Beaton extends ProMX lead as Honda keeps MX2 streak alive

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2026 Australian ProMX Championship

Round Four – Toowoomba, QLD

Round four of the 2026 Penrite ProMX Championship at Toowoomba’s Echo Valley circuit delivered a pivotal day in the title chase, particularly in Kawasaki MX1, where Jed Beaton turned another clean sweep into a 40-point championship lead.

The Queensland venue was sunny overhead, but the circuit itself was heavy, rutted and muddy in sections, placing a premium on starts, patience and precision. Yamaha riders won seven of the eight motos across the MX1, MX2, MX3 and MX85 programs, but Honda’s MX2 program again had plenty to celebrate, with the Factory Honda Racing Team taking its fourth consecutive MX2 overall victory for the season.

Beaton was the clear headline act in MX1, edging Kyle Webster by just 0.009 seconds in Superpole before winning both motos. The result was made more significant by a costly opening-race incident for Webster, Dean Ferris and Wilson Todd, which removed Webster from contention in Moto 1 and left Todd battling through injury for the remainder of the day.

Aaron Tanti and Jed Beaton on the MX1 podium at Toowoomba ProMX.Aaron Tanti and Jed Beaton made it a strong Toowoomba outing for Monster Energy CDR Yamaha, with Beaton sweeping MX1 and Tanti finishing third overall.

In MX2, Alex Larwood and Noah Ferguson shared the moto wins, but Kayd Kingsford’s pair of second places delivered the overall. That was a particularly impressive outcome given Kingsford underwent collarbone surgery only three weeks earlier. Larwood still leaves Toowoomba with the red plate, but his championship lead over Kingsford is now only nine points.

Hayden Downie was dominant in MX3, taking both race wins, while Hayden Draper’s 2-2 scorecard strengthened his championship position. In the Fox Racing MX85 Cup, Blake Bohannon completed a perfect campaign, winning again at Toowoomba to finish the series unbeaten.


Kawasaki MX1

Beaton makes his break

The day’s first MX1 flashpoint came before racing began, with Beaton taking Superpole on a 1m55.125s. Webster was only nine-thousandths behind on 1m55.134s, while Dean Ferris was also in the hunt on 1m55.351s. Wilson Todd qualified fourth, ahead of Nathan Crawford, Todd Waters, Zac Watson, Aaron Tanti, Luke Zielinski and Connor Rossandich.

With Beaton, Webster and Ferris so closely matched, Moto 1 had all the ingredients for a proper front-running fight, but the race changed almost immediately. Tanti took the holeshot before a first-turn pile-up caught Ferris, Webster, Todd and Liam Jackson. Todd was able to resume, but Ferris and Jackson were out, while Webster’s race was effectively over.

The incident was a heavy blow for Honda. Webster had looked more comfortable than he has for much of the season and had been only 0.009 seconds off Superpole, but instead left the opening race with no points. Todd also sustained injuries in the crash, which affected the rest of his day.

Webster was clearly frustrated afterwards, saying track preparation needed to improve and that it “shouldn’t be slippery on one side and rolled in on the other.” Whether the incident could have been avoided or not is impossible to know, but from a championship perspective, the consequences were clear.

Kyle Webster cornering his Honda through the rutted Toowoomba circuit.Kyle Webster had the speed to pressure Beaton at Toowoomba, but a first-turn Moto 1 incident proved costly for his MX1 title defence.

Tanti led the opening lap of Moto 1, but Beaton was in front from lap two and controlled the race from there. Crawford quickly settled into third, and the top three remained unchanged to the finish. Beaton won by 13.179 seconds over Tanti, with Crawford third.

Crawford’s speed was stronger than the final margin suggested. He set the fastest lap of the race, a 1m57.511s on lap eight, just ahead of Tanti’s 1m57.615s from the same lap and Beaton’s best of 1m57.730s. Waters was fourth, Watson fifth, Zielinski sixth and Rhys Budd seventh, while Todd recovered to eighth despite the opening-turn drama. Jacob Sweet and Rossandich completed the top ten.

Moto 2 gave Webster a chance to hit back. The Honda rider took the holeshot, but Beaton was ahead by the end of the opening lap and led every timed lap from there. Webster stayed close, and Crawford again had the pace to make it a three-rider contest, but Beaton responded when required.

Crawford held the fastest-lap benchmark for much of the race with a 1m57.431s on lap eight, before Beaton found a 1m57.257s on lap 13 to put the result beyond reach. Beaton won by 3.112 seconds over Webster, with Crawford only another 0.490 seconds behind in third. Tanti was fourth, ahead of Waters, Watson, Budd, Zielinski, Todd and Levi Rogers.

Aaron Tanti cornering his CDR Yamaha during the Toowoomba ProMX round.Aaron Tanti was second in the opening MX1 moto and fourth in race two, securing third overall at Toowoomba.

