2024 ProMX Championship

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The 2024 ProMX Motocross Championship season (known for sponsorship reasons as the Penrite ProMX Motocross Championship presented by AMX Superstores), is the fourth Australian Motocross Championship season under the ProMX moniker.

The series includes eight rounds across four different states. All events except the fourth round and the final round are a one-day format.[1]

Dean Ferris goes into the season as the reigning champion in the MX1 class, after winning his fourth MX1 title in the previous season.[2] Wilson Todd won his fourth MX2 title in 2023, but will not defend his title as he moves into the MX1 class for 2024.[3]

For the first time in the history of the championship, the MX1 class has been awarded FIM Oceania status, meaning that the class will also act as the FIM Oceania Motocross Championship.[4]

Race calendar and results[edit]

[5]

MX1[edit]

Round Date Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Round Winner
1 17 March Victoria (state) Wonthaggi Australia Kyle Webster Australia Kyle Webster Australia Kyle Webster
2 7 April Victoria (state) Horsham Australia Nathan Crawford Australia Jed Beaton Australia Jed Beaton
3 5 May South Australia Gillman
4 25-26 May New South Wales Maitland
5 23 June South Australia Murray Bridge
6 21 July Queensland Toowoomba
7 11 August Queensland Gympie
8 17-18 August Queensland QLD Moto Park

MX2[edit]

Round Date Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Round Winner
1 17 March Victoria (state) Wonthaggi Australia Noah Ferguson New Zealand Brodie Connolly New Zealand Brodie Connolly
2 7 April Victoria (state) Horsham New Zealand Brodie Connolly New Zealand Brodie Connolly New Zealand Brodie Connolly
3 5 May South Australia Gillman
4 25-26 May New South Wales Maitland
5 23 June South Australia Murray Bridge
6 21 July Queensland Toowoomba
7 11 August Queensland Gympie
8 17-18 August Queensland QLD Moto Park

Circuit locations[edit]

MX1[edit]

Participants[edit]

Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
CDR Yamaha Monster Energy Team[6] Yamaha 1 Australia Dean Ferris 1–2
14 Australia Jed Beaton 1–2
Empire Kawasaki[7] Kawasaki 4 Australia Luke Clout 1–2
Gas Gas Racing Team[8] Gas Gas 5 Australia Kirk Gibbs 1–2
Hunter Valley Steel Kawasaki 7 Australia Harrison Foster 1
Rising Motorsports Racing Team Husqvarna 8 Australia Zachary Watson 1–2
Belshs Gardening/Bridgeland Motorcycles Honda 10 Australia Levi McManus 1
WBR Motorcycles/OatesMX Yamaha 16 Australia Braeden Krebs 1–2
Team HRC Honda Racing Australia[9] Honda 20 Australia Wilson Todd 1–2
96 Australia Kyle Webster 1–2
Caloundra Motorcycle Centre/Beta Australia Beta 23 Australia Levi Rogers 1–2
GO24 Racing Team Kawasaki 24 Australia Brett Metcalfe[10] 1–2
MXExpress/Lusty Industries/Truckserv Yamaha 28 Australia Cooper Holroyd 1–2
2NINE Motorsports Yamaha 29 Australia Navrin Grothues 1–2
Team XLR Husqvarna 31 Australia Joel Phillips 1–2
Mick Muldoon Motorcycles Kawasaki 32 Australia Joel Cigliano 1–2
TLR Racing Yamaha 35 Australia Ricky Latimer 1–2
69 Australia Lochie Latimer 1
Matt Jones Motorcycles Kawasaki 36 Australia Max Closter 2
Xtreme MX Gear/SWS Imports KTM 38 Australia Bryce Ognenis 1–2
Brisbane Motorcycles Yamaha 40 Australia Kye Orchard 1–2
Cullys Yamaha Yamaha 45 Australia John Darroch 1
Raceline Husqvarna Racing[11] Husqvarna 47 Australia Todd Waters 1–2
Moto1 Motorcycles/Underclass Honda 49 Australia Cody O'Loan 1–2
EFS Solar Racing Husqvarna 51 Australia Robbie Marshall 1–2
Honda Genuine Red Ride Honda 56 Australia Riley Stephens 1–2
62 Australia Dylan Wood 2
The Underclass/Pet Fresh Yamaha 57 Australia Charlie Creech 1
MXstore/Brisbane Motorcycles Yamaha 81 Australia Joel Evans 1–2
OatesMX/Elite Edge Fitness Yamaha 82 Australia Elijah Wiese 2
Ride Red Privateer Program Honda 84 Australia Siegah Ward 1–2
Winner Motorcycles KTM 86 Australia Jett Kipps 1–2
88 Australia Riley Fucsko 1–2
Two Wheel Obsession Yamaha 98 Australia Blake Waldon 1
Whinner Motorcycles/Rigid Racks KTM 119 Australia Cooper Krezlik 1–2
Raceline Performance/Trac-Rite Suspension Husqvarna 162 Australia Luke Zielinski 1–2
Trademark Signs/Next Generation Electrix Yamaha 174 Australia Sam Larsen 1–2
Gas Gas 184 Australia Trent Dyer 1
KTM Racing Team[12] KTM 199 Australia Nathan Crawford 1–2
New Image Landscapes/Apro Motorsports KTM 202 Australia Connor Rossandich 1–2
Steelo's Transport/UniFilter Australia Yamaha 204 Australia Brandon Steel 2
Yamaha 241 Australia Levi Sayer 1
Moto Kit/Pro Moto Suspension Honda 322 Australia Jeremy Waters 1
PJS Transport/MXRP KTM 415 Australia Cody Schat 1–2

