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On behalf of Motorcycling Australia (MA), I extend a warm welcome to all fans, riders and officials to the 2025 Penrite ProMX Championship presented by AMX Superstores.
After a brilliant 2024, the ProMX Championship will return with eight rounds of high-stakes action that will take riders and fans on a journey across Australia’s finest motocross venues.
I’d also like to welcome the new additions to the calendar in 2024: Traralgon, Warwick and Nowra.
It’s easy to see why the ProMX championship continues to be a showcase of the best of Australian motocross.
It starts with the top riders competing in the Kawasaki MX1 class to the emerging talent in the Pirelli MX2 class, the next generation of Australian motocross talent in the Maxxis MX3 class, and the ever-expanding EZILIFT MXW women’s class.
And let’s not forget the Veterans, Fox Racing MX85 and KTM MX65 Futures classes.
Fans won’t miss a moment of the action with the exclusive television coverage through SBS, SBS On Demand, Stan Sport and the ProMX TV livestream. I would like to extend my gratitude to all those involved in the ProMX Championship, including the volunteers, officials, staff, riders, teams, and sponsors, for their unwavering support and hard work.
It takes a community to make a championship, and I thank you all for coming together to make the 2025 Penrite ProMX Championship presented by AMX Superstores a success.
Peter Doyle CEO Motorcycling Australia
Motor Racing is DANGEROUS, and spectators attending at this track do so entirely at their own risk. It is a condition of admission that all persons having connections with the promotion and/or conduct of the meeting, including the owners of the land, and the riders and owners of vehicles and passengers in vehicles, are absolved from all liability arising out of any accidents causing damage or personal injury to spectators or ticket holders except where due care and skill has not been exercised.
The carrying or consumption of alcoholic beverages in the pit area is prohibited by order, Motorcycling Australia.
No animals allowed, guide dogs excepted by order of Motorcycling Australia.
It’s our pleasure to welcome you to the 2025 Penrite ProMX Championship presented by AMX Superstores. We’re proud to continue our sponsorship and support of the ProMX Championship in partnership with Motorcycling Australia.
We hope all fans, competitors and sponsors enjoy eight rounds of exciting, competitive racing in what promises to be a thrilling season across all the classes.
At Penrite, we’re passionate about motorcycles and racing, from grassroots to the professional ranks. We pride ourselves on our support of the bike scene, and we develop our products to match the needs of riders, from our twoand four-stroke engine oils through to our bike cleaning care range. We are also proud to continue assisting local clubs and giving them the support they need.
We’re thrilled the Ezilift MXW class and Women’s MX Academy will continue to provide more opportunities for participants to improve their skills and participate in professional motocross racing.
Once again, the 2025 Penrite ProMX Championship will be televised, showcasing the riders and competition to new audiences – including future generations of aspiring young riders.
You’ll see the Penrite team representing us at all upcoming rounds of the Penrite ProMX season, we’re excited to see everyone enjoying competitive motocross in Australia so please come and talk to us. We love to hear from you, get your feedback on what you’d like to see be added to or included in the championship, and hear your motocross racing story at the track and online.
Jarrod Harding Brand Manager Penrite Oil
AMX Superstores is proud to continue our partnership with the 2025 Australian ProMX Championship. We extend a warm welcome to all, spectators, riders, race teams and industry supporters.
We are looking forward to another wonderful year of racing ahead, as we know you all are, after an outstanding 2024 season which saw the best racing in recent memory.
This is our fourth year as the ‘presented by’ partner for ProMX, and we are thrilled to be onboard again this year.
For AMX, we’ve always lived and breathed motocross. From our beginnings in 2008 selling clearance motocross gear out of a shed in Bayswater, Victoria, to today with 33 stores across five states and an ever-growing team, motocross is in our blood. The sport provides the opportunity for everyone to enjoy motocross, from spectators to riders to industry sponsors like us, we just love getting involved and having some fun.
We also see our support of ProMX as a small contribution to ensure motocross stays where it should be: a well-
managed sport viewed by as many spectators as possible who have a quality experience, whether at the track or watching the livestream or on free-to-air television through SBS. We know our sport is one of the most spectacular, challenging and extreme sports out there today and we want it to grow for the benefit of teams, riders and spectators alike.
We’ll be at all rounds, so come and talk to our team about anything motocross. We enjoy getting along to these events; it’s what being involved in this industry is all about and we’re privileged to be here to support racing and just talk bikes for a weekend!
