Combined fortunes for the celebs at AUSX finale in Melbourne


2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship
Spherical 5 – Melbourne

By Tom Reynolds


The AUSX Open at Marvel Stadium offered a spectacular finale to the Fox Australian Supercross Championship, leaving followers thrilled through a genuinely action-packed evening.

2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship – Spherical 5 – Melbourne

With a world customary observe that demanded precision and braveness, riders confronted relentless challenges, with some caught out throughout apply and qualifying. Regardless of torrential rain exterior, the closed stadium roof ensured everybody stayed dry inside, whereas the CAT observe staff maintained the floor impeccably all through the occasion.

Some 42,000+ followers crammed the stadium, their pleasure constructing from Friday’s rider signing classes to Saturday’s important occasion. The extremely anticipated return of the Lawrence brothers as international superstars very a lot added to the environment. US famous person Cooper Webb, contemporary off his Bercy Supercross win, entered because the favorite, backed by his Star Racing Yamaha staff.

In SX1 qualifying, Jett Lawrence (#18, Honda HRC) dominated with a quickest lap some half a second faster than the sector, showcasing his distinctive type. From the unseeded session, Matt Moss (#102, CDR Yamaha Monster Vitality) shocked with a outstanding second-fastest time, proving his enduring competitiveness.

Jett Lawrence

Joey Savatgy (#17 Increase Cellular/Froth/Honda Racing) the championship chief, secured third, with Cooper Webb (#3, Star Racing Yamaha) in fourth, Hunter Lawrence (#96, Honda HRC) in fifth, and Luke Clout Luke (#4, Empire Kawasaki) finishing the Superpole qualifiers.

In the meantime, championship contender Dean Wilson (#1, Honda – Froth/SCT Logistics) battled with a shoulder damage to qualify eleventh, leaving his title hopes in jeopardy.


SX1 Superpole

Superpole noticed Jett Lawrence reaffirm his dominance, setting a blistering lap half a second quicker than his nearest competitor to assert the #1 gate choose.

Cooper Webb impressed with a powerful run, whereas Joey Savatgy, Luke Clout and Hunter Lawrence pushed exhausting. Matt Moss struggled after a mistake and completed sixth within the shootout.

SX1 Superpole Outcomes

Pos Rider Machine F.Lap Hole
1 Jett LAWRENCE (QLD) Honda 54.098
2 Cooper WEBB (USA) Yamaha 54.614 +0.516
3 Luke CLOUT (NSW) Kawasaki 55.047 +0.949
4 Hunter LAWRENCE (QLD) Honda 55.269 +1.171
5 Joey SAVATGY (USA) Honda 55.450 +1.352
6 Matt MOSS (NSW) Yamaha 1:09.271 +15.173

SX1 Race One

Cooper Webb took the holeshot and established an early lead, lapping a second quicker than anybody else. Aaron Tanti (#9, Increase Cellular/Froth/Honda Racing) and Hayden Mellross (#45, Mellross Houses/KTM) adopted intently, whereas Jett Lawrence and Hunter Lawrence pushed ahead from mid-pack begins.

2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship – Spherical 5 – Melbourne

Webb prolonged his result in seven seconds, delivering a commanding efficiency.

Jett Lawrence and Matt Moss

Jett Lawrence dazzled with a outstanding cost by way of the sector to take second after Aaron Tanti – who had been second for a lot of the race – crashed late within the rhythm part, dropping to twelfth.

Cooper Webb the clear winner

Savatgy positioned one hand on the championship trophy with a stable third place.

Hunter Lawrence climbed to fourth, whereas Matt Moss rounded out the highest 5.

