ProMX Appin: Beaton, Larwood, Fuller and Madafiglio take honours

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2026 Australian ProMX Championship
Round Five – Appin

The 2026 Penrite ProMX Championship presented by AMX Superstores moved into the second half of the season at Appin after four very different opening chapters. The Wonthaggi opener immediately put Jed Beaton in control of MX1Canberra continued that Beaton/Kingsford theme; Gillman swung the headline momentum towards Honda; and Toowoomba sent the field to New South Wales, with Beaton again firmly in charge of the premier-class points race.

Appin then added another layer of pressure. The historic Macarthur Motorcycle Club venue, located south-west of Sydney, has long been a proving ground for Australian motocross talent, and its hard-pack clay base, off-camber turns, and limited margin for error were made even more demanding by rain, mud and a heavily chopped racing surface.

There were also major pre-race talking points before the gates dropped. Kyle Webster arrived under an injury cloud after his recent American Pro Motocross outing, while Factory Honda confirmed Wilson Todd would sit out Appin to prioritise his long-term health and wellbeing. Dean Ferris was also absent for the balance of the championship following his Toowoomba injuries, with Ryan Alexanderson stepping into the Empire Kawasaki line-up.

Jed Beaton silhouetted mid-air on his CDR Yamaha during round five of the 2026 ProMX Championship at Appin.Jed Beaton was again the class of the MX1 field at Appin, topping qualifying, winning Superpole and taking both motos.

None of that changed the MX1 form guide at the front. Beaton was again the class of the field, topping qualifying, winning Superpole, then taking both motos to extend his championship lead with three rounds remaining.

Alex Larwood claimed Pirelli MX2 honours by the narrowest of margins after a crucial second-moto win, Jackson Fuller broke through for his first Maxxis MX3 round victory of the year, and Ryder Madafiglio took KTM Group MX65 Futures honours on countback after tying Hudson Francis on points.


Kawasaki MX1

Jed Beaton set the tone early in the premier class, topping a wet and muddy qualifying session by more than two seconds from Monster Energy CDR Yamaha team-mate Aaron Tanti. Levi Rogers, Zachary Watson, Todd Waters, Nathan Crawford and Kyle Webster were next, although Webster did not line up for Superpole.

Jed Beaton riding his number 14 CDR Yamaha through the Appin circuit during ProMX round five.Jed Beaton extended his 2026 ProMX MX1 Championship lead with another dominant double at Appin.

Beaton then backed it up when the top qualifiers returned for Superpole, again heading Tanti to complete a CDR Yamaha one-two. Crawford was third, ahead of Rogers, Waters, Watson, Rhys Budd, Jacob Sweet and Jack Kenney.

Todd Waters riding his Raceline Husqvarna through a muddy section of the Appin motocross track.Todd Waters battled through the rough Appin conditions to remain inside the top five in the MX1 championship standings.

Beaton takes control early

Tanti grabbed the opening MX1 holeshot and led the first lap of Moto 1, but Beaton quickly took control and was never headed from lap two. Once in front, he opened the margin steadily and went on to win comfortably over Tanti, with Crawford completing the podium.

Aaron Tanti riding his CDR Yamaha through deep ruts at Appin during round five of the 2026 ProMX Championship.Aaron Tanti delivered a strong Appin performance, taking second overall and closing to within one point of Kyle Webster in the MX1 standings.

Webster salvaged fourth in the opener, clearly not at his best but still limiting the damage in the title chase. Watson, Waters and Alexanderson were close behind, while Budd, Rogers and Zielinski completed the top ten.

Moto 2 was even more emphatic. Webster was credited with the holeshot, but Beaton was already the scored leader by the end of the opening lap and remained there for the full race distance. Tanti again made it a CDR Yamaha one-two, while Crawford claimed another third place ahead of Webster.

Zachary Watson jumping his KTM during the Appin round of the 2026 Australian ProMX Championship.Zachary Watson finished fifth overall at Appin after another solid points haul for KTM Factory Racing.

Budd lifted to fifth in the second moto, edging Alexanderson, Watson, Rogers, Waters and Zielinski, but the headline remained Beaton. He also set the fastest lap in both MX1 races, underlining the pace advantage that has defined much of his 2026 campaign.

CDR Yamaha tightens its grip

Beaton’s 1-1 result marked another clean sweep in a season that is increasingly looking like his to lose. Webster’s 4-4 scorecard kept him second in the championship, but Tanti is now applying serious pressure for that position as the factory Yamaha squad continues to strengthen its grip on the premier class.

For Beaton, the Appin result was another statement ride in difficult conditions, and one that pushed him closer to the elusive Australian MX1 crown.