Beaton’s 1-1 scorecard gave him maximum points and lifted him to 195 in the championship. Webster remains second on 155, but the gap is now 40 points with four rounds remaining. Tanti is third on 146, ahead of Wilson Todd on 128, Waters on 122, Watson on 112 and Crawford on 109.

Waters’ 4-5 scorecard was a strong rebound after Gillman and good enough for fourth overall, while Watson’s 5-6 day gave KTM fifth overall and moved him to sixth in the standings.

Todd Waters jumping his Husqvarna at Echo Valley during ProMX round four.Todd Waters bounced back with a 4-5 scorecard at Toowoomba, taking fourth overall in the MX1 class.

Crawford’s 3-3 results delivered second overall on countback from Tanti and continued his recovery after a difficult opening round.

Nathan Crawford holding the MX1 second-place trophy at Toowoomba.Nathan Crawford continued his MX1 recovery with a pair of third-place finishes, earning second overall at Echo Valley.

Beaton summed up the importance of the day neatly, saying it was important to keep momentum in his favour after Webster had won at Gillman. The Monster Energy CDR Yamaha rider also credited his team for finding a setup that worked across Echo Valley’s hills, ruts and altitude-related engine demands.

Zac Watson airborne on his KTM during the Toowoomba ProMX round.Zac Watson’s 5-6 results kept KTM in the MX1 top five overall at Echo Valley.

