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2025 FIM Motocross World Championship

Spherical 20 – MXGP of Australia, Darwin


The 2025 FIM Motocross World Championship reached a dramatic climax at Darwin’s Hidden Valley Motorsports Advanced, with each the MXGP and MX2 world titles determined in chaotic vogue as storms rolled by means of the Northern Territory.

2025 MXGP of Australia

For Kawasaki’s Romain Febvre and KTM’s Simon Längenfelder, it was a day of career-defining triumphs.

Febvre Delivers Kawasaki’s First MXGP Title Since 1998

Heading into the weekend, all eyes had been on Romain Febvre, who carried the burden of Kawasaki’s decades-long title drought. The Frenchman’s activity was easy: end safely inside the highest ten.

2025 MXGP of Australia – Romain Febvre

Within the opening moto, Febvre did precisely that, working persistently behind Lucas Coenen, Jeffrey Herlings, and Tim Gajser. Coenen stormed to victory for Purple Bull KTM, Herlings adopted in second, and Gajser introduced Honda onto the rostrum. Febvre introduced his Kawasaki house in fourth, sufficient to seal the world championship.

It marked Febvre’s second profession world title, ten years after his first, and Kawasaki’s first premier-class crown since Sébastien Tortelli in 1998. With heavy rain forcing the cancellation of race two, the celebrations started early. Workforce supervisor Antti Pyrhönen and the Kawasaki crew broke into an impromptu champagne occasion on the beginning straight, the emotion of ending a 27-year wait inconceivable to cover.

Romain Febvre

This took me 10 years,” Febvre admitted, tears in his eyes. “The accidents, the setbacks—it makes this second even sweeter. We’ve all sacrificed loads for this.

Behind Febvre, 18-year-old Coenen capped off a sensational rookie season by ending second within the championship, whereas Fantic’s Glenn Coldenhoff locked in third general after a yr of consistency.

Längenfelder Holds Nerve in Chaotic MX2 Finale

If the MXGP title was determined with composure, the MX2 championship led to full chaos. KTM’s Simon Längenfelder and Husqvarna’s Kay de Wolf entered the ultimate spherical separated by single digits, and each left all the pieces on the road.

2025 MXGP of Australia – Simon Längenfelder

Race one set the tone: Längenfelder grabbed the holeshot however was harassed relentlessly by De Wolf. The Dutchman ultimately muscled by means of, taking the moto win, whereas Längenfelder salvaged second to maintain the factors hole razor skinny.

Then the storm hit. In race two, Sacha Coenen grabbed the early lead with De Wolf and Längenfelder battling straight behind him. The depth boiled over when De Wolf made contact, sending Längenfelder sprawling. Simply because the KTM rider remounted and clawed again into the highest ten, torrential rain turned the circuit right into a swamp. Bikes started to fail, riders crashed in standing water, and eventually the purple flag got here out.

Kay De Wolf

De Wolf’s machine sputtered to a halt simply as Längenfelder surged previous, successfully handing the German his long-awaited world title.

For Längenfelder, who had completed third in every of the final three MX2 seasons, the breakthrough was emotional. “It’s been such a troublesome yr,” he mentioned, voice breaking. “To lastly win this championship it feels unimaginable. I’ll always remember at the present time.”

Regardless of heartbreak, De Wolf remained defiant: “No regrets. I gave it all the pieces. I’ll come again stronger.”

The shock of the weekend got here from Valerio Lata, who thrived within the storm to safe his first MX2 podium for Honda.

Subsequent cease for the world’s finest? The Monster Vitality Motocross of Nations at Ironman Raceway in Indiana, the place the momentum, heartbreak, and triumphs of Darwin will little doubt carry into one other unforgettable showdown.


MXGP Race One

Lucas Coenen exploded out of the gate to take his thirteenth holeshot of the season, full with wheel lofted down the beginning straight.

2025 MXGP of Australia – MXGP Begin

Jeffrey Herlings tucked in behind for second, with Romain Febvre third till Tim Gajser dived contained in the Frenchman at Flip 3 to seize P3 as the sector charged into the sunshine.

2025 MXGP of Australia – MXGP Begin

Simply behind the lead quartet, Ducati’s Mattia Guadagnini picked off Calvin Vlaanderen for fifth on lap one. Vlaanderen then misplaced one other spot to Honda HRC’s Ruben Fernandez.

Ruben Fernandez

Glenn Coldenhoff ran eighth for Fantic, whereas chaos erupted behind: a conflict by means of the waves between Maxime Renaux and Pauls Jonass left Renaux on the deck and out, Jonass remounting to carry ninth forward of Jago Geerts.

Maxime Renaux

Isak Gifting was on the transfer, slipping previous Geerts on lap one and leaping by Jonass for ninth on lap 5. Geerts tried to reply, clipped the again of the Kawasaki, and solely simply saved it, till a later high-speed crash on a rutted downhill ended his race on lap 15.

Mattia Guadagnini

With the rostrum tempo arrange entrance, Coldenhoff saved it tidy to financial institution eighth, adopted by Gifting and Jonass. Guadagnini ultimately ceded to Fernandez on lap 10 and to Vlaanderen on lap 17, however nonetheless claimed seventh, his finest Sunday end in practically six months. Fernandez locked in fifth forward of Vlaanderen, positions that might stand as their general outcomes as soon as the day was completed.

Calvin Vlaanderen

Up entrance, Febvre edged towards Gajser and Herlings within the closing laps, however yellow flags for the stricken Geerts blunted his cost.

Jeffrey Herlings

Coenen, in the meantime, managed it to the flag, 4 seconds away from Herlings and Gajser, to say his sixteenth profession GP win. Febvre introduced the Kawasaki house in fourth, sufficient to clinch his second world title a decade after his first.

Tim Gajser

For Kawasaki, the wait had been even longer: their final males’s world crown got here with Christophe Pourcel in 2006, and their earlier premier-class title dates again to 1998 with Sébastien Tortelli. Feelings overflowed at the beginning straight because the Kawasaki Racing Workforce MXGP popped an impromptu champagne cork as crew boss Antti Pyrhönen and crew rightly let the second spill over.

A violent storm then hammered the circuit throughout MX2, forcing a purple flag there and finally cancelling MXGP race two. With the climate calling time, the celebrations might start in earnest.

Romain Febvre – 2025 MXGP Champion (P4)

“I actually don’t know what to say; that is such an emotional second. My final aim for the final ten years has been to be champion once more and now I’ve achieved my aim with Kawasaki. It’s been a troublesome yr however we had been ready and we introduced it house; my because of Kawasaki, your complete KRT crew, Monster Vitality and all of our sponsors.”