SX1 Race One Outcomes

Pos Rider Bike Hole
1 Cooper WEBB (USA) Yamaha 7:42.627
2 Jett LAWRENCE (QLD)  Honda +8.276
3 Joey SAVATGY (USA) Honda +11.590
4 Matt MOSS (NSW)  Yamaha +19.112
5 Jed BEATON (VIC) Yamaha +21.215
6 Hunter LAWRENCE (QLD)  Honda +21.545
7 Jack MATHER (QLD)  Husqvarna +26.312
8 Brett METCALFE (SA)  Kawasaki +28.353
9 Luke CLOUT (NSW)  Kawasaki +30.951
10 Dean WILSON (SCO)  Honda +31.723
11 Hayden MELLROSS (NSW)  KTM +32.973
12 Nathan CRAWFORD (QLD)  KTM +34.506
13 Joel WIGHTMAN (NSW)  Yamaha +37.236
14 Dylan WILLS (NSW)  GasGas +44.433
15 Zachary WATSON (QLD)  Husqvarna +45.998
16 Luke ZIELINSKI (QLD)  Yamaha +46.139
17 Liam JACKSON (QLD)  GasGas +48.147
18 Aaron TANTI (QLD)  Honda +49.532
19 Jesse MADDEN (NSW) Honda +53.499
20 Robbie MARSHALL (QLD)  Husqvarna +59.044
21 Cody O’LOAN (QLD)  Yamaha +1:00.049
22 Joel CIGLIANO (NSW)  Kawasaki 1 Lap

SX1 Race Two

Hunter Lawrence and Hayden Mellross diced for the holeshot into the primary flip, with Mellross initially taking the honours. Nevertheless, Hunter shortly established himself on the entrance, seizing the lead and setting a blistering tempo. In the meantime, his brother Jett Lawrence struggled off the gate and located himself lifeless final after an early crash, rejoined with a fairly bent bike, solely to then retire shortly after.

Hunter Lawrence, Hayden Mellross, Matt Moss

Matt Moss continued to showcase his qualifying type, surging as much as second place early on. Nevertheless, his race then got here undone when a crash put him out of rivalry. Race favorite Cooper Webb was third however suffered a heavy crash earlier than the beginning/end wall soar. The 2-time AMA Supercross Champion finally walked away, however was clearly injured and unable to rejoin the race – or certainly race three.

Matt Moss went down

Out entrance, Hunter Lawrence constructed an eight-second lead with 5 laps remaining, dominating the race whereas the battles behind him intensified.

Luke Clout and Joey Savatgy emerged as the first contenders for second and third after Moss and Webb exited the race. This battle carried important championship implications as Savatgy and Clout had been preventing for positions and factors that might show essential to their title hopes.

Savatgy moved into second with three laps to go, whereas Jed Beaton (#14, Yamaha – CDR Yamaha Monster Vitality) handed Clout for third within the closing phases.

Dean Wilson fought by way of his damage to climb into fifth, preserving his championship hopes alive with a gritty trip.

Within the closing laps, Hunter Lawrence cruised to victory due to a commanding eight-second margin. Savatgy secured second place, solidifying his championship lead, whereas Beaton rounded out the rostrum.

The battle for third offered loads of drama, with Clout, Beaton, Tanti, and Wilson preventing fiercely to the road. Some last-lap shenanigans noticed Wilson drop to sixth, leaving the championship undecided heading into the ultimate race.

SX1 Race Two Outcomes

Pos Rider Bike Hole
1 Hunter LAWRENCE (QLD) Honda 7:55.391
2 Joey SAVATGY (USA) Honda +7.073
3 Jed BEATON (VIC)  Yamaha +13.908
4 Aaron TANTI (QLD)  Honda +17.831
5 Luke CLOUT (NSW)  Kawasaki +22.703
6 Dean WILSON (SCO)  Honda +23.682
7 Hayden MELLROSS (NSW) KTM +25.771
8 Brett METCALFE (SA)  Kawasaki +27.594
9 Zachary WATSON (QLD) Husqvarna +28.926
10 Nathan CRAWFORD (QLD) KTM +29.658
11 Dylan WILLS (NSW) GasGas +31.991
12 Joel WIGHTMAN (NSW)  Yamaha +32.032
13 Jack MATHER (QLD) Husqvarna +49.660
14 Jesse MADDEN (NSW) Honda +55.314
15 Cody O’LOAN (QLD)  Yamaha +1:03.180
16 Joel CIGLIANO (NSW)  Kawasaki 1 Lap
17 Robbie MARSHALL (QLD) Husqvarna 1 Lap
18 Luke ZIELINSKI (QLD)  Yamaha 1 Lap
DNF Liam JACKSON (QLD)  GasGas 5 Laps
DNF Matt MOSS (NSW)  Yamaha 6 Laps
DNF Cooper WEBB (USA)  Yamaha 6 Laps
DNF Jett LAWRENCE (QLD) Honda 7 Laps

