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2022 FINAL ROUND

Kawasaki’s Haruki Yokoyama in 5th.

The Pirelli MX2 Overall Podium saw Crawford in 1st, Malkiewicz in 2nd, and Budd in 3rd. The Pirelli MX2 Championship Standings were topped by Wilson Todd, followed by Budd in 2nd and Malkiewicz in 3rd.

Australia machine was on the brink of winning his first Maxxis MX3 Championship title.

For the 2023 season, it is likely that Crawford will be a strong contender for the championship, as well as the Yamaha riders who performed well in the final round. The emergence of Levi Rogers could also make him a strong competitor in the 2023 season.

In Moto 1, Minear showed his skill by passing Husqvarna Australia’s Brock Flynn for the lead after the big double jump following turn 2. However, a crash in turn 3 cost him the lead, allowing Flynn and KTM privateer Myles Gilmore to take the top spots. In the later part of the Moto, Flynn crashed while leading, allowing Gilmore to take the win with Flynn in 2nd and Ryan Alexanderson on KTM in 3rd. Despite the setback, Minear fought back to finish 5th in Moto 1 and entered Moto 2 with a comfortable championship lead.

In Moto 2, Minear showed his dominance by taking a huge holeshot but was overtaken by Flynn with two laps to go. At the end, Flynn claimed the Moto win, followed by Minear in 2nd and Gilmore in 3rd. Flynn took the overall

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At the 2022 ProMX final round, Red Plate holder and 15-year-old sensation, Kayden Minear on a KTM