Romain Febvre
Lucas Coenen – 2025 MXGP Runner-Up (P1)

“Coming into this yr individuals thought I’d crash out rightaway. As an 18-year-old you hate to listen to that, and also you wish to ignore it, however you additionally preserve in your head. Proving individuals mistaken was a problem for me and I used to be making an attempt to do my finest and preserve constant as a result of I do know I used to be going in opposition to guys with a number of expertise of how one can deal with a championship. I saved believing in myself and by no means gave up and I wish to thank the crew and the individuals near me as a result of this 2nd place within the championship wouldn’t have been potential. I made errors, I made adjustments and I learnt loads. Subsequent yr I will probably be much more ‘boosted’ and can attempt to get on high, like Romain did this yr.”

Lucas Coenen
Jeffrey Herlings – MXGP Fifth General (P2)

“An up-and-down weekend. I made a mistake within the first flip of the qualifying race and that meant I needed to work to come back again to seventh. In the present day, the final GP of the yr, I used to be actually motivated. begin in 2nd and I stayed there the entire moto, 4 seconds behind the winner. I needed to place all my playing cards on the desk for the final moto however because of the heavy rain and the circumstances it by no means got here, so, P2 general. The final 5 GPs have been excellent to me, high two all the way in which. We are able to look again on the yr in a great way, regardless of the accidents. P5 within the championship continues to be fairly respectable and we had been very near 4th.”

Jeffrey Herlings
Ruben Fernandez – MXGP Fourth General (P5)

“I’m blissful to finish this marketing campaign with a powerful moto, even when the ultimate moto didn’t happen. The end result yesterday after which immediately, meant that I completed fourth place within the championship and that could be a good effort after some powerful rounds. It was undoubtedly and up and down season, however I felt that completed strongly and it was good to be on the rostrum in China. Hopefully subsequent yr we are able to come again right here and do even higher.”

Ruben Fernandez
Calvin Vlaanderen – MXGP Sixth General (P6)

“It’s a disgrace the season ended early with Race Two cancelled. Within the first one I had an excellent begin however I lacked slightly little bit of pace early on. When I discovered my rhythm, my driving was good and I managed to maneuver as much as sixth, however after this the fellows in entrance had been too far forward. So, I completed sixth within the race and in addition sixth within the championship.”

Calvin Vlaanderen
Maxime Renaux – MXGP Seventh General (DNF)

“Powerful day. Sadly, my first race was over fairly quickly as I collided with one other rider by means of the waves. Within the crash, my bike was actually broken, so it was inconceivable to proceed. Then the second race was cancelled. The main focus is now on the Motocross of Nations and the aim is to make one of the best of it and finish the season with a constructive end result.”

Maxime Renaux
Tim Gajser – MXGP Ninth General (P3)

“Not fairly the ending of the season that I’d have appreciated, with the race two being cancelled, but it surely was in all probability the suitable determination given the circumstances that had been on monitor. My first race with a 3rd was good, I simply couldn’t fairly get shut sufficient to make a transfer on the rider in second for your complete race. And clearly, general, this season wasn’t how I needed it to go however there have been nonetheless some positives and it was good to comeback after damage and compete with the highest guys once more.”

Tim Gajser
Jeremy Seewer – MXGP tenth General (P12)

“We did some enhancements this weekend. I struggled loads on Saturday morning and in timed observe. However then for the qualifying race, we discovered one thing which helped loads, and I might experience fairly okay. The end result didn’t actually present it, however my driving was good. And immediately, within the first moto, I used to be practically final on the beginning as a result of I received squeezed, tangled and practically crashed. After which I had an excellent combat again to P11. Then slightly mistake value me and I completed twelfth. However I had an excellent tempo. If I received a begin, I’d say ending seventh or eighth might be potential, and that’s already a step from the place we come from. I take the positives however sadly, the climate didn’t assist for moto two, however cancelling the race was the one determination.”

Jeremy Seewer
Jago Geerts – MXGP twelfth General (DNF)

“Not one of the best day. I had a very good begin in Race One however received pushed again to eleventh. I began choosing up the tempo and I used to be catching Pauls Jonass, however then I hit an enormous braking bump and it pitched the bike sideways and I crashed. I used to be badly winded for fairly a while and my race was over. Wanting again on the season, I made some progress in direction of the tip so it was a disgrace to finish the season the way in which it did.”

Jago Geerts
Mattia Guadagnini – MXGP seventeenth General (P7)

“My journey with Ducati is over, and I’m blissful it ended with a constructive end result. Yesterday’s qualifying went very well, with an excellent begin and a very good race. In the present day we solely had one race because of the rain, however we made probably the most of it, with an excellent begin. I used to be fifth for many of the race, however in direction of the tip I dropped the tempo a bit and misplaced two positions. I thank everybody at Ducati and the Aruba.it – Ducati Manufacturing unit MX Workforce. It’s been a tough yr at occasions, however I’m blissful and don’t have any regrets.”

Mattia Guadagnini

MXGP Race One Outcomes

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Hole

1

L. Coenen

KTM

34m56.200

2

J. Herlings

KTM

+4.241

3

T. Gajser

Hon

+5.838

4

R. Febvre

Kaw

+32.121

5

R. Fernandez

Hon

+36.535

6

C. Vlaanderen

Yam

+43.791

7

M. Guadagnini

Duc

+46.182

8

G. Coldenhoff

Fan

+52.512

9

I. Gifting

Yam

+54.547

10

P. Jonass

Kaw

+1m12.641

11

A. Bonacorsi

Fan

+1m16.080

12

J. Seewer

Duc

+1m21.382

13

B. Bogers

Fan

+1m23.407

14

J. Pancar

KTM

+1m45.453

15

Ok. Brumann

Hus

+1 lap

16

T. Koch

Wager

+1 lap

17

Q. Prugnieres

Hon

+1 lap

18

T. Waters

Hus

+1 lap

19

L. Rogers

Yam

+1 lap

20

Z. Watson

Tri

+1 lap

21

J. Candy

Yam

+1 lap

22

C. O’mortgage

Yam

+2 laps

23

C. Holroyd

Yam

+2 laps

24

C. Adams

Tri

+3 laps

25

J. Geerts

Yam

+6 laps

26

B. Watson

Wager

+8 laps

27

H. McKay

Yam

+8 laps

28

M. Renaux

Yam

+20 laps

MXGP Championship Factors – Prime 30

Pos Rider Nat. Man. Whole
1 Febvre, Romain FRA KAW 956
2 Coenen, Lucas BEL KTM 917
3 Coldenhoff, G. NED FAN 678
4 Fernandez, R. ESP HON 620
5 Herlings, J. NED KTM 608
6 Vlaanderen, C. NED YAM 582
7 Renaux, Maxime FRA YAM 527
8 Bonacorsi, A. ITA FAN 518
9 Gajser, Tim SLO HON 490
10 Seewer, Jeremy SUI DUC 377
11 Pancar, Jan SLO KTM 321
12 Geerts, Jago BEL YAM 300
13 Bogers, Brian NED FAN 300
14 Watson, Ben GBR BET 290
15 Jonass, Pauls LAT KAW 274
16 Gifting, Isak SWE YAM 263
17 Guadagnini, M. ITA DUC 247
18 Horgmo, Kevin NOR HON 243
19 Van doninck, B. BEL HON 191
20 Van De Moosdijk, R. NED KTM 168
21 Koch, Tom GER BET 108
22 Sterry, Adam GBR KTM 104
23 Brumann, Kevin SUI HUS 93
24 Guillod, V. SUI YAM 72
25 Forato, A. ITA HON 72
26 Spies, M. GER KTM 47
27 Prugnieres, Q. FRA HON 44
28 Fredriksen, H. NOR YAM 41
29 Stauffer, M. AUT KTM 38
30 Cairoli, A. ITA DUC 37

MX2 Race One

Simon Längenfelder nailed his eighth Fox Holeshot of the season, rubbing elbows with teammate Sacha Coenen on the way in which by means of flip one.