Aaron Tanti and Jed Beaton holding their MX1 trophies after finishing second and first at Appin.Jed Beaton and Aaron Tanti delivered a CDR Yamaha one-two at Appin as the factory Yamaha squad tightened its grip on MX1.
Jed Beaton – P1 (1-2)

“The track was tough this weekend. The small amount of rain we have just made the ruts a bit longer and deeper and the layout here has off camber turns, so it’s always a technical track to ride. I was able to start fairly well today which was important as vision would be an issue, but it was Tanti who the holeshot man over the weekend. Congrats to Aaron, he was riding well and to have us both up here for a team 1-2 is a great result for everyone and something to be proud off. We are back in Victoria for round six, so looking forward to that and trying to keep this season rolling along nicely.”

MX1 podium at Appin with Aaron Tanti, Jed Beaton and Nathan Crawford after round five of ProMX 2026.Aaron Tanti, Jed Beaton and Nathan Crawford filled the MX1 podium at Appin after a Yamaha one-two and another strong Honda showing.
Aaron Tanti – P2 (2-2)

“I’m pretty happy with the weekend and how I was riding. I gave myself every chance of getting a good result as I got good starts and pushed hard early to try and get away. But Jed is riding so good at the moment and was able to get around me and get a small gap. I wanted to hang onto him as long as I could and try and learn where he makes his time and what he does, so it was good to see that firsthand. It was also good to make up some points on Kyle and now we are just one point apart with three rounds to go. I feel like I’m building again as a rider as I have been able to keep putting laps and races together so hopefully that can continue all the way until the end of the championship.”

Zac Watson
Zac Watson – P5 (5-7)

“It wasn’t too bad of a weekend for me at Appin. I started with P4 in qualifying, which was solid, while the Pole Shootout wasn’t as flash because I couldn’t get a flow with how difficult the track was. I put that one behind me and got a solid start in Moto 1 and I was running P3 for a while, but unfortunately, I tucked the front in one of the slick spots, which dropped me back a bit so I ended up fifth. And then in Moto 2, I came together with a rider just out of the gate, which put me a fair way back. I fought my way up to P7, we finished fifth overall for the round and scored some solid points, so overall it was a good round.”

Todd Waters
Todd Waters – P8 (6-9)

“It was an interesting day at Appin. I felt pretty comfortable on the bike and P5 in qualifying, as well as P5 in the Pole Shootout, was good. Then in Moto 1, I ripped a good start, came out third, and was cruising along, before [Nathan] Crawford passed me, and I was just like, ‘Man, I need to step it up.’ So I started to send it a bit and I went down – just a silly little crash. Three riders went past me, so I made my way back by them and had a killer battle with [Zac] Watson. Then in Moto 2, I went down and came from outside the top-15 back to P9, but the boys were gone out front. So yeah, I just floated around, and that was a pretty boring race for me, actually. Eyes forward to Traralgon next month.”