MX1 Race One

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

J. Beaton

Yam

27m39.902

2

A. Tanti

Yam

+13.179

3

N. Crawford

Hon

+19.437

4

T. Waters

Hus

+48.835

5

Z. Watson

KTM

+50.267

6

L. Zielinski

Yam

+1m12.021

7

R. Budd

Hon

+1m16.599

8

W. Todd

Hon

+1m42.223

9

J. Sweet

Yam

+1m43.413

10

C. Rossandich

Ktm

+1m45.809

11

R. Duffy

Yam

+2m02.836

12

R. Fitzpatrick

KTM

+4m33.088

13

L. Rogers

Yam

+1 Lap

14

C. O’Loan

Yam

+1 Lap

15

D. Erbacher

Yam

+1 Lap

16

C. Schat

KTM

+1 Lap

17

J. Phillips

Yam

+1 Lap

18

N. Medson

Kaw

+1 Lap

19

K. Orchard

Yam

+1 Lap

20

J. Cigliano

Kaw

+1 Lap

21

B. Steel

Hon

+1 Lap

22

J. Bishop

Sta

+1 Lap

23

S. Ward

Yam

+1 Lap

24

R. Stephens

Hon

+1 Lap

25

N. Grothues

Hon

+1 Lap

26

J. Kenney

Yam

+2 Laps

27

J. Dick

Hon

+2 Laps

28

B. McNevin

Yam

+2 Laps

29

R. Possingham

KTM

+3 Laps

DNF

C. Holroyd

Hon

DNF

K. Webster

Hon

DNF

D. Ferris

Kaw

DNF

L. Jackson

Hon

MX1 Race Two

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

J. Beaton

Yam

27m39.242

2

K. Webster

Hon

+3.112

3

N. Crawford

Hon

+3.602

4

A. Tanti

Yam

+13.607

5

T. Waters

Hus

+28.548

6

Z. Watson

Ktm

+29.259

7

R. Budd

Hon

+54.600

8

L. Zielinski

Yam

+1m01.003

9

W. Todd

Hon

+1m12.207

10

L. Rogers

Yam

+1m14.169

11

R. Fitzpatrick

Ktm

+1m26.964

12

J. Sweet

Yam

+1m30.019

13

R. Duffy

Yam

+2m02.836

14

C. O’Loan

Yam

+1 Lap

15

S. Ward

Yam

+1 Lap

16

J. Phillips

Yam

+1 Lap

17

J. Kenney

Yam

+1 Lap

18

C. Schat

KTM

+1 Lap

19

C. Rossandich

Ktm

+1 Lap

20

D. Erbacher

Yam

+1 Lap

21

K. Orchard

Yam

+1 Lap

22

B. Steel

Hon

+1 Lap

23

J. Bishop

Sta

+1 Lap

24

N. Grothues

Hon

+1 Lap

25

J. Cigliano

Kaw

+1 Lap

26

R. Stephens

Hon

+1 Lap

27

J. Dick

Hon

+2 Laps

28

B. McNevin

Yam

+2 Laps

29

R. Possingham

KTM

+2 Laps

DNF

N. Medson

Kaw

MX1 Pole Shootout

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

J. Beaton

Yam

1m55.125

2

K. Webster

Hon

1m55.134

3

D. Ferris

Kaw

1m55.351

4

W. Todd

Hon

1m57.283

5

N. Crawford

Hon

1m57.772

6

T. Waters

Hus

1m57.931

7

Z. Watson

Ktm

1m58.048

8

A. Tanti

Yam

1m58.933

9

L. Zielinski

Yam

1m59.131

10

C. Rossandich

Ktm

2m02.600

11

R. Budd

Hon

2m03.365

12

L. Jackson

Hon

2m03.852

13

L. Rogers

Yam

2m03.896

14

J. Sweet

Yam

2m04.051

15

R. Fitzpatrick

Ktm

2m04.077

16

C. Holroyd

Hon

2m05.153

17

R. Duffy

Yam

2m06.621

18

C. O’Loan

Yam

2m07.304

19

K. Orchard

Yam

2m09.807

20

C. Schat

Ktm

2m10.345

21

D. Erbacher

Yam

2m11.234

22

J. Kenney

Yam

2m11.764

23

B. Steel

Hon

2m12.067

24

N. Grothues

Hon

2m12.822

25

J. Phillips

Yam

2m13.392

26

N. Medson

Kaw

2m14.089

27

S. Ward

Yam

2m14.391

28

J. Bishop

Sta

2m14.445

29

J. Cigliano

Kaw

2m14.921

30

R. Stephens

Hon

2m15.578

31

J. Dick

Hon

2m20.719

32

R. Possingham

Ktm

2m22.110

33

B. McNevin

Yam

2m26.300

MX1 Round Points

Pos

Rider

Bike

R1