2025 MXGP of Australia – MX2 Begin

Kay de Wolf instantly latched onto the German’s rear wheel and wasted no time displaying his intent, chopping aggressively throughout him on the primary downhill. The transfer didn’t stick, and within the melee Guillem Farres seized the prospect to sneak inside each of them to briefly lead.

Kay de Wolf

Coenen regrouped from that early contact to settle into fourth, simply forward of Kawasaki’s Mathis Valin and Husqvarna’s Liam Everts. De Wolf saved urgent Längenfelder, practically sending himself over the bars on the end line leap as he tried to shut the hole.

Mathis Valin

By lap six, Längenfelder muscled his well past Farres to retake management, whereas De Wolf adopted him by means of. The strain between the title rivals was unmistakable.

Guillem Farres

Additional again, Triumph’s Camden McLellan moved into seventh, whereas Yamaha’s Rick Elzinga and Karlis Reisulis ran inside the highest ten behind rookie Valerio Lata.

Camden McLellan

Up entrance, Coenen’s cost got here unstuck when he clipped Farres mid-air, crashing closely and remounting in thirteenth. That allowed Andrea Adamo into sixth and Valin as much as fourth behind Farres.

However the drama was nonetheless to come back. On lap 14, De Wolf lunged down the within of Längenfelder in a right-hander, clattering the KTM rider to the bottom. Remarkably, Längenfelder remounted rapidly sufficient to maintain second place behind De Wolf, conserving the championship hole at ten factors heading into the finale.

MX2 Race One Outcomes

POs

Journey

Bike

Time/Hole

1

Ok. de Wolf

Hus

33m42.445

2

S. Längenfelder

KTM

+4.481

3

G. Farres

Tri

+8.935

4

M. Valin

Kaw

+11.146

5

L. Everts

Hus

+11.969

6

A. Adamo

KTM

+28.086

7

C. Mc Lellan

Tri

+32.265

8

R. Elzinga

Yam

+33.989

9

V. Lata

Hon

+42.533

10

Ok. Reisulis

Yam

+45.306

11

J. Walvoort

KTM

+1m26.475

12

B. Dennis

KTM

+1m27.474

13

S. Coenen

KTM

+1 lap

14

Ok. Karssemakers

Kaw

+1 lap

15

A. Monne

Fuel

+1 lap

16

S. Morrow

Hon

+1 lap

17

D. Paice

Tri

+3 laps


MX2 Race Two

Race two started beneath looming storm clouds with Coenen taking his seventeenth holeshot of the season. Längenfelder slotted in behind, whereas De Wolf once more made his intentions clear, lunging laborious on lap one after which brake-checking the German round pit lane. Each went down, however Längenfelder remounted in sixth, nonetheless very a lot within the sport.

2025 MXGP of Australia – MX2 Begin

Then the skies opened. Inside minutes, the monitor changed into a swamp, claiming Farres, McLellan, Everts, Adamo and others. Längenfelder, already recovering from his fall, slipped again to thirteenth after one other crash however clawed his manner ahead as circumstances worsened.

De Wolf, in the meantime, instantly slowed with a sick-sounding Husqvarna. By lap eight, he was pushing the stricken bike off monitor as rivals streamed previous, together with Längenfelder, who instantly realised the title was inside attain. Moments later, the purple flag flew as lightning and flooding pressured organisers to name it.

Simon Laengenfelder

Coenen was credited with the win, Lata in second for his first podium of the yr, whereas Elzinga and Reisulis rounded out the highest 5. The revised countback gave De Wolf the general GP victory, however Längenfelder’s sixth place was sufficient to seal the championship.

Karlis Reisulis

After three consecutive seasons ending third general, Simon Längenfelder lastly reached the summit, turning into the primary German MX2 World Champion since Ken Roczen in 2011. Tears flowed freely as he celebrated within the pouring rain, the burden of years of near-misses lastly lifted.

Andrea Adamo

The Darwin finale closed the curtain on a season of relentless battles in MX2. De Wolf had come agonisingly shut, Coenen confirmed blistering pace, and younger weapons like Lata made their presence felt.

Sacha Coenen
Simon Laengenfelder – 2025 MX2 Champion (P2-6)

“I’ve completed third thrice on this championship and the final two years had been powerful due to two accidents. I used to be not prepared and the others had been higher ready however this yr I might preserve myself collectively. Generally profitable can really feel straightforward whereas shedding is the toughest half and once you be taught probably the most. I’m simply extremely blissful that the work has paid-off. In the present day was loopy. It was laborious to grasp what was occurring and I by no means anticipated this a lot rain right here.”

Simon Laengenfelder
Kay de Wolf – 2025 MX2 Runner-Up

“It’s what it’s – I’ve no regrets. I gave it all the pieces and I’m pleased with myself; I used to be 70 factors again after Matterley Basin and didn’t put a wheel mistaken after that to deliver the combat proper all the way down to the final race. The primary moto went precisely to plan – I felt robust, took my time, and as soon as within the lead I managed the hole. Within the second moto the rain made the circumstances insane. At one level it seemed just like the title was coming my manner, however then we had a uncommon technical failure with the bike. To lose it like that’s heartbreaking, my dream actually fell aside. However I’ve already proven that I’m a champion, and I needed to finish this season as one. Thanks to the crew, my household, and everybody who supported me. Subsequent yr I’ll bounce again and check out once more.”

Kay de Wolf
Andrea Adamo – MX2 Third General (6-14)

“P3 means a strong season however the one factor that actually counts is profitable. I felt good all season and saved preventing all season and once I had the purple plate I then had two dangerous races: within the mistaken locations on the mistaken second and I misplaced too many factors. I additionally didn’t make one of the best selections. third for the yr and it doesn’t really feel a lot in the intervening time…however I do know it’s nonetheless an achievement and many individuals would really like this place. We’ll analyze and be taught for subsequent season.”

Andrea Adamo
Guillem Farres – MX2 Fifth General (P3-10)

“That’s the final GP of the season completed. The monitor right here was very nice. Wonderful grime, an excellent structure, and a few actually enjoyable jumps. I felt good all weekend on my bike, and led a number of laps in moto one, in order that was good. I slipped again to 3rd but it surely was nonetheless a powerful end result and an excellent begin to the day. It was a disgrace concerning the rain within the second race. I used to be third for a short time, crashed, then completed tenth after the race was stopped early. So, I’m disillusioned to only miss the rostrum immediately, but it surely’s been an awesome first yr for me with Monster Vitality Triumph Manufacturing unit Racing, and a strong basis to construct from for subsequent season.”

