The Honda Racing camp couldn’t have asked for a much better day at the seventh and penultimate round of the 2024 Australian ProMX Championships at MX Farm in Gympie, Queensland, at the weekend.
Not only did New Zealand’s Brodie Connolly (pictured here) wrap up the MX2 series with a round to spare, but MX1 championship leader Kyle Webster extended his lead to a more comfortable 14 points.
Completing the trifecta for the Honda team, Jake Cannon snatched the MX3 red plate after a day of tight racing around the Queensland circuit.
MX1 CLASS
A 1-2 result was more than enough for Webster to take the round win and extend his championship points lead after a fast-paced day of MX1 class racing.
Jed Beaton wrapped up the round in second overall, while the experienced Kirk Gibbs earned another round podium.
Beaton continued his perfect streak of collecting Top 10 Pole Shootout AMX cheques by logging a laptime of 1m 51.805s, besting second-fastest Gibbs by almost 0.75s.
Empire Kawasaki’s Luke Clout finished the session third-quickest, half a second ahead of Kiwi Maximus Purvis, and Aussie/Kiwi Nathan Crawford.
Webster’s title chances received a huge shot in the arm by logging a 2.8-second win in the opening MX1 moto, while Beaton had to scramble to sixth after going down in a first-turn crash and remounting in last position.
Clout beat the field to the first turn, but crashed before a lap was done, allowing Gibbs to take control of the race. Gibbs too slid out, and Webster snatched the lead and moto win.
Clout recovered from his early mistake to claim runner-up, while Crawford put in a great performance to come from fifteenth early on to finish third.
Gibbs also bounced back from his crash to cross the line in fourth, ahead of seasoned legend Brett Metcalfe.
A moto two victory from Beaton ensured he minimised the championship points loss from the first race, and carries confidence into the next weekend’s final round at Queensland Moto Park.
Purvis was awarded the holeshot and led the opening laps, but an unforced error saw him go off-track and allow Beaton – who’d already worked his way past Webster early on – to take control of the race.
Beaton went on to win by 3.7 seconds over Webster, while Gibbs was forced to settle for third after piling the pressure on Webster for most of the moto.
Purvis and Clout completed the last race of the day in fourth and fifth respectively.
In the points chase, Webster now holds a 14-point lead over Beaton (346 to 332), while Crawford remains third (275).
MX2 CLASS
Tauranga rider Connolly has been crowned the first champion of 2024 after another 1-1 round result at the rolling MX Farm circuit, extending Honda’s domination of the class for another year.
Rounding out the podium for the day were Rhys Budd and Alex Larwood.
Connolly made a statement early by putting in a searing qualifying time and taking pole position for the gate-picks. His time of 1m56.603 around a heavy track was almost 0.8s quicker than second-placed Cambell Williams, with Ryder Kingsford third. Budd and Kayden Minear completed the top five qualifying spots.
A leaderboard shake-up in the opening MX2 moto saw Connolly land a killer blow to his rivals, and all but secure the 2024 championship.
It was Williams who jumped into early lead by grabbing the holeshot, but two laps later he bobbled in a rutted turn and allowed Connolly to take the lead and walk away with a 3.363-second victory.
MX Farm regulars Williams and Jack Kukas put in the rides of their careers to stay within sight of Connolly and finish on the moto podium.
Behind them, Jack Mather also chalked up his best MX2 result with a hard-fought fourth, ahead of Jayce Cosford.
Championship hopefuls Kingsford and Noah Ferguson had a torrid time of it, finishing the opening moto 11th and 12th respectively.
Later, Connolly claimed the 2024 MX2 championship by winning the second moto.
It was Brock Flynn who snatched the holeshot, but he was quickly shuffled back by Connolly and Budd, who then went on to finish the moto first and second. Larwood put in a gritty performance to move from 15th to third on a track that was difficult to pass on, beating Ferguson and Minear to the line.
With 319 points, Connolly has an unsurmountable 78-point lead over Minear (214), with Ferguson just one point further back.
MX3 CLASS
The MX3 class has a new championship leader, with Jake Cannon taking another round win with a perfect 1-1 score.
