Australian Motocross
Results Recap: #45
Results from a cross the globe.
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Although the off-season tends to be a bleak time, this past weekend was packed with racing! Current stars of the sport descended on events in France, Australia, Germany and Finland to entertain fans. That is obviously a lot for you to follow, but this feature will ensure you can catch up on everything that went on in a swift manner.
Paris-Lille Supercross: Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille
SX1 Overall Classification |
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1st |
Marvin Musquin |
1-1 |
2nd |
Justin Barcia |
2-2 |
3rd |
Christian Craig |
5-3 |
4th |
Cedric Soubeyras |
4-4 |
5th |
Malcolm Stewart |
3-6 |
6th |
Cyrille Coulon |
8-7 |
7th |
Fabien Izoird |
9-8 |
8th |
Thomas Ramette |
6-14 |
9th |
Valentin Teillet |
16-5 |
10th |
Tommy Searle |
12-9 |
11th |
Adrien Escoffier |
13-10 |
12th |
Romain Febvre |
11-13 |
13th |
Jordi Tixier |
7-DNQ |
14th |
Simon Mallet |
10-DNQ |
15th |
Kevin Ballanger |
DNQ-11 |
16th |
Loic Rombaut |
DNQ-12 |
17th |
Xavier Boog |
14-DNQ |
18th |
Maxime Desprey |
15-DNQ |
SX2 Overall Classification |
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1st |
Florent Richier |
1-2 |
2nd |
Yannis Irsuti |
3-3 |
3rd |
Gaetan Le Hir |
5-4 |
4th |
Thomas Do |
2-7 |
5th |
Brian Hsu |
11-1 |
6th |
Anthony Bourdon |
4-8 |
7th |
Pierre Lozzi |
7-6 |
8th |
Arnaud Aubin |
10-5 |
9th |
Robin Kappel |
8-10 |
10th |
Nicolas Barcelo |
6-15 |
11th |
Lucas Imbert |
9-13 |
12th |
Calvin Fonvieille |
13-11 |
13th |
Ryan Surratt |
12-12 |
14th |
Lorenzo Camporese |
DNQ-9 |
15th |
Julien Roussaly |
DNQ-14 |
16th |
Jean Marrone |
14-DNQ |
17th |
Jake Nicholls |
15-DNQ |
18th |
Dan Houzet |
16-DNQ |
AUS-X Open:Â Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
SX1 Main Event (Friday) |
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1st |
Chad Reed |
2nd |
Justin Brayton |
3rd |
Jay Marmont |
4th |
Cooper Webb |
5th |
Kade Mosig |
6th |
Ryan Villopoto |
7th |
Daniel Reardon |
8th |
Dean Ferris |
9th |
Todd Waters |
10th |
Wil Hahn |
11th |
Chris Alldredge |
12th |
Kyle Peters |
SX2 Main Event (Friday) |
|
1st |
Gavin Faith |
2nd |
Jackson Richardson |
3rd |
Hayden Mellross |
4th |
Nathan Crawford |
5th |
Wilson Todd |
6th |
Aaron Tanti |
7th |
Joel Wightman |
8th |
Kale Makeham |
9th |
Geran Stapleton |
10th |
Josh Cachia |
11th |
Dylan Wills |
12th |
Jesse Madden |
SX1 Main Event (Saturday) |
|
1st |
Chad Reed |
2nd |
Cooper Webb |
3rd |
Justin Brayton |
4th |
Ryan Villopoto |
5th |
Dean Ferris |
6th |
Kyle Peters |
7th |
Wil Hahn |
8th |
Daniel Reardon |
9th |
Chris Alldredge |
10th |
Adam Enticknap |
11th |
Jesse Dobson |
12th |
Jay Marmont |
SX2 Main Event (Saturday) |
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1st |
Gavin Faith |
2nd |
Jackson Richardson |
3rd |
Kyle Webster |
4th |
Josh Cachia |
5th |
Jordan Hill |
6th |
Joel Wightman |
7th |
Geran Stapleton |
8th |
Wilson Todd |
9th |
Tomas Ravenhorst |
10th |
Kerion Hall |
11th |
Ford Dale |
12th |
Hayden Mellross |
SX1 Series Standings |
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1st |
Justin Brayton |
115 |
2nd |
Dean Ferris |
91 |
3rd |
Daniel Reardon |
81 |
4th |
Wil Hahn |
81 |
5th |
Jay Marmont |
71 |
6th |
Kade Mosig |
64 |
7th |
Jay Wilson |
48 |
8th |
Adam Enticknap |
47 |
9th |
Kyle Peters |
43 |
10th |
Luke Wilson |
35 |
11th |
Lawson Bopping |
33 |
12th |
Jesse Dobson |
32 |
SX2 Series Standings |
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1st |
Jackson Richardson |
105 |
2nd |
Gavin Faith |
102 |
3rd |
Hayden Mellross |
99 |
4th |
Joel Wightman |
62 |
5th |
Wade Hunter |
58 |
6th |
Wilson Todd |
56 |
7th |
Dylan Wills |
53 |
8th |
Jordan Hill |
48 |
9th |
Kyle Webster |
47 |
10th |
Aaron Tanti |
44 |
11th |
Geran Stapleton |
42 |
12th |
Tomas Ravenhorst |
39 |
Tampere Supercross: Exhibition and Sports Centre, Tampere
SX1 Main Event One (Friday) |
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1st |
Hugo Basaula |
2nd |
Alex Ray |
3rd |
Joan Cros |
4th |
Ludovic Macler |
5th |
Teemu Keljo |
6th |
Jere Haavisto |
7th |
Gert Krestinov |
8th |
Miro Sihvonen |
9th |
Matti Seistola |
10th |
Priit Ratsep |
11th |