R2

Total

1

J. Beaton

Yam

25

25

50

2

N. Crawford

Hon

20

20

40

3

A. Tanti

Yam

22

18

40

4

T. Waters

Hus

18

16

34

5

Z. Watson

Ktm

16

15

31

6

R. Budd

Hon

14

14

28

7

L. Zielinski

Yam

15

13

28

8

W. Todd

Hon

13

12

25

9

K. Webster

Hon

22

22

10

J. Sweet

Yam

12

9

21

11

L. Rogers

Yam

8

11

19

12

R. Fitzpatrick

Ktm

9

10

19

13

R. Duffy

Yam

10

8

18

14

C. O’Loan

Yam

7

7

14

15

C. Rossandich

Ktm

11

2

13

16

J. Phillips

Yam

4

5

9

17

C. Schat

Ktm

5

3

8

18

D. Erbacher

Yam

6

1

7

19

S. Ward

Yam

6

6

20

J. Kenney

Yam

4

4

21

N. Medson

Kaw

3

3

22

K. Orchard

Yam

2

2

23

J. Cigliano

Kaw

1

1

MX1 Championship Standings

Pos

Rider

Bike

Total

1

J. Beaton

Yam

195

2

K. Webster

Hon

155

3

A. Tanti

Yam

146

4

W. Todd

Hon

128

5

T. Waters

Hus

122

6

Z. Watson

KTM

112

7

N. Crawford

Hon

109

8

L. Zielinski

Yam

100

9

D. Ferris

Kaw

81

10

R. Duffy

Yam

66

11

J. Sweet

Yam

66

12

R. Fitzpatrick

KTM

61

13

L. Jackson

Hon

60

14

C. Rossandich

KTM

54

15

L. Rogers

Yam

42

16

C. O’Loan

Yam

42

17

B. West

Kaw

30

18

R. Budd

Hon

28

19

S. Ward

Yam

24

20

C. Holroyd

Hon

23

21

B. Ognenis

Yam

22

22

T. Olander

Yam

20

23

J. Kenney

Yam

16

24

N. Medson

Kaw

11

25

J. Campbell

Sta

9

26

S. Pellicano

Yam

9

27

J. Phillips

Yam

9

28

C. Schat

KTM

8

29

D. Erbacher

Yam

7

30

B. Steel

Hon

3

31

J. West

Yam

3

32

K. Orchard

Yam

2

33

N. Rochow

KTM

2

34

J. Cigliano

Kaw

1

35

P. Martin

Hus

1

36

R. Pitman

Hon

1


Pirelli MX2

Kingsford wins overall as Honda’s run continues

Honda Racing Australia has now won all four MX2 overalls in 2026, and Toowoomba might have been the most impressive yet, given the circumstances.

Kayd Kingsford was still only three weeks removed from collarbone surgery, but his 2-2 results were enough to secure his second overall victory of the season. It was not a spectacular scorecard in the way a double win would have been, but it was exactly the sort of measured day that wins championships.

It was a really strong weekend,” Kingsford said. “I was happy with my speed and fitness considering everything that has happened these past few weeks. In race two I was honestly in control mode. I knew what was happening behind me and where everyone was.

Moto 1 was a Honda showcase. Seth Burchell was sharp off the start, while Kayd Kingsford led the opening laps before Larwood moved through and took control. Larwood’s 2m00.265s on lap six was the fastest lap of the race, and he went on to win by 11.063 seconds over Kayd Kingsford.

Seth Burchell airborne on his Yamaha at Toowoomba ProMX.Seth Burchell again showed strong early-race speed at Toowoomba, including the holeshot in the opening MX2 moto.

Ryder Kingsford completed a Honda 1-2-3 in third, with Dylan Walsh fourth and Byron Dennis fifth for KTM. Haruki Yokoyama, Jayce Cosford, Jet Alsop, Ryan Alexanderson and Rhys Budd rounded out the top ten.

