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Australian Junior Motocross Championships Results/Reports

2022 KTM Australian Motocross Championship (AJMX)

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
October 3, 2022
in Australian MX

2022 Australian Junior Motocross Championships


The 2022 KTM Australian Junior Motocross Championship (AJMX) wrapped up on Sunday at Rockhampton with Australian Junior Motocross Champions crowned.

Western Australian Kayden Minear was the standout performer amongst a field of the country’s best.

Kayden Minear
Kayden Minear – 2022 Rockhampton KTM AJMX

Continuing his impressive season, Minear (KTM) won finals four and five in the 128cc to 150cc 2/- & 200cc to 250cc 4/ 15 years category on his way to being crowned Australian champion for the class.

Byron Dennis (GASGAS) secured the runner-up position, with Kobe Drew (Yamaha) bringing home third.

Byron Dennis

“The week started really well and I was happy with the form and results I showed early on in both the heats and finals. I qualified first in the 250s and won the first two finals, plus qualified second on the 125, but I had some nerves in the first 125 final and got a bad start in that race. I was able to work my way back to the front, but then crashed in the last turn. I also had a big crash chasing the leader through the rollers in the final race of the week, but was able to remount and finish sixth. All in all, it was a good week, but I really wish I could’ve finished first and made it a little bit better! I’m grateful to the GASGAS team for all their help this week and making sure my bikes were on point.”

Byron Dennis
Byron Dennis – 2022 Rockhampton KTM AJMX

The championship glory didn’t end there for Minear, with the KTM talent taking out finals four and five in the 100cc to 125cc 2/ – 15 years class to grab that title too, leading Seth Burchell (Yamaha) and Dennis in the overall standings.

Kayden Minear

“It was a really good week for me, although it got off to a rough start with a crash in the early stages. Once I got on a winning streak though, there was no turning back! It means a lot to finish off my junior career with two titles before I step up to the seniors in 2023 – I wanted to make a statement and that’s what I did this week. The 2023 KTM 250 SX-F was awesome and I felt comfortable on it all week.”

Kayden Minear
Kayden Minear – 2022 Rockhampton KTM AJMX

Madi Simpson (Honda) was crowned in Female 100cc to 150cc 2/- & 200cc to 250cc 4/ 13 to under 16 years, three points ahead of Danielle McDonald (Yamaha) as the duo traded victories in finals four and five. A pair of thirds today was enough for Darci Whalley to comfortably secure P3 overall in the category.

Taking home two national titles at Six Mile Raceway, Simpson was also victorious in Female 85cc 2/- & 150 4/- All Wheels 12 to under 16 years, finishing ahead of Emily Lambert, who showed early form in the event, as a second and fourth in finals four and five sealed third overall for Stephanie Turnbull.

Jet Alsop
Jet Alsop – 2022 Rockhampton KTM AJMX

In 128cc to 150cc 2/- & 200cc to 250cc 4/- 13 to under 15 years, Jet Alsop (KTM) delivered when it counted and won the final race to secure the title, with final four victor Liam Owens (Husqvarna) second and Jake Cannon (Yamaha) P3.

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Jet Alsop

“My week progressively got better. It was awesome to get the job done in the 250 class and I left everything out there on the 125, but just came up a bit short. I had a lot of fun on the 2023 KTM 250 SX-F and am stoked to have been able to win an Australian title on it! It was such a good week and there was a great atmosphere around the pits.”

Jet Alsop
Jet Alsop – 2022 Rockhampton KTM AJMX

It was (Jake) Cannon taking the honours in 100cc to 125cc 2/-13 to under 15 years, emerging on top with a victory in race two and finishing just three points ahead of Alsop in the overall standings, as Owens completed the top three, a further three points back. Final three winner Ky Woods (GASGAS) concluded the event P4 overall in the class.

Ky Woods

“It was definitely a tough week with the heat, but I felt like my preparation leading into the Aussie juniors had been positive. My starts all week were really good and I was able to score a lot of holeshots on my GASGAS MC 125. I also felt my race speed was right up there, but some crashes let me down in the second final. I finished the week off on a high note by winning the last race, so it felt really good to get that win as the boys had been riding really fast all week.”

