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Honda finish ProMX season on high with MX2 crown and MX1 wins

2023 Penrite ProMX Championship - Round Eight (Final) - Coolum

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
August 22, 2023
in Australian MX, Honda News

2023 Penrite ProMX Championship

Factory Honda Racing  claimed an MX2 championship (MX2) and two overall wins in the premier MX1 category at the final round of the Australian Motocross Championship.

Terrafirma Equipment Sales Honda’s Wilson Todd owned the MX2 championship and capped the season off with total domination in the final two motos.  Winning the final moto of the season by more than 28-seconds.

Wilson Todd

“Honda’s CRF250R is awesome – look at Jett and Hunter [Lawrence] as well.  This was a hard championship for me, as I battled many health demons. It has taken six months to get on top of it all; I am happy with the season and how we managed it.”

Wilson Todd

The team’s second MX2 rider, Polyflor Honda’s Brodie Connolly, had a stellar season. In his rookie year in MX2, he won a round and motos enroute to a final ranking of third. Brodie’s future is cemented with Honda. The team has yet to determine if that will be in Australia or America, however.

Brodie Connolly

“I would have liked to win more races, but I have learnt so much.  This is my first full year in Australia. It would not have happened if Honda had not called! My path to here has not been easiest – I had not spent much time abroad, but this year has been amazing. I will be with Honda and Yarrive next year, but we have not decided if I will race here or overseas. I am off to America to start preparing for supercross so that I can give it a good go.”

Brodie Connolly carded 3-6 results at Coolum and finished the season third on points.

Pirelli MX2 Final Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 Wilson TODD Honda 334
2 Nathan CRAWFORD KTM 299
3 Brodie CONNOLLY Honda 265
4 Rhys BUDD Yamaha 233
5 Noah FERGUSON Gas 227
6 Kayden MINEAR KTM 198
7 Liam ANDREWS Honda 168
8 Ryan ALEXANDERSON KTM 164
9 Kaleb BARHAM Husqvarna 145
10 Haruki YOKOYAMA Kawasaki 131
11 Jesse DOBSON Yamaha 128
12 Jayce COSFORD Yamaha 122
13 Ryley FITZPATRICK GasGas 73
14 Brock FLYNN GasGas 69
15 Alex LARWOOD Yamaha 64
16 Ben NOVAK Honda 54
17 Liam ATKINSON KTM 54
18 Reid TAYLOR GasGas 51
19 Caleb WARD Husqvarna 48
20 Hayden SMITH KTM 47
21 Ryder KINGSFORD Yamaha 44
22 Blake FOX Husqvarna 44
23 Hugh McKAY KTM 43
24 Cody COOPER Kawasaki 42
25 Chandler BURNS Honda 40
26 Jack KUKAS Husqvarna 34
27 Jacob SWEET Yamaha 31
28 Myles GILMORE KTM 31
29 Madoc DIXON KTM 25
30 Wilson GREINER-DAISH Honda 22
31 George KNIGHT Honda 21
32 John BOVA KTM 20
33 Mackenzie O’BREE Honda 17
34 Thynan KEAN Honda 10
35 Braeden KREBS Yamaha 8
36 Mitchell NORRIS GasGas 3
37 Seton BROOMHALL Yamaha 2
38 Charli CANNON Yamaha 2
39 Jack McLEAN Yamaha 1
40 James BESTON Yamaha 1

Thor MX1

Kyle Webster dominated the MX1 contests at the Coolum finale aboard his Boost Mobile Honda Racing CRF450R. It was his second overall win of the outdoor season.

Kyle Webster went 1-1 at Coolum to underline his speed but had to settle for fifth overall for the season

Webster proved to be competitive this season, but unfortunate circumstances that were outside of his control hurt his end-of-season ranking of fifth.

Kyle Webster

“It has definitely been a season of ups and down.  I feel that I should have had more race and round wins, but things out of my control cost my dearly. Maitland was a real hit to my championship position. I coped a rock to the shoulder, and it penetrated the skin. The medics deemed me unfit to race and we lost too many valuable points.”

Webster’s race and round wins give him the confidence to rebound next year and chase the championship.

Kyle Webster

“This is my second full season on the CRF450R and, whilst it did not go to plan, I am confident that we can contend for the championship next year. I am looking forward to my future with Honda and the team.”

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Kyle Webster dominated the season finale, winning the final race of the season by 14-seconds, his fastest lap time in the final bout was four-seconds quicker than anyone else on track.

Jed Beaton claimed second overall in the championship in his first full 450 season. Unhappy with his overall position, he aims to return next year after a season of learning what it takes to contend for the championship.