Ryder Kingsford jumping his Honda during the MX2 races at Toowoomba.Ryder Kingsford’s 3-5 results gave him another MX2 podium and moved him to fifth in the championship standings.

Larwood’s day then swung hard in the opposite direction in Moto 2. After dominating the opener, he crashed early in the second race and was left with a sore shoulder, eventually salvaging 12th. He still leads the championship, but admitted he had given away a lot of points.

That was really disappointing after such a strong first race,” Larwood said. “I’m glad I still hold the points lead, but I definitely gave away a lot of points today.”

Alex Larwood jumping his Honda CRF250R at Toowoomba.Alex Larwood dominated the opening MX2 moto at Toowoomba, but a crash in race two reduced his championship lead to nine points.

Ferguson was the rider who made the most of Moto 2. After a frustrating first race that included two falls and left him 14th, the Monster Energy Yamalube Yamaha rider charged to the front in the second outing. Kayd Kingsford led the opening two laps, but Ferguson was in front by lap three, setting the fastest lap of the race on the same lap with a 1m58.821s.

Toowoomba MX2 overall podium with Kayd Kingsford, Dylan Walsh and Ryder Kingsford.Kayd Kingsford topped the MX2 overall podium at Toowoomba, ahead of Dylan Walsh and Ryder Kingsford.

From there, Ferguson controlled the race and won by 10.417 seconds over Kayd Kingsford. Walsh was third, Reid Taylor fourth, Ryder Kingsford fifth and Dennis sixth, followed by Alexanderson, Souya Nakajima, Burchell and Alsop.

Noah Ferguson launching his Yamaha high over the Toowoomba circuit.Noah Ferguson rebounded from a difficult opening moto to win MX2 race two in commanding fashion at Toowoomba.

Kingsford’s consistency delivered the overall on 44 points, with Walsh second on 38, Ryder Kingsford third on 36, Larwood fourth on 34 and Ferguson fifth on 32. Dennis finished sixth overall on 31 points.

Kayd Kingsford jumping his Honda on his way to the MX2 overall win.Kayd Kingsford delivered Honda’s fourth straight MX2 overall victory of the season, just three weeks after collarbone surgery.

The championship remains tight. Larwood leads on 164, Kayd Kingsford has moved to second on 155, Dennis is third on 151, Walsh fourth on 147 and Ryder Kingsford fifth on 127. Ferguson is now sixth on 124 after his breakthrough Moto 2 win.

Dylan Walsh jumping his KTM during the MX2 racing at Toowoomba.Dylan Walsh was second overall in MX2 at Toowoomba after finishing fourth and third across the two motos.

Walsh’s 4-3 day was another important step for KTM. He sits just 17 points from the MX2 series lead, while Dennis remains third despite describing Toowoomba as a day where the results did not fully match how he felt he was riding.

Byron Dennis on track at Toowoomba aboard his KTM 250.Byron Dennis put together a 5-6 MX2 scorecard at Toowoomba and remains third in the championship standings.

