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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

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

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

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Christian Craig was a fan favourite in his first trip to Paris-Lille.

Sean Ogden

AUS-X Open: Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney

SX1 Main Event (Friday)

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)

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

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

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

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Chad Reed put on quite a show for the Australian fans.

AUS-X Open

Tampere Supercross: Exhibition and Sports Centre, Tampere

SX1 Main Event One (Friday)

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)

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

Australian Motocross

Introducing The 2024 Beta Motorcycles Australia Race Team

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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.


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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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The MX Vice Show Episode #160 with Rhys Budd

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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.

The MX Vice Show is as always available to listen to on Spotify, iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher and Google Play. Thanks to Parts Europe, Scott, Acerbis, Fly Racing, AS3 Performance, ARMA nutrition, Holeshot Motorhomes and Even Strokes for their support of The MX Vice Show. If you would like to become a part of the show, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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Gallery: New-look Raceline Husqvarna Racing Team unveiled for 2024

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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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