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2025 ProMX Championship

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The 2025 ProMX Motocross Championship season (known for sponsorship reasons as the Penrite ProMX Motocross Championship presented by AMX Superstores), is the fifth Australian Motocross Championship season under the ProMX moniker.

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

Kyle Webster goes into the season as the defending champion in the MX1 class, after winning his second senior national title in the previous season.[2] New Zealand's Brodie Connolly won his first ProMX title in 2024 and will attempt to defend it in the MX2 class.

The second MX1 race at the third round in Gillman was stopped with no result being declared following a crash for Joel Evans. Evans later succumbed to his injuries after reaching hospital.[3]

The sixth round of the championship was originally scheduled to take place at the Nowra track in New South Wales, but was later moved to Canberra.[4]

Race calendar and results

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MX1

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Round Date Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Round Winner
1 22–23 March Victoria (state) Wonthaggi Australia Kyle Webster Australia Jed Beaton Australia Jed Beaton
2 13 April New South Wales Appin Australia Kyle Webster Australia Kyle Webster Australia Kyle Webster
3 27 April South Australia Gillman Australia Kyle Webster Race Abandoned Australia Kyle Webster
4 25 May Victoria (state) Traralgon Australia Jed Beaton Australia Kyle Webster Australia Kyle Webster
5 22 June Queensland Warwick Australia Jed Beaton Australia Kyle Webster Australia Jed Beaton
6 6 July Australian Capital Territory Canberra Australia Jed Beaton Australia Jed Beaton Australia Jed Beaton
7 27 July Queensland Toowoomba
8 2–3 August Queensland QLD Moto Park

MX2

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Round Date Location Race 1 Winner Race 2 Winner Round Winner
1 22–23 March Victoria (state) Wonthaggi New Zealand Brodie Connolly New Zealand Brodie Connolly New Zealand Brodie Connolly
2 13 April New South Wales Appin New Zealand Brodie Connolly Australia Ryder Kingsford Australia Ryder Kingsford
3 27 April South Australia Gillman New Zealand Brodie Connolly Australia Ryder Kingsford Australia Ryder Kingsford
4 25 May Victoria (state) Traralgon New Zealand Brodie Connolly New Zealand Brodie Connolly New Zealand Brodie Connolly
5 22 June Queensland Warwick New Zealand Brodie Connolly Australia Alex Larwood Australia Alex Larwood
6 6 July Australian Capital Territory Canberra New Zealand Brodie Connolly New Zealand Brodie Connolly New Zealand Brodie Connolly
7 27 July Queensland Toowoomba
8 2–3 August Queensland QLD Moto Park