MX2 Race One

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

A. Larwood

Hon

28m25.533

2

K. Kingsford

Hon

+11.063

3

R. Kingsford

Hon

+12.433

4

D. Walsh

Ktm

+14.131

5

B. Dennis

Ktm

+17.865

6

H. Yokoyama

Kaw

+28.253

7

J. Cosford

Kaw

+33.886

8

J. Alsop

Hon

+35.501

9

R. Alexanderson

Kaw

+35.860

10

R. Budd

Hon

+38.515

11

R. Taylor

Hus

+42.753

12

S. Burchell

Yam

+53.418

13

S. Nakajima

Yam

+54.002

14

N. Ferguson

Yam

+1m50.441

15

D. Rose

Kaw

+1m52.938

16

C. Wilmington

Hus

+1m55.034

17

B. Townsend

Ktm

+1 Lap

18

B. Plath

Hus

+1 Lap

19

T. O’Neill

Yam

+1 Lap

20

H. Groundwater

Ktm

+1 Lap

21

O. Kimber

Ktm

+1 Lap

22

B. Hutchins

Kaw

+2 Laps

23

R. Clements

Ktm

+2 Laps

24

J. Rumens

Hus

+2 Laps

25

C. Gray

Hon

+2 Laps

26

F. Shrimpton

Yam

+3 Laps

27

S. Armstrong

Yam

+3 Laps

DNF

H. Gainfort

Hon

DNF

M. Dixon

Kaw

MX2 Race Two

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

N. Ferguson

Yam

28m03.544

2

K. Kingsford

Hon

+10.417

3

D. Walsh

Ktm

+14.809

4

R. Taylor

Hus

+15.475

5

R. Kingsford

Hon

+17.227

6

B. Dennis

Ktm

+17.899

7

R. Alexanderson

Kaw

+27.211

8

S. Nakajima

Yam

+38.725

9

S. Burchell

Yam

+39.794

10

J. Alsop

Hon

+40.814

11

R. Budd

Hon

+42.465

12

A. Larwood

Hon

+46.689

13

J. Cosford

Kaw

+1m10.754

14

M. Dixon

Kaw

+1m28.319

15

H. Yokoyama

Kaw

+1m36.716

16

D. Rose

Kaw

+1m39.170

17

B. Townsend

Ktm

+1 Lap

18

B. Plath

Hus

+1 Lap

19

C. Wilmington

Hus

+1 Lap

20

T. O’Neill

Yam

+1 Lap

21

H. Groundwater

Ktm

+1 Lap

22

O. Kimber

Ktm

+1 Lap

23

B. Hutchins

Kaw

+1 Lap

24

R. Clements

Ktm

+2 Laps

25

C. Gray

Hon

+2 Laps

26

S. Armstrong

Yam

+2 Laps

27

F. Shrimpton

Yam

+3 Laps

DNF

J. Rumens

Hus

DNF

H. Gainfort

Hon

MX2 Round Points

Pos

Rider

Bike

R1

R2

Total

1

K. Kingsford

Hon

22

22

44

2

D. Walsh

KTM

18

20

38

3

R. Kingsford

Hon

20

16

36

4

A. Larwood

Hon

25

9

34

5

N. Ferguson

Yam

7

25

32

6

B. Dennis

KTM

16

15

31

7

R. Taylor

Hus

10

18

28

8

R. Alexanderson

Kaw

12

14

26

9

J. Alsop

Hon

13

11

24

10

J. Cosford

Kaw

14

8

22

11

S. Nakajima

Yam

8

13

21

12

S. Burchell

Yam

9

12

21

13

R. Budd

Hon

11

10

21

14

H. Yokoyama

Kaw

15

6

21

15

D. Rose

Kaw

6

5

11

16

B. Townsend

KTM

4

4

8

17

M. Dixon

Kaw

7

7

18

C. Wilmington

Hus

5

2

7

19

B. Plath

Hus

3

3

6

20

T. O’Neill

Yam

2

1

3

21

H. Groundwater

KTM

1

1

MX2 Championship Standings

Pos

Rider

Bike

Total

1

A. Larwood

Hon

164

2

K. Kingsford

Hon

155

3

B. Dennis

KTM

151

4

D. Walsh

KTM

147

5

R. Kingsford

Hon

127

6

N. Ferguson

Yam

124

7

R. Alexanderson

Kaw

108

8

R. Budd

Hon

87

9

S. Burchell

Yam

87

10

M. Dixon

Kaw

81

11

H. Yokoyama

Kaw

80

12

R. Taylor

Hus

71

13

S. Nakajima

Yam

71

14

J. Alsop

Hon

68

15

J. Cosford

Kaw

62

16

K. Hantis

Yam

49

17

B. Townsend

KTM

32

18

C. Wilmington

Hus

24

19

D. Rose

Kaw

22

20

D. Paice

KTM

18

21

T. O’Neill

Yam

11

22

O. Kimber

KTM

6

23

B. Plath

Hus

6

24

K. Strode

Hon

4

25

J. Rumens

Hus

3

26

J. Bova

KTM

3

27

K. Tate

KTM

3

28

J. Chislett

Yam

2

29

H. Groundwater

KTM

1

30

B. Hutchins

Kaw

1


Maxxis MX3

Downie dominates, Draper banks points

Hayden Downie was the benchmark in Maxxis MX3 at Toowoomba, taking both race wins and both fastest laps in a breakout performance.

Hayden Downie celebrates his MX3 win at the Toowoomba finish line.Hayden Downie celebrates after completing a dominant MX3 double at Toowoomba.

Seth Thomas was credited with the Moto 1 holeshot, but Downie was already in control by the end of the opening lap. His 2m04.303s on lap two stood as the fastest lap of the race, and he went on to win by 19.091 seconds.

Championship leader Hayden Draper finished second, with Seth Morrow third, Heath Davy fourth and Jackson Fuller fifth. Riley Burgess was sixth, ahead of Honda’s Heath Fisher, Jobe Dunne, Nate Perrett and Max Compton.

Hayden Draper jumping his Yamaha during the MX3 round at Toowoomba.Hayden Draper’s measured 2-2 scorecard extended his MX3 championship lead at the halfway point of the season.

Moto 2 took a different shape early. Thomas again claimed the holeshot, while Fuller led the opening three laps before Downie moved ahead on lap four. Downie’s 2m02.008s on that same lap became the fastest lap of the race, and he went on to win by 15.011 seconds.

Draper again finished second and Morrow again third, producing a carbon-copy podium from Moto 1. Burgess was fourth, Fuller fifth and Fisher sixth. Thomas, Jack Deveson, Ryder Matthews-Taylor and Cooper Rowe completed the top ten.

There was also drama in Moto 2, with Davy and Mason Brown involved in a crash that brought medical attention, while Jack Ellingham was handed a five-position penalty for gaining an advantage under a medical flag.