MX1 Race One

POS

RIDER

BIKE

TIME/GAP

1

J Beaton

Yam

27m56.465

2

A Tanti

Yam

+19.636

3

N Crawford

Hon

+1m39.514

4

K Webster

Hon

+1m46.470

5

Z Watson

KTM

+1m47.995

6

T Waters

Hus

+1m49.197

7

R Alexanderson

Kaw

+1m54.400

8

R Budd

Hon

+1 Lap

9

L Rogers

Yam

+1 Lap

10

L Zielinski

Yam

+1 Lap

11

B West

Kaw

+1 Lap

12

C Rossandich

KTM

+1 Lap

13

R Fitzpatrick

KTM

+1 Lap

14

J Sweet

Yam

+1 Lap

15

J Campbell

Sta

+1 Lap

16

S Pellicano

Yam

+2 Laps

17

S Ward

Yam

+2 Laps

18

D Erbacher

Yam

+2 Laps

19

J Kenney

Yam

+2 Laps

20

B Steel

Hon

+2 Laps

21

B Ninness

Yam

+2 Laps

22

K Orchard

Yam

+2 Laps

23

J Cigliano

Kaw

+2 Laps

24

R Stephens

Hon

+2 Laps

25

S Jackson

Yam

+2 Laps

26

N Grothues

Hon

+3 Laps

27

N Medson

Kaw

+3 Laps

28

A Treeby

Yam

+3 Laps

29

R Possingham

KTM

+4 Laps

DNF

R Duffy

Yam

DNF

DNF

J Dick

Hon

DNF

MX1 Race Two

POS

RIDER

BIKE

TIME/GAP

1

J Beaton

Yam

28m07.311

2

A Tanti

Yam

+17.858

3

N Crawford

Hon

+29.998

4

K Webster

Hon

+37.902

5

R Budd

Hon

+44.024

6

R Alexanderson

Kaw

+45.228

7

Z Watson

KTM

+48.943

8

L Rogers

Yam

+1m27.543

9

T Waters

Hus

+1m39.021

10

L Zielinski

Yam

+1m39.562

11

R Duffy

Yam

+1 Lap

12

C Rossandich

KTM

+1 Lap

13

R Fitzpatrick

KTM

+1 Lap

14

B West

Kaw

+1 Lap

15

J Kenney

Yam

+1 Lap

16

B Steel

Hon

+1 Lap

17

J Campbell

Sta

+1 Lap

18

S Ward

Yam

+1 Lap

19

N Medson

Kaw

+1 Lap

20

K Orchard

Yam

+1 Lap

21

R Stephens

Hon

+1 Lap

22

J Cigliano

Kaw

+2 Laps

23

S Pellicano

Yam

+2 Laps

24

A Treeby

Yam

+2 Laps

25

D Erbacher

Yam

+2 Laps

26

B Ninness

Yam

+2 Laps

27

R Possingham

KTM

+3 Laps

28

S Jackson

Yam

+3 Laps

29

J Dick

Hon

+3 Laps

DNF

J Sweet

Yam

DNF

MX1 Round Points

Pos

RIDER

BIKE

M1

M2

Total

1

J Beaton

Yam

25

25

50

2

A Tanti

Yam

22

22

44

3

N Crawford

Hon

20

20

40

4

K Webster

Hon

18

18

36

5

Z Watson

KTM

16

14

30

6

R Budd

Hon

13

16

29

7

R Alexanderson

Kaw

14

15

29

8

T Waters

Hus

15

12

27

9

L Rogers

Yam

12

13

25

10

L Zielinski

Yam

11

11

22

11

C Rossandich

KTM

9

9

18

12

B West

Kaw

10

7

17

13

R Fitzpatrick

KTM

8

8

16

14

R Duffy

Yam

10

10

15

J Campbell

Sta

6

4

10

16

J Kenney

Yam

2

6

8

17

S Ward

Yam

4

3

7

18

J Sweet

Yam

7

7

19

B Steel

Hon

1

5

6

20

S Pellicano

Yam

5

5

21

D Erbacher

Yam

3

3

22

N Medson

Kaw

2

2

23

K Orchard

Yam

1

1

MX1 Championship Standings

POS

RIDER

BIKE

TOTAL

1

J Beaton

Yamaha

245

2

K Webster

Honda

191

3

A Tanti

Yamaha

190

4

N Crawford

Honda

149

5

T Waters

Husqvarna

149

6

Z Watson

KTM

142

7

W Todd

Honda

128

8

L Zielinski

Yamaha

122

9

D Ferris

Kawasaki

81

10

R Fitzpatrick

KTM

77

11

R Duffy

Yamaha

76

12

J Sweet

Yamaha

73

13

C Rossandich

KTM

72

14

L Rogers

Yamaha

67

15

L Jackson

Honda

60

16

R Budd

Honda

57

17

B West

Kawasaki

47

18

C O’Loan

Yamaha

42

19

S Ward

Yamaha

31

20

R Alexanderson

Kawasaki

29

21

J Kenney

Yamaha

24

22

C Holroyd

Honda

23

23

B Ognenis

Yamaha

22

24

T Olander

Yamaha

20

25

J Campbell

Stark

19

26

S Pellicano

Yamaha

14

27

N Medson

Kawasaki

13

28

D Erbacher

Yamaha

10

29

J Phillips

Yamaha

9

30

B Steel

Honda

9

31

C Schat

KTM

8

32

K Orchard

Yamaha

3

33

J West

Yamaha

3

34

N Rochow

KTM

2

35

J Cigliano

Kawasaki

1

36

P Martin

Husqvarna

1

37

R Pitman

Honda

1


Pirelli MX2

Dylan Walsh started the day fastest in Pirelli MX2 qualifying, heading Byron Dennis, Kayd Kingsford, Ryder Kingsford, Reid Taylor, Noah Ferguson, and championship leader Alex Larwood, in a closely stacked field.

Once racing began, however, the conditions had changed dramatically. Kayd Kingsford took the Moto 1 holeshot and controlled the early laps, but Ferguson found his rhythm in the mud and moved to the front as the race developed.

Ferguson dominates the opener

Ferguson’s opening moto was one of the most convincing performances of the day. Once the Monster Energy Yamalube Yamaha rider worked his way past Kingsford, he checked out in the heavy conditions and built a commanding advantage.

