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Honda finish ProMX season on high with MX2 crown and MX1 wins

2023 Penrite ProMX Championship - Round Eight (Final) - Coolum

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
August 22, 2023
in Australian MX, Honda News

2023 Penrite ProMX Championship

Factory Honda Racing  claimed an MX2 championship (MX2) and two overall wins in the premier MX1 category at the final round of the Australian Motocross Championship.

Terrafirma Equipment Sales Honda’s Wilson Todd owned the MX2 championship and capped the season off with total domination in the final two motos.  Winning the final moto of the season by more than 28-seconds.

Wilson Todd

“Honda’s CRF250R is awesome – look at Jett and Hunter [Lawrence] as well.  This was a hard championship for me, as I battled many health demons. It has taken six months to get on top of it all; I am happy with the season and how we managed it.”

Wilson Todd

The team’s second MX2 rider, Polyflor Honda’s Brodie Connolly, had a stellar season. In his rookie year in MX2, he won a round and motos enroute to a final ranking of third. Brodie’s future is cemented with Honda. The team has yet to determine if that will be in Australia or America, however.

Brodie Connolly

“I would have liked to win more races, but I have learnt so much.  This is my first full year in Australia. It would not have happened if Honda had not called! My path to here has not been easiest – I had not spent much time abroad, but this year has been amazing. I will be with Honda and Yarrive next year, but we have not decided if I will race here or overseas. I am off to America to start preparing for supercross so that I can give it a good go.”

Brodie Connolly carded 3-6 results at Coolum and finished the season third on points.

Pirelli MX2 Final Championship Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1Wilson TODDHonda334
2Nathan CRAWFORDKTM299
3Brodie CONNOLLYHonda265
4Rhys BUDDYamaha233
5Noah FERGUSONGas227
6Kayden MINEARKTM198
7Liam ANDREWSHonda168
8Ryan ALEXANDERSONKTM164
9Kaleb BARHAMHusqvarna145
10Haruki YOKOYAMAKawasaki131
11Jesse DOBSONYamaha128
12Jayce COSFORDYamaha122
13Ryley FITZPATRICKGasGas73
14Brock FLYNNGasGas69
15Alex LARWOODYamaha64
16Ben NOVAKHonda54
17Liam ATKINSONKTM54
18Reid TAYLORGasGas51
19Caleb WARDHusqvarna48
20Hayden SMITHKTM47
21Ryder KINGSFORDYamaha44
22Blake FOXHusqvarna44
23Hugh McKAYKTM43
24Cody COOPERKawasaki42
25Chandler BURNSHonda40
26Jack KUKASHusqvarna34
27Jacob SWEETYamaha31
28Myles GILMOREKTM31
29Madoc DIXONKTM25
30Wilson GREINER-DAISHHonda22
31George KNIGHTHonda21
32John BOVAKTM20
33Mackenzie O’BREEHonda17
34Thynan KEANHonda10
35Braeden KREBSYamaha8
36Mitchell NORRISGasGas3
37Seton BROOMHALLYamaha2
38Charli CANNONYamaha2
39Jack McLEANYamaha1
40James BESTONYamaha1

Thor MX1

Kyle Webster dominated the MX1 contests at the Coolum finale aboard his Boost Mobile Honda Racing CRF450R. It was his second overall win of the outdoor season.

Kyle Webster went 1-1 at Coolum to underline his speed but had to settle for fifth overall for the season

Webster proved to be competitive this season, but unfortunate circumstances that were outside of his control hurt his end-of-season ranking of fifth.

Kyle Webster

“It has definitely been a season of ups and down.  I feel that I should have had more race and round wins, but things out of my control cost my dearly. Maitland was a real hit to my championship position. I coped a rock to the shoulder, and it penetrated the skin. The medics deemed me unfit to race and we lost too many valuable points.”

Webster’s race and round wins give him the confidence to rebound next year and chase the championship.

Kyle Webster

“This is my second full season on the CRF450R and, whilst it did not go to plan, I am confident that we can contend for the championship next year. I am looking forward to my future with Honda and the team.”

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Kyle Webster dominated the season finale, winning the final race of the season by 14-seconds, his fastest lap time in the final bout was four-seconds quicker than anyone else on track.

