3 N Ferguson Hon 22 16 38
4 R Kingsford Yam 14 20 34
5 A Larwood Hon 20 9 29
6 J Cosford Yam 13 14 27
7 H Yokoyama Hon 8 18 26
8 B Dennis Gas 16 10 26
9 K Barham Yam 6 15 21
10 R Taylor Kaw 15 6 21
11 T Olander Hus 7 11 18
12 C Williams Yam 10 8 18
13 R Budd Hus 11 5 16
14 B Flynn Hus 12 4 16
15 J Constantinou Gas 2 13 15
16 B Malkiewicz Yam 12 12
17 R King Hon 9 3 12
18 W Daish Gas 3 7 10
19 J Mather Hus 4 1 5
20 M O’bree Gas 5 5
21 R Fitzpatrick Kaw 2 2
22 B Novak Hon 1 1

Pirelli MX2 Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 B Connolly Hon 147
2 N Ferguson Hon 109
3 R Kingsford Yam 99
4 K Minear KTM 95
5 B Dennis Gas 79
6 J Cosford Yam 79
7 R Budd Hus 78
8 K Barham Yam 73
9 H Yokoyama Hon 72
10 B Malkiewicz Yam 58
11 A Larwood Hon 45
12 J Mather Hus 45
13 R Taylor Kaw 41
14 C Williams Yam 38
15 R King Hon 37
16 B Flynn Hus 37
17 T Olander Hus 34
18 J Constantinou Gas 29
19 W Daish Gas 27
20 B Novak Hon 23
21 T Kean Oth 22
22 M O’bree Gas 16
23 R Fitzpatrick Kaw 15
24 C Burns Hon 10
25 G Knight Gas 7
26 M Norris Kaw 6
27 J Kukas Hus 5

Maxxis MX3 Race One

It was only a matter of time until Terrafirma Honda Racing rider Jake Cannon emerged among the front of the MAXXIS MX3 pack and that’s exactly what he did in the first of two South Australian stops this season.

Jake Cannon

Cannon picked up his first moto win of the series after racing to a 9.624s buffer over Kayd Kingsford (WBR Yamaha Bulk Nutrients Racing) in the first bout. Kingsford having edged Deacon Paice (KTM) aside for that second position.

Kobe Drew (WBR Yamaha Bulk Nutrients Racing) and Horsham winner Jet Alsop (KTM) completed the top five.

Maxxis MX3 Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 J Cannon Hon 23m31.304
2 K Kingsford Yam +9.624
3 D Paice KTM +10.285
4 K Drew Yam +36.151
5 J Alsop KTM +48.606
6 S Shackleton Hon +57.414
7 J Fuller KTM +1m09.449
8 S Pellicano Yam +1m14.768
9 K Hantis Yam +1m19.527
10 T Lindsay Hus +1m20.671
11 C Wilmington Hus +1m23.022
12 J Byrne Hus +1m25.308
13 B Townsend KTM +1m25.732
14 J Deveson Hus +1m39.767
15 Z O’loan KTM +1m40.327
16 S Burchell Yam +1m43.489
17 D Rose Hus +1m45.054
18 P Van Dusschoten Hon +1m46.460
19 J Kenney Gas +1m46.532
20 J Rumens Yam +1m47.744
21 W Carpenter Yam +1m47.874
22 C Rowe Hus +1m51.779
23 F Taylor Yam +2m01.174
24 O Kimber KTM +2m01.751
25 K Strode Hon +2:m2.918
26 A Widdon Yam +2m36.093
27 A Pearce Hon 1 Lap
28 P Martin Hus 1 Lap
29 H Downie Gas 1 Lap
30 W Delangen KTM 1 Lap
31 N Medson Yam 1 Lap
32 M Peluso KTM 1 Lap
33 M Compton Gas 1 Lap
34 J Kolb Hus 1 Lap
35 C Rewse Yam 1 Lap
36 J Cornwall Yam 1 Lap
37 R Smith KTM 1 Lap
38 J Hansen Gas 2 Laps
DNF J Williams KTM 2 Laps
DNF P Wolfe Hus 3 Laps

Maxxis MX3 Race Two

Sunday afternoon saw an even more commanding performance from Cannon, this time the Honda rider stretched out a 25.800s victory from Drew, while team-mate Kingsford crossed the finish in third.

Paice was fourth in the second bout, while incoming red plate-holder Koby Hantis (WBR Yamaha Bulk Nutrients Racing) took fifth position.