Circuit locations

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MX1

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Participants

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Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Team HRC Honda Racing Australia[5] Honda 1 Australia Kyle Webster 1–6
6 Australia Wilson Todd 1–6
KTM Racing Team[6] KTM 3 Australia Nathan Crawford 1–6
5 Australia Kirk Gibbs 1–6
Penrite Racing Empire Kawasaki Kawasaki 4 Australia Luke Clout[7] 1–6
Rising Motorsports Racing Team Triumph 8 Australia Zachary Watson 1–6
Rising Motorsports Triumph 12 Australia Jack Byrne 1–2
Monster Energy CDR Yamaha Team Yamaha 14 Australia Jed Beaton 1–6
145 New Zealand Maximus Purvis[8] 1–4
Winner Triumph Racing Australia Triumph 17 Australia Jack Simpson 1–6
71 Australia Seth Jackson 1–3
SFC Racing/MX Farm Queensland Yamaha 20 Australia Jesse Bishop 2
Yamaha 22 Australia Levi Sayer 2
Steelo's Transport Yamaha 23 Australia Brandon Steel 1–6
Pro Honda/Honda Racing Australia Honda 25 Australia Liam Jackson 1–3, 5–6
Ride Red Honda Honda 27 Australia Liam Atkinson 1
Lusty Industries/MX Express/Truckserv Yamaha 28 Australia Cooper Holroyd 2, 6
2NINE Motorsports Honda 29 Australia Navrin Grothues 5
R31 MX & Adventure Kawasaki 31 Australia James Davison 2, 6
Team Green/Mick Muldoon Motorcycles Kawasaki 32 Australia Joel Cigliano 1–6
Caloundra Motorcycle Centre Yamaha 34 Australia Levi Rogers 1–6
Team Green Kawasaki Australia Kawasaki 36 Australia Zane Mackintosh 4–5
Bulk Nutrients Echuca Yamaha Yamaha 38 Australia Bryce Ognenis 1–6
Brisbane Motorcycles/J&M Orchard Carpentry Yamaha 40 Australia Kye Orchard 2, 5–6
Aektiv MX/ShockTreatment Suspension KTM 42 Australia Brock Ninness 2
Northstar Yamaha Yamaha 43 Australia Kobe Drew 1
Ramcorp/Bell/Oneal/Terry Crew Co KTM 46 Australia Hugh McKay 1–2
Raceline Husqvarna TDub Racing Team[9] Husqvarna 47 Australia Todd Waters 1–6
72 Australia Regan Duffy 1–4
Underclass/Link Logic/Agflow Solutions Yamaha 49 Australia Cody O'Loan 1–6
Lusty Industries KTM 52 Australia Jyle Campbell 2, 6
Lusty Industries Stark 53 Australia Samuel Hardman 2
Honda Genuine Ride Red Honda 56 Australia Riley Stephens 1
Ellroy Pty Ltd/BLS Suspension KTM 60 Australia Royce Anell 3–4
Pro Honda Ride Red Honda 76 Australia Hixson McInnes 6
Alpine Motorcycles/BLS Suspension Yamaha 79 Australia Jacob Sweet 1–6
MXStore/Viking Industrial Kawasaki 81 Australia Joel Evans 1–3
Ride Red Privateer Program Honda 84 Australia Siegah Ward 1–4
Blackdog Custom/BLS Suspension Husqvarna 88 Australia Riley Fucsko 3–4
Triumph 100 Australia Daniel Simpson 3–4
David Garry Automotive Yamaha 121 Australia Thomas Wood 5–6
Honda Ride Red/Choice Suspension Honda 124 Australia Chandler Burns 1–5
Matt Jones Motorcycles/Race Ready Suspension Kawasaki 136 Australia Max Closter 1
Peter Stevens/JCP/Krooztune Yamaha 154 Australia Kade Dunscombe 1
HSC Global/Apro Motorsports KTM 202 Australia Connor Rossandich 1–6
Allwest Motorcycles Husqvarna 217 Australia Patrick Martin 6
City MX/Go Karts Go Yamaha 273 Australia Cody Atteridge 3
Newcastle Powersports KTM 415 Australia Cody Schat 5
Northstar Yamaha Yamaha 559 Australia Damon Erbacher 5
Yamaha 737 Australia Ben McNevin 5
KTM 805 Australia Brock Lindsay 6