Riders Championship[edit]

Points are awarded to finishers of the main races, in the following format:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th   16th   17th   18th   19th   20th 
Points 25 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Pos Rider Bike WON
Victoria (state)
HOR
Victoria (state)
GIL
South Australia
MAI
New South Wales
MUR
South Australia
TOO
Queensland
GYM
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
Points
1 Australia Jed Beaton Yamaha 2 2 2 1 91
2 Australia Kyle Webster Honda 1 1 3 5 86
3 Australia Nathan Crawford KTM 7 4 1 2 79
4 Australia Dean Ferris Yamaha 4 3 9 4 68
5 Australia Wilson Todd Honda 3 5 6 8 64
6 Australia Luke Clout Kawasaki 5 6 4 6 64
7 Australia Kirk Gibbs Gas Gas 8 8 5 3 62
8 Australia Brett Metcalfe Kawasaki 9 7 7 7 54
9 Australia Todd Waters Husqvarna 6 9 8 9 52
10 Australia Zachary Watson Husqvarna 11 10 11 10 42
11 Australia Joel Evans Yamaha 10 12 10 12 40
12 Australia Cooper Holroyd Yamaha 13 14 12 16 29
13 Australia Siegah Ward Honda 16 13 17 15 23
14 Australia Bryce Ognenis KTM 15 22 14 13 21
15 Australia Levi Rogers Beta 18 Ret 15 11 19
16 Australia Luke Zielinski Husqvarna 17 11 16 Ret 19
17 Australia Dylan Wood Honda 13 14 15
18 Australia John Darroch Yamaha 12 17 13
19 Australia Ricky Latimer Yamaha 14 15 Ret DNS 13
20 Australia Cody O'Loan Honda 19 16 20 17 12
21 Australia Sam Larsen Yamaha 23 19 21 18 5
22 Australia Braeden Krebs Yamaha 31 Ret 19 19 4
23 Australia Connor Rossandich KTM 25 30 18 24 3
24 Australia Lochie Latimer Yamaha 21 18 3
25 Australia Kye Orchard Yamaha 26 28 25 20 1
26 Australia Joel Phillips Husqvarna 24 20 Ret DNS 1
27 Australia Robbie Marshall Husqvarna 20 27 Ret 26 1
Australia Navrin Grothues Yamaha 28 24 22 21 0
Australia Levi McManus Honda 22 21 0
Australia Jett Kipps Husqvarna 36 29 31 22 0
Australia Cody Schat KTM 29 26 23 25 0
Australia Joel Cigliano Kawasaki 30 34 Ret 23 0
Australia Riley Fucsko Husqvarna Ret 23 30 Ret 0
Australia Cooper Krezlik KTM 34 33 24 29 0
Australia Charlie Creech Yamaha 27 25 0
Australia Riley Stephens Honda 33 31 26 27 0
Australia Brandon Steel Yamaha 27 31 0
Australia Elijah Wiese Yamaha 28 28 0
Australia Max Closter Kawasaki 29 30 0
Australia Harrison Foster Kawasaki 35 32 0
Australia Levi Sayer Yamaha 32 35 0
Australia Trent Dyer Gas Gas 37 Ret 0
Australia Jeremy Waters Honda Ret DNS 0
Australia Blake Waldon Yamaha Ret DNS 0
Pos Rider Bike WON
Victoria (state)
HOR
Victoria (state)
GIL
South Australia
MAI
New South Wales
MUR
South Australia
TOO
Queensland
GYM
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
Points