For Draper, a 2-2 day was exactly the sort of championship management ride he needed on a day when Downie had the field covered. Draper now leads the MX3 standings on 174 points, 35 clear of Burgess on 139. Fisher remains third on 137, with Fuller fourth on 128 and Downie now fifth on 117.

Fisher was honest about his own weekend after finishing sixth overall. The Honda rider said he was not where he needed to be mentally or physically, lacked intensity, made too many mistakes and rode tense all day. He remains third in the championship, but Toowoomba cost him ground to Draper and allowed Burgess to move past him for second.

Fuller’s 5-5 scorecard was another solid outing for KTM, while Deveson’s day was mixed after a crash in race one left him fighting back to 16th before improving to eighth in Moto 2.

MX3 Race One

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

H. Downie

Yam

22m56.253

2

H. Draper

Yam

+19.091

3

S. Morrow

Hon

+25.610

4

H. Davy

Yam

+33.399

5

J. Fuller

Ktm

+38.582

6

R. Burgess

Ktm

+38.969

7

H. Fisher

Hon

+55.662

8

J. Dunne

Yam

+1m02.204

9

N. Perrett

Ktm

+1m05.031

10

M. Compton

Hon

+1m08.297

11

R. Matthews-Taylor

Hus

+1m20.815

12

C. Ford

Ktm

+1m25.381

13

C. Eisel

Hon

+1m25.903

14

M. Brown

Hon

+1m37.632

15

C. Rowe

Yam

+1m38.918

16

J. Deveson

Yam

+1m39.751

17

K. Harvey

Ktm

+1m39.753

18

D. Kremer

GAS

+1m43.535

19

R. Lawler

Ktm

+1m48.073

20

L. Cannon

Hon

+1m58.086

21

C. Bowman

Hus

+2m05.822

22

J. Ellingham

Hon

+2m11.174

23

T. Williams

Yam

+2m16.620

24

C. Weston

Ktm

+1 Lap

25

L. Roche

Yam

+1 Lap

26

J. Rodda

Yam

+1 Lap

27

A. Treeby

Yam

+1 Lap

28

T. Schulenburg

Hon

+1 Lap

29

R. Killick

Yam

+1 Lap

30

L. Farr

Ktm

+1 Lap

31

N. James

Hus

+1 Lap

32

M. Cini

Yam

+1 Lap

33

L. Schirmer

Yam

+1 Lap

34

R. Morel

Hon

+1 Lap

35

K. Holder

Kaw

+1 Lap

36

M. Simpson

Yam

+1 Lap

37

J. Miller

Yam

+2 Laps

DNF

L. Allen

Yam

DNF

S. Thomas

GAS

DNF

L. Nevell

Hus

MX3 Race Two

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

H. Downie

Yam

22m33.996

2

H. Draper

Yam

+15.011

3

S. Morrow

Hon

+17.902

4

R. Burgess

Ktm

+19.071

5

J. Fuller

Ktm

+25.643

6

H. Fisher

Hon

+26.307

7

S. Thomas

GAS

+32.920

8

J. Deveson

Yam

+35.747

9

R. Matthews-Taylor

Hus

+42.030

10

C. Rowe

Yam

+56.063

11

N. Perrett

Ktm

+1m01.560

12

C. Eisel

Hon

+1m06.173

13

M. Compton

Hon

+1m07.324

14

C. Bowman

Hus

+1m09.095

15

K. Harvey

Ktm

+1m10.058

16

C. Ford

Ktm

+1m11.490

17

J. Dunne

Yam

+1m13.262

18

R. Lawler

Ktm

+1m18.859

19

D. Kremer

GAS

+1m37.754

20

T. Williams

Yam

+1m50.469

21

L. Cannon

Hon

+2m00.015

22

J. Miller

Yam

+2m00.842

23

L. Farr

Ktm

+1 Lap

24

M. Cini

Yam

+1 Lap

25

R. Morel

Hon

+1 Lap

26

J. Ellingham

Hon

+1 Lap

27

C. Weston

Ktm

+1 Lap

28

A. Treeby

Yam

+1 Lap

29

L. Roche

Yam

+1 Lap

30

J. Rodda

Yam

+1 Lap

31

N. James

Hus

+1 Lap

32

M. Simpson

Yam

+1 Lap

33

K. Holder

Kaw

+1 Lap

DNF

L. Schirmer

Yam

DNF

T. Schulenburg

Hon

DNF

H. Davy

Yam

DNF

M. Brown

Hon

MX3 Round Points

Pos

Rider

Bike

R1

R2

Total

1

H. Downie

Yam

25

25

50

2

H. Draper

Yam

22

22

44

3

S. Morrow

Hon

20

20

40

4

R. Burgess

KTM

15

18

33

5

J. Fuller

KTM

16

16

32

6

H. Fisher

Hon

14

15

29

7

R. Matthews-Taylor

Hus

10

12

22

8

N. Perrett

KTM

12

10

22

9

M. Compton

Hon

11

8

19

10

J. Deveson

Yam

5

13

18

11

H. Davy

Yam

18

18

12

C. Rowe

Yam

6

11

17

13

C. Eisel

Hon

8

9

17

14

J. Dunne

Yam

13

4

17

15

S. Thomas

GAS

14

14

16

C. Ford

KTM

9

5

14

17

K. Harvey

KTM

4

6

10

18

C. Bowman

Hus

7

7

19

M. Brown

Hon

7

7

20

R. Lawler

KTM

2

3

5

21

D. Kremer

GAS

3

2

5

22

T. Williams

Yam

1

1

23

L. Cannon

Hon

1

1

MX3 Championship Standings

Pos

Rider

Bike

Total

1

H. Draper

Yam

174

2

R. Burgess

KTM

139

3

H. Fisher

Hon

137

4

J. Fuller

KTM

128

5

H. Downie

Yam

117

6

J. Deveson

Yam

109

7

S. Morrow

Hon

98

8

S. Thomas

GAS

89

9

J. Dunne

Yam

89

10

C. Rowe

Yam

71

11

H. Davy

Yam

64

12

C. Eisel

Hon

64

13

R. Matthews-Taylor

Hus

59

14

M. Brown

Hon

46

15

K. Harvey

KTM

45

16

J. Ellingham

Hon

43

17

M. Compton

Hon

42

18

D. Kremer

GAS

40

19

C. Ford

KTM

37

20

L. Allen

Yam

32

21

N. Perrett

KTM

26

22

J. McHugh

Yam

17

23

J. Walsh

Hus

16

24

O. Birkitt

KTM

14

25

F. Stampe

Yam

14

26

R. Rossiter

Yam

13

27

L. Farr

KTM

9

28

C. Bowman

Hus

8

29

D. Gromball

Sta

8

30

N. Ebbeck

KTM

8

31

R. Lawler

KTM

6

32

P. Wolfe

Hus

4

33

T. Williams

Yam

1

34

L. Cannon

Hon

1


Fox Racing MX85 Cup

Blake Bohannon’s Fox Racing MX85 Cup campaign ended the way it began: with another pair of wins.

The Yamaha Junior Racing Team rider arrived at Toowoomba with command of the series and left with a perfect 150-point haul, having won every race in the 2026 MX85 Cup.

Blake Bohannon jumping his Yamaha YZ85 at Toowoomba.Blake Bohannon completed a perfect Fox Racing MX85 Cup campaign, winning every race across the series.

Brax Pollard took the Moto 1 holeshot, but Bohannon was in front by the end of lap two and never gave it up. He set the fastest lap of the race on the final lap, a 2m15.566s, and won by 26.768 seconds over Jayce Stocker. Maxi Harris finished third, ahead of Lewis-Jay Carafa and Archie Black. Koby Binnion was disqualified for outside assistance.

Moto 2 was less straightforward. Pollard again took the holeshot, and Bohannon led the early laps before a mistake in the sticky mud dropped him back to fourth. Harris and then Ethan Wolfe led while Bohannon recovered, but the Yamaha rider kept his composure and worked back to the front.

Bohannon set the fastest lap of the race, a 2m14.288s, on lap nine, the same lap he reclaimed the lead. He went on to beat Wolfe by 2.405 seconds, with Black third, Liam Millard fourth and Duke Sharobem fifth.

Bohannon finished the series on a maximum 150 points, ahead of Stocker on 111 and Millard on 100. Wolfe’s strong Toowoomba showing helped him finish fourth in the final standings, ahead of Black.

Bohannon will now turn attention to selected MX3 appearances, having received age dispensation to compete in the final rounds against the country’s leading 14-U18 riders.