Ryan Lockhart |
12th |
Albin Larsen |
SX1 Main Event Two (Friday) |
|
1st |
Alex Ray |
2nd |
Joan Cros |
3rd |
Miro Sihvonen |
4th |
Hugo Basaula |
5th |
Ludovic Macler |
6th |
Jere Haavisto |
7th |
Matti Seistola |
8th |
Priit Ratsep |
9th |
Gert Krestinov |
10th |
Teemu Keljo |
11th |
Albin Larsen |
12th |
Ryan Lockhart |
SX1 Main Event One (Saturday) |
|
1st |
Miro Sihvonen |
2nd |
Gert Krestinov |
3rd |
Alex Ray |
4th |
Joan Cros |
5th |
Hugo Basaula |
6th |
Jere Haavisto |
7th |
Ludovic Macler |
8th |
Jakob Nielsen |
9th |
Roni Salin |
10th |
Stefan Olsson |
11th |
Kim Sorensen |
12th |
Teemu Keljo |
SX1 Main Event Two (Saturday) |
|
1st |
Hugo Basaula |
2nd |
Alex Ray |
3rd |
Gert Krestinov |
4th |
Jere Haavisto |
5th |
Joan Cros |
6th |
Miro Sihvonen |
7th |
Ludovic Macler |
8th |
Jakob Nielsen |
9th |
Hampus Kahrle |
10th |
Roni Salin |
11th |
Kyle Springman |
12th |
Teemu Keljo |
Stuttgart Supercross: Hanns-Martin-Schleyer Hall, Stuttgart
SX1 Main Event (Friday) |
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1st |
Nick Schmidt |
2nd |
Cole Martinez |
3rd |
Dominique Thury |
4th |
Jace Owen |
5th |
Chris Blose |
6th |
Filip Neugebauer |
7th |
Steven Mages |
8th |
Charles LeFrancois |
9th |
Cade Clason |
10th |
Boris Maillard |
11th |
Steven Clarke |
12th |
Sulivan Jaulin |
SX1 Main Event (Saturday) |
|
1st |
Nick Schmidt |
2nd |
Chris Blose |
3rd |
Steven Mages |
4th |
Jesse Wentland |
5th |
Steven Clarke |
6th |
Sulivan Jaulin |
7th |
Cade Clason |
8th |
Matt Bayliss |
9th |
Boris Maillard |
10th |
Filip Neugebauer |
11th |
Austin Politelli |
12th |
Jace Owen |
After a successful year of competition in 2023 that saw Ruben Chadwick claim victory in the Australian Hard Enduro Championship and Fraser Higlett securing the top spot in the Queensland Offroad Championship, Beta Motorcycles Australia is pleased to announce the 2024 Beta Motorcycles Australia Race Team. This year, the team will have an expanded roster of riders competing in more classes and championships, further showcasing Beta Motorcycles Australia’s commitment to racing and supporting the sport in Australia.
Words: Press Release | Lead Image: Beta
With the release of the all-new Beta RX 450, the first purpose-built motocross bike from Beta, Beta Motorcycles Australia is pleased to announce that they will now be venturing into the world of motocross here in Australia. Sponsoring local riders in the Pro MX Championship marks a significant milestone for the team and adds a new dimension to their racing endeavours.
2024 RIDERS:
RUBEN CHADWICK
BIKE: Beta RR 300 Racing
CHAMPIONSHIP: Australian Hard Enduro Championship
CLASS: Gold
FRASER HIGLETT
BIKE: Beta RR 480 Racing
CHAMPIONSHIP: AORC, QORC, HATTAH
CLASS: E3
ANDY WILKSCH
BIKE: Beta RR 350 Racing
CHAMPIONSHIP: AORC, VORC, HATTAH
CLASS: E2
JYE DICKSON
BIKE: Beta RR 480 Racing
CHAMPIONSHIP: AORC, HATTAH
CLASS: E3
EBONY NIELSEN
BIKE: Beta RR 300 Racing
CHAMPIONSHIP: AORC, QORC, AHEC
CLASS: EW, Silver (Mixed)
BEN KEARNS
(Beta Ballard’s Offroad Team)
BIKE: Beta RR 390 Racing
CHAMPIONSHIP: AORC
CLASS: E2
LEVI ROGERS
(In partnership with Caloundra Motorcycle Centre)
BIKE: Beta RX 450
CHAMPIONSHIP: ProMX
CLASS: MX1
DEEGAN GRAHAM
BIKE: Beta RX 450, Beta RE 390 Racing
CHAMPIONSHIP: AORC Sunshine State MX
CLASS: E2, MX1
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In the latest MX Vice Show, Australian ace Rhys Budd talks to Ed Stratmann about joining the exciting Raceline Husqvarna team, his aims for 2024, his strong start to the year, how he’s balancing racing the 250 and 450 at the moment, his multifaceted training program, the highs and lows of 2023, how important mindset is, working with Aussie legend Todd Waters, how grateful he is to all those who support him and much more.
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Lead Image: Raceline Husqvarna / Michael Williams
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Introducing the Raceline Husqvarna Racing Team for season 2024. Led by MX1 contender Todd Waters alongside MX2 title prospects Rhys Budd and Jack Mather, the team’s primed for a massive season. Check out their epic season launching gallery by Michael Williams (@postmoto_ on Instagram).
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