The ProMX Motocross Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Penrite ProMX Motocross Championship), is the premier Australian Motocross series, sanctioned by Motorcycling Australia. The series runs throughout autumn and winter, before the Supercross stadium series in spring, and features three classes; the premier class MX1, MX2, and MX3, which also features junior riders.[1] An MXW class for women is also part of the series.

History edit

The series has been held under various names, such as the MX Nationals and Australian Motocross Championship, since the 20th century.[2]

The ProMX series began in 2021, however this season was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

The series returned in 2022, with eight rounds across the country.

Attendance and media edit

Attendance edit

Races are typically attended by crowds between 3000 and 5000 people, depending on where the event is being staged and which classes are competing. Many venues are located in regional centres, where the sport tends to be more popular due to the terrain being more friendly to the sport.[4]

Broadcast edit

Australia edit

MX1 MX2 MX3
SBS
Stan Sport (both motos)
ProMX Livestream (first moto), SBS
Stan Sport (second moto)
ProMX Livestream (first moto), SBS
Stan Sport (second moto)

[5]

International edit

Select races are also broadcast on Sky Sport in New Zealand.[5]

The ProMX livestream is also available overseas, showing the MX3 and MX2 first motos.

2023 season edit

In 2023, there will be a total of eight events across four different states. All events except the fourth round and the final round are one-day meets.[6]

2023 calendar edit

Event Location Date
  Wonthaggi National Wonthaggi, Victoria 5 March
  Appin National Appin, New South Wales 19 March
  Wodonga National Wodonga, Victoria April 16
  Maitland National Maitland, New South Wales May 6–7
  Gillman National Adelaide, South Australia May 28
  Toowoomba National Toowoomba, Queensland June 25
  QLD Moto Park Scenic Rim, Queensland August 13
  Coolum National Coolum, Queensland August 19–20

List of Champions edit

Sources[7][8][9]