Jed Beaton claimed second overall in the championship in his first full 450 season. Unhappy with his overall position, he aims to return next year after a season of learning what it takes to contend for the championship.

Jed Beaton

“No excuses – we were beaten by the seasoned veteran. This was my first season with Honda, first full season on a 450 and we learnt a lot. I know what I need to work on and I know what I need from my bike. There is a lot of time between now and next year. I will not be racing supercross; I can focus on my health, conditioning and training for next year’s motocross championship.”

Jed Beaton finished with the #2 plate for season 2023 in MX1

Thor MX1 Final Championship Points

PosRiderBikeTotal
1Dean FERRISYamaha315
2Jed BEATONHonda291
3Kirk GIBBSKTM258
4Aaron TANTIYamaha249
5Kyle WEBSTERHonda248
6Hamish HARWOODKTM224
7Brett METCALFEKTM203
8Luke CLOUTYamaha172
9Todd WATERSHusqvarna146
10Zachary WATSONHonda146
11Jai WALKERKTM133
12Joel EVANSHonda126
13Luke ZIELINSKIYamaha113
14Dylan WOODHonda107
15Levi ROGERSYamaha83
16Regan DUFFYGasGas68
17Maximus PURVISYamaha50
18Liam JACKSONGasGas47
19John DARROCHYamaha36
20Cody O’LOANKTM32
21Cory WATTSHonda28
22Bailey MALKIEWICZYamaha23
23Zhane DUNLOPYamaha22
24Robbie MARSHALLHusqvarna20
25Bryce OGNENISKTM20
26Joshua WHITEHEADKTM19
27Jayden RYKERSHonda18
28Joel PHILLIPSHusqvarna16
29Matt MOSSYamaha15
30Cooper HOLROYDYamaha15
31Jye DICKSONGasGas15
32Siegah WARDHonda13
33Joel CIGLIANOKawasaki12
34Lochie LATIMERKTM10
35Braeden KREBSYamaha6
36Wilson GREINER-DAISHHonda5
37Kye ORCHARDKawasaki4
38Navrin GROTHUESYamaha3
39Travis SILKKTM2
40Connor ROSSANDICHKTM1
41Riley STEPHENSHonda1

EziLift MXW

Honda’s female racers did an amazing job taking second, third and fourth overall respectively.

Factory riders Emma Milesevic and Tahlia O’Hare finished second and fourth, whilst it was ‘Ride Red’ rider Maddie Brown in third.

Emma struggled at the final round, following a crash that she had a week ago. She rode maturely and managed her second place overall in the championship.

Emma Milesevic

“It was the toughest weekend.  I was riding injured from the weekend before and was struggling to hold on. It was not fun finishing this way, but I am happy to take home second.“

Emma Milesevic

Maddie Brown was thrilled with season ranking of third.

Maddie Brown

“It is tough, racing and working, but taking third and riding with support from Honda is rewarding.”

Tahlia, on the other hand, was frustrated with her overall inconsistency and is aware of what she needs to work on for next year. Although she achieved podium finishes in the final two rounds, her race finishes were up and down.

Tahlia O’Hare

“The speed is there..It is just too inconsistent, and I need to work hard on that. I am happy with some of my races, just not all of them.“

Tahlia O’Hare

EziLift MXW Final Championship Points

PosRiderBikePoints
1Charli CANNONYamaha150
2Emma MILESEVICHonda131
3Madison BROWNHonda121
4Tahlia O’HAREHonda120
5Taylor THOMPSONYamaha115
6Madison HEALEYHonda106
7Amy BARTSCHKTM86
8Tahlia DREWYamaha86
9Taylah McCUTCHEONKawasaki76
10Holly VAN DER BOORYamaha61
11Abbey MORRICEHusqvarna55
12Megan BAGNALLHonda53
13Darci WHALLEYHonda52
14Holli GEEVESGas50
15Mia TONGUEHonda37
16Sheva ARDIANSYAHHonda33
17Tarja MORRISHonda33
18Hayley MILLERYamaha32
19Sienna GIUDICEKTM31
20Emma HAYLOCKHusqvarna26
21Samantha MACARTHURKTM20
22Ebony HARRISHonda14
23Jasmine STAGGKTM13
24Keira COLLINSHusqvarna8
25Georgia SAYKTM3

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