Guillem Farres
Liam Everts – MX2 Sixth General

“Race one was strong – I felt good on the bike and stayed near the rostrum battle, which gave me confidence going into the second moto. I used to be working properly there too, however a small mistake value me a number of locations and I couldn’t get better the bottom. It’s not the way in which I needed to finish the season, however wanting again there have been some actual highs – like my GP win in Spain and the opposite podiums we achieved. We additionally had some setbacks, which harm within the ultimate standings, however that’s a part of racing and a part of studying. General I really feel I’ve made progress as a rider, and with the expertise gained this yr I do know we are able to take one other step ahead subsequent season.”

Liam Everts
Camden McLellan – MX2 Eighth General (P7-15)

“The season is finished and it’s been an awesome yr. With a race win in Italy, and a pair extra podiums, it’s been robust. With the crew we’ve discovered loads, and that may solely assist us in our preparation for subsequent yr. This weekend wasn’t one of the best and I simply didn’t get one of the best of begins in any race, so it’s a disgrace to finish the season like this. I managed to hold on to fifth within the championship, and that was my most important aim coming in. The rain in race two was loopy, and it was a kind of races the place it both goes your manner or it doesn’t. Sadly, it didn’t go my manner, however now it’s onto the Nations within the USA.”

Valerio Lata – MX2 Ninth General (P9-2)

“A loopy solution to finish the season, however I’m delighted to be standing on the rostrum at this ultimate spherical in what had been some terrible circumstances. The primary race didn’t go in addition to I hoped, however I believe I proved that I preserve preventing, regardless of the monitor is like and in race two we began in sunshine and led to a swamp. It was actually dangerous, however I saved pushing and fought my manner into second place. Then we had a nervous wait earlier than they finalised the outcomes, in order that was powerful however I’m actually pleased with the day.”

Valerio Lata
Mathis Valin – MX2 tenth General (P4-11)

“I had an excellent begin within the first moto and had good tempo for P4, however the second moto was loopy. There was a lot water and instantly I had no brakes on a downhill; I used to be bodily OK however I wanted to cease on the pits. I used to be driving properly once more within the mud however I used to be too far behind after the crash to make a end result.”

Mathis Valin
Karlis Reisulis – MX2 eleventh General (P10-4)

“The final spherical of the season was actually good. Though my begin and driving in Race One weren’t one of the best. Within the second race it began raining on lap two after which from there I struggled to see however I simply saved going. I had no thought the place I used to be, so to complete fourth in that race and seventh general is an effective solution to finish the season.”

Karlis Reisulis
Rick Elzinga – MX2 thirteenth General (P8-3)

“My driving was actually good this weekend and I actually appreciated the monitor. My begin within the first race wasn’t one of the best and by the tip I received as much as eighth, and sixth wasn’t too far forward. I used to be near the highest guys on the end so I used to be pleased with that. My begin in Race Two was significantly better, after which it rained so closely. I’ve by no means seen rain like that earlier than in my life! There was water in every single place and it was simply loopy. I completed third, so I used to be actually pleased with that and I simply missed the general podium. So it’s been a powerful finish to the season for me.”

Rick Elzinga
Kay Karssemakers – MX2 twenty first General (P14-7)

“I crashed big-time with one other rider on the primary lap of race one and hit my knee. I used to be thus far behind after that however I saved pushing to the tip and got here again to P14. I made an excellent determination for race two to decide on roll-offs; I crashed one time however I might preserve driving to the tip. I used to be sixth when the purple flag got here out and that might have been good for tenth general however on countback I used to be P7 and twelfth general. Anyway it was good to complete the season on a excessive; I can’t anticipate subsequent yr and we’ll see the place we’re after a number of work in the course of the winter.”

Kay Karssemakers

MX2 Race Two Outcomes

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Hole

1

S. Coenen

KTM

17m09.073

2

V. Lata

Hon

+21.452

3

R. Elzinga

Yam

+36.523

4

Ok. Reisulis

Yam

+39.592

5

Ok. de Wolf

Hus

+41.121

6

S. Längenfelder

KTM

+41.546

7

Ok. Karssemakers

Kaw

+49.311

8

L. Everts

Hus

+56.026

9

J. Walvoort

KTM

+57.476

10

G. Farres

Tri

+1m15.176

11

M. Valin

Kaw

+1m19.505

12

D. Paice

Tri

+1m36.655

13

S. Morrow

Hon

+1m45.980

14

A. Adamo

KTM

+1 lap

15

C. Mc Lellan

Tri

+1 lap

16

B. Dennis

KTM

+1 lap

17

A. Monne

Fuel

+3 laps

MX2 Spherical General

Pos

Rider

Bike Factors

1

Ok. de Wolf

Hus

41

2

S. Längenfelder

KTM

37

3

V. Lata

Hon

34

4

S. Coenen

KTM

33

5

R. Elzinga

Yam

33

6

G. Farres

Tri

31

7

Ok. Reisulis

Yam

29

8

L. Everts

Hus

29

9

M. Valin

Kaw

28

10

J. Walvoort

KTM

22

11

A. Adamo

KTM

22

12

Ok. Karssemakers

Kaw

21

13

C. Mc Lellan

Tri

20

14

B. Dennis

KTM

14

15

D. Paice

Tri

13

16

S. Morrow

Hon

13

17

A. Monne

Fuel

10

MX2 Championship Standings

Pos Rider Nat. Man. Whole
1 Längenfelder, S. GER KTM 928
2 de Wolf, Kay NED HUS 919
3 Adamo, Andrea ITA KTM 845
4 Coenen, Sacha BEL KTM 798
5 Mc Lellan, C. RSA TRI 636
6 Everts, Liam BEL HUS 635
7 Benistant, T. FRA YAM 603
8 Farres, G. ESP TRI 500
9 Lata, Valerio ITA HON 481
10 Valin, Mathis FRA KAW 467
11 Reisulis, Ok. LAT YAM 356
12 Valk, Cas NED KTM 355
13 Elzinga, Rick NED YAM 338
14 Oliver, Oriol ESP KTM 290
15 Zanchi, F. ITA HON 220
16 Prugnieres, Q. FRA KTM 215
17 Mikula, Julius CZE TM 205
18 Braceras, D. ESP HON 190
19 Walvoort, Jens NED KTM 142
20 Grau, Maxime FRA KTM 124
21 Karssemakers, Ok. NED KAW 115
22 Smith, Magnus DEN KTM 70
23 Smulders, S. NED TRI 50
24 Vennekens, N. BEL KTM 36
25 Skovbjerg, N. DEN YAM 35
26 Gwerder, Mike SUI KTM 32
27 Monne, Adria ESP GAS 25
28 Dennis, Byron AUS KTM 24
29 Soulimani, S. MAR TM 19
30 Greutmann, N. SUI HUS 17

WMX

De Baets Yamaha Supported MX Workforce’s Lotte van Drunen is now a two-time WMX World Champion after securing the 2025 title in Australia. The gifted Dutch racer completed third general on the MXGP of Australia in Darwin to efficiently defend her 2024 crown, with each championships secured aboard her GYTR-kitted YZ250F.