Noah Ferguson riding his Yamaha through muddy ruts during the MX2 class at Appin.Noah Ferguson mastered the worst of the Appin mud to win the opening Pirelli MX2 moto.

Kingsford finished second, Larwood third, Ryder Kingsford fourth and Dennis fifth, with attrition becoming a major factor as the race wore on. The muddy surface made momentum difficult to maintain and punished any mistake, particularly through the slower, rougher sections of the Appin circuit.

Larwood turns the tables

The second moto delivered one of the key rides of the round. Kayd Kingsford again launched well and looked on course to answer Ferguson’s opening-race victory, but Larwood was mounting a charge from deeper in the pack.

Larwood was only seventh at the end of the opening lap, but he worked his way forward methodically and was into second by the later stages. From there, he continued to close on Kingsford, eventually making the decisive move before going on to take the moto and the overall.

Kingsford’s pair of second places was enough for second overall, just one point behind his Honda Racing Australia team-mate. Ferguson’s opening-moto win and second-moto recovery secured the final step of the podium, while Ryder Kingsford and privateer Reid Taylor also produced strong rounds.

Byron Dennis riding his KTM through the rutted Appin motocross circuit during ProMX round five.Byron Dennis remained third in the MX2 championship after a tough Appin round in changing conditions.

Larwood’s win may prove important beyond Appin alone. He extended his MX2 championship lead over Kayd Kingsford by a single point, with Byron Dennis, Dylan Walsh, Ferguson and Ryder Kingsford still close enough to keep the class wide open heading into the final three rounds.

Noah Ferguson jumping his Yamaha during the Appin round of the 2026 ProMX Championship.Noah Ferguson’s Appin podium continued his stronger mid-season form in the Pirelli MX2 class.
Noah Ferguson – P3 (1-7)

“I’m happy to be on the podium for the round and get another race win, but a little frustrated as I left the round win slip away in race two. I did all the hard work and got into second place but then it unravelled a little and made some mistakes and then got caught with the lapper. But we made some progress again and the last two rounds have been a big step in the right direction. The goal now is to keep the trend going for the final three rounds. Thanks to the team for a big effort today. The bikes came bad from practice and race one pretty muddy and heavy and took a fair bit of washing, so the guys had to work hard to get them turned around. Thank you.”

Byron Dennis racing ahead through a rough section of the Appin motocross track.Byron Dennis worked through traffic and heavy conditions to keep himself in the MX2 title fight.
Byron Dennis – P6 (5-6)

“It was a good start to the day here at Appin. Qualifying went well and gave us a good gate pick for the races. I had a bit of bad luck early in Moto 1 and got caught up in some traffic with all the chaos from the wet conditions, but I worked my way through that and charged back to fifth, so that was a positive. Moto 2 was a different story. I got caught up in a few more dramas, and it just felt like I was pushing up hill the whole race. It happens sometimes, so we’ll take what we can from it and move on to the next one.”

Dylan Walsh jumping his KTM during the Pirelli MX2 class at Appin.Dylan Walsh showed strong qualifying speed at Appin before a difficult race day left him seventh overall in MX2.
Dylan Walsh – P7 (11-5)

“To be honest, it’s pretty frustrating, and it’s not the result we were after. I felt really comfortable on the bike in qualifying, so to come away with P1 by a good margin showed we had the speed. In that last part of Moto 1, we were dealing with an issue and just trying to manage it and get it home, and then with a few laps to go, we got hit with an in-race penalty, which really put a dampener on our day. It’s a tough one to take because the bike is in a really good place and everything was there for a strong result. That’s racing sometimes, I know what I need to work on, and I’m keen to bounce back at Traralgon. The whole team’s been working hard, and I really appreciate their effort. We’ll regroup and come back stronger.”