Previous series leader Koby Hantis and his team-mate Kayd Kingsford took the remaining round podium spots.
Cannon topped the qualifying session, with his 1m58.707s lap almost 0.45s faster than that of second-placed Kingsford.
Ky Woods claimed third-quickest time, ahead of Seth Burchell, and Finley Manson.
Cannon tied up the championship MX3 championship points by winning the opening MX3 moto.
It was Kingsford who claimed the holeshot, but Cannon applied the blowtorch and made a good early pass to take the lead. Kingsford stayed close all race, but despite a desperate last-corner attempt at the lead, he crossed the line 0.54s behind Cannon.
Jackson Fuller finished with an impressive third, ahead of Hantis and his team-mate, Burchell, who had put in a late charge to work his way into the top five.
While Deacon Paice hit the front of the second MX3 moto, Cannon and Hantis quickly relegated him to second as the two contenders went toe-to-toe for the win and series lead.
Cannon would end up taking the victory by 1.9s, and inherited the points lead at the same time. Burchell made a late pass on Paice to finish a distant third, while Ky Woods crossed the line in fifth.
In the championship points, Cannon now has a three-point lead over Hantis, with Kobe Drew third, a further 18 points back.
MX65 Futures
Blake Bohannon grabbed a second-round win on countback after an entertaining day of racing.
Sidney Stephenson stole the holeshot, but Victorian Lewis-Jay Carafa inherited the lead on the opening lap. Stephenson didn’t back down and again took control of the race a lap later, and went on to win by 3.72s.
Bohannon set the quickest lap of the race on his way to a runner-up result, with Mason Ezergailis third. Kye Sproule and Archie Black came home fourth and fifth, with Carafa fading the early lead to finish sixth.
In the second moto, Stephenson again got a great start. It was short-lived though, as Bohannon capitalised on an early mistake by the leader to take the lead and a 2.5s winning margin. Behind Stephenson finished Sproule, Ezergailis and Black.
Heading into the final round at QMP next weekend, Bohannon leads Ezergailis (94 points to 76), with Sproule just two points further back.
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RESULTS & STANDINGS:
Top 10 Overall Results round 7:
- Kyle Webster (Honda) 1-2
- Jed Beaton (Yamaha) 6-1
- Kirk Gibbs (GasGas) 4-3
- Luke Clout (Kawasaki) 2-5
- Zachary Watson (Husqvarna) 7-6
- Maximus Purvis (Yamaha) 11-4
- Todd Waters (Husqvarna) 9-7
- Caleb Ward (Husqvarna) 8-9
- Nathan Crawford (KTM) 3-16
- Wilson Todd (Honda) 10-8
Top 10 Standings after round 7 of 8:
- Kyle Webster (Honda) 346
- Jed Beaton (Yamaha) 332
- Nathan Crawford (KTM) 275
- Kirk Gibbs (GasGas) 257
- Todd Waters (Husqvarna) 219
- Luke Clout (Kawasaki) 210
- Brett Metcalfe (Kawasaki) 195
- Zachary Watson (Husqvarna) 181
- Joel Evans (Yamaha) 140
- Dean Ferris (Yamaha) 104
Top 10 MX2 Overall Results round 7:
- Brodie Connolly (Honda) 1-1
- Rhys Budd (Husqvarna) 7-2
- Alex Larwood (Honda) 8-3
- Jack Kukas (Husqvarna) 3-8
- Jack Mather (Husqvarna) 4-7
- Kayden Minear (KTM) 6-5
- Noah Ferguson (Honda) 12-4
- Haruki Yokoyama (Honda) 9-6
- Jayce Cosford (Yamaha) 5-15
- Cambell Williams (Yamaha) 2-25
Top 10 MX2 Standings after round 7 of 8:
- Brodie Connolly (Honda) 319
- Kayden Minear (KTM) 241
- Noah Ferguson (Honda) 240
- Ryder Kingsford (Yamaha) 234
- Rhys Budd (Husqvarna) 211
- Alex Larwood (Honda) 209
- Jayce Cosford (Yamaha) 204
- Kaleb Barham (Yamaha) 172
- Haruki Yokoyama (Honda) 155
- Jack Mather (Husqvarna) 145