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2023 ROUND 4 RECAP - SUNDAY

Maxxis Mx3

After the unique three-moto format in Maitland, it was Cambell Williams (Empire Kawasaki) who took top honours in the MAXXIS MX3 class, followed by championship leader Byron Dennis (GASGAS) in second, and Yamaha’s Jake Cannon, who finished in third with a consistent scorecard across the three races.

After round four of the season, Dennis now sits four points clear of Mather, with Williams entering the fray in third, 29 points from the lead. It’s shaping up to be a hard-fought second half of the season for some of the country’s top young motocross talent here in the Penrite ProMX Championship.

Mx85 Wjmx Qualifier

The MX85 WJMX Qualifier belonged to KTM-mounted Lachlan Allen in Maitland, who secured a clean sweep across the three-moto format to take the top step of the podium this weekend.

GASGAS rider Jack Nunn led home series winner Seth Thomas in second and third positions, respectively, while it was Thomas who scored the highest points ahead of Nunn and Allen, following his impressive round in Maitland.

With the opening moto yesterday taken out by Jet Alsop (KTM), today saw Jack Mather (Raceline Husqvarna Berry Sweet Racing) back on top in moto two ahead of Williams and Dennis. The third outing was won by Williams, which was enough for his first overall of the year, followed by Dennis and Mather on-track.

ROUND1 24-26FEB

PHILLIP ISLAND GP CIRCUIT, VIC

ROUND2 24-25MAR

SYDNEY MOTORSPORT PARK, NSW

ROUND3 28-30APR

QUEENSLAND RACEWAY, QLD

ROUND4 16-18JUN

HIDDEN VALLEY RACEWAY, NT

ROUND5 14-16JUL

MORGAN PARK RACEWAY, QLD

ROUND6 27-29OCT

PHILLIP ISLAND GP CIRCUIT, VIC

ROUND7 1-3DEC

THE BEND MOTORSPORT PARK, SA

Where Legends Are Born

Gillman has a long and storied history within Australian motocross, and the Motocross Riders Association is proud to welcome ProMX back for another exciting weekend of action in season 2023.

Situated within the Adelaide central business district, the track is a favourite among fans and riders alike, with fast, flowing sections to challenge riders and machines.

The venue has consistently been voted as one of the best in Australia by the national and overseas riders who compete in the various state and national championships available.

With a fun and friendly nature, the club is always willing to lend a hand to competitors new and old and share our passion of motocross.

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