Maxxis MX3 Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 J Cannon Hon 23m44.887
2 K Drew Yam +25.800
3 K Kingsford Yam +7.402
4 D Paice KTM +34.933
5 K Hantis Yam +38.213
6 J Fuller KTM +40.630
7 K Strode Hon +46.853
8 S Burchell Yam +48.587
9 S Shackleton Hon +50.675
10 J Deveson Hus +1m00.336
11 S Pellicano Yam +1m01.260
12 T Lindsay Hus +1m06.290
13 W Carpenter Yam +1m09.389
14 R Smith KTM +1m18.510
15 B Townsend KTM +1m20.293
16 J Rumens Yam +1m33.250
17 F Taylor Yam +1m33.566
18 C Wilmington Hus +1m41.637
19 C Rowe Hus +1m52.904
20 M Compton Gas +1m54.014
21 A Widdon Yam +1m54.842
22 D Rose Hus +2m01.291
23 M Peluso KTM +2m04.206
24 A Boyd Gas +2m12.899
25 O Kimber KTM +2m16.607
26 Z O’loan KTM 1 Lap
27 W Delangen KTM 1 Lap
28 J Kolb Hus 1 Lap
29 P Van Dusschoten Hon 1 Lap
30 J Hansen Gas 1 Lap
31 J Cornwall Yam 1 Lap
32 R Holyoak KTM 1 Lap
DNF N Medson Yam 2 Laps
DNF C Rewse Yam 3 Laps
DNF J Byrne Hus 4 Laps
DNF J Kenney Gas 7 Laps

Maxxis MX3 Round

Terrafirma Honda’s Jake Cannon showed that he has overcome what were life-threatening injuries late last year. The 17-year-old from Queensland showcased his improving fitness and speed with two outstanding races and a perfect score.

Jake Cannon – P1

“Taking it race by race, we’ll aim to close the gap in the championship standings. I want to be in contention for the title at the final round.”

Jake Cannon

Cannon was joined on the podium by Kingsford and Drew.

Gillman MX3 Podium 2024

Second place was enough for Kingsford to take charge of the championship lead, and is now three points ahead of Drew.

Sixth overall at Gillman saw former leader Hantis slip back to P3 in the standings, eight behind Kingsford, while Cannon has climbed to P6.

Maxxis MX3 Round Points

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 J Cannon Hon 25 25 50
2 K Kingsford Yam 22 20 42
3 K Drew Yam 18 22 40
4 D Paice KTM 20 18 38
5 J Fuller KTM 14 15 29
6 K Hantis Yam 12 16 28
7 S Shackleton Hon 15 12 27
8 S Pellicano Yam 13 10 23
9 T Lindsay Hus 11 9 20
10 S Burchell Yam 5 13 18
11 J Deveson Hus 7 11 18
12 J Alsop KTM 16 16
13 K Strode Hon 14 14
14 B Townsend KTM 8 6 14
15 C Wilmington Hus 10 3 13
16 J Byrne KTM 9 9
17 W Carpenter Yam 8 8
18 R Smith KTM 7 7
19 J Rumens Yam 1 5 6
20 Z O’loan KTM 6 6
21 F Taylor Yam 4 4
22 D Rose Hus 4 4
23 P Dusschoten Hon 3 3
24 C Rowe Hus 2 2
25 J Kenney Gas 2 2
26 M Compton Gas 1 1

Maxxis MX3 Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 K Kingsford Yam 118
2 K Drew Yam 115
3 K Hantis Yam 110
4 D Paice KTM 110
5 J Alsop KTM 92
6 J Cannon Hon 86
7 S Shackleton Hon 74
8 J Deveson Hus 69
9 J Fuller KTM 65
10 K Strode Hon 52
11 S Burchell Yam 46
12 M Compton Gas 42
13 R Smith KTM 41
14 P Dusschoten Hon 31
15 T Lindsay Hus 29
16 C Wilmington Hus 28
17 S Pellicano Yam 26
18 B Townsend KTM 25
19 K Woods Gas 25
20 J Kenney Gas 20
21 J Byrne KTM 18
22 Z O’loan KTM 15
23 A Pearce Hon 14
24 P Martin Hus 14
25 F Manson KTM 11
26 F Taylor Yam 10
27 W Carpenter Yam 8
28 J Rumens Yam 6
29 D Rose Hus 5
30 P Wolfe Hus 5
31 A Boyd Gas 4
32 A Widdon Yam 4
33 J Dunne Yam 4
34 C Rowe Hus 2
35 C Shaw KTM 2

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Race One

In the second appearance of the Fox Racing MX85 Cup – doubling as a World Junior Motocross Championship (WJMX) qualifier series – it was young Kiwi Levi Townley (Yamaha) who won the opening race of the weekend before GASGAS-mounted Seth Thomas went on to win the second and final moto.

Seth Thomas

As he did in the second moto at Horsham, Townley set the benchmark at Gillman by winning the first encounter by 5.323s after taking charge on lap three and finishing ahead of early leader Thomas, the pair well-clear of Cooper Ford (KTM), Mason Brown (KTM) and Nate Perrett (KTM).