2025 MXGP of Australia – WMX Begin

Since profitable the opening Grand Prix of the season with a dominant 1-1 efficiency in Sardinia, van Drunen led the collection by means of all six rounds, making certain the championship chief’s purple plates remained on her Yamaha machine all season lengthy.

All year long, the 18-year-old demonstrated her potential on a wide range of racetracks to solely miss the general podium on one event – a feat which additionally underlined her unmatched consistency.

Lotte van Drunen

The now two-time WMX World Champion arrived in Darwin, Australia, with a 16-point lead. Understanding that two robust finishes would safe the title, van Drunen charged to a third-place end result within the opening race, behind Fontanesi and Guillen, her most important title rivals.

In Race Two, she executed an ideal begin to take the holeshot. She briefly misplaced the lead on lap two, however regained management a number of corners later. On the conclusion of the race, van Drunen had dropped to fourth, which was greater than sufficient to safe her second consecutive WMX World Championship, by seven factors over Fontanesi, with Guillen third trailing a single-point behind.

Kiara Fontanesi

Topping race two was Guillen, adopted by Fontanesi, with native Australian expertise Charli Cannon rounding out the rostrum. Guillen took the spherical win on 47-points, tying with Fontanesi, with Van Drunen third, four-points forward of Cannon.

Throughout her championship-defending yr in 2025, Lotte secured one Grand Prix victory, 4 race wins, and 5 general podium finishes from six rounds.

Lotte van Drunen
Lotte van Drunen

“That is unimaginable! To be a two-time world champion at simply 18 years previous is superb. I can’t thank my crew, Yamaha, and the individuals round me sufficient. My family and friends have supported me all season lengthy, and I’d particularly prefer to thank my coach, who couldn’t make it to this race, however I do know he’ll be watching at house. Thanks once more to everybody.”

Lotte van Drunen

WMX Race One Outcomes

Pos

RIder

Bike Time/Hole

1

Ok. Fontanesi

Fuel

24m22.743

2

D. Guillen

Fuel

+14.035

3

L. Van Drunen

Yam

+29.576

4

A. Verstappen

Yam

+34.523

5

L. Papenmeier

Hon

+35.438

6

T. McCutcheon

Kaw

+43.992

7

C. Cannon

Hon

+54.777

8

M. Simpson

Yam

+1m44.252

9

M. Healey

KTM

+1m52.306

10

N. Fransson

Yam

+1m58.270

11

D. Whalley

KTM

+2m01.177

12

A. Massury

KTM

+1 lap

13

L. Rimbas

KTM

+1 lap

14

M. Tongue

Hon

+1 lap

15

A. Cepelakova

Yam

+1 lap

16

T. Thompson

KTM

+1 lap

17

E. Lambert

Fuel

+1 lap

18

F. Shrimpton

Tri

+2 laps

19

S. Macarthur

Hus

+2 laps

20

S. Giudice

KTM

+2 laps

WMX Race Two Outcomes

Pos

Rider Bike Time/Hole

1

D. Guillen

Fuel

25m09.989

2

Ok. Fontanesi

Fuel

+5.067

3

C. Cannon

Hon

+7.912

4

L. Van Drunen

Yam

+26.614

5

L. Papenmeier

Hon

+1m00.810

6

T. Thompson

KTM

+1m41.742

7

L. Rimbas

KTM

+1m44.627

8

A. Verstappen

Yam

+1m47.546

9

M. Simpson

Yam

+2m02.017

10

A. Massury

KTM

+1 lap

11

M. Healey

KTM

+1 lap

12

E. Lambert

Fuel

+1 lap

13

M. Tongue

Hon

+1 lap

14

A. Cepelakova

Yam

+1 lap

15

N. Fransson

Yam

+1 lap

16

D. Whalley

KTM

+2 laps

17

F. Shrimpton

Tri

+2 laps

18

S. Giudice

KTM

+2 laps

19

S. Macarthur

Hus

+3 laps

20

T. McCutcheon

Kaw

+4 laps

WMX Spherical General

Pos

RIder

Bike Factors

1

D. Guillen

Fuel

47

2

Ok. Fontanesi

Fuel

47

3

L. Van Drunen

Yam

38

4

C. Cannon

Hon

34

5

L. Papenmeier

Hon

32

6

A. Verstappen

Yam

31

7

M. Simpson

Yam

25

8

L. Rimbas

KTM

22

9

M. Healey

KTM

22

10

T. Thompson

KTM

20

11

A. Massury

KTM

20

12

N. Fransson

Yam

17

13

T. McCutcheon

Kaw

16

14

M. Tongue

Hon

15

15

D. Whalley

KTM

15

16

E. Lambert

Fuel

13

17

A. Cepelakova

Yam

13

18

F. Shrimpton

Tri

7

19

S. Giudice

KTM

4

20

S. Macarthur

Hus

4

WMX Championship Standings

Pos

Rider

Bike

Factors

1

L. Van Drunen

Yam

256

2

Ok. Fontanesi

Fuel

249

3

D. Guillen

Fuel

248

4

L. Papenmeier

Hon

169

5

A. Verstappen

Yam

167

6

S. van der Vlist

Yam

147

7

M. Hughes

Kaw

133

8

D. Gelissen

Yam

129

9

L. Valk

KTM

118

10

A. Franzoni

Hon

106

11

L. Barker

KTM

103

12

M. Jakobsen

KTM

87

13

M. Seleboe

Fan

78

14

T. Bäckström

Fuel

74

15

S. Andersen

Yam

61

16

A. Massury

KTM

56

17

N. Fransson

Yam

42

18

C. Cannon

Hon

34

19

A. Simons

Tri

32

20

E. Kapsamer

Fuel

28

21

J. Sanchez

Fuel

28

22

L. Raunkjaer

Hon

26

23

M. Simpson

Yam

25

24

L. Rimbas

KTM

22

25

M. Healey

KTM

22

26

A. Skudutyte

KTM

22

27

F. Hoppe

Tri

21

28

A. Cepelakova

Yam

21

29

T. Thompson

KTM

20

30

T. McCutcheon

Kaw

16

31

D. Whalley

KTM

15

32

M. Tongue

Hon

15

33

E. Lambert

Fuel

13

34

E. Andersson Lof

Fuel

9

35

F. Shrimpton

Tri

7

36

T. Schlosser

Tri

6

37

B. Aagaard Andersen

Fuel

6

38

G. Montini

Hon

6

39

M. Benecke

KTM

6

40

V. Germond

KTM

5

41

G. Franchi

Hon

4

42

S. Giudice

KTM

4

43

S. Macarthur

Hus

4

44

C. Polato

Fuel

1

45

R. Hovind

Yam

1


MX3

Within the MX3 class, Ky Woods (Yamaha, NSW) was imperious, profitable all three motos, properly away from Riley Burgess (KTM, NSW) in all three races, whereas Sonny Pellicano (Yamaha, WA) took the ultimate podium step in motos one and two, just for Kayden Strode to say the ultimate podium spot in moto three.

