The opening round of the 2022 Australian Motocross Championships is set for this weekend, this season including Tauranga’s Brodie Connolly among the entries.
Yes indeed, the Penrite ProMX Championship, presented by AMX Superstores, kicks back into gear for 2022 off at Wonthaggi Motocross Track, this weekend.
The schedule includes practice, qualifying and racing all in one jam-packed Sunday with action from Australia’s best MX1, MX2, MX3 and MXW riders. After a long off season, riders are chomping at the bit to get back on track and put on a show for Motocross fans from far and wide.
KTM Factory rider Kirk Gibbs who is one of the favourites for this year’s MX1 championship is just excited to be back racing again.
“The past two race seasons have been heavily affected by the Covid pandemic,” Gibbs said.
“But last year I showed glimpses that I’m capable of winning races. Now that I’ve returned to KTM, everything feels so familiar and I’m excited to be heading into 2022 with the team that I’ve enjoyed success with in the past.
“Over the off-season, I’ve worked on a few things body-wise and I’m feeling fit and ready for the gates to drop at Wonthaggi.
“In the past I’ve done well there, but I’ve also had some challenging days. It’s a track that can sort the men from the boys, particularly if it rains, so the aim is to just be consistent, stack some solid points and remain healthy for the entire championship.”
Motocross fans will be thrilled to learn that ProMX Management will bring to the screen the most in-depth and complete television coverage the sport has ever seen as the 2022 Penrite ProMX Championship, presented by AMX Superstores (ProMX), roars into life- and onto their screens- at round one in Wonthaggi, Victoria.
There is no shortage of options for fans to catch all the action on their preferred screen via the unprecedented (and extended!) three-hour free-to-air TV and sports streaming HD broadcast, plus the ProMX TV Live Stream.
Australian motocross will fans be able to see the 2022 ProMX Championship Live on SBS as the Championship’s Official free-to-air TV partner, and through the official sports streaming provider Stan Sport who will both broadcast the Live show to an extended three-hour package for 2022.
Dedicated hardcore MX fans have the opportunity to tune-in and see all the morning racing action online through www.auspromx.com.au via the ProMX TV Live Stream.The impressive International TV package is also back for 2022 and ProMX Fans in New Zealand will also get to enjoy the high flying ProMX coverage via Sky Sport NZ across all rounds.
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