MX2[edit]

Participants[edit]

Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Team HRC Honda Racing Australia[13] Honda 5 Australia Alex Larwood 1
17 Australia Charli Cannon 2
29 Australia Noah Ferguson 1–2
88 New Zealand Brodie Connolly 1–2
Gas Gas Racing Team[8] Gas Gas 6 Australia Byron Dennis 1–2
Yamalube Yamaha Racing[14] Yamaha 7 Australia Jayce Cosford 1–2
16 Australia Kaleb Barham 1–2
21 Australia Ryder Kingsford 1–2
Raceline Husqvarna Racing[11] Husqvarna 11 Australia Jack Mather 1–2
22 Australia Rhys Budd 1–2
Winner Motorcycles KTM 19 Australia Connar Adams 1–2
Elliott Brothers Gas Gas Racing Gas Gas 23 Australia George Knight 1–2
32 Australia Liam Andrews
43 Australia Mackenzie O'Bree 1–2
44 Australia Jai Constantinou 1–2
Ride Red Honda Honda 24 Australia Chandler Burns 1
Barry Francis Motorcycles Honda Honda 26 Australia Wade Thompson 1–2
Dixie Holdings Ace Haulage KTM 27 Australia Liam Atkinson 1
MotoGo Yamaha Racing Team Yamaha 28 Australia Cambell Williams 1–2
EFS Solar Racing Yamaha 34 Australia Cody Rickit 1–2
Banks Race Development Gas Gas 35 Australia Riley Pitman 2
Team Green Kawasaki/MotoNational Kawasaki 36 Australia Zane Mackintosh 1–2
Race Ready Suspension/Underclass Gas Gas 38 Australia Thynan Kean 1–2
Crownkiwi Alpinestars Honda Honda 41 New Zealand Curtis King 1–2
110 New Zealand Rian King 1–2
WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha Yamaha 47 Australia Bailey Malkiewicz 1–2
Rising Motorsports Racing Team Husqvarna 60 Australia Brock Flynn 1–2
275 Australia Travis Olander 1–2
KTM Racing Team[12] KTM 66 Australia Kayden Minear 1–2
Yamaha 69 Australia Ryan Kohlenberg 1
Froth Honda Australia Honda 70 Australia Ben Novak 1–2
BetterByDirt/Peter Stevens Motorcycles Husqvarna 71 Australia Seth Jackson 1–2
Brisbane Motorcycles/Shephard Transport Equipment Husqvarna 75 Australia Jack Kukas 1–2
Empire Kawasaki[7] Kawasaki 86 Australia Reid Taylor 1–2
GO24 Racing Team Kawasaki 118 Australia Mitchell Norris 1–2
Yamaha 122 Australia Macwilliam Walker 1
Yamaha 151 Australia Aiden Bloom 1–2
Brisbane Motorcycles Kawasaki 185 Australia Ryley Fitzpatrick 1–2
Elliott Brothers Bendigo Gas Gas 196 Australia Wilson Greiner-Daish 1–2
Wright Out Trees/Power N Play Shepparton Yamaha 198 Australia Zackariah Wright 2
Honda Dream Racing LG Honda 386 Japan Haruki Yokoyama 1–2
Shepparton Motorcycles KTM 415 Australia Samuel Armstrong 1–2
Wonthaggi Motor Cycles Kawasaki 443 Australia Thomas Gadsden 2
Apex Tyres Yamaha 591 Australia Steel Adams 1–2

Riders Championship[edit]