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Race One Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 L Townley Yam 24m35.243
2 S Thomas Gas +5.323
3 C Ford KTM +55.990
4 M Brown KTM +1m31.922
5 N Perrett KTM +1m34.147
6 C Feather Hus +1m37.788
7 L Farr KTM +1m47.487
8 O Birkitt KTM +1m49.359
9 C Danaher Gas +1m51.517
10 D Fort Yam +1m53.466
11 H Davy Yam +2m16.356
12 N Darragh Hus +2m17.748
13 C Bowman Yam +2m20.731
14 D Gromball KTM +2m23.444
15 C Thomas KTM 1 Lap
16 K Bowman Gas 1 Lap
17 L Nevell Hus 1 Lap
18 J Thompson KTM 1 Lap
19 R Delany KTM 1 Lap
20 M Oakley Hus 1 Lap
21 J Mccloskey KTM 1 Lap
22 C Churchett Gas 1 Lap
23 J Birch Yam 1 Lap
24 K Everett Gas 1 Lap
25 D Smart Gas 1 Lap
26 R Johnstone KTM 2 Laps
27 J Minerds Yam 2 Laps
28 N Dissington KTM 2 Laps
29 H Nguyen Yam 2 Laps
30 A Ramsay Yam 2 Laps
31 N Holton Hus 3 Laps
DNF T Sparrow Suz 7 Laps
DNF B Court Gas 9 Laps
DNF L Fretwell KTM 9 Laps
DNF A Reeve KTM 9 Laps

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Race Two

The second bout looked like it was going to be Townley with the runaway win again after building a huge lead at the front of the pack, until trouble saw him forced out with just a couple of laps remaining. That meant that Thomas made his way to the front despite an early mishap himself, ahead of Ford, Heath Davy (Yamaha), Brown and Levi Farr (KTM).

Cooper Ford

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Race Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 S Thomas GAS 23m14.723
2 C Ford KTM +8.466
3 H Davy Yam +14.347
4 M Brown KTM +18.099
5 L Farr KTM +20.189
6 D Fort Yam +34.356
7 C Danaher GAS +39.842
8 B Court GAS +40.843
9 C Bowman Yam +43.326
10 O Birkitt KTM +44.270
11 C Feather Hus +46.514
12 N Perrett KTM +54.675
13 J Thompson KTM +1m05.240
14 D Smart GAS +1m09.303
15 N Darragh Hus +1m27.723
16 R Delany KTM +1m34.366
17 D Gromball KTM +1m37.570
18 C Thomas KTM +2m00.331
19 M Oakley Hus +2m22.825
20 L Nevell Hus +2m49.904
21 C Churchett GAS 1 Lap
22 K Everett GAS 1 Lap
23 J Birch Yam 1 Lap
24 K Bowman GAS 1 Lap
25 R Johnstone KTM 1 Lap
26 H Nguyen Yam 1 Lap
27 N Holton Hus 1 Lap
28 N Dissington KTM 2 Laps
29 A Ramsay Yam 2 Laps
DNF J Mccloskey KTM 1:41.301
DNF L Townley Yam 2 Laps
DNF J Minerds Yam 5 Laps

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Round

Thomas took the overall for the weekend ahead of Ford and Brown, with Townley having to settle for P10.

In the series, Davy and Thomas are tied on points at the top of the table, five points in front of Townley.

Next up is Maitland’s two-day, fourth round of the 2024 Penrite ProMX Championship, presented by AMX Superstores on May 25-26.

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Round Points

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Total
1 S Thomas Gas 22 25 47
2 C Ford KTM 20 22 42
3 M Brown KTM 18 18 36
4 H Davy Yamaha 10 20 30
5 L Farr KTM 14 16 30
6 D Fort Yamaha 11 15 26
7 C Danaher KTM 12 14 26
8 C Feather Husqvarna 15 10 25
9 N Perrett KTM 16 9 25
10 L Townley Yamaha 25 25
11 O Birkitt KTM 13 11 24
12 C Bowman Husqvarna 8 12 20
13 N Darragh Husqvarna 9 6 15
14 B Court Gas 13 13
15 J Thompson KTM 3 8 11
16 D Gromball KTM 7 4 11
17 C Thomas KTM 6 3 9
18 D Smart Gas 7 7
19 R Delany KTM 2 5 7
20 L Nevell Husqvarna 4 1 5
21 K Bowman Gas 5 5
22 M Oakley Husqvarna 1 2 3

Fox Racing MX85 Cup Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 H Davy Yam 77
2 S Thomas Gas 77
3 L Townley Yam 72
4 C Danaher KTM 64
5 C Bowman Hus 56
6 L Farr KTM 56
7 N Perrett KTM 50
8 C Feather Hus 48
9 D Fort Yam 44
10 C Ford KTM 42
11 N Darragh Hus 37
12 M Brown KTM 36
13 B Court Gas 31
14 K Harvey KTM 30
15 D Gromball KTM 26
16 O Birkitt KTM 24
17 R Delany KTM 21
18 D Smart Gas 17
19 C Thomas KTM 13
20 L Vincent KTM 13
21 J Thompson KTM 11
22 L Nevell Hus 9
23 M Costa Gas 7
24 N Shortt Hus 7
25 K Bowman Gas 5
26 M Oakley Hus 5
27 L Fretwell KTM 3
28 J Mccloskey KTM 2
29 M Anderson KTM 1

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