Kyle Webster wins the 2025 Australia MX1 Championship

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It was a fitting end to a dramatic MX1 campaign, as Kyle Webster emerged from a rollercoaster season to successfully defend his title and be crowned a two-time MX1 Champion.

Webster rode a smart and consistent final round, finishing third in both motos to secure the crown with 315 points. Teammate Wilson Todd stole the round win with a thrilling last-corner pass on Webster in moto two, securing third overall in the championship (264 points).

“This one means even more,” said Webster. “After the injuries I’ve dealt with this year, just making it to round two felt like a miracle. This is for the team, the sponsors, and everyone who believed in me.”

MX2: Connolly Clinches Second Straight Title, Ferguson Wins Finale

Brodie Connolly put the MX2 title beyond doubt at the penultimate round but still showed up to fight at QMP, bouncing back from a crash in moto one to win the second race and celebrate his second consecutive MX2 title.

“The goal was always the championship,” said Connolly. “We got that done early, and to finish with a win is a great way to cap it off.”

Despite Connolly’s comeback, it was Noah Ferguson who stole the show, riding to his first overall MX2 round win of the season with a consistent 1-3 scorecard. Ryder Kingsford also impressed, finishing second overall on the day and runner-up in the championship standings (329 pts), while Ferguson secured third with 304 pts.

Alex Larwood wrapped up his season fourth overall with multiple podiums and a round win to his name, and will return to the team in 2026.

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