MX85 Race One

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

B. Bohannon

Yam

22m50.198

2

J. Stocker

KTM

+26.768

3

M. Harris

Hus

+52.923

4

L. Carafa

Hus

+1m14.950

5

A. Black

KTM

+1m18.976

6

D. Sharobem

KTM

+1m30.824

7

E. Wolfe

Hus

+1m34.662

8

B. Pollard

KTM

+1m40.272

9

D. Burke

KTM

+1m42.725

10

L. Millard

GAS

+2m01.851

11

O. Chandler

KTM

+2m09.622

12

O. Rex

Hus

+1 Lap

13

D. Elliott

GAS

+1 Lap

14

K. Nugent

GAS

+1 Lap

15

M. Kohn

KTM

+1 Lap

16

C. White

KTM

+1 Lap

17

R. Freeman

Yam

+1 Lap

18

C. Jackson

KTM

+1 Lap

19

O. Medhurst

Yam

+1 Lap

20

A. Blowers

KTM

+1 Lap

21

C. Riley

Yam

+1 Lap

22

F. Hoffman

GAS

+2 Laps

23

R. Brophy

KTM

+2 Laps

24

F. Jones

KTM

+2 Laps

25

C. Mackintosh

Kaw

+2 Laps

DSQ

K. Binnion

GAS

MX85 Race Two

Pos

Rider

Bike

Time/Gap

1

B. Bohannon

Yam

23m02.207

2

E. Wolfe

Hus

+2.405

3

A. Black

Ktm

+19.490

4

L. Millard

GAS

+39.808

5

D. Sharobem

Ktm

+46.886

6

O. Rex

Hus

+53.896

7

J. Stocker

Ktm

+1m04.849

8

L. Carafa

Hus

+1m12.539

9

O. Chandler

Ktm

+1m25.740

10

K. Binnion

GAS

+1m27.269

11

H. Millar

Yam

+1m38.018

12

D. Elliott

GAS

+1m59.938

13

D. Burke

Ktm

+2m23.472

14

A. Blowers

Ktm

+1 Lap

15

C. Jackson

Ktm

+1 Lap

16

O. Medhurst

Yam

+1 Lap

17

C. White

Ktm

+1 Lap

18

R. Freeman

Yam

+1 Lap

19

C. Riley

Yam

+1 Lap

20

M. Kohn

Ktm

+1 Lap

21

K. Nugent

GAS

+1 Lap

22

F. Hoffman

GAS

+1 Lap

23

F. Jones

Ktm

+1 Lap

24

R. Brophy

Ktm

+1 Lap

25

C. Mackintosh

Kaw

+2 Laps

26

C. O’Halloran

Ktm

+2 Laps

DNF

B. Pollard

Ktm

DNF

M. Harris

Hus

MX85 Round Points

Pos

Rider

Bike

R1

R2

Total

1

B. Bohannon

Yam

25

25

50

2

E. Wolfe

Hus

14

22

36

3

A. Black

KTM

16

20

36

4

J. Stocker

KTM

22

14

36

5

D. Sharobem

KTM

15

16

31

6

L. Carafa

Hus

18

13

31

7

L. Millard

GAS

11

18

29

8

O. Rex

Hus

9

15

24

9

O. Chandler

KTM

10

12

22

10

D. Burke

KTM

12

8

20

11

M. Harris

Hus

20

20

12

D. Elliott

GAS

8

9

17

13

B. Pollard

KTM

13

13

14

K. Binnion

GAS

11

11

15

H. Millar

Yam

10

10

16

C. Jackson

KTM

3

6

9

17

C. White

KTM

5

4

9

18

A. Blowers

KTM

1

7

8

19

O. Medhurst

Yam

2

5

7

20

R. Freeman

Yam

4

3

7

21

M. Kohn

KTM

6

1

7

22

K. Nugent

GAS

7

7

23

C. Riley

Yam

2

2

MX85 Championship Standings

Pos

Rider

Bike

Total

1

B. Bohannon

Yam

150

2

J. Stocker

KTM

111

3

L. Millard

GAS

100

4

E. Wolfe

Hus

81

5

A. Black

KTM

76

6

K. Binnion

GAS

73

7

L. Carafa

Hus

71

8

D. Sharobem

KTM

60

9

O. Chandler

KTM

58

10

B. Pollard

KTM

57

11

O. Rex

Hus

57

12

M. Harris

Hus

50

13

D. Burke

KTM

40

14

K. Sproule

Yam

39

15

N. Hargreaves

Yam

39

16

R. Trickey

Yam

39

17

R. Penney

KTM

36

18

R. Mullen

GAS

22

19

D. Elliott

GAS

17

20

O. Medhurst

Yam

16

21

B. Austin

GAS

15

22

N. Dalton

KTM

15

23

C. White

KTM

14

24

C. Feather

Hus

11

25

H. Millar

Yam

10

26

C. Jackson

KTM

9

27

A. Blowers

KTM

8

28

J. Birch

Yam

8

29

K. Nugent

GAS

7

30

M. Kohn

KTM

7

31

R. Freeman

Yam

7

32

M. Kehlet

Yam

6

33

B. Bahnisch

GAS

4

34

T. Tehennepe

Hus

4

35

C. Riley

Yam

4

36

A. Kay

Hus

3

37

J. Disciscio

KTM

2


Next stop — Appin

The 2026 ProMX Championship now moves to Appin in New South Wales on June 14.

Beaton has the strongest championship hand in MX1, but Webster’s Moto 2 rebound showed the Honda rider still has race-winning pace. MX2 remains the tightest of the major title fights, with Larwood, Kayd Kingsford, Dennis and Walsh all within genuine reach of the red plate. In MX3, Draper’s consistency continues to pay, but Toowoomba showed that Downie has the speed to disrupt the second half of the season.

At the halfway point, the title pictures are clearer, but far from settled.


 2026 Australian ProMX Championship Calendar

  • Round 1 – March 21-22, Wonthaggi, Victoria
  • Round 2 – April 19, Canberra, ACT
  • Round 3 – May 10, Gillman, South Australia
  • Round 4 – May 24, Toowoomba, Queensland
  • Round 5 – June 14, Appin, NSW
  • Round 6 – July 12, Traralgon, Victoria
  • Round 7 – July 26, Conondale, Queensland
  • Round 8 – August 1-2, Queensland Moto Park, Queensland
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