SX1 Race Three

Superstars Jett Lawrence and Cooper Webb didn’t begin, leaving the stage set for the ultimate showdown for whoever was keen to grab the chance. And so it was, as Dean Wilson led early after passing the Marvel Stadium begin specialist Hayden Mellross.

Wilson and Savatgy

Wilson main the race gave him a slim probability on the title, however with championship chief Joey Savatgy comfortably in second, it might want one thing extraordinary to occur.

Dean Wilson and Joey Savatgy

And that’s just about what occurred. Joey Savatgy’s race unravelled with a flat rear tyre, dropping him to 18th and to an unsure general championship place.

Mellross, Wilson, Savatgy, Wills.

Whereas the gang and commentators had been watching a forlorn Savatgy proceed to flow into (he would word later that his pit board didn’t know the factors scenario, so a DNF was not an choice), Hunter Lawrence was rounding up everybody in entrance of him as he labored his manner as much as second.

Nobody had “Hunter Lawrence vs Dean Wilson” on their sensational-match-up bingo card, but right here we had been witnessing the most effective racing of the evening.

Hunter Lawrence launched relentless assaults on Wilson within the closing laps. Neither rider was in a position to take the ascendency, with small errors and small advances nullifying the margin between the 2 and the indefatigable Wilson refusing to surrender.

Jed Beaton and Hunter Lawrence on the rostrum

On the ultimate lap, Lawrence overtook Wilson within the rhythm part to take an exhilarating victory with the gang roaring their approval. Wilson completed second, with Jed Beaton finishing the rostrum.

Hunter Lawrence and Dean Wilson

Joey Savatgy was assured by a flag marshal that he had executed sufficient to safe the title, regardless of his misfortune; and the flaggie was proper..!

The 2024 AUSX Open concluded with excessive drama, unbelievable performances, and an unforgettable finish to the season. Hunter Lawrence’s brilliance, Wilson’s grit, and Savatgy’s resilience and the ever-improving outcomes and racing of the native contingent capped off an evening that will likely be remembered as the most effective in Australian Supercross historical past.

Hunter Lawrence gained the evening

SX1 Race Three Outcomes

Pos Rider Bike Hole
1 Hunter LAWRENCE (QLD)  Honda 12:09.886
2 Dean WILSON (SCO)  Honda +0.880
3 Jed BEATON (VIC)  Yamaha +7.741
4 Aaron TANTI (QLD) Honda +14.844
5 Luke CLOUT (NSW)  Kawasaki +17.804
6 Nathan CRAWFORD (QLD)  KTM +19.663
7 Hayden MELLROSS (NSW)  KTM +22.061
8 Joel WIGHTMAN (NSW)  Yamaha +26.695
9 Dylan WILLS (NSW)  GasGas +31.382
10 Zachary WATSON (QLD) Husqvarna +33.931
11 Jack MATHER (QLD)  Husqvarna +35.512
12 Luke ZIELINSKI (QLD)  Yamaha +51.351
13 Jesse MADDEN (NSW)  Honda +52.218
14 Liam JACKSON (QLD)  GasGas +52.943
15 Robbie MARSHALL (QLD) Husqvarna +1:14.708
16 Cody O’LOAN (QLD)  Yamaha 1 Lap
17 Joel CIGLIANO (NSW) Kawasaki 1 Lap
18 Joey SAVATGY (USA) Honda 2 Laps
DNF Matt MOSS (NSW)  Yamaha 11 Laps
DNF Brett METCALFE (SA)  Kawasaki 11 Laps

