How to Watch: Australia Pro Motocross | Round 5 Warmick

MX1 Race 2 at Round 4 PromMX ChampionshipImage DetailsCamera: Canon Canon EOS R3Lens: Canon RF 100-300mm F2.8L IS USMf 2.81/2500 secISO 200Credit: Marc Jones/Foremost MediaDate: 25 May 2025

Australia’s premier motocross racers will return to action on Sunday, June 22, for round five of the 2025 Penrite ProMX Championship, presented by AMX Superstores (ProMX), as Warwick (Qld) makes its debut on the calendar.

The track features a blend of soft, loamy dirt on top of a harder base, allowing for a range of lines and options to form – which means great racing for both riders and fans alike. Traction will be at a premium, with high-impact competition making for a thrilling weekend.

Located 130km southwest of Brisbane, the motocross round is part of the ‘Warwick Bike Week’ thanks to the Southern Downs Regional Council. The celebration of motorcycling kicked off with the Australian Superbike Championship from June 13-15, with the baton now passing to the ProMX paddock.

MX1 PREVIEW

After four rounds, 13pts separate Monster Energy CDR Yamaha’s Jed Beaton (Vic) and Boost Mobile Honda’s Kyle Webster (Vic), with the pair having put on a masterclass during the final moto in Traralgon. If the defending champion Webster wants to secure his second title, however, he will need to beat Beaton in both motos as points are at a premium with four rounds remaining.

Third-placed Nathan Crawford (Qld) expressed frustration after round four, with the KTM Racing Team rider highlighting that he’d prefer to be closer to the front-runners and that this was the focus in the weeks between rounds. He has Honda Racing’s Wilson Todd (Qld) and Queensland-based privateer Zachary Watson hot on his heels, though, and will need to fend them off again at Warwick.

Top 10 MX1 Standings after Round 4 of 8

PositionRiderPoints
1Jed Beaton160
2Kyle Webster147
3Nathan Crawford129
4Wilson Todd101
5Zachary Watson97
6Kirk Gibbs94
7Luke Clout92
8Levi Rogers89
9Todd Waters84
10Regan Duffy75

MX2 PREVIEW

Polyflor Honda’s Brodie Connolly (Vic) maintains a 10pt margin over Monster Energy Yamalube Yamaha’s Ryder Kingsford (NSW) in the Pirelli MX2 standings, with the defending champion posting a convincing 1-1 performance last time out in Traralgon. It’ll be up to Kingsford to respond on Sunday to keep this year’s title in sight.

The KTM Racing Team duo of Noah Ferguson (Qld) and Byron Dennis (NSW) are scrapping over who will be the lead rider underneath the orange tent, with five markers between the two of them entering round five. NFAL Honda’s Alex Larwood (SA) is close to the fight in fifth position, with the battle for third in the standings a true battle at this stage in the season.

Top 10 MX2 Standings after Round 4 of 8

PositionRiderResults
1Brodie Connolly192
2Ryder Kingsford182
3Noah Ferguson132
4Byron Dennis130
5Alex Larwood127
6Jayce Cosford113
7Seth Burchell112
8Cobie Bourke79
9Deacon Paice70
10Travis Olander68

HOW TO WATCH

Watch the entire Australian Pro Motocross series via FIM-MOTO.TV for International viewers.

TIMETABLE, SUNDAY, JUNE 22nd

SessionAEST Time (Australia)Europe Time
MX2 RACE 110:2402:24
MX1 RACE 113:1305:13
MX2 RACE 214:3206:32
MX1 RACE 215:2107:21

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