Riders Championship

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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)
APP
New South Wales
GIL
South Australia
TRA
Victoria (state)
WAR
Queensland
CAN
Australian Capital Territory
TOO
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
Points
1 Australia Jed Beaton Yamaha 2 1 2 2 2 Abn 1 2 1 2 1 1 257
2 Australia Kyle Webster Honda 1 Ret 1 1 1 Abn 2 1 3 1 3 5 228
3 Australia Nathan Crawford KTM 6 2 4 4 3 Abn 4 4 2 3 2 3 213
4 Australia Wilson Todd Honda 5 10 8 5 8 Abn 5 5 6 4 4 2 174
5 Australia Zachary Watson Triumph 7 7 11 8 10 Abn 6 3 4 6 7 6 159
6 Australia Kirk Gibbs KTM 10 3 5 Ret 4 Abn 7 6 8 8 5 7 150
7 Australia Todd Waters Husqvarna 26 5 7 9 6 Abn 8 7 5 7 6 4 147
8 Australia Luke Clout Kawasaki 4 4 3 3 5 Abn DNS DNS 7 5 8 Ret 135
9 Australia Levi Rogers Yamaha 8 6 6 6 7 Abn 11 14 9 9 9 15 131
10 Australia Bryce Ognenis Yamaha 12 17 15 11 17 Abn 13 8 11 11 10 10 96
11 Australia Cody O'Loan Yamaha 17 12 21 14 18 Abn 15 10 12 10 12 9 81
12 Australia Jack Simpson Triumph 20 18 16 12 13 Abn 12 13 14 13 14 8 78
13 Australia Regan Duffy Husqvarna 9 8 10 16 11 Abn 9 9 75
14 New Zealand Maximus Purvis Yamaha 3 9 DNS DNS 9 Abn 3 Ret 64
15 Australia Chandler Burns Honda 13 14 17 13 21 Abn 10 11 15 14 61
16 Australia Liam Jackson Honda 11 16 9 Ret Ret Abn 10 12 13 Ret 55
17 Australia Connor Rossandich KTM 19 Ret 19 17 15 Abn 16 Ret 13 18 11 14 47
18 Australia Joel Evans Kawasaki 16 11 14 7 12 Abn 45
19 Australia Jacob Sweet Yamaha 22 15 18 15 16 Abn 14 12 22 22 21 13 44
20 Australia Hugh McKay KTM 14 13 12 10 35
21 Australia Cooper Holroyd Yamaha 13 18 15 11 27
22 Australia Joel Cigliano Kawasaki 23 21 24 22 20 Abn 17 16 17 17 19 16 25
23 Australia Brandon Steel Yamaha 25 22 25 21 19 Abn 18 17 18 15 18 18 24
24 Australia Siegah Ward Honda 21 20 22 20 14 Abn 19 15 17
25 Australia Jyle Campbell KTM 20 19 17 12 16
26 Australia Cody Schat KTM 16 16 10
27 Australia Kobe Drew Yamaha 15 Ret 6
28 Australia Hixson McInnes Honda 16 Ret 5
29 Australia Patrick Martin Husqvarna 20 17 5
30 Australia Liam Atkinson Honda 18 19 5
31 Australia Daniel Simpson Triumph 24 Abn 20 18 4
32 Australia Kye Orchard Yamaha 28 26 20 19 22 20 4
33 Australia James Davison Kawasaki 30 29 23 19 2
34 Australia Damon Erbacher Yamaha 19 21 2
35 Australia Zane Mackintosh Kawasaki 21 19 23 Ret 2
36 Australia Navrin Grothues Honda 21 20 1
Australia Thomas Wood Yamaha 24 23 24 21 0
Australia Seth Jackson Triumph 24 23 29 25 22 Abn 0
Australia Jesse Bishop Yamaha 23 24 0
Australia Brock Ninness KTM 27 23 0
Australia Riley Fucsko Husqvarna 23 Abn Ret Ret 0
Australia Ben McNevin Yamaha 25 24 0
Australia Max Closter Kawasaki 28 24 0
Australia Riley Stephens Honda 27 25 0
Australia Royce Anell KTM 25 Abn Ret DNS 0
Australia Brock Lindsay KTM 25 Ret 0
Australia Levi Sayer Yamaha 26 28 0
Australia Cody Atteridge Yamaha 26 Abn 0
Australia Jack Byrne Triumph Ret Ret 31 27 0
Australia Samuel Hardman Stark Ret Ret 0
Australia Kade Dunscombe Yamaha DNS DNS 0
Pos Rider Bike WON
Victoria (state)
APP
New South Wales
GIL
South Australia
TRA
Victoria (state)
WAR
Queensland
CAN
Australian Capital Territory
TOO
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
Points