Ky Woods – Picture by RbMotoLens

Ky Woods topped the general along with his 1-1-1 end result and three factors in complete, main Riley Burgess (2-2-2) on six-points, whereas Sonny Pellicano held onto third general working 3-3-6.

Casey Wilmington and Hayden Downie rounding out the highest 5 on 16 and 17-points respectively.

The MX3 State problem went to NSW on 152-points, just below Western Australia’s 156, with Queensland a extra distant third on 169-points.

MX3 Race One Outcomes

Pos Rider Bike Time/Hole
1 WOODS, Ky YAM 22:28.164
2 BURGESS, Riley KTM 10.626
3 PELLICANO, Sonny YAM 31.445
4 TOWNSEND, Baylin KTM 33.261
5 WILMINGTON, Casey HUS 42.707
6 KREMER, Drew GAS 45.743
7 MATTHEWS-TAYLOR, Ryder GAS 50.646
8 DOWNIE, Hayden YAM 1:01.587
9 BUTLER, Patrick KTM 1:13.445
10 DAVY, Heath YAM 1:30.233
11 MCHUGH, Justin YAM 1:34.778
12 BALINSKI, Xavier KTM 1:36.247
13 DUNNE, Jobe YAM 1:38.930
14 KIMBER, Oskar KTM 1:41.528
15 THORNEYCROFT, Mitchell HON 2:02.420
16 COLWILL, Archer KTM -1 Lap
17 ROSSI, Jackson KTM 10.964
18 THOMPSON, Jacob KTM 14.064
19 JONES, Ryan HUS 15.453
20 FAULKNER, Brodie HUS 25.950
21 MACFARLANE, Ben HON 29.303
22 DOWNING, Cooper HON 37.741
23 CADD, Cambell HON 47.475
24 GARWOOD, Toby KTM 51.511
25 ROCHOW, Noah KTM 1:00.064
26 STRODE, Kayden Honda 1:19.925
27 BOYD, Auston GAS 1:26.572
28 THOMPSON, Bodhi KTM 1:57.416
29 MALAHOFF, Carter KTM 2:00.560
30 WILLIAMSON, Banjo KTM -2 Laps
31 BARBER, Angus KAW 3.789
32 WOODHILL, Mackenzie YAM -3 Laps
33 HANSEN, Jayke YAM 3:06.354
34 GOTTS, Liam YAM 3:28.591
35 TATE, Beau KTM -5 Laps
36 DISCISCIO, Christian KTM 1:29.938
37 BYRNE, Benjamin KTM 4:30.140
38 O’NEILL, Thomas YAM -7 Laps
39 HOLTON, Noah HON -9 Laps
DNF GREY, Jed KTM

MX3 Race Two Outcomes

Pos Rider Bike Time/Hole
1 WOODS, Ky YAM 22:12.381
2 BURGESS, Riley KTM 17.845
3 PELLICANO, Sonny YAM 24.959
4 WILMINGTON, Casey HUS 28.637
5 DOWNIE, Hayden YAM 30.154
6 BUTLER, Patrick KTM 50.213
7 DAVY, Heath YAM 1:06.071
8 TOWNSEND, Baylin KTM 1:17.605
9 DUNNE, Jobe YAM 1:20.837
10 MCHUGH, Justin YAM 1:25.812
11 MATTHEWS-TAYLOR, Ryder GAS 1:32.295
12 TATE, Beau KTM 1:33.445
13 THOMPSON, Jacob KTM 1:37.807
14 KIMBER, Oskar KTM 1:42.027
15 O’NEILL, Thomas YAM 1:45.276
16 STRODE, Kayden HON 1:50.955
17 BALINSKI, Xavier KTM 7.574
18 ROSSI, Jackson KTM 10.297
19 JONES, Ryan HUS 11.605
20 BOYD, Auston GAS -1 Lap
21 COLWILL, Archer KTM 18.820
22 GARWOOD, Toby KTM 43.588
23 CADD, Cambell HON 44.202
24 DOWNING, Cooper HON 54.187
25 MACFARLANE, Ben HON 1:01.518
26 ROCHOW, Noah KTM 1:09.226
27 HANSEN, Jayke YAM 1:13.603
28 THOMPSON, Bodhi KTM 1:15.862
29 WILLIAMSON, Banjo KTM 1:19.133
30 FAULKNER, Brodie HUS 1:21.361
31 DISCISCIO, Christian KTM 2:11.894
32 MALAHOFF, Carter KTM -2 Laps
33 THORNEYCROFT, Mitchell HON 2.289
34 BARBER, Angus KAW 21.087
35 HOLTON, Noah HON -3 Laps
36 GOTTS, Liam YAM -5 Laps
37 BYRNE, Benjamin KTM -8 Laps
38 KREMER, Drew GAS -9 Laps
DNF WOODHILL, Mackenzie YAM
DNF GREY, Jed KTM

MX3 Race Three Outcomes

Pos Rider Bike Time/Hole
1 WOODS, Ky YAM 21:57.9
2 BURGESS, Riley KTM 25.442
3 STRODE, Kayden HON 27.488
4 DOWNIE, Hayden YAM 47.523
5 MATTHEWS-TAYLOR, Ryder GAS 49.183
6 PELLICANO, Sonny YAM 01:05.3
7 WILMINGTON, Casey HUS 01:12.9
8 BUTLER, Patrick KTM 01:14.5
9 O’NEILL, Thomas YAM 01:16.6
10 KIMBER, Oskar KTM 01:22.2
11 DUNNE, Jobe YAM 01:26.0
12 MCHUGH, Justin YAM 01:28.9
13 DAVY, Heath YAM 01:47.7
14 TATE, Beau KTM 01:56.9
15 DOWNING, Cooper HON -1 Lap
16 WILLIAMSON, Banjo KTM 0.467
17 THOMPSON, Jacob KTM 5.755
18 CADD, Cambell HON 9.557
19 COLWILL, Archer KTM 14.4
20 JONES, Ryan HUS 18.525
21 THOMPSON, Bodhi KTM 26.377
22 GARWOOD, Toby KTM 35.688
23 BALINSKI, Xavier KTM 39.402
24 ROCHOW, Noah KTM 42.827
25 ROSSI, Jackson KTM 59.077
26 MACFARLANE, Ben HON 01:02.1
27 DISCISCIO, Christian KTM 01:31.2
28 WOODHILL, Mackenzie YAM 01:36.3
29 HANSEN, Jayke YAM 01:47.1
30 BARBER, Angus HUS 01:53.5
31 MALAHOFF, Carter KTM 02:06.2
32 HOLTON, Noah HON -2 Laps
33 TOWNSEND, Baylin KTM -3 Laps
34 GOTTS, Liam YAM 06:14.7
35 BOYD, Auston GAS -6 Laps
36 FAULKNER, Brodie HUS -9 Laps
37 BYRNE, Benjamin KTM 52.455
38 KREMER, Drew GAS
DNF THORNEYCROFT, Mitchell HON
DNF GREY, Jed KTM