2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship – Spherical 5 – SX1 Podium – Melbourne

SX1 Spherical Factors

Pos Title Machine R1 R2 R3 Complete
1 Hunter LAWRENCE Honda 15 25 25 65
2 Jed BEATON Yamaha 16 20 20 56
3 Dean WILSON Honda 11 15 22 48
4 Joey SAVATGY Honda 20 22 3 45
5 Luke CLOUT Kawasaki 12 16 16 44
6 Aaron TANTI Honda 3 18 18 39
7 Hayden MELLROSS KTM 10 14 14 38
8 Nathan CRAWFORD KTM 9 11 15 35
9 Jack MATHER Husqvarna 14 8 10 32
10 Joel WIGHTMAN Yamaha 8 9 13 30
11 Dylan WILLS GasGas 7 10 12 29
12 Zachary WATSON Husqvarna 6 12 11 29
13 Brett METCALFE Kawasaki 13 13 26
14 Cooper WEBB Yamaha 25 25
15 Jett LAWRENCE Honda 22 22
16 Matt MOSS Yamaha 18 18
17 Luke ZIELINSKI Yamaha 5 3 9 17
18 Jesse MADDEN Honda 2 7 8 17
19 Liam JACKSON GasGas 4 7 11
20 Robbie MARSHALL Husqvarna 1 4 6 11
21 Cody O’LOAN Yamaha 6 5 11
22 Joel CIGLIANO Kawasaki 5 4 9
Honda secured their seventh consecutive 450 Supercross Championship

SX1 Championship Factors

Pos Title Machine Complete
1 Joey SAVATGY Honda 115
2 Dean WILSON Honda 109
3 Luke CLOUT Kawasaki 96
4 Jed BEATON Yamaha 92
5 Aaron TANTI Honda 79
6 Hayden MELLROSS KTM 69
7 Dylan WILLS GasGas 63
8 Jack MATHER Husqvarna 53
9 Brett METCALFE Kawasaki 49
10 Joel WIGHTMAN Yamaha 47
11 Luke ZIELINSKI Yamaha 42
12 Matt MOSS Yamaha 38
13 Nathan CRAWFORD KTM 35
14 Zachary WATSON Husqvarna 34
15 Joel EVANS Yamaha 31
16 Hunter LAWRENCE Honda 25
17 Jesse MADDEN Honda 22
18 Kyle WEBSTER Honda 15
19 Liam JACKSON GasGas 14
20 Cody O’LOAN Yamaha 14
21 Joel CIGLIANO Kawasaki 14
22 Robbie MARSHALL Husqvarna 12
23 Caleb GOULLET GasGas 8
24 Cooper WEBB Yamaha 7
25 Jett LAWRENCE Honda 6
26 Brandon STEEL Yamaha 6
27 Elijah WIESE Yamaha 3

SX2

Shane McElrath (#12, Polyflor / Froth / Honda Racing) topped SX2 qualifying with a commanding efficiency, edging out team-mate Cole Thompson (#2 Polyflor / Froth / Honda Racing) to arrange a powerful begin for the Honda camp. Ryder Kingsford (#21, CDR Yamaha) secured third, breaking Honda’s dominance and promising an exhilarating battle within the races forward.

SX2 Race One

Shane McElrath made an emphatic assertion within the opening SX2 race, seizing management on the primary lap and by no means wanting again. His dominant trip not solely secured victory however solidified his place because the championship chief.

Kayden Minear (#66, KTM Race Crew) fired out of the gate with a superb holeshot, main briefly earlier than McElrath used his expertise and precision to take over as they made their first go by way of the whoops. Minear’s sturdy trip stored him within the combine and showcased his monumental potential, catching the attention of each native and worldwide observers.

McElrath and Minear

Canadian Supercross champion Cole Thompson pushed by way of early challenges to assert third, guaranteeing a double podium for the Honda staff. Behind him, Brodie Connolly (#88 Polyflor / Froth / Honda Racing) demonstrated resilience, preventing again after an early setback to complete fourth.