Ky Woods
Ky Woods – 2022 Rockhampton KTM AJMX

Dominating 85cc 2/- & 150 4/- Standard / Big Wheel 14 to under 16 was William Wadwell (GASGAS), winning all five finals across the event to take the title in a convincing fashion ahead of Patrick Butler (GASGAS) and Casey Wilmington (Husqvarna).

Heath Fisher
Heath Fisher – 2022 Rockhampton KTM AJMX

Crossing the line first in 85cc 2/- & 150 4/- Standard / Big Wheel 12 to under 14 years final two, Heath Fisher (Husqvarna) did what he needed to and wrapped up the national title in the category, with Jack Deveson (Husqvarna) notching P2 and notably winning final number three. Consistent 3-3 finishes today for Jackson Fuller landed the GASGAS rider third overall.

Heath Fisher

“It’s been a really great week and I felt strong and consistent on the bike the whole time, regardless of the conditions that were thrown at us. I really like this track and I’ve ridden it a few times, but it formed up a lot differently this week due to the fact there weren’t as many big bikes on the track. It was very satisfying to finish the day with the overall and I felt like everything clicked all week.”

Heath Fisher
Heath Fisher – 2022 Rockhampton KTM AJMX
Jack Deveson

“This is my first-ever Australian titles podium, so I’m pretty pumped on that and to see a reward for all the hard work we’ve put in this year. I had a couple of horrible starts in the first two finals, but I was still able to work my way through the pack well. I finally got a good start in the last moto and was able to make one pass on my teammate to take the win. All in all, it’s been a great weekend and I couldn’t be happier with the result.”

Jack Deveson
Jack Deveson – 2022 Rockhampton KTM AJMX

Heath Davy (Yamaha) banked the Australian championship in 85cc 2/- & 150 4/- Standard Wheel 9 to under 12 years, winning both races today as Seth Thomas (KTM) concluded the Rockhampton racing second in the class ahead of third-placed Bodie Court (GASGAS).

Bodie Court

“My week had good and bad points, but to finish with my second podium at my third junior titles is a good feeling. I was feeling really good early on when I won two of my three heat races. I’m a little disappointed in the second final when I tucked the front twice – the first time while I was leading – and finished the race in fourth. I was able to bounce back to finish second in the last moto and finish on the podium overall. I learnt a lot and I’m already looking forward to next year!”

Bodie Court
Bodie Court – 2022 Rockhampton KTM AJMX

It was Thomas that reigned supreme in 65cc 2/- 10 to under 12 years, winning final four and taking the title in the category in front of Deegan Fort (Yamaha) and final three leader Davy. In 65cc 2/- 10 7 to under 10 years, Ethan Wolfe claimed the crown courtesy of 1-1-2 scores, besting final three victor Blake Bohannon in the overall standings and Sidney Stephenson.

Showing great form to conclude the event, Kye Sproule won finals four and five in 50cc auto 7 to under 9 years to elevate himself to the top of the standings, seven points ahead of Mason Ezergailis as Ryder O’Grady completed the top three.


2022 KTM Australian Junior Motocross Championship Results

128-150 2/- & 200-250 4/- (13-u15) Standings

PosRiderTotalR1R2R3R4R5
1Jet ALSOP1172520252225
2Liam OWENS1132222222522
3Jake CANNON992025202014
4Koby HANTIS871318181820
5Seth SHACKLETON841816161618
6Seth MORROW731414141516
7Koby TATE701615131313
8Kayden STRODE55129121111
9Jake RUMENS54151310610
10Frederick TAYLOR50101211512

100-125 2/- (15yrs) Standings

PosRiderTotalR1R2R3R4R5
1Kayden MINEAR1202025252525
2Seth BURCHELL1082222222220
3Byron DENNIS1001820202022
4Kobe DREW932518181616
5Braden PLATH771415151815
6Kallam DYCE661514131212
7Patrick MARTIN63912141414
8Angus PEARCE621316–1518
9Aidan WADDELL57119111313
10Noah MORGAN488131296

85cc 2/- & 150 4/- (12 – U14ys) Standings

PosRiderTotalR1R2R3
1Heath FISHER72252522
2Jack DEVESON69222225
3Jackson FULLER60202020
4Max COMPTON51151818
5Lachlan ALLEN46141616
6Nate EBBECK3716615
7Tomi DOBLE3681414
8Declan CONNORS3113117
9Riley BURGESS291289
10Cooper FORD2831312