MX3 General Particular person

Pos Rider R1 R2 R3 TOTAL
1 WOODS, Ky 1 1 1 3
2 BURGESS, Riley 2 2 2 6
3 PELLICANO, Sonny 3 3 6 12
4 WILMINGTON, Casey 5 4 7 16
5 DOWNIE, Hayden 8 5 4 17
6 MATTHEWS-TAYLOR, Ryder 7 11 5 23
7 BUTLER, Patrick 9 6 8 23
8 DAVY, Heath 10 7 13 30
9 MCHUGH, Justin 11 10 12 33
10 DUNNE, Jobe 13 9 11 33
11 KIMBER, Oskar 14 14 10 38
12 STRODE, Kayden 26 16 3 45
13 TOWNSEND, Baylin 4 8 33 45
14 THOMPSON, Jacob 18 13 17 48
15 BALINSKI, Xavier 12 17 23 52
16 COLWILL, Archer 16 21 19 56
17 JONES, Ryan 19 19 20 58
18 ROSSI, Jackson 17 18 25 60
19 TATE, Beau 35 12 14 61
20 DOWNING, Cooper 22 24 15 61
21 O’NEILL, Thomas 38 15 9 62
22 CADD, Cambell 23 23 18 64
23 GARWOOD, Toby 24 22 22 68
24 MACFARLANE, Ben 21 25 26 72
25 WILLIAMSON, Banjo 30 29 16 75
26 ROCHOW, Noah 25 26 24 75
27 THOMPSON, Bodhi 28 28 21 77
28 BOYD, Auston 27 20 35 82
29 FAULKNER, Brodie 20 30 36 86
30 HANSEN, Jayke 33 27 29 89
31 MALAHOFF, Carter 29 32 31 92
32 DISCISCIO, Christian 36 31 27 94
33 BARBER, Angus 31 34 30 95
34 GOTTS, Liam 34 36 34 104
35 HOLTON, Noah 39 35 32 106
36 BYRNE, Benjamin 37 37 37 111
37 KREMER, Drew 6 38 100 144
38 THORNEYCROFT, Mitchell 15 33 100 148
39 WOODHILL, Mackenzie 32 100 28 160
40 GREY, Jed 100 100 100 300

MX3 State Problem

Pos State R1 R2 R3 Whole
1 MNSW 39 59 54 152
2 MWA 49 50 57 156
3 MQLD 79 43 47 169
4 MVIC 84 67 88 239
5 MSA 113 113 108 334
6 MNT 129 150 129 408
7 MTAS 137 148 147 432

MX85

The MX85 class accomplished its full three-moto marketing campaign on Friday, with Queensland (150 factors) claiming the honours in emphatic vogue forward of Western Australia (206) and New South Wales (224) in a Motocross of Nations-style factors system the place the bottom rating is the winner.

MX85 Begin

Queensland set the MX85 tone early, and was main by 40 factors after the opening moto. From there it maintained an impenetrable result in rating a runaway victory.

Sidney Stephenson (GASGAS) did the heavy lifting for Queensland along with his 3-3-2 scorecard throughout the three eight-lap motos, which positioned him second general within the particular person standings behind the good Ollie Birkitt (KTM, WA, 1-2-1).

Ollie Birkitt

Third general was Declan Good (GASGAS, SA, 4-8-5), whereas present MX85 champion within the ProMX Championship, Blake Bohannon (Yamaha, NSW), went 2-1 within the first two motos earlier than putting hassle within the finale and ending nineteenth.

Bohannon’s comfort was setting the inaugural MX85 lap report of 1m52.672s en path to a commanding 18-second victory in moto two.

MX85 Race One Outcomes

Pos Rider Bike Time/Hole
1 BIRKITT, Ollie KTM 17:55.579
2 BOHANNON, Blake YAM 6.207
3 STEPHENSON, Sidney GAS 37.357
4 SMART, Declan GAS 37.992
5 ROSSI, Levi KTM 47.985
6 CANNON, Luis GAS 50.966
7 BURKE, Darcy KTM 1:00.653
8 FARRELL, Kaden KTM 1:09.408
9 MILLARD, Liam HUS 1:18.288
10 RODDA, Jack HUS 1:23.248
11 GROMBALL, Dylan GAS 1:27.791
12 PENNEY, Rjay KTM 1:35.948
13 CARAFA, Lewis-Jay HUS 1:37.902
14 TRICKEY, Ryder YAM 1:43.401
15 MORROW, Tynan KTM 1:55.015
16 STOCKER, Jayce KTM 1:58.678
17 FORT, Deegan YAM 2:00.110
18 DENNIS, Eliza YAM 2:03.544
19 MCCLOSKEY, Joshua KTM 2:04.911
20 MORRISON, Curtis KTM 2:21.389
21 THOMAS, Noah KTM 2:24.330
22 SHORTT, Nate HUS -1 Lap
23 LEECH, Joel GAS 18.035
24 TOMERINI, Nate YAM 22.747
25 WRIGHT, Jack KTM 27.574
26 BINNION, Koby GAS 28.155
27 COUSINS, Tyler KTM 32.061
28 STEEL, Harry HUS 39.508
29 CUTHBERTSON, Riley YAM 44.584
30 BAHNISCH, Blake GAS 52.350
31 DISCISCIO, Joshua KTM 53.991
32 SPROULE, Cooper KTM 55.823
33 GWYNNE, Rhys YAM 58.455
34 GUILLOT, Connor YAM 1:14.481
35 RAMSAY, Angus YAM 1:17.646
36 BLOWERS, Aiden KTM 1:45.532
37 HOLMES, Brodie YAM -2 Laps
38 MULLEN, Riley GAS 13.023
39 MCVEIGH, Blake YAM -3 Laps
DNF SCOTT, Keeley KTM
DNF WILLIAMS, Tyson KTM
DNF TERRY, Archie YAM
DNF LOCKE, Eli HUS