The retired-but-never-busier Phil Nicoletti (#29, CDR Yamaha Monster Vitality) delivered a composed efficiency, rounding out the highest 5 by staying regular and mistake-free in a extremely aggressive discipline.

SX2 Race One Outcomes

Pos Rider Bike Hole
1 Shane MCELRATH (USA)  Honda 5:45.257
2 Col THOMPSON (CAN) Honda +4.676
3 Kayden MINEAR (WA)  KTM +6.974
4 Phil NICOLETTI (USA)  Yamaha +13.992
5 Alex LARWOOD (SA)  Honda +16.158
6 Brodie CONNOLLY (VIC) Honda +18.685
7 Joel EVANS (QLD)  Husqvarna +30.057
8 Liam ATKINSON (QLD) Triumph +31.905
9 Mackenzie O’BREE (VIC)  GasGas +33.900
10 Ben NOVAK (NSW) Honda +33.968
11 Bailey MALKIEWICZ (NSW) Yamaha +34.759
12 Reid TAYLOR (NSW) Kawasaki +35.994
13 Brock FLYNN (WA)  Husqvarna +38.873
14 Ryder KINGSFORD (NSW) Yamaha +42.400
15 Sam LARSEN (QLD)  Yamaha +44.295
16 Brandon STEEL (NSW)  Yamaha +48.419
17 Jack KITCHEN (QLD) KTM +55.171
18 Thynan KEAN (VIC)  KTM +1:08.210
19 Kallam ORCHARD (VIC)  Kawasaki 1 Lap
20 Ryan KOHLENBERG (NSW) Yamaha 1 Lap
21 Connar ADAMS (VIC)  KTM 1 Lap
DNF Mitchell NORRIS (SA)  Kawasaki 1 Lap

SX2 Race Two

Kayden Minear as soon as once more delivered out of the gate, backing up his Race One holeshot with one other sensational begin in Race Two. This time, the younger Western Australian didn’t have Shane McElrath chasing him down within the early laps, because the championship chief confronted a tough begin and was sitting in seventh after the opening corners.

Minear main Larwood

Minear led the race with poise, holding off Alex Larwood (#5, Froth/SCT Logistics/Honda Racing) and Cole Thompson. In the meantime, Brodie Connolly discovered himself additional again, struggling to make an influence within the extremely aggressive discipline.

The race was marked by drama within the last laps as a number of incidents unfolded: crashes within the rhythm part and on the wall soar introduced out the medical flag, neutralising a part of the observe as riders had been required to roll by way of the affected part.

Minear maintained a virtually three-second lead and appeared destined for the largest win of his younger profession. Thompson pushed exhausting, closing the hole within the last laps, however Minear held his nerve below immense stress to cross the road first, with Thompson and Larwood rounding out the highest three.…

Nevertheless, post-race critiques decided that Minear, Thompson, and Phil Nicoletti had jumped throughout the medical flag part. The ensuing two-position penalties had been unlucky for Minear, who was relegated to 3rd regardless of what was undeniably the most effective race day of his profession. A bitter capsule to swallow.

Kayden Minear had gained, till he hadn’t…

Shane McElrath was elevated to first, whereas Larwood moved into second.