FEMALE 100-150 2/- & 200-250 4/- (13-U16) Standings

PosRiderTotalR1R2R3R4R5
1Madi SIMPSON1172520252522
2Danielle MCDONALD1142225202225
3Darci WHALLEY1021822222020
4Jaylee RIMBAS922018181818
5Emily LAMBERT791615161616
6Mia TONGUE741316151515
7Monique SIMPSON661510131414
8Ella GLEESON641113141313
9Klaire SMITH571012111212
10Danielle CHURCHETT551211101111
11Darcey FORREST40141412––
12April JENKINSON10–––10

100-125 2/- (13-u15) Standings

PosRiderTotalR1R2R3
1Jake CANNON67222520
2Jet ALSOP64202222
3Liam OWENS61251818
4Ky WOODS54181125
5Seth SHACKLETON51152016
6Kayd KINGSFORD45161415
7William WADWELL42121614
8Cooper ROWE41141512
9Jacob SALIH36111213
10Jake RUMENS3210139

65 2/- (10-u12) Standings

PosRiderTotalR1R2R3R4R5
1Seth THOMAS1162522222522
2Deegan FORT982020202018
3Heath DAVY97625251625
4Nate PERRETT942212182220
5Cooper DANAHER721811151414
6Clayton WALSH59–18131315
7Seth ELLEM5191412106
8Darcy BURKE49–1531516
9Zander KRUIK4751014711
10Brian GYLES47–131618–

128-150 2/- & 200-250 4/- (15)

PosRiderTotalR1R2R3R4R5
1Kayden MINEAR1192222252525
2Byron DENNIS1092525222215
3Kobe DREW982018202020
4Seth BURCHELL961820181822
5Tyler COLLINS62161613116
6Patrick MARTIN62151514513
7Aidan WADDELL61141491311
8Jyle CAMPBELL6010–161618
9Braden PLATH60813151212
10Kallam DYCE5412912147

85 2/- & 150 4/- (14-u16) Standings

PosRiderTotalR1R2R3R4R5
1William WADWELL1252525252525
2Patrick BUTLER1042220202022
3Casey WILMINGTON1001818222220
4Max STEVENSON85922181818
5Auston BOYD822015161516
6Kai PRATT711516141610
7Charlie REWSE611011151114
8Kane NOVAK58141451015
9Keono ROBINSON57512131413
10Seth DAVIS57138121311

85 2/- & 150 4/- (9-u12) Standings

PosRiderTotalR1R2R3
1Heath DAVY75252525
2Seth THOMAS62222218
3Bodie COURT60201822
4Kyle HARVEY58182020
5Nate PERRETT45161316
6Deegan FORT45141615
7Ryley FIFORD40121513
8Darcy BURKE3241414
9Lewis FRETWELL32101111
10Cooper DANAHER2715210

FEMALE 85 2/- & 150 4/- (12-u16) Standings

PosRiderTotalR1R2R3R4R5
1Madi SIMPSON1172220252525
2Emily LAMBERT1122525202022
3Stephanie TURNBULL941618182220
4Rayne ALEFOSIO781516131618
5Addison ORR751215141816
6Nelly FOX701114151515
7Karaitiana HORNE64202222––
8Laila DYCE621413111212
9Syra PERRY591012121411
10Kyrah MANCINELLI521811167–

65 2/- (7-u10) Standings

PosRiderTotalR1R2R3
1Ethan WOLFE72252522
2Blake BOHANNON63162225
3Sidney STEPHENSON49132016
4Chace WILKINSON48151518
5Lewis-Jay CARAFA36–1620
6Beau CAMPBELL3422–12
7Sonny LANCASTER3114143
8Jayce STOCKER291118–
9Chase SHERLOCK27189–
10Koby BINNION252815

50 Auto (7-u9) Standings

PosRiderTotalR1R2R3R4R5
1Kye SPROULE981420142525
2Mason EZERGAILIS91–22252222
3Ryder O’GRADY79225162016
4Jack HOLLIDAY72252522––
5Logan DOWNING67–15181618
6Lachlan MURDOCH651613121014
7Hudson FRANCIS6241820–20
8Jaxon O’GRADY6071615184
9Deegan CAMERON532014109–
10Rowdy RABJONES44–1061315

 


 

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