MX2

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Participants

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Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Team HRC Honda Racing Australia[5] Honda 1 New Zealand Brodie Connolly 1–6
5 Australia Alex Larwood 1–6
17 Australia Charli Cannon 2
KTM Racing Team[6] KTM 6 Australia Byron Dennis 1–6
29 Australia Noah Ferguson 1–6
Monster Energy Yamalube Yamaha[10] Yamaha 7 Australia Jayce Cosford 1–6
21 Australia Ryder Kingsford 1–6
Penrite Racing GO24 Team Green Kawasaki Australia Kawasaki 8 Australia Cambell Williams 6
731 United Kingdom Alfie Jones[11] 1–3
Rising Motorsports Husqvarna 12 Australia Jack Byrne 3–6
JR Triumph Racing Triumph 13 Australia Deacon Paice 1–6
Elliott Bros MPE Gas Gas 14 Australia Jack Kenney 1–6
QB4 Bikes & 4WD/Carwash Express Kawasaki 16 Australia Kaleb Barham 2–6
Bulk Nutrients Echuca Yamaha Yamaha 18 Australia Seth Burchell 1–4, 6
223 Australia Tristan Owen 1–3, 5–6
Winner Triumph Racing Australia Triumph 19 Australia Connar Adams 1–5
38 Australia Thynan Kean 1–6
Raceline Husqvarna TDub Racing Team[9] Husqvarna 22 Australia Rhys Budd 1–2, 4–6
Peter Stevens/Moto Cred KTM 25 Australia Regan Holyoak 1
KTM 28 Australia Isaac Ferguson 2
Caloundra Motorcycle Centre Yamaha 31 Australia Joel Phillips 1–3, 5
Team Green Kawasaki Australia Kawasaki 36 Australia Zane Mackintosh 3
Honda Racing Australia/Honda Motorcycles Honda 38 Australia Blake Haidley 3
Honda Motul Racing New Zealand Honda 41 New Zealand Curtis King 4–6
110 New Zealand Rian King 2–6
714 New Zealand Cobie Bourke 1–6
Elliott Bros/Mallee Physio/Maher's Glassworks Gas Gas 43 Australia Mackenzie O'Bree 3–4
Wood & Co Living/Rapid Auto Repair Goulburn Honda 49 Australia Mitchell Drapalski 6
LCH/Monster Energy Army Yamaha 50 Australia Jason West 2, 5
JR Factory Services/Sunstate Motorcycles Triumph 55 Australia Axel Widdon 4–5
Mandurah City Yamaha Yamaha 60 Australia Brock Flynn 1–6
Penrite Racing Empire Kawasaki Kawasaki 62 Australia Ryan Alexanderson 1–2
KTM 65 Australia Connor Whitney 6
Honda 74 Australia Bradley Baling 6
Raceline/TDub/Brisbane Motorcycles Husqvarna 75 Australia Jack Kukas 1–6
00Elite Rider Training Honda 92 Australia Heath Groundwater 1–6
Case Vic/Thor/Michelin KTM 120 Australia Matthew Peluso 1–2
Mendid/Triumph Australia Triumph 121 Australia Jai Cornwall 1–5
R31 MX & Adventure Kawasaki 131 Australia James Davison 1, 3
Pro-Moto/JMG/Maitland Motorcycles Honda 134 Australia Cayden Gray 2
Team Green/Powersports Kawasaki Kawasaki 143 Australia Thomas Gadsden 1–4, 6
Bulk Nutrients/MotoGo Yamaha Yamaha 151 Australia Aiden Bloom 1–2, 4, 6
WBR Echuca/Bob Medson Refrigeration Yamaha 155 Australia Nicholas Medson 1–6
Lucas Civil/NGE Electrics Yamaha 174 Australia Sam Larsen 1–6
MSC Moto KTM 185 Australia Ryley Fitzpatrick 1–6
Honda 191 Australia Jordan Howard 1–2, 4–5
Allwest Motorcycles Husqvarna 217 Australia Patrick Martin 1–4
Suttos/KTM Australia/Weare Lusty KTM 222 Australia Rory Fairbrother 2
B&R Brakes Castle Hill KTM 225 Australia Reid Lehrer 2, 6
KTM 237 Australia Fletcher Reid 6
Rising Motorsports Triumph 275 Australia Travis Olander 1–4
WBR Motorcycles/Fox Racing Australia Yamaha 288 Australia Lachlan Sands 2
Maintenance Systems/Build Tech Supplies Husqvarna 310 Australia Brock Hutchins 1, 4, 6
CML KTM Racing KTM 318 New Zealand Madoc Dixon 3–6
Yamaha NZ/JCR/Carter Coaching Yamaha 321 New Zealand Cody Griffiths 2–6
Honda Dream Racing LG Honda 386 Japan Haruki Yokoyama 1, 4–6
Platinum Excavation Fuelfix & Tanks2Go KTM 394 Australia Rory Clements 5–6
Shepparton Motorcycles KTM 415 Australia Samuel Armstrong 1–6
Raceline/TDub/MXStore Husqvarna 416 Australia Kayne Smith 1
WBR Motorcycles Yamaha 431 Australia Bradley Grasso 1
Team XLR Triumph 486 Australia Felicity Shrimpton 2, 4–6
Krupt Supps/Vizion Concepts KTM 542 Australia Gabriel Taresch 1

