Australian Motocross
Results Recap: #46
The USA, Australia, Germany and more.
Well, would you look at that? There is still some racing to watch out for! Four high-profile events took place across the globe this past weekend, although only one of them followed a traditional format. The AMA Endurocross finale took place in California, whilst various elite riders found themselves battling the elements on a random beach in Holland. The ‘Straight Rhythm’ concept landed in Australia for the first time as well!
Red Bull Knock Out:Â Scheveningen, The Netherlands
Adult Overall Classification |
|
1st |
Jeffrey Herlings |
2nd |
Nathan Watson |
3rd |
Glenn Coldenhoff |
4th |
Steve Ramon |
5th |
Axel Van De Sande |
6th |
Maxime Renaux |
7th |
Camile Chapeliere |
8th |
Victor Brossier |
9th |
Daymond Martens |
10th |
Timothee Florin |
11th |
Bas Verhoeven |
12th |
Sven van der Mierden |
13th |
Sergei Potisek |
14th |
Ronnie van Rooij |
15th |
Jim Kanters |
16th |
Matt Moffat |
17th |
Maxime Sot |
18th |
Christian Dignum |
19th |
Amel Advokaat |
20th |
Maik Voorwinden |
21st |
John Cuppen |
22nd |
Florent Becker |
ADAC Supercross Cup: Round Two, Munchen
SX1 Main Event (Friday) |
|
1st |
Gavin Faith |
2nd |
Kyle Cunningham |
3rd |
Jace Owen |
4th |
Nick Schmidt |
5th |
Charles LeFrancois |
6th |
Chris Blose |
7th |
Loic Rombaut |
8th |
Sullivan Jaulin |
9th |
Dominique Thury |
10th |
Steven Mages |
11th |
Paul Coates |
12th |
Boris Maillard |
SX2 Main Event One (Friday) |
|
1st |
Stephan Buttner |
2nd |
Julien Lebeau |
3rd |
Clement Briatte |
4th |
Brian Hsu |
5th |
Chris Bayliss |
6th |
Luca Nijenhuis |
7th |
Nolan Cordens |
8th |
Paul Haberland |
9th |
Glen Meier |
10th |
Oliver Kaas |
11th |
Adrien Malaval |
12th |
Gradie Featherstone |
SX2 Main Event Two (Friday) |
|
1st |
Stephan Buttner |
2nd |
Gradie Featherstone |
3rd |
Luca Nijenhuis |
4th |
Julien Lebeau |
5th |
Clement Briatte |
6th |
Adrien Malaval |
7th |
Chris Bayliss |
8th |
Nolan Cordens |
9th |
Glen Meier |
10th |
Oliver Kaas |
11th |
Brian Hsu |
12th |
Paul Haberland |
SX1 Main Event (Saturday) |
|
1st |
Kyle Cunningham |
2nd |
Nick Schmidt |
3rd |
Gavin Faith |
4th |
Jace Owen |
5th |
Chris Blose |
6th |
Dominique Thury |
7th |
Matt Bayliss |
8th |
Charles LeFrancois |
9th |
Jesse Wentland |
10th |
Carlos Macanas |
11th |
Filip Neugebauer |
12th |
Marcus Lee Soper |
SX2 Main Event One (Saturday) |
|
1st |
Stephan Buttner |
2nd |
Brian Hsu |
3rd |
Chris Bayliss |
4th |
Adrien Malaval |
5th |
Luca Nijenhuis |
6th |
Gradie Featherstone |
7th |
Johannes Klein |
8th |
Julien Lebeau |
9th |
Clement Briatte |
10th |
Alessandro Contessi |
11th |
Glen Meier |
12th |
Paul Haberland |
SX2 Main Event Two (Saturday) |
|
1st |
Stephan Buttner |
2nd |
Chris Bayliss |
3rd |
Julien Lebeau |
4th |
Brian Hsu |
5th |
Johannes Klein |
6th |
Adrien Malaval |
7th |
Glen Meier |
8th |
Alessandro Contessi |
9th |
Paul Haberland |
10th |
Clement Briatte |
11th |
Luca Nijenhuis |
12th |
Gradie Featherstone |
Rhythm-X: Tasmania, Australia
SX1 Overall Classification |
|
1st |
Justin Brayton |
2nd |
Wil Hahn |
3rd |
Dean Ferris |
4th |
Geran Stapleton |
SX2 Overall Classification |
|
1st |
Geran Stapleton |
2nd |
Joel Wightman |
3rd |
Aaron Tanti |
4th |
Tomas Ravenhorst |
AMA Endurocross: Round Eight, Ontario
Pro Main Event |
|
1st |
Cody Webb |
2nd |
Colton Haaker |
3rd |
Cory Graffunder |
4th |
Ty Cullins |
5th |
Ty Tremaine |
6th |
Noah Kepple |
7th |
Geoff Aaron |
8th |
Kyle Redmond |
9th |
Nick Thompson |
10th |
Mike Brown |
11th |
Max Gerston |
12th |
Trystan Hart |
Pro Series Standings |
||
1st |
Colton Haaker |
201 |
2nd |
Cody Webb |
192 |
3rd |
Ty Tremaine |
127 |
4th |
Mike Brown |
126 |
5th |
Kyle Redmond |
116 |
6th |
Cory Graffunder |
111 |
7th |
Max Gerston |
104 |
8th |
Noah Kepple |
100 |
9th |
Trystan Hart |
97 |
10th |
Geoff Aaron |
90 |
11th |
Nick Thompson |
79 |
12th |
Ty Cullins |
69 |
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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