SX2 Race Two Outcomes

Pos Rider Bike Hole
1 Shane MCELRATH (USA)  Honda 6:21.267
2 Alex LARWOOD (SA)  Honda +14.251
3 Kayden MINEAR (WA)  KTM
4 Col THOMPSON (CAN) Honda +0.728
5 Reid TAYLOR (NSW)  Kawasaki +16.220
6 Phil NICOLETTI (USA)  Yamaha +8.112
7 Brodie CONNOLLY (VIC)  Honda +17.191
8 Liam ATKINSON (QLD) Triumph +23.538
9 Joel EVANS (QLD)  Husqvarna +24.863
10 Mackenzie O’BREE (VIC)  GasGas +27.393
11 Brock FLYNN (WA)  Husqvarna +30.230
12 Bailey MALKIEWICZ (NSW) Yamaha +32.481
13 Mitchell NORRIS (SA) Kawasaki +37.545
14 Ryder KINGSFORD (NSW) Yamaha +46.828
15 Sam LARSEN (QLD)  Yamaha +58.363
16 Connar ADAMS (VIC)  KTM +1:13.764
17 Brandon  STEEL (NSW)  Yamaha 1 Lap
18 Ryan KOHLENBERG (NSW) Yamaha 1 Lap
19 Thynan KEAN (VIC)  KTM 1 Lap
20 Kallam ORCHARD (VIC)  Kawasaki 1 Lap
21 Jack KITCHEN (QLD)  KTM 1 Lap
DNF Ben NOVAK (NSW)  Honda 5 Laps

SX2 Race Three

Shane McElrath entered the ultimate SX2 race with the championship nearly in his grasp, needing solely a factors end to safe the title. But, fairly than trip conservatively, McElrath pushed exhausting from the beginning, not content material to easily flow into in a protected spot to make sure a simple title win. By the midway level, he had climbed into second and set his sights on the chief.

Kayden Minear, who had constantly nailed his begins all night, as soon as once more had claimed the holeshot however was finally shuffled again after a fierce battle. Regardless of his dedication, Minear would end sixth after a difficult race.

Out entrance, McElrath chased down Brodie Connolly, who had taken the early lead. With 5 laps remaining, McElrath made a decisive go and started to stretch his margin. Behind him, Connolly and Col Thompson battled exhausting for second, thrilling the gang with their depth.

Shane McElrath

When the chequered flag fell, McElrath claimed a dominant victory, sealing the championship in model. Thompson narrowly edged Connolly for second, finishing an all-Honda podium and an ideal ending to McElrath’s championship-winning season.

Shane McElrath

SX2 Race Three Outcomes

Pos Rider Bike Hole
1 Shane MCELRATH (USA)  Honda 9:53.301
2 Col THOMPSON (CAN) Honda +5.660
3 Brodie CONNOLLY (VIC) Honda +10.130
4 Kayden MINEAR (WA)  KTM +12.152
5 Ryder KINGSFORD (NSW) Yamaha +13.707
6 Alex LARWOOD (SA)  Honda +14.532
7 Brock FLYNN (WA) Husqvarna +35.048
8 Mackenzie O’BREE (VIC)  GasGas +35.177
9 Bailey MALKIEWICZ (NSW) Yamaha +49.673
10 Sam LARSEN (QLD)  Yamaha +54.070
11 Brandon STEEL (NSW)  Yamaha +1:05.744
12 Thynan KEAN (VIC) KTM 1 Lap
13 Mitchell NORRIS (SA)  Kawasaki 1 Lap
14 Liam ATKINSON (QLD) Triumph 1 Lap
15 Joel EVANS (QLD)  Husqvarna 1 Lap
16 Connar ADAMS (VIC)  KTM 1 Lap
17 Kallam ORCHARD (VIC)  Kawasaki 1 Lap
18 Jack KITCHEN (QLD)  KTM 1 Lap
DNF Phil NICOLETTI (USA)  Yamaha 3 Laps
DNF Reid TAYLOR (NSW)  Kawasaki 6 Laps
DNF Ryan KOHLENBERG (NSW) Yamaha 8 Laps

2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship – Spherical 5 – SX2 Podium – Melbourne