And by the way, if you pass by our trade stand, you can pick yourself up some goodies at special ProMX pricing as well!
From team AMX to you, we hope you enjoy 2025 season –now let’s go racing!
Rob Farrimond Business Manager AMX Superstores
On behalf of the Victorian Government, I’d like to welcome you to the 2025 ProMX Championship.
This iconic spot in south Gippsland is the ideal place to begin this year’s ProMX Championship with the first round of intense motocross action here at the elite Wonthaggi Motorcross Track.
That’s why we’re proud to support the Championships through our Significant Sporting Events Program, which helps organisations to deliver national and international sporting events.
The program has secured more than 1,050 events for Victoria, with over half hosted in regional Victoria, boosting local jobs and economies, and showcasing our iconic regions.
A packed schedule of competition includes events across six classes featuring the best male and female motorcross riders from around the world and a chance for our junior riders to showcase their skills in the Fox Racing MX85 Cup.
I can’t wait to welcome all athletes, staff and spectators to Gippsland, providing a huge boon for businesses across Wonthaggi and the wider region.
For visitors to our wonderful state, I encourage you to also explore and enjoy the many attractions that Gippsland has to offer including incredible natural wonders, historic towns and some amazing food and wine.
Best of luck to the riders and I hope competitors and spectators enjoy a fabulous event.
I wish you all the best for your time here in regional Victoria.
Steve Dimopoulos MP Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Member for Oakleigh
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Welcome to Wonthaggi for the opening round of the 2025 ProMX Championship. Bass Coast is proud to once again host the nation’s premier motocross series, marking the fifth consecutive year that Wonthaggi has set the stage for Australia’s best riders to launch their championship campaigns.
Motocross has deep roots in our community, and we are thrilled to welcome competitors, teams, and fans from across the country – and beyond. Events like ProMX not only showcase
elite talent and thrilling competition but also bring significant benefits to our region, supporting local businesses and highlighting Bass Coast as a top-tier sporting destination.
A huge thank you to Motorcycling Australia, the dedicated event organisers, and the Dandenong Motorcycle Club for their hard work in bringing this spectacular event to life. Best of luck to all riders as they take on the track – may it be a safe, fast and unforgettable season opener. Enjoy the racing!
Mayor, Cr Rochelle Halstead
The start of a new Penrite ProMX Championship presented by AMX Superstores season is always exciting, but to set the scene on 2025 let’s look back at what transpired in 2024 as Honda Racing completed a historic sweep of the MX1-3 and MXW classes.
A 1-2 result was more than enough for Boost Mobile Honda In dramatic circumstances, Kyle Webster (Boost Mobile Honda Racing) wrapped up the 2024 Australian MX1 championship on countback from a determined Jed Beaton (CDR Yamaha Monster Energy) at the Queensland Moto Park (QMP) finale.
After experiencing a big crash on the Saturday of the final round and hurting his hand, Webster was in damage control on Sunday. With Beaton finishing 1-1 in the two final motos of the year, the pair tied on 382 points, with Webster taking the title by winning more races this year.
The excitement started early on Sunday when WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha’s Maximus Purvis broke Beaton’s AMX Superstores Top 10 Pole Shootout streak. The Kiwi stunned the field by posting a 1m47.729s lap time, more than half a second quicker than Empire Kawasaki’s Luke Clout.
GASGAS Racing Team’s Kirk Gibbs logged an impressive final lap to claim third, edging ahead of Beaton by 0.26s, with Nathan Crawford (KTM Racing Team) fifth.
There was plenty of action in the opening MX1 moto, as Beaton took the win and closed the gap on the championship leader. Clout took the WP Holeshot, but a surging Purvis
carved past him for the lead in the opening laps. Several laps later, Purvis then suffered a huge crash, allowing Clout to briefly retake the lead.
Beaton fought his way from P6 on the opening lap to eventually pass Clout and ride away to an 8.6-second win, with Clout second and Webster bravely riding through the pain to finish P3.
Wilson Todd (Boost Mobile Honda Racing) did a great job of protecting Webster from a late, hard charge from Gibbs to hold onto P4 and ensure Webster maintained some handy points going into the final moto, while Gibbs would finish P5.
With everything to play for in the final moto, Webster grabbed the holeshot, but Beaton wasted no time getting past and stretching out a commanding 8.9-second lead by the time he crossed the finish-line.