MX2 Race One

POS

RIDER

BIKE

TIME/GAP

1

N Ferguson

Yam

27m58.572

2

K Kingsford

Hon

+31.582

3

A Larwood

Hon

+44.144

4

R Kingsford

Hon

+1m11.882

5

B Dennis

KTM

+1m58.254

6

S Burchell

Yam

+1 Lap

7

R Taylor

Hon

+1 Lap

8

J Alsop

Hon

+1 Lap

9

H Yokoyama

Kaw

+1 Lap

10

M Dixon

Kaw

+2 Laps

11

D Walsh

KTM

+2m01.805

12

S Nakajima

Yam

+2 Laps

13

J Bova

KTM

+1 Lap

14

C King

Hon

+2 Laps

15

J Cosford

Kaw

+2 Laps

16

O Kimber

KTM

+2 Laps

17

B Hutchins

Kaw

+3 Laps

18

K Tate

KTM

+4 Laps

19

S Armstrong

Yam

+5 Laps

20

C Gray

Hon

+5 Laps

21

J Rumens

Hus

+6 Laps

22

S Noonan

Hon

+6 Laps

DNF

H Groundwater

KTM

DNF

DNF

B Townsend

KTM

DNF

DNF

H Gainfort

Hon

DNF

DNF

J Bird

Hon

DNF

DNF

R Clements

KTM

DNF

DNF

J Howard

Hon

DNF

DNF

B Plath

Hus

DNF

DNF

B Black

Hus

DNF

MX2 Race Two

POS

RIDER

BIKE

TIME/GAP

1

A Larwood

Hon

28m04.119

2

K Kingsford

Hon

+10.406

3

R Taylor

Hon

+21.779

4

R Kingsford

Hon

+22.794

5

D Walsh

KTM

+28.893

6

B Dennis

KTM

+30.607

7

N Ferguson

Yam

+31.318

8

J Cosford

Kaw

+59.545

9

J Alsop

Hon

+1m05.172

10

H Yokoyama

Kaw

+1m06.178

11

S Nakajima

Yam

+1m27.617

12

S Burchell

Yam

+1m30.608

13

M Dixon

Kaw

+1 Lap

14

J Bova

KTM

+1 Lap

15

O Kimber

KTM

+1 Lap

16

C King

Hon

+1 Lap

17

B Plath

Hus

+1 Lap

18

B Townsend

KTM

+1 Lap

19

K Tate

KTM

+1 Lap

20

J Rumens

Hus

+2 Laps

21

B Hutchins

Kaw

+2 Laps

22

R Clark

Kaw

+2 Laps

23

C Gray

Hon

+2 Laps

24

R Clements

KTM

+3 Laps

25

H Gainfort

Hon

+4 Laps

26

J Howard

Hon

+4 Laps

DNF

S Noonan

Hon

DNF

DNF

S Armstrong

Yam

DNF

DNF

B Black

Hus

DNF

DNF

H Groundwater

KTM

DNF

MX2 Round Points

POS

RIDERBIKE

M1

M2

TOTAL

1

A Larwood

Hon

20

25

45

2

K Kingsford

Hon

22

22

44

3

N Ferguson

Yam

25

14

39

4

R Kingsford

Hon

18

18

36

5

R Taylor

Hus

14

20

34

6

B Dennis

KTM

16

15

31

7

D Walsh

KTM

10

16

26

8

J Alsop

Hon

13

12

25

9

S Burchell

Yam

15

9

24

10

H Yokoyama

Kaw

12

11

23

11

J Cosford

Kaw

6

13

19

12

S Nakajima

Yam

9

10

19

13

M Dixon

Kaw

11

8

19

14

J Bova

KTM

8

7

15

15

C King

Hon

7

5

12

16

O Kimber

KTM

5

6

11

17

K Tate

KTM

3

2

5

18

B Plath

Hus

4

4

19

B Hutchins

Kaw

4

4

20

B Townsend

KTM

3

3

21

S Armstrong

Yam

2

2

22

J Rumens

Hus

1

1

23

C Gray

Hon

1

1

MX2 Championship Standings

POS

RIDERBIKETOTAL

1

A Larwood

Hon

209

2

K Kingsford

Hon

199

3

B Dennis

KTM

182

4

D Walsh

KTM

173

5

N Ferguson

Yam

163

6

R Kingsford

Hon

163

7

S Burchell

Yam

111

8

R Alexanderson

Kaw

108

9

R Taylor

Hon

105

10

H Yokoyama

Kaw

103

11

M Dixon

Kaw

100

12

J Alsop

Hon

93

13

S Nakajima

Yam

90

14

R Budd

Hon

87

15

J Cosford

Kaw

81

16

K Hantis

Yam

49

17

B Townsend

KTM

35

18

C Wilmington

Hus

24

19

D Rose

Kaw

22

20

D Paice

KTM

18

21

J Bova

KTM

18

22

O Kimber

KTM

17

23

C King

Hon

12

24

T O’Neill

Yam

11

25

B Plath

Hus

10

26

K Tate

KTM

8

27

B Hutchins

Kaw

5

28

K Strode

Hon

4

29

J Rumens

Hus

4

30

S Armstrong

Yam

2

31

J Chislett

Yam

2

32

C Gray

Hon

1

33

H Groundwater

KTM

1


Maxxis MX3

Jackson Fuller signalled his intent in Maxxis MX3 qualifying, topping the session ahead of championship leader Hayden Draper, Heath Fisher, Drew Kremer, Seth Morrow, Riley Burgess and Hayden Downie.