Season MX1 Champion MX2 Champion MX3 Champion
2024
2023   Dean Ferris (Yamaha)   Wilson Todd (Honda)   Byron Dennis (Gas Gas)
2022   Aaron Tanti (Yamaha)   Wilson Todd (Honda)   Kayden Minear (KTM)
2021   Luke Clout (Yamaha)   Kyle Webster (Honda)   Blake Fox (Gas Gas)
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic[10]
2019   Todd Waters (Husqvarna)   Wilson Todd (Husqvarna)   Regan Duffy (KTM)
2018   Dean Ferris (Yamaha)   Wilson Todd (Yamaha)   Bailey Malkiewicz (Yamaha)
2017   Dean Ferris (Yamaha)   Egan Mastin (KTM)   Cody Dyce (Yamaha)
2016   Dean Ferris (Yamaha)   Jed Beaton (Yamaha)   Mitchell Evans (Yamaha)
2015   Kirk Gibbs (KTM)   Jay Wilson (Yamaha)   Wilson Todd (Yamaha)
2014   Matt Moss (Suzuki)   Luke Clout (Yamaha)   Egan Mastin (Husqvarna)
2013   Matt Moss (Suzuki)   Luke Styke (Yamaha)   Hamish Harwood (KTM)
2012   Josh Coppins (Yamaha)   Ford Dale (Honda)   Kayne Lamont (KTM)
2011   Jay Marmont (Yamaha)   Matt Moss (KTM)   Erol Willis (Suzuki)
2010   Jay Marmont (Yamaha)   PJ Larsen (KTM)   Joshua Cachia (KTM)
2009   Jay Marmont (Yamaha)   Matt Moss (Suzuki)   Luke Styke (Yamaha)
2008   Jay Marmont (Yamaha)   Luke George (Kawasaki)   Tye Simmonds
2007   Dan Reardon (Kawasaki)   Jake Moss (Yamaha)   Brendan Harrison
2006   Craig Anderson (Honda)   Ryan Marmont (KTM) -
2005   Daryl Hurley (Suzuki)   Cameron Taylor (Yamaha) -
2004   Darryl King (Yamaha)   Cody Cooper (Honda) -
2003   Darryl King (Yamaha)   Troy Carroll (Yamaha) -
2002   Craig Anderson (KTM)   Troy Dorron (Honda) -
125cc Champion
2001   Darryl King (Yamaha)   Troy Carroll (Yamaha) -
250cc Champion 500cc Champion
2000   Andrew McFarlane   Kim Ashkenazi (Yamaha)   Peter Melton
1999   Andrew McFarlane   Troy Dorron   Peter Melton
1998   Craig Anderson (KTM)   Michael Byrne   Jamie Cunningham
1997   Craig Anderson (KTM)   Troy Carroll (Honda)   Ian Cunningham
1996   Peter Melton (Kawasaki)   Dale Britton (Yamaha)   Shane Watts
1995   Kim Ashkenazi (Suzuki)   Michael Cook (Yamaha)   Steven Andrew
1994   Kim Ashkenazi (Suzuki)   Joel Elliot (Kawasaki)   Lee Hogan
1993   Lee Hogan (Honda)   Cameron Taylor (Yamaha)   Kim Ashkenazi
1992   Kim Ashkenazi (Suzuki)   Kim Ashkenazi   Kim Ashkenazi
1991   Craig Dack (Yamaha)   Glen Bell   Glen Bell
1990   Craig Dack (Yamaha)   Steven Andrew (Yamaha)   Glen Bell
1989   Eddie Warren   Glen Bell   Eddie Warren
1988   Jeff Leisk (Honda)   Jeff Leisk (Honda)   Jeff Leisk
1987   Craig Dack (Honda)   Glen Bell (Yamaha)   Craig Dack
1986   Vaughan Style   Glen Bell   Craig Dack
1985   Jimmy Ellis (Yamaha)   Jimmy Ellis (Yamaha)   Trevor Williams
1984   Jeff Leisk   Glen Bell   Jimmy Ellis
1983   Stephen Gall   Glen Bell   Trevor Williams
1982   Stephen Gall (Yamaha)   Ray Vandenburg (Suzuki)   Jeff Leisk
1981   Stephen Gall (Yamaha)   Jeff Leisk   Anthony Gunter
1980   Stephen Gall   Peter Carney   Trevor Williams
1979   Pelle Granquist (Husqvarna)   Shane Kirkpatrick (Husqvarna)   Pelle Granquist
1978   Pelle Granquist (Husqvarna)   Michael Landman (Yamaha)   Pelle Granquist
1977   Anthony Gunter   Darryl Willoughby   Graeme Smythe
1976   Michael Landman   Steve Cramer   Geoff Worrell
1975   Gaston Rahier (Suzuki)   Gaston Rahier (Suzuki)   Steve Cramer
1974   Gary Flood (Bultaco)   Brian Martin (Honda)   Gary Flood
1973   Per Klitland   Gary Flood   Trevor Flood
1972   Trevor Flood   Edward Lancaster   Trevor Flood
1971   David Basham (ČZ)   David Basham (ČZ)   Ivan Miller
1970   Gary Adams   Gary Flood   Michael Groom
1969   Gary Flood (Bultaco)   Gary Flood (Bultaco)   Gary Flood
1968   Rob Voumard (Yamaha)   Ray Fisher (Kawasaki)   David Basham
1967   Matt Daley (Husqvarna)   Leon Street (Bultaco)   Ray Fisher
1966   Graham Burford (ČZ)   Ray Owen (Bultaco)   Ray Fisher
1965   Graham Burford   Ian Gaff (Bultaco)   Ray Fisher
1964   Ian Gaff   Stan Jones (BSA)   Geoff Taylor
1963   Bob O'Leary (Cotton)   Stan Jones (BSA)   Bob O'Leary
1962   Gordon Renfree -   Alan Nichol
1961   Charlie West   Ray Dole   Les Fisher
1960   Gordon Renfree (BSA)   Charlie May (BSA)   Ken Rumble
1959   Alan Nichol   Stan Jones   Ray Fisher
1958   Alan Atkins (Puch)   Alan Lee (BSA)   Jim Silvy
1957   George Bailey   Ken Richards -
1956   George Bailey (Bailey Special)   George Bailey   George Bailey
1955   John Rock (Francis-Barnett) -   Ron Edwards
1954   Ray Wall   Ken Rumble   Charlie May
1953   Ken Rumble (BSA)   Ken Rumble (BSA) -

References edit

  1. ^ "Pro MX". Pro MX.
  2. ^ "Past Results".
  3. ^ "2022 Australian Motocross Championship Series Schedule". Racer X.
  4. ^ "Results: 2022 ProMX Rd3 Wodonga". April 30, 2022.
  5. ^ a b "ProMX Championship Announces Television Package For 2022". March 11, 2022.
  6. ^ "Calendar".
  7. ^ ProMX. "PAST RESULTS: AUSTRALIAN MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP". auspromx.com.au. Retrieved March 2, 2023.
  8. ^ motorsporttop20.com. "AUSTRALIAN MOTOCROSS 250cc (1953-2000)/ MX1 (450cc) CHAMPIONSHIP" (PDF). motorsporttop20.com. Retrieved March 2, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ motorsporttop20.com. "AUSTRALIAN 125cc (1953-2002)/MX2 (250cc) MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP" (PDF). motorsporttop20.com. Retrieved March 2, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ Motorcycle News (October 1, 2020). "2020 Australian Motocross Championship cancelled". mcnews.com.au. Retrieved March 2, 2023.

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