MX85 Race Two Outcomes

Pos Rider Bike Time/Hole
1 BOHANNON, Blake YAM 17:30.084
2 BIRKITT, Ollie KTM 18.607
3 STEPHENSON, Sidney GAS 32.571
4 CARAFA, Lewis-Jay HUS 1:09.082
5 GROMBALL, Dylan GAS 1:12.538
6 MORROW, Tynan KTM 1:15.483
7 ROSSI, Levi KTM 1:16.767
8 SMART, Declan GAS 1:19.534
9 FORT, Deegan YAM 1:20.431
10 MCCLOSKEY, Joshua KTM 1:33.002
11 TRICKEY, Ryder YAM 1:33.969
12 RODDA, Jack HUS 1:35.877
13 CANNON, Luis GAS 1:37.146
14 FARRELL, Kaden KTM 1:38.852
15 BURKE, Darcy KTM 1:44.965
16 SHORTT, Nate HUS 1:47.174
17 STOCKER, Jayce KTM 1:54.935
18 BINNION, Koby GAS 2:01.011
19 DENNIS, Eliza YAM 2:08.129
20 THOMAS, Noah KTM 2:08.990
21 MULLEN, Riley GAS 2:09.335
22 GUILLOT, Connor YAM 2:18.025
23 MILLARD, Liam HUS -1 Lap
24 WILLIAMS, Tyson KTM 7.128
25 LEECH, Joel GAS 26.138
26 MORRISON, Curtis KTM 27.115
27 PENNEY, Rjay KTM 27.835
28 COUSINS, Tyler KTM 30.391
29 SPROULE, Cooper KTM 33.817
30 WRIGHT, Jack KTM 38.811
31 GWYNNE, Rhys YAM 39.041
32 TOMERINI, Nate YAM 58.274
33 STEEL, Harry HUS 1:02.884
34 BLOWERS, Aiden KTM 1:05.280
35 CUTHBERTSON, Riley YAM 1:28.482
36 DISCISCIO, Joshua KTM 2:08.678
37 BAHNISCH, Blake GAS 2:16.649
38 RAMSAY, Angus YAM 2:29.832
39 LOCKE, Eli HUS 15.236
40 HOLMES, Brodie YAM -2 Laps
DNF MCVEIGH, Blake YAM
DNF SCOTT, Keeley KTM
DNF TERRY, Archie YAM

MX85 Race Three Outcomes

Pos BIRKITT, Ollie KTM 17:48.252
1 STEPHENSON, Sidney GAS 34.048
2 GUILLOT, Connor YAM 41.261
3 GROMBALL, Dylan GAS 45.971
4 SMART, Declan GAS 46.959
5 MCCLOSKEY, Joshua KTM 49.298
6 FORT, Deegan YAM 59.180
7 MORROW, Tynan KTM 1:10.034
8 ROSSI, Levi KTM 1:13.242
9 CARAFA, Lewis-Jay HUS 1:16.619
10 TRICKEY, Ryder YAM 1:18.601
11 MILLARD, Liam HUS 1:23.001
12 STOCKER, Jayce KTM 1:36.923
13 DENNIS, Eliza YAM 1:41.883
14 GWYNNE, Rhys YAM 1:49.496
15 RODDA, Jack HUS 1:49.793
16 SHORTT, Nate HUS 1:55.074
17 BURKE, Darcy KTM 1:57.762
18 BOHANNON, Blake YAM 2:03.668
19 THOMAS, Noah KTM 2:07.400
20 TOMERINI, Nate YAM 2:09.718
21 PENNEY, Rjay KTM 2:11.754
22 WILLIAMS, Tyson KTM -1 Lap
23 SPROULE, Cooper KTM 4.254
24 FARRELL, Kaden KTM 6.373
25 BINNION, Koby GAS 22.917
26 STEEL, Harry HUS 29.864
27 COUSINS, Tyler KTM 35.978
28 CUTHBERTSON, Riley YAM 37.649
29 WRIGHT, Jack KTM 43.179
30 LEECH, Joel GAS 56.273
31 CANNON, Luis GAS 1:01.339
32 BLOWERS, Aiden KTM 1:08.806
33 LOCKE, Eli HUS 1:46.233
34 RAMSAY, Angus YAM 2:02.595
35 HOLMES, Brodie YAM 2:06.668
36 MULLEN, Riley GAS 2:20.639
37 MORRISON, Curtis KTM -6 Laps
38 BAHNISCH, Blake GAS -8 Laps
39 DISCISCIO, Joshua KTM
DNF MCVEIGH, Blake YAM
DNF SCOTT, Keeley KTM
DNF TERRY, Archie YAM

MX85 General Particular person

Pos Rider R1 R2 R3 Whole
1 BIRKITT, Ollie 1 2 1 4
2 STEPHENSON, Sidney 3 3 2 8
3 SMART, Declan 4 8 5 17
4 GROMBALL, Dylan 11 5 4 20
5 ROSSI, Levi 5 7 9 21
6 BOHANNON, Blake 2 1 19 22
7 CARAFA, Lewis-Jay 13 4 10 27
8 MORROW, Tynan 15 6 8 29
9 FORT, Deegan 17 9 7 33
10 MCCLOSKEY, Joshua 19 10 6 35
11 TRICKEY, Ryder 14 11 11 36
12 RODDA, Jack 10 12 16 38
13 BURKE, Darcy 7 15 18 40
14 MILLARD, Liam 9 23 12 44
15 STOCKER, Jayce 16 17 13 46
16 FARRELL, Kaden 8 14 25 47
17 CANNON, Luis 6 13 32 51
18 DENNIS, Eliza 18 19 14 51
19 SHORTT, Nate 22 16 17 55
20 GUILLOT, Connor 34 22 3 59
21 PENNEY, Rjay 12 27 22 61
22 THOMAS, Noah 21 20 20 61
23 BINNION, Koby 26 18 26 70
24 TOMERINI, Nate 24 32 21 77
25 GWYNNE, Rhys 33 31 15 79
26 LEECH, Joel 23 25 31 79
27 COUSINS, Tyler 27 28 28 83
28 MORRISON, Curtis 20 26 38 84
29 SPROULE, Cooper 32 29 24 85
30 WRIGHT, Jack 25 30 30 85
31 STEEL, Harry 28 33 27 88
32 CUTHBERTSON, Riley 29 35 29 93
33 MULLEN, Riley 38 21 37 96
34 BLOWERS, Aiden 36 34 33 103
35 BAHNISCH, Blake 30 37 39 106
36 RAMSAY, Angus 35 38 35 108
37 HOLMES, Brodie 37 40 36 113
38 WILLIAMS, Tyson 100 24 23 147
39 DISCISCIO, Joshua 31 36 100 167
40 LOCKE, Eli 100 39 34 173
41 MCVEIGH, Blake 39 100 100 239
42 SCOTT, Keeley 100 100 100 300
43 TERRY, Archie 100 100 100 300

MX85 State Problem

Pos State R1 R2 R3 Whole
1 MQLD 34 48 68 150
2 MWA 74 70 62 206
3 MNSW 76 74 74 224
4 MVIC 91 68 66 225
5 MSA 77 72 87 236
6 MTAS 87 143 137 367
7 MNT 156 155 136 447

M.A. State Problem Outright

Pos State Whole
1 MQLD 319
2 MWA 362
3 MNSW 376
4 MVIC 464
5 MSA 570
6 MTAS 799
7 MNT 855

 

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