Riding through the pain, Webster found himself going backwards as Clout, Gibbs and Purvis overtook him, but he gritted his teeth and stayed ahead of Todd Waters (Raceline Husqvarna Racing Team) to secure Honda’s first MX1 championship in decades – and a first under the management of team owner Yarrive Konsky.
A hard-charging Gibbs claimed second, with Clout third, and Purvis fourth. For the round, Beaton took a perfect 50 points, with Clout second and Gibbs third.
Brodie Connolly (Polyflor Honda Racing) wrapped up the championship a round early in Gympie, but he refused to rest on his laurels at QMP, winning both Pirelli MX2 motos in dominant fashion. While he won the opening race, there was plenty of action behind the Polyflor Honda Racing rider as racers vied for valuable series points.
Yamalube Yamaha Racing’s Ryder Kingsford took the holeshot, but came under Connolly’s pressure early on. Kingsford determinedly hung onto P2, finishing 3.6s behind New Zealand’s Connolly, and two seconds ahead of a hardcharging Alex Larwood (Froth Honda Racing), who recovered well from an early error.
KTM Racing Team’s Kayden Minear made a last-lap pass on Noah Ferguson (Boost Mobile Honda Racing) to claim P4 and snatch an extra couple of crucial points in the championship fight.
In the final MX2 moto of the season, Yamalube Yamaha Racing’s Jayce Cosford was awarded the holeshot, but Connolly pushed himself into the lead within a handful of corners and continued to push the pace, stretching out a 9.5-second lead before the final chequered flag fell.
Cosford put in a solid race to finish a lonely second, as Minear got the better of Larwood and Kaleb Barham (Yamalube Yamaha Racing) to finish third. Larwood and Barham finished their season with a P4 and P5 result.
Flanking Connolly on the round podium were Minear and Larwood, while Connolly finished the championship on 369 points, with Minear second (279) and Kingsford (271) third.
The MAXXIS MX3 class has a new championship leader, with A third overall was enough for Mongrel Boots Honda Racing’s Jake Cannon to successfully claim the MAXXIS MX3 championship, as Ky Woods put together a perfect 1-1 scorecard to win the final round from Deacon Paice.
Yesterday’s top qualifier Woods (GASGAS) continued his run of hot form with a good win in the opening moto. KTM rider Jackson Fuller jumped to the front of the pack and led about half the moto, before Woods used some great momentum through the rollers to take the lead and eventually win by 5.6 seconds.
Behind Fuller, Kayd Kingsford (WBR Bulk Nutrients Yamaha) and KTM-mounted Paice had relatively quiet races on their way to P3 and P4 respectively. In comparison, leader Cannon had an eventful moto, tumbling from fourth to 10th early on, then digging deep to charge back to a P5 finish.
Cannon still earned good points over his nearest title rival Koby Hantis, as the WBR Bulk Nutrients Racing rider fought from outside the top 20 to finish P9.
Fuller again got the jump off the gate for the second MX3 moto, but slid out soon afterward and let Woods by for the lead. Woods won by 5.2 seconds from Paice, with Cannon doing more than enough to claim the MX3 title with a thirdplace finish.
Hantis did everything he could to bring the fight to Cannon, but had to settle for P4, as Kingsford completed the top five. In the final championship standings, Cannon stood on top with 324 points, with Hantis second (316) and Kingsford third (287).
SCT Logistics Honda Racing’s Charli Cannon has successfully defended her MAXXIS MXW crown on the Saturday at QMP, but her quest to complete a perfect season was scuppered on the Sunday when a start-gate infringement cost her the win and saw Empire Kawasaki’s Taylah McCutcheon steal the round win.
Honda rider Madi Simpson grabbed the holeshot and led through the early turns, before Cannon jumped her way into the lead. Cannon took the win on track, but ultimately McCutcheon was awarded the race win after working her way past Taylor Thompson and Simpson, claiming the round victory on countback in the process.
Husqvarna-supported Thompson was awarded P2 for the moto, with Cannon relegated to P3. Early leader Simpson completed her season with P4 result, followed by Tahlia O’Hare (KTM) in fifth.
For the round, McCutcheon stood atop the podium on countback from Cannon, with Thompson just one point further back in third.