Riders Championship

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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)
APP
New South Wales
GIL
South Australia
TRA
Victoria (state)
WAR
Queensland
CAN
Australian Capital Territory
TOO
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
Points
1 New Zealand Brodie Connolly Honda 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 285
2 Australia Ryder Kingsford Yamaha 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 5 3 3 12 247
3 Australia Noah Ferguson KTM 5 6 7 4 4 4 5 3 3 2 2 5 215
4 Australia Alex Larwood Honda 3 3 5 2 5 22 4 6 2 1 4 2 214
5 Australia Byron Dennis KTM 4 4 6 6 3 13 3 5 4 5 5 3 200
6 Australia Jayce Cosford Yamaha 6 13 9 5 6 3 6 9 6 6 6 4 176
7 New Zealand Cobie Bourke Honda 7 9 12 15 9 9 15 13 7 8 8 9 131
8 Australia Seth Burchell Yamaha 8 7 3 7 11 5 9 8 9 16 129
9 Australia Rhys Budd Husqvarna 10 10 4 8 7 Ret 11 10 18 7 105
10 Australia Deacon Paice Triumph 13 Ret Ret 17 7 6 10 4 12 Ret 12 Ret 88
11 Japan Haruki Yokoyama Honda 12 Ret 11 7 8 7 10 6 86
12 Australia Kaleb Barham Kawasaki 10 11 15 10 8 Ret Ret 13 7 8 86
13 Australia Brock Flynn Yamaha 17 15 20 13 13 8 12 16 15 11 14 14 84
14 Australia Travis Olander Triumph Ret 8 11 12 10 7 Ret 10 68
15 Australia Jack Kukas Husqvarna 9 11 15 Ret 8 21 18 14 Ret 12 15 Ret 66
16 Australia Ryley Fitzpatrick KTM 14 14 13 14 14 11 19 15 Ret DNS 13 17 66
17 New Zealand Rian King Honda 14 10 16 23 20 12 10 24 11 11 64
18 New Zealand Madoc Dixon KTM 12 Ret 13 11 9 9 Ret 15 57
19 Australia Ryan Alexanderson Kawasaki 11 5 8 9 51
20 Australia Thynan Kean Triumph 28 12 21 16 21 12 24 Ret Ret 15 20 22 30
21 New Zealand Cody Griffiths Yamaha 19 18 20 20 21 19 14 18 17 18 26
22 Australia Sam Larsen Yamaha 18 21 Ret 20 23 18 17 20 16 14 25 20 25
23 United Kingdom Alfie Jones Kawasaki 15 Ret 17 19 17 15 22
24 Australia Nicholas Medson Yamaha 20 17 DNS DNS 24 Ret 16 17 18 16 22 25 22
25 New Zealand Curtis King Honda 26 24 13 23 19 13 18
26 Australia Cambell Williams Kawasaki 16 10 16
27 Australia Mackenzie O'Bree Gas Gas 19 17 14 18 16
28 Australia Heath Groundwater Honda 16 20 25 26 Ret DNS 22 21 17 17 Ret DNS 14
29 Australia Jack Kenney Gas Gas 24 22 23 21 22 14 Ret Ret 19 21 21 19 11
30 Australia Jack Byrne Husqvarna 18 16 Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret DNS 8
31 Australia Patrick Martin Husqvarna 19 16 22 22 Ret DNS Ret DNS 7
32 Australia Joel Phillips Yamaha 21 18 26 27 Ret DNS 20 19 6
33 Australia Charli Cannon Honda 16 23 5
34 Australia Isaac Ferguson KTM 18 25 3
35 Australia Brock Hutchins Husqvarna 25 19 Ret 23 23 21 2
36 Australia Connar Adams Triumph 23 23 27 28 29 19 23 26 23 22 2
37 Australia Axel Widdon Triumph 25 22 21 20 1
Australia Jason West Yamaha 24 24 22 Ret 0
Australia Matthew Peluso KTM 22 24 34 34 0
Australia Aidan Bloom Yamaha 30 26 28 29 28 28 24 23 0
Australia Jai Cornwall Triumph Ret DNS Ret DNS 25 24 27 25 24 25 0
Australia Reid Lehrer KTM 36 36 29 24 0
Australia Samuel Armstrong KTM 29 30 30 Ret 27 25 Ret 27 25 28 28 27 0
Australia James Davison Kawasaki 27 25 26 28 0
Australia Rory Clements KTM 27 26 26 26 0
Australia Tristan Owen Yamaha 31 27 33 30 Ret 27 26 27 27 28 0
Australia Thomas Gadsden Kawasaki 32 32 35 35 28 26 29 29 30 29 0
Australia Regan Holyoak KTM 26 28 0
Australia Jordan Howard Honda DNS 34 Ret DNS 30 30 28 29 0
Australia Felicity Shrimpton Triumph DNQ DNQ 31 31 29 Ret 32 Ret 0
Australia Lachlan Sands Yamaha 29 33 0
Australia Kayne Smith Husqvarna 34 29 0
Australia Mitchell Drapalski Honda 31 30 0
Australia Rory Fairbrother KTM 32 31 0
Australia Cayden Gray Honda 31 32 0
Australia Bradley Grasso Yamaha 33 31 0
Australia Gabriel Taresch KTM 35 33 0
Australia Fletcher Reid KTM 33 DNS 0
Australia Bradley Baling Honda 34 DSQ 0
Australia Connor Whitney KTM Ret Ret 0
Australia Zane Mackintosh Kawasaki Ret DNS 0
Australia Blake Haidley Honda Ret DNS 0
Pos Rider Bike WON
Victoria (state)
APP
New South Wales
GIL
South Australia
TRA
Victoria (state)
WAR
Queensland
CAN
Australian Capital Territory
TOO
Queensland
QLD
Queensland
Points