SX2 Spherical Factors

Pos Title Machine R1 R2 R3 Complete
1 Shane MCELRATH Honda 25 25 25 75
2 Col THOMPSON Honda 22 18 22 62
3 Kayden MINEAR KTM 20 20 18 58
4 Alex LARWOOD Honda 16 22 15 53
5 Brodie CONNOLLY Honda 15 14 20 49
6 Mackenzie O’BREE GasGas 12 11 13 36
7 Liam ATKINSON Triumph 13 13 7 33
8 Phil NICOLETTI Yamaha 18 15 33
9 Brock FLYNN Husqvarna 8 10 14 32
10 Joel EVANS Husqvarna 14 12 6 32
11 Bailey MALKIEWICZ Yamaha 10 9 12 31
12 Ryder KINGSFORD Yamaha 7 7 16 30
13 Reid TAYLOR Kawasaki 9 16 25
14 Sam LARSEN Yamaha 6 6 11 23
15 Brandon  STEEL Yamaha 5 4 10 19
16 Mitchell NORRIS Kawasaki 8 8 16
17 Thynan KEAN KTM 3 2 9 14
18 Ben NOVAK Honda 11 11
19 Connar ADAMS KTM 5 5 10
20 Kallam ORCHARD Kawasaki 2 1 4 7
21 Jack KITCHEN KTM 4 3 7
22 Ryan KOHLENBERG Yamaha 1 3 4

SX2 Championship Factors

Pos Rider Bike Complete
1 Shane MCELRATH Honda 113
2 Col THOMPSON Honda 96
3 Brodie CONNOLLY Honda 94
4 Kayden MINEAR KTM 80
5 Reid TAYLOR Kawasaki 72
6 Alex LARWOOD Honda 70
7 Liam ATKINSON Triumph 55
8 Kaleb BARHAM Yamaha 51
9 Mackenzie O’BREE GasGas 50
10 Jayce COSFORD Yamaha 47
11 Ryder KINGSFORD Yamaha 41
12 Noah FERGUSON Honda 33
13 Sam LARSEN Yamaha 33
14 Thynan KEAN KTM 30
15 Ben NOVAK Honda 29
16 Rhys BUDD Husqvarna 25
17 Byron DENNIS GasGas 24
18 Cambell WILLIAMS Husqvarna 21
19 Mitchell NORRIS Kawasaki 15
20 Phil NICOLETTI Yamaha 13
21 Jack KUKAS Husqvarna 13
22 Brock FLYNN Husqvarna 12
23 Bailey MALKIEWICZ Yamaha 12
24 Kallam ORCHARD Kawasaki 12
25 Joel EVANS Husqvarna 11
26 Connar ADAMS KTM 9
27 Myles GILMORE Honda 9
28 Brandon  STEEL Yamaha 6
29 Zane MACKINTOSH Kawasaki 6
30 Ryan KOHLENBERG Yamaha 5
31 Reid LEHRER KTM 3

SX3 Remaining

The AUSX Open showcased the rising stars of Supercross within the extremely aggressive SX3 class. Kayd Kingsford (#20, Yamaha, Yamaha Racing Crew) delivered a standout efficiency to assert victory, with Jake Cannon (#3, Honda, Honda Racing) and Cooper Rowe (#25, Husqvarna, Husqvarna Racing Crew) rounding out the rostrum.

2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship – Spherical 5 – SX3 Podium – Melbourne

The Fox Australian Supercross Championship SX3 standings noticed Seth Burchell (#27, Yamaha, Yamaha Racing Crew) emerge as the general champion with a constant season tallying 102 factors.

2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship – Spherical 5 – Kayd Kingsford takes the win – Melbourne

Jake Cannon (#3, Honda, Honda Racing) completed simply behind with 98 factors, whereas Koby Hantis (#94, Yamaha, Yamaha Racing Crew) secured third with 91 factors.

2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship – Spherical 5 – Melbourne – SX3 Champion

Seth Thomas (#295, GasGas Australia) topped the CR22 85cc class, and Mason Ezergailis showcased his expertise by successful the Yamaha 65cc Cup.