Cannon wrapped up the championship yesterday, and today’s racing confirmed Thompson and JGR Yamaha Offroad Team regular Danielle McDonald would finish second and third in the overall standings.
winning margin. Behind Stephenson finished Sproule, Ezergailis and Black.
Heading into the final round at QMP next weekend, Bohannon leads Ezergailis 94pts to 76, with Sproule on 74.
ROUND 1:
PHILLIP ISLAND, VIC FEBRUARY 21-23
ROUND 2: SYDNEY MP, NSW MARCH 28-29
ROUND 3: QLD RACEWAY, QLD MAY 2-4
ROUND 4: MORGAN PARK, QLD JUNE 13-15
This schedule is approximate; and all starting times, length of sessions and races are subject to change; and may be changed in the event of an incident or delay in operations.
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The Kawasaki MX1 class is the top category in ProMX, where the top factory-backed teams and riders compete, representing all the major Japanese and European manufacturers on latest state-of-the-art 450cc four-strokes – including in 2025 for the first time, legendary British marque Triumph.
In Kawasaki MX1, you’ll get to see the best riders in the nation and international stars who may make a one-off appearance or compete in the entire championship. This only serves to elevate the level of competition and add even more star power to Thor MX1.
Leading the charge in Kawasaki MX1 for 2025 is Kyle Webster (Honda), who won his first championship in 2024 after a pulsating season-long battle against the luckless Jed Beaton (Yamaha). The duo finished equal on points, with Webster awarded the title on a countback. The previous year, Beaton also finished second behind then teammate Dean Ferris.
Joining Webster – who also completed a superb 2024 by winning the Motocross of Nations as part of Team Australia – on the MX1 starting gates will be the likes of Nathan Crawford (KTM), Kirk Gibbs (KTM), Luke Clout (Kawasaki), Todd Waters (Husqvarna), 2023 champion Aaron Tanti (Yamaha), Jack Simpson (Triumph), Wilson Todd (Honda) and Joel Evans (Kawasaki), as well as a new generation of young guns eager to show their skills in the premier category.
Kawasaki MX1 is the place to be for the most talented riders, the best-funded teams, and the fastest bikes. Get ready for a thrilling display of raw speed and intensity that will again have everyone on the edge of their seats!
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Husqvarna Tdub Racing Team - Terriquip, Motorex, Maxxis, WP, Snap On, Ballards,
Underclass, Link Logic, Agflow Solutions, Monkey Banana Bites, Neilsens Painting, TM Finance, ME Excavations, BAC Designs, Eco-Cut, Shot Racing Gear, Caloundra Motorcycle Centre, Orthotic Solutions, Race Fuel Qld, Schmick Mick, TCX Boots, Mental For Moto, Flow Rite Plumbing & Gas
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Australian owned RP Filters remains committed to supporting Australian motorcycle racing.
Now into its fifth year with the Australian ProMX Championship RP continues to grow its support and grow its great range of high-performance motorcycle filters.
Recently intruding Air Filters to the program RP Filters are fast establishing themselves as one of the leading brands of motorcycle filters by supporting Australian racing and riders.
RP filters can be found at you local motorcycle dealer or SuperCheap Auto store all around Australia.
RP Filters are also the proud sponsors of the 2025 ProMX Series
RP Filters are 2025 sponsors of Brett Metcalfe (above) and Mike Jones (below)
In 2025 the ProMX Championship will welcome back the hotly contested Pirelli MX2 class, a stepping stone for young riders on the path to professional racing.
This class allows riders as young as 15 to compete on machines ranging from 122-250cc: the perfect place for young talent to showcase their skills and make their mark.
With most of the top riders, including defending champion Brodie Connolly, returning in 2025, the heat will be on from the get-go.
Other leading lights include Ryder Kingsford (Yamaha), Noah Ferguson (KTM), Alex Larwood (Honda), Jayce Cosford (Yamaha), Byron Dennis (KTM) and Haruki Yokoyama (Honda).
Despite being the smaller bore class, the Pirelli MX2 category delivers some of the most thrilling racing in the championship as young riders battle to impress the manufacturers and build their futures in the sport. Get ready for a season full of exciting and competitive racing!
The Maxxis MX3 class is the stepping stone for juniors to advance to the senior ranks of nationallevel racing. It caters for riders aged 14-U18 who can race on machines with a capacity ranging from 122150cc two-stroke and 200-250cc four-stroke.