Jackson Fuller riding his KTM through deep mud in the Maxxis MX3 class at Appin.Jackson Fuller broke through for his first Maxxis MX3 round win of the season at Appin.

The racing then backed up the promise of a tight day. MX3 has produced the widest spread of winners across the 2026 championship, and Appin again delivered unpredictable battles at the front.

Fuller breaks through

Seth Thomas grabbed the Moto 1 holeshot, but the lead changed hands repeatedly through the opening half of the race. Fuller led the first lap, Burgess then took over, Fisher moved to the front soon after, and Fuller reclaimed the lead as the race settled into its decisive phase.

Jackson Fuller cornering his KTM through muddy ruts during ProMX round five at Appin.Jackson Fuller held off Riley Burgess in the opening MX3 moto before securing the Appin overall.

From there, Fuller held firm under pressure. Burgess pushed hard all the way to the flag and set the fastest lap of the race on the final lap, but Fuller had enough in hand to claim his first moto win of the season.

Fisher completed the top three in the opener, ahead of Max Compton, Downie, Draper, Jack Deveson, Thomas, Jobe Dunne and Seth Morrow.

Downie wins a thriller

Moto 2 produced the closest finish of the day. Cooper Ford took the holeshot, but Fisher was quickly into the lead and looked set to convert that into a moto victory.

Downie had other ideas. Fresh from his perfect day at Toowoomba, the Team XLR Yamaha rider kept the pressure on, found a way through late, and beat Fisher to the line by less than half a second.

Draper finished third in the second moto ahead of Fuller and Burgess, and that fourth place was enough for Fuller to secure the round overall by a single point over Fisher. Downie completed the podium, with Burgess and Draper close behind.

Maxxis MX3 podium at Appin with Heath Fisher, Jackson Fuller and Hayden Downie.Heath Fisher, Jackson Fuller and Hayden Downie shared the Maxxis MX3 podium at Appin after two tight motos.

Draper remains in control of the championship, but Fisher’s consistency moved him into second in the standings ahead of Burgess. Fuller is now right in that battle as well, while Downie’s recent form has made him one of the most dangerous riders in the class.

Hayden Draper jumping his Yamaha during the Maxxis MX3 class at Appin.Hayden Draper retained control of the Maxxis MX3 championship despite a challenging Appin round.
Hayden Draper – P5 (6-3)

“The track was tough today, but I made it tougher as I never got great starts, so vision was hard, then I crashed early in race one when the track was at its wettest and it made it difficult to move forward. But if that’s a bad day and I was able to keep my lead around 30 points then I will take it and move onto the next round and get things back on track at Traralgon.”