SX3 Remaining Outcomes

Pos Rider Bike Hole
1 Kayd KINGSFORD (NSW)  Yamaha 6:17.796
2 Jake CANNON (QLD)  Honda +3.486
3 Cooper ROWE (NSW)  Husqvarna +6.030
4 Seth BURCHELL (NSW)  Yamaha +10.077
5 Hayden DOWNIE (QLD)  GasGas +12.195
6 Jyle CAMPBELL (NSW)  Husqvarna +19.855
7 Koby HANTIS (NSW) Yamaha +21.971
8 Peter WOLFE (NSW)  Husqvarna +31.664
9 Lachlan ALLEN (QLD)  Yamaha +34.525
10 Joel FREIBERG (QLD)  KTM +34.809
11 Axel WIDDON (QLD) KTM +36.156
12 Wil CARPENTER (SA)  Yamaha +41.992
13 Jack DEVESON (NSW)  Husqvarna +46.459
14 Auston BOYD (VIC)  GasGas +47.272
15 Hixson MCINNES (NSW)  Honda +53.311
16 Drew KEMPER GasGas +55.469
17 Cameron SHAW (NSW) KTM +1:01.246
18 Phoenix BLANCHETTE (NSW)  Yamaha +1:07.991
19 Jack BYRNE (TAS)  Husqvarna +1:28.507
20 Thomas CUNNINGHAM (NSW)  KTM 1 Lap
DNF Travis LINDSAY (NSW) Yamaha 1 Lap
DNF Ky WOODS (NSW)  GasGas 1 Lap

SX3 Championship Factors

Pos Title Machine Complete
1 Seth BURCHELL Yamaha 102
2 Jake CANNON Honda 98
3 Koby HANTIS Yamaha 91
4 Kayd KINGSFORD Yamaha 80
5 Ky WOODS GasGas 73
6 Jyle CAMPBELL Husqvarna 73
7 Jack BYRNE Husqvarna 68
8 Cooper ROWE Husqvarna 68
9 Travis LINDSAY Yamaha 57
10 Hayden DOWNIE GasGas 43
11 Joel FREIBERG KTM 43
12 Peter WOLFE Husqvarna 42
13 Lachlan ALLEN Yamaha 32
14 Riley BURGESS Husqvarna 30
15 Cameron SHAW KTM 30
16 Kobe DREW Yamaha 26
17 Auston BOYD GasGas 24
18 Wil CARPENTER Yamaha 21
19 Wyatt DELANGEN KTM 17
20 Geordie TAYLOR Husqvarna 14
21 Finley MANSON KTM 12
22 Hixson MCINNES Honda 12
23 Axel WIDDON KTM 11
24 Jack DEVESON Husqvarna 8
25 Oliver CORBIN KTM 8
26 Drew KEMPER GasGas 5
27 Koby TATE KTM 5
28 Phoenix BLANCHETTE Yamaha 5
29 Drew KREMER GasGas 3
30 Riley MOREL KTM 2
31 Thomas CUNNINGHAM KTM 1
32 Max COMPTON GasGas 1

CR85 cc

85 cc – Seth Thomas
85 cc Podium

CR85 cc Remaining Outcomes

TBC

CR85 cc Championship Factors

TBC


65 cc

65 cc Podium

65 cc Remaining Outcomes

Pos Title Behind Chief
1 Mason EZERGAILIS (VIC) 3:33.906
2 Kye SPROULE (NSW) +4.660
3 Kobe CARROLL (NZ) +17.539
4 Brooklyn BOYD (VIC) +19.666
5 Lucas POOLE (VIC)  +20.278
6 Marcus STREET (WA) +30.293
7 Oscar MEDHURST (NSW) +34.071
8 Lachlan DEVLIN (VIC)  +35.295
9 Porter SMITH (QLD)  +36.528
10 Lachlan WHARTON (VIC)  +38.722
11 Beau DAVY (NSW) +39.015
12 Hudson WILSON (SA)  +40.448
13 Cody JACKSON (QLD) +41.763
14 Elijah SPENCER-HARPER (VIC) +43.629
15 Sage GARWOOD (TAS) +49.371
16 Brody BROWN (VIC) +54.265
17 Cullen ROONEY (NZ) +54.574
18 Joshua GLUTH (VIC) +55.562
19 Jimmy BEGBIE (VIC)  +56.437
20 Archie BLANCHETTE (NSW) +1:08.408
21 Asha WILSON (SA) +1:29.138

65 cc Championship Factors

TBC


 

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