This class also offers exceptional riders the chance to move up early to the Pirelli MX2 class at 15, aligning with international age groupings.
The Maxxis MX3 serves as an entry point for both privateer racers and manufacturer-backed team riders to learn the ropes of professional racing and get accustomed to the style of racing, schedules, and track conditions.
The objective of this development class is to equip riders with the skills and knowledge needed to make a smooth transition and embark on a successful career in the MX2 class.
Raceline Performance, Motorex, T DUB, Maxxis, M2R, MPE, 00 Elite Rider Training
the Throttle, Fasthouse, Michelin Tyres, Pro Moto Suspension, Holeshot Graphics, Dirt Bike Factory, BDPR
Racing, Gas Gas, 7MX, Oates MX, 6DHelmets, 2Stroke Performance, SpyMX,
Racing, Yamaha, Yamalube, GYTR, ShopYamaha, Akrapovic, Dunlop, DID, Unifilter, NGK, FOX, Kustom MX Graphics, Promoshack, Brisbane Dirtbike Services, Sarah's Moto Physio To Go
Scotcher Race Fuels, The Underclass, Three3s Apparel and Merch, Oates MX Development, RAM Metal Fabrications, Prestige Sports and Earthmoving Constructions
Mum, Dad, Fist, Forth, Dri Times, Ryno Power, Alpinstar, Jr Factory Services, Link
Team47 Racing, FastPrint Signs and Apparel, MJG Engineering, Matthew Quin Electrical, Silver City Motorcycles, The Underclass, Far West Windmills and Solar, RTP Automotive Solutions, A.D. Carpentry and Dirt Bike Services
Boyds Garage, Rhino, Elite Contender, Mxink, Choice Suspension, Raceline Ballarat, Mental For Moto
Wagga Trucks, Whitehouse Motorcycles, Wagga supps, Advanced Sports Performance, kaizen mindset coaching, Fox, Motorex, Forcetape
Honda Racing Australia, THOR MX Australia, GAS Imports Pty Ltd, Michelin Motorcycle, SKDA, Moto Creative, RM Autohaus Group (Phil Brumby), elitedirtworx (Jason Alberico), Beatons Pro Formula, JP Sports Physiotherapy and Performance, Edgecrete (Joel Hall), Mark Sladek Seaview property, BLS (Bruce Linsdell), Mental 4 Moto, TJ Pools
Australia, Motocoach, FXR, Rhino, TeenCee Graphics, Factory Spec, RynoPower, VP
Husqvarna Australia, Motorex, WP Suspension, Dubbo City Motorcycles, Chris Woods Performance, McLeod Accessories, Fly, Rhino Co
Centre, Atlantic Oils, On the Throttle, Antonios Barber Co, Garage Doors by
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The EZILIFT MXW is the premier women’s motocross competition in Australia. With participants who are at least 15 years old and riding on machines of 125cc or higher, the MXW class has produced many talented champions who have also made their mark internationally, including Charli Cannon, Meghan Rutledge, Maddy Brown, Emma Milesevic, Jess Moore and Danielle McDonald.
The 2025 MXW class promises to be highly competitive, with the return of reigning champion Cannon as well as the likes of Taylor Thompson (KTM), Madi Simpson (Yamaha), New Zealander Karaitiana Horne (Kawasaki), Taylah McCutcheon (Kawasaki) and Emily Lambert (GASGAS).
The likes of Mia Tongue (Honda) and Bella Burke (GASGAS) will also be looking to move into the top 10 after showing positive signs in 2024.
This year’s competition is set to be even more exciting, with the addition of enhanced training opportunities via the MXW Track Talk program set to take place at each MXW round.
This elite training opportunity will benefit all riders, especially those who are competing in the top class for the first time.
The one-year-old FIM Oceania Women’s Motocross Cup is already expanding into exciting new frontiers, with the 2025 edition to add teams from America and Africa to join founding members Australia and New Zealand.
To be held alongside round one of the 2025 ProMX Championship in Wonthaggi, the FIM Oceania Women’s Motocross Cup will feature five-rider teams from three FIM federations – Australia, New Zealand and America – as well as FIM Africa.
The riders will contest three motos over the weekend: a standalone shootout, and two as part of the ProMX Championship MXW battles.
The best 14 results from each team (ie a team can drop its worst result) will determine the final standings.