References

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  2. ^ "KYLE WEBSTER WINS 2024 PROMX MX1 TITLE". adbmag.com.au. 19 August 2024. Retrieved 19 March 2025.
  3. ^ "Joel Evans: World-class motorcross star, soon to become a dad, dies in horror crash aged 30 - family pay heartbreaking tribute". Isabella Boneham. nationalworld.com. 28 April 2025. Retrieved 29 March 2025.
  4. ^ "Round Six Of The 2025 ProMX Championship Relocated to Canberra". fullnoise.com.au. 16 May 2025. Retrieved 18 May 2025.
  5. ^ a b "HONDA ANNOUNCES 2025 PROMX TEAM". adbmag.com.au. 3 March 2025. Retrieved 19 March 2025.
  6. ^ a b "KTM Racing Team expands to four riders entering ProMX 2025". motoonline.com.au. 14 January 2025. Retrieved 19 March 2025.
  7. ^ "Clout confirms Kawasaki commitment through 2025 season". Jeremy Hammer. motoonline.com.au. 4 November 2024. Retrieved 19 March 2025.
  8. ^ "CDR Yamaha drafts in Purvis for opening ProMX rounds". Kane Taylor. motoonline.com.au. 13 February 2025. Retrieved 19 March 2025.
  9. ^ a b "Raceline Husqvarna reveals surprise Duffy return". Dylan Wills. motoonline.com.au. 28 January 2025. Retrieved 19 March 2025.
  10. ^ "Yamaha Racing Reveals 2025 MX Rider Lineup". yamaha-motor.com.au. Retrieved 19 March 2025.
  11. ^ "Alfie Jones to race 2025 ProMX Championship in Australia". dirthub.co.uk. Retrieved 20 March 2025.