Points are awarded to finishers of the main races, in the following format:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th   16th   17th   18th   19th   20th 
Points 25 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Pos Rider Bike WON
Victoria (state)
HOR
Victoria (state)
GIL
South Australia
MAI
New South Wales
MUR
South Australia
TOO
Queensland
GYM
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
Points
1 New Zealand Brodie Connolly Honda 2 1 1 1 97
2 Australia Noah Ferguson Honda 1 3 17 2 71
3 Australia Ryder Kingsford Yamaha 4 2 16 3 65
4 Australia Rhys Budd Husqvarna 9 5 3 7 62
5 Australia Kayden Minear KTM 11 6 4 9 55
6 Australia Byron Dennis Gas Gas 3 Ret 6 4 53
7 Australia Jayce Cosford Yamaha 6 4 8 15 52
8 Australia Kaleb Barham Yamaha 7 10 10 5 52
9 Australia Bailey Malkiewicz Yamaha 12 15 2 12 46
10 Japan Haruki Yokoyama Honda 14 13 5 6 46
11 Australia Jack Mather Husqvarna 8 7 Ret 8 40
12 New Zealand Rian King Honda 17 8 20 14 25
13 Australia Ben Novak Honda 25 16 7 18 22
14 Australia Thynan Kean Gas Gas 23 12 13 16 22
15 Australia Brock Flynn Husqvarna 15 9 18 Ret 21
16 Australia Reid Taylor Kawasaki 13 20 21 10 20
17 Australia Cambell Williams Yamaha 22 22 11 11 20
18 Australia Wilson Greiner-Daish Gas Gas 19 23 14 13 17
19 Australia Travis Olander Husqvarna 18 14 15 Ret 16
20 Australia Alex Larwood Honda 5 DNS 16
21 Australia Jai Constantinou Gas Gas 10 18 Ret DNS 14
22 Australia Ryley Fitzpatrick Kawasaki 20 Ret 9 Ret 13
23 Australia Mackenzie O'Bree Gas Gas 24 21 12 19 11
24 Australia Chandler Burns Honda 21 11 10
25 Australia George Knight Gas Gas 26 17 19 20 7
26 Australia Mitchell Norris Kawasaki 27 19 Ret 17 6
27 Australia Jack Kukas Husqvarna 16 28 Ret DNS 5
Australia Wade Thompson Honda 30 25 24 21 0
New Zealand Curtis King Honda 28 27 22 22 0
Australia Connar Adams KTM 31 24 25 23 0
Australia Charli Cannon Honda 23 24 0
Australia Seth Jackson Husqvarna 29 26 27 25 0
Australia Riley Pitman Gas Gas 31 26 0
Australia Zackariah Wright Yamaha 26 Ret 0
Australia Aiden Bloom Yamaha 33 29 28 28 0
Australia Zane Mackintosh Kawasaki 35 Ret 29 27 0
Australia Cody Rickit Yamaha 36 Ret 30 29 0
Australia Samuel Armstrong KTM DNS 30 32 30 0
Australia Macwilliam Walker Yamaha 32 31 0
Australia Thomas Gadsden Kawasaki 33 31 0
Australia Steel Adams Yamaha 34 32 34 Ret 0
Australia Ryan Kohlenberg Yamaha 37 33 0
Australia Liam Atkinson KTM Ret DNS 0
Pos Rider Bike WON
Victoria (state)
HOR
Victoria (state)
GIL
South Australia
MAI
New South Wales
MUR
South Australia
TOO
Queensland
GYM
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
Points

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "DEAN FERRIS WINS PROMX CHAMPIONSHIP". adbmag.com.au. 21 August 2023. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
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  6. ^ "CDR Yamaha Monster Energy announce Dean Ferris and Jed Beaton signings". Press Release. mx1onboard.com. 19 October 2023. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  7. ^ a b "Luke Clout joins Reid Taylor and McCutcheon at Empire Kawasaki for 2024". Edward Stratmann. mxvice.com. 27 December 2023. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  8. ^ a b "GasGas Racing Team uncovers Gibbs and Dennis in 2024 roster". Alex Gobert. motoonline.com.au. 29 November 2023. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
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  10. ^ "Kawasaki reunion for Metcalfe in ProMX commitment". Alex Gobert. motoonline.com.au. 14 February 2024. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  11. ^ a b "TODD WATERS RE-SIGNS WITH HUSKY FOR 2024". adbmag.com.au. 17 December 2023. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
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  13. ^ "Honda returns as ProMX partner in 2024". auspromx.com.au. 31 January 2024. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  14. ^ "Yamaha Revamp Racing Structure For 2024". fullnoise.com.au. 14 December 2023. Retrieved 8 March 2024.