Jed Beaton

“No excuses – we were beaten by the seasoned veteran. This was my first season with Honda, first full season on a 450 and we learnt a lot. I know what I need to work on and I know what I need from my bike. There is a lot of time between now and next year. I will not be racing supercross; I can focus on my health, conditioning and training for next year’s motocross championship.”

Jed Beaton finished with the #2 plate for season 2023 in MX1

Thor MX1 Final Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Total
1 Dean FERRIS Yamaha 315
2 Jed BEATON Honda 291
3 Kirk GIBBS KTM 258
4 Aaron TANTI Yamaha 249
5 Kyle WEBSTER Honda 248
6 Hamish HARWOOD KTM 224
7 Brett METCALFE KTM 203
8 Luke CLOUT Yamaha 172
9 Todd WATERS Husqvarna 146
10 Zachary WATSON Honda 146
11 Jai WALKER KTM 133
12 Joel EVANS Honda 126
13 Luke ZIELINSKI Yamaha 113
14 Dylan WOOD Honda 107
15 Levi ROGERS Yamaha 83
16 Regan DUFFY GasGas 68
17 Maximus PURVIS Yamaha 50
18 Liam JACKSON GasGas 47
19 John DARROCH Yamaha 36
20 Cody O’LOAN KTM 32
21 Cory WATTS Honda 28
22 Bailey MALKIEWICZ Yamaha 23
23 Zhane DUNLOP Yamaha 22
24 Robbie MARSHALL Husqvarna 20
25 Bryce OGNENIS KTM 20
26 Joshua WHITEHEAD KTM 19
27 Jayden RYKERS Honda 18
28 Joel PHILLIPS Husqvarna 16
29 Matt MOSS Yamaha 15
30 Cooper HOLROYD Yamaha 15
31 Jye DICKSON GasGas 15
32 Siegah WARD Honda 13
33 Joel CIGLIANO Kawasaki 12
34 Lochie LATIMER KTM 10
35 Braeden KREBS Yamaha 6
36 Wilson GREINER-DAISH Honda 5
37 Kye ORCHARD Kawasaki 4
38 Navrin GROTHUES Yamaha 3
39 Travis SILK KTM 2
40 Connor ROSSANDICH KTM 1
41 Riley STEPHENS Honda 1

EziLift MXW

Honda’s female racers did an amazing job taking second, third and fourth overall respectively.

Factory riders Emma Milesevic and Tahlia O’Hare finished second and fourth, whilst it was ‘Ride Red’ rider Maddie Brown in third.

Emma struggled at the final round, following a crash that she had a week ago. She rode maturely and managed her second place overall in the championship.

Emma Milesevic

“It was the toughest weekend.  I was riding injured from the weekend before and was struggling to hold on. It was not fun finishing this way, but I am happy to take home second.“

Emma Milesevic

Maddie Brown was thrilled with season ranking of third.

Maddie Brown

“It is tough, racing and working, but taking third and riding with support from Honda is rewarding.”

Tahlia, on the other hand, was frustrated with her overall inconsistency and is aware of what she needs to work on for next year. Although she achieved podium finishes in the final two rounds, her race finishes were up and down.

Tahlia O’Hare

“The speed is there..It is just too inconsistent, and I need to work hard on that. I am happy with some of my races, just not all of them.“

Tahlia O’Hare

EziLift MXW Final Championship Points

Pos Rider Bike Points
1 Charli CANNON Yamaha 150
2 Emma MILESEVIC Honda 131
3 Madison BROWN Honda 121
4 Tahlia O’HARE Honda 120
5 Taylor THOMPSON Yamaha 115
6 Madison HEALEY Honda 106
7 Amy BARTSCH KTM 86
8 Tahlia DREW Yamaha 86
9 Taylah McCUTCHEON Kawasaki 76
10 Holly VAN DER BOOR Yamaha 61
11 Abbey MORRICE Husqvarna 55
12 Megan BAGNALL Honda 53
13 Darci WHALLEY Honda 52
14 Holli GEEVES Gas 50
15 Mia TONGUE Honda 37
16 Sheva ARDIANSYAH Honda 33
17 Tarja MORRIS Honda 33
18 Hayley MILLER Yamaha 32
19 Sienna GIUDICE KTM 31
20 Emma HAYLOCK Husqvarna 26
21 Samantha MACARTHUR KTM 20
22 Ebony HARRIS Honda 14
23 Jasmine STAGG KTM 13
24 Keira COLLINS Husqvarna 8
25 Georgia SAY KTM 3

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