MX3 Race One

POS

RIDER

BIKE

TIME/GAP

1

J Fuller

KTM

22m48.631

2

R Burgess

KTM

+1.107

3

H Fisher

Hon

+4.567

4

M Compton

Hon

+10.552

5

H Downie

Yam

+29.479

6

H Draper

Yam

+33.766

7

J Deveson

Yam

+39.455

8

S Thomas

Gas

+40.511

9

J Dunne

Yam

+1m07.441

10

S Morrow

Hon

+1m14.395

11

M Brown

Hon

+1m17.342

12

R Matthews-Taylor

Hus

+1m8.097

13

K Harvey

KTM

+1m30.896

14

P Wolfe

Hus

+2m13.830

15

C Ford

KTM

+1 Lap

16

F Stampe

Yam

+1 Lap

17

L Farr

KTM

+1 Lap

18

T Schulenburg

Hon

+1 Lap

19

J McHugh

Yam

+1 Lap

20

R Rossiter

Yam

+1 Lap

21

N James

Hus

+1 Lap

22

J McCloskey

Yam

+1 Lap

23

L Nevell

Hus

+2 Laps

24

R Tongue

Hon

+2 Laps

25

C Bowman

Hus

+2 Laps

26

C Eisel

KTM

+2 Laps

27

N Shortt

Hus

+2 Laps

28

M Cini

Yam

+3 Laps

29

C Cadd

KTM

+3 Laps

30

J Miller

Yam

+4 Laps

DNF

C Rowe

Yam

DNF

DNF

D Kremer

Gas

DNF

DNF

T Williams

Yam

DNF

DNF

R Lawler

KTM

DNF

DNF

D Gromball

Sta

DNF

DNF

B Brown

TBA

DNF

DNF

J Taplin

KTM

DNF

DNF

N Andrewartha

Hon

DNF

DNF

Z Smit

KTM

DNF

DNF

J Cameron

Hon

DNF

MX3 Race Two

POS

RIDER

BIKE

TIME/GAP

1

H Downie

Yam

2

H Fisher

Hon

+0.441

3

H Draper

Yam

+28.732

4

J Fuller

KTM

+30.858

5

R Burgess

KTM

+31.651

6

S Thomas

Gas

+45.303

7

S Morrow

Hon

+46.229

8

K Harvey

KTM

+1m04.583

9

J Dunne

Yam

+1m07.396

10

C Rowe

Yam

+1m12.089

11

J Deveson

Yam

+1m13.431

12

M Compton

Hon

+1m14.340

13

R Rossiter

Yam

+1m16.901

14

M Brown

Hon

+1m31.526

15

J McHugh

Yam

+1m33.824

16

L Farr

KTM

+1m46.929

17

C Ford

KTM

+1m48.650

18

C Eisel

KTM

+1m55.863

19

R Matthews-Taylor

Hus

+1m56.690

20

C Bowman

Hus

+1 Lap

21

F Stampe

Yam

+1 Lap

22

T Williams

Yam

+1 Lap

23

R Lawler

KTM

+1 Lap

24

P Wolfe

Hus

+1 Lap

25

D Kremer

Gas

+1 Lap

26

D Gromball

Sta

+1 Lap

27

N James

Hus

+1 Lap

28

J Miller

Yam

+1 Lap

29

J McCloskey

Yam

+1 Lap

30

T Schulenburg

Hon

+1 Lap

31

M Cini

Yam

+1 Lap

32

B Brown

TBA

+1 Lap

33

L Nevell

Hus

+1 Lap

34

R Tongue

Hon

+2 Laps

35

N Shortt

Hus

+2 Laps

36

J Taplin

KTM

+2 Laps

37

C Cadd

KTM

+2 Laps

38

Z Smit

KTM

+2 Laps

DNF

J Cameron

Hon

DNF

DNF

N Andrewartha

Hon

DNF

MX3 Round Points

POS

RIDERBIKE

M1

M2

TOTAL

1

J Fuller

KTM

25

18

43

2

H Fisher

Hon

20

22

42

3

H Downie

Yam

16

25

41

4

R Burgess

KTM

22

16

38

5

H Draper

Yam

15

20

35

6

S Thomas

Gas

13

15

28

7

M Compton

Hon

18

9

27

8

S Morrow

Hon

11

14

25

9

J Dunne

Yam

12

12

24

10

J Deveson

Yam

14

10

24

11

K Harvey

KTM

8

13

21

12

M Brown

Hon

10

7

17

13

C Rowe

Yam

11

11

14

R Matthews-Taylor

Hus

9

2

11

15

C Ford

KTM

6

4

10

16

R Rossiter

Yam

1

8

9

17

L Farr

KTM

4

5

9

18

J McHugh

Yam

2

6

8

19

P Wolfe

Hus

7

7

20

F Stampe

Yam

5

5

21

C Eisel

Hon

3

3

22

T Schulenburg

Hon

3

3

23

C Bowman

Hus

1

1

MX3 Championship Standings

POS

RIDER

BIKE

TOTAL

1

H Draper

Yam

209

2

H Fisher

Hon

179

3

R Burgess

KTM

177

4

J Fuller

KTM

171

5

H Downie

Yam

158

6

J Deveson

Yam

133

7

S Morrow

Hon

123

8

S Thomas

Gas

117

9

J Dunne

Yam

113

10

C Rowe

Yam

82

11

R Matthews-Taylor

Hus

70

12

M Compton

Hon

69

13

C Eisel

Hon

67

14

K Harvey

KTM

66

15

H Davy

Yam

64

16

M Brown

Hon

63

17

C Ford

KTM

47

18

J Ellingham

Hon

43

19

D Kremer

Gas

40

20

L Allen

Yam

32

21

N Perrett

KTM

26

22

C Pulbrook

Yam

25

23

J McHugh

Yam

25

24

J Donald

KTM

22

25

R Rossiter

Yam

22

26

F Stampe

Yam

19

27

L Farr

KTM

18

28

J Walsh

Hus

16

29

O Birkitt

KTM

14

30

P Wolfe

Hus

11

31

C Bowman

Hus

9

32

D Gromball

Sta

8

33

N Ebbeck

KTM

8

34

R Lawler

KTM

6

35

T Schulenburg

Hon

3

36

L Cannon

Hon

1

37

T Williams

Yam

1


KTM Group MX65 Futures

The KTM Group MX65 Futures riders faced some of the toughest conditions of the day, with the first moto held on a muddy track in drizzle and the second also run in testing conditions.

For the youngest riders on the program, simply maintaining momentum was a major challenge. The ruts, mud and changing surface placed a premium on clean lines, throttle control and patience, but the leading contenders again found a way to rise above the conditions.