The event will kickstart a huge year for women’s motocross in Australia, which will also include the nation hosting its first-ever round of the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship as part of the MXGP of Australia in Darwin from September 19-21.
The inaugural FIM Oceania Women’s Motocross Cup was held in Woodville, New Zealand in January 2024, with Team Australia – Charli Cannon, Emma Milesevic, Madison Brown, Taylor Thompson, Tayla McCutcheon and Madi Healey – defeating New Zealand in a hard-fought battle.
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The 2025 Fox Racing MX85 Cup will be held at the Wonthaggi (March 22-23), Appin (April 13) and Warwick (June 22) rounds of the ProMX Championship.
The class will be open to all riders in the 12-U16 age bracket (two-stroke 85cc Big Wheel), while those who meet the FIM age requirements (currently 12-14 years) will also be eligible for Team Australia selection at the 2025 FIM Junior Motocross World Championship in France on July 6.
The 2024 Fox Racing MX85 Cup was won by Seth Thomas, who edged clear of Heath Davy in the final round to claim the spoils. Thomas will return in 2025 to defend the title.
The Fox Racing MX85 Cup was introduced in 2023 to serve as a Team Australia qualification process for the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship, replicating the same structure and format riders will encounter at the international event.
With an entry list of 41 riders in Wonthaggi to kick the season off, the racing’s going to be electrifying!
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RL Racing, Matt Jones Moto, RRS, The Osteo Room, ECB Training, AKA Embroidery, Snowdon Tilt Panels, Froth Global
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ACS Racing, CityMX, MotoGC, Seymour Tyre and Mechanical, Omega Mot Graphics, Strikehold Australia, Muskerr Motopark, Monza Imports, Alpinestars, Ciscos Race Tuning, JNR Moto Sports, Choice Suspension, Juli Burns Photography, Vortex Ignitions, RR Racing
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Newcastle Powersports, KTM onlineparts, Port Tune Performance, Troylee Design, ProMoto Suspension, Kirby Excavations, Bar Performance, Sarcor Trading, We are Lusty, Building, Bailey Property & Livestock, Willmax, Strikeseats, Albeck, ODI, FWF
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The MA RACESAFE Medical Team launches into a new Australian Superbike Championship season, all thanks to the support of our major sponsorsMotorcycling Australia, Motul Pirelli and Thor
The highly trained & dedicated team of Medical Professionals includes Doctors, Surgeons, Intensive Care Paramedics, Emergency Nurses and Physiotherapists. The team will continue to fulfil the critical role as the Official Medical Team for the 2025 mi-bike Australian Superbike Championships, presented by Motul.
The 2024 RACESAFE season was full of thrills and spills which kept the RACESAFE Medical Team busy at ever y event. Emergency Medical & Sports Medicine treatments were provided to competitors, with the RACESAFE Medical Team again spearheading exciting new developments in its well established rider care program.
The expertise of the MA RACESAFE Medical Team is in hot demand, with this team now providing the Official Medical Ser vice for the 2025 Australian Motocross Championships - MX Nationals, 2025 Australasian Supercross Series and Troy Bayliss Classic, just to name a few
Thanks to a shared vision for rider safety with their sponsors, the MA RACESAFE Medical Team has continued to pioneer new levels of rider care across Australia. Without their dedicated sponsors the MA RACESAFE Medical Team would never make it to track to provide this crucial role.
“Motorcycling Australia is ver y pleased to come on board as the major sponsor of RACESAFE Australia for 2025 and beyond. The RACESAFE team will be key component of the 2025 mi-bike Australian Superbike Championships, presented by Motul, as well as at the MX Nationals, Australian Supercross Championship and other major MA national events throughout the year
The level of medical ser vice and support provided to these events and our motorcycling community as a whole is unrivalled, and that is why we had no hesitation partnering up together for the good of all of our stakeholders.
We are looking for ward to working together with RACESAFE to support and enhance the range of ser vices they can offer, which will no doubt benefit our MA membership in many ways.” Quoted Motorcycling Australia CEO Peter Boyle.
Exclusive to the Motorcycling Australia’s national motorcycle championships, is the MA RACESAFE Mobile Medical Unit. This world class facility will travel to each round of the ASBK series and will provide an onsite Emergency Medical centre, Physiotherapy facility, plus Mobile Command Unit for the MA RACESAFE Medical Team.
Equipped with the most modern advance life support medical and sports medicine equipment, this unit is a first for Australian Motorsport. The project rivals any unit worldwide.
MA RACESAFE Mobile Medical Unit includes:
• Philips Critical Care Monitors with ECG, SP02, NIBP, etC02
• Philips MRx Heart Defibrillator
• BOC Medical - Oxygen Systems
• BOC Medical - Suction Unit
• I.V systems
• Intubation / Air way Management Unit
• Sphygmomanometers
• Otoscope & Ophthalmoscope
• X-Ray Viewer
• Trauma Beds
• Ultrasound Unit
• Portable Interferential Unit
• Arm Pump Treatment Unit
• Simoco Two-way Radio Systems
MA RACESAFE Medical Team will include for the 2024 Australian Superbike Championships :
• Motul RACESAFE Medical
• Chase Cars - Fully equipped with
• Advanced Life Support Equipment
• MA RACESAFE Medical Team including,
- Emergency Director
- Series Chief Medical Officer
- Intensive Care Paramedics
- Emergency Nurses
- Sports Physiotherapists
- High Speed Chase Driver
- Technical Support Officer
- Orthopaedic Surgeons
- Emergency Doctors
Penrite ProMX Championship presented by AMX Superstores (ProMX) fans won’t miss a minute of the action in 2025 with SBS to continue as the official broadcast partner of ProMX.
ProMX will again enjoy live free-to-air coverage on SBS and streaming platform SBS On Demand across all eight rounds of the 2025 ProMX Championship.
SBS On Demand allows viewers to tune into ProMX live on mobile devices, smart TVs and browsers, with catchup viewing available for those who miss the live coverage.
Every round of ProMX will be broadcast live for three hours, with all the action to be delivered by the ProMX TV team of former motocross stars Danny Ham and Lee Hogan.
“The 2025 ProMX Championship is one not to miss, with the pre-season set to be a thrilling battle of Australia’s best motocross riders,” said SBS Director of Sport, Ken Shipp. “It’s great to partner once again with ProMX to broadcast the events free-to-air for all Australians.”
Added Motorcycling Australia CEO, Peter Doyle: “The level of professionalism in the ProMX paddock is extraordinary, and having a national broadcaster which lives and breathes motorsport in our corner has been one of the key drivers in the championship’s massive growth since its inception in 2021.
“SBS simply knows motorsport from all angles: the racing, the intrigue, the passion, the excitement, the stories behind the stories. That’s why we are thrilled that SBS will continue as the Official ProMX Broadcast Partner in 2025, showcasing Australia’s best riders on some classic venues.”
The task of delivering all the ProMX action once again falls to the talented team at AVE, which returns as ProMX TV production partner under the leadership of TV Director Matt Swaab.
Follow all of the SBS Sport social pages across Facebook, Instagram, X and YouTube for the best action from the 2025 ProMX Championship.
ProMX TV livestream (auspromx.com.au & ProMX Facebook page): Sunday, March 23 9:30am-11:25pm (AEDT)
ProMX TV Live
(SBS, SBS On-Demand and Stan Sport): Sunday, March 23, 11:30am-1:00pm (AEDT)
Also, catch up on ProMX anytime at SBS On Demand
Sky Sports NZ: Sunday, March 23, 11:30am-4:15pm AEDT
FIM.MOTO.TV
(International viewers, not available in Australia): Sunday, March 23: 9:30am-4:15pm AEDT
Richard MILLOTT
Derrek POOLE
Mark HANCOCK
Colin FOULDS
Mark THOMPSON
Margaret DAVENPORT
Scott LAING
Simon
Daryl
Peter
Alex YOUNG
Series Director
Series Steward
Series Race Director
Series Deputy Race Director
Series Clerk Of Course
Series Race Secretary
• Stationary on opening lap- no jumping permitted
• Stationary
• Waved Great danger, prepare to stop, no overtaking. A significant reduction in speed must be observed; therefore, jumps should not be attempted. (The waved yellow flag is superior to the stationary yellow flag)
Waved - flag indicate a rider that they are about to be overtaken.
Waved - race or practice session is over.
Riders whose number is shown with the flag must stop at the pits on the next lap.
Waved - race or practice interrupted. Riders must return to the pits.
Medical team is on track, procede with extreme caution, rider must roll each obstacle, no jumping, no overtaking
The track is clear.
Waved – slow moving intervention vehicle on track
Indicates last lap of the race is about to commence