Francis and Madafiglio trade wins

Joe Thurlby was first to the flag in Moto 1, but a two-position penalty for gaining an off-track advantage handed victory to Hudson Francis. Ryder Madafiglio was classified second, with Thurlby third after the penalty was applied.

Hudson Francis riding through heavy mud in the KTM Group MX65 Futures class at Appin.Hudson Francis won the opening MX65 Futures moto before finishing second overall at Appin.

Madafiglio then responded in Moto 2 with a commanding ride. He led throughout, set the fastest lap of the race and took the win ahead of Francis and Thurlby.

With Madafiglio and Francis finishing the round tied on points, the overall went to Madafiglio on countback thanks to his second-moto victory. Thurlby completed the round podium after finishing third in both motos.

KTM Group MX65 Futures podium at Appin with Ryder Madafiglio, Hudson Francis and Joe Thurlby.Ryder Madafiglio, Hudson Francis and Joe Thurlby filled the MX65 Futures podium after a demanding day at Appin.

Madafiglio now holds a nine-point lead over Francis with one MX65 Futures round remaining. Ollie Cale and Thurlby are also locked in a close fight behind them, with the final outing at Queensland Moto Park set to decide the minor championship placings.

KTM Group MX65 Futures Race One

POS

RIDER

BIKE

TIME/GAP

1

H Francis

Yam

15m35.829

2

R Madafiglio

Hus

+1m21.701

3

J Thurlby

KTM

Penalty

4

C Nilsson

KTM

+1m46.552

5

S Harding

Yam

+2m35.244

6

O Cale

KTM

+2m59.088

7

N Forwood

KTM

+3m05.684

8

J Knighton

KTM

+3m38.261

9

Z Peters

KTM

+5m57.728

10

M Ardern

Hus

+1 Lap

11

B Regan

Gas

+1 Lap

12

C Williamson

KTM

+2 Laps

13

L Bitic

KTM

+2 Laps

14

O Balchin

Yam

+2 Laps

NC

A Blanchette

Yam

+3 Laps

NC

L Hurihanganui

Gas

+4 Laps

DNF

M Van Manenberg

Gas

DNF

DNF

B Allison

Gas

DNF

DNF

F Burgess

KTM

DNF

DNF

J Wodetzki

KTM

DNF

DNF

T Riley

Yam

DNF

DNF

L Williamson

KTM

DNF

DNF

T Thompson

Hus

DNF

DNF

T Bitic

Yam

DNF

DNF

H Gould

Yam

DNF

DNF

M Little

KTM

DNF

DNF

R Wodetzki

KTM

DNF

DNF

J Stace

Gas

DNF

DNF

J Merchant

Yam

DNF

DNF

S Smart

Yam

DNF

KTM Group MX65 Futures Race Two

POS

RIDER

BIKE

TIME/GAP

1

R Madafiglio

Hus

13m31.246

2

H Francis

Yam

+36.380

3

J Thurlby

KTM

+48.388

4

O Cale

KTM

+1m10.970

5

M Ardern

Hus

+1m16.049

6

S Harding

Yam

+1m18.344

7

Z Peters

KTM

+1m27.342

8

L Bitic

KTM

+2m15.514

9

C Williamson

KTM

+2m19.920

10

N Forwood

KTM

+2m28.331

11

F Burgess

KTM

+2m58.873

12

C Nilsson

KTM

+3m08.874

13

J Knighton

KTM

+1 Lap

14

T Thompson

Hus

+2 Laps

15

A Blanchette

Yam

+2 Laps

16

L Williamson

KTM

+2 Laps

17

L Hurihanganui

Gas

+2 Laps

DNF

B Regan

Gas

DNF

DNF

M Little

KTM

DNF

KTM Group MX65 Futures Round Points

POS

RIDER

BIKE

M1

M2

TOTAL

1

R Madafiglio

Hus

22

25

47

2

H Francis

Yam

25

22

47

3

J Thurlby

KTM

20

20

40

4

O Cale

KTM

15

18

33

5

S Harding

Yam

16

15

31

6

M Ardern

Hus

11

16

27

7

C Nilsson

KTM

18

9

27

8

Z Peters

KTM

12

14

26

9

N Forwood

KTM

14

11

25

10

L Bitic

KTM

8

13

21

11

C Williamson

KTM

9

12

21

12

J Knighton

KTM

13

8

21

13

F Burgess

KTM

10

10

14

B Regan

Gas

10

10

15

T Thompson

Hus

7

7

16

O Balchin

Yam

7

7

17

A Blanchette

Yam

6

6

18

L Williamson

KTM

5

5

19

L Hurihanganui

Gas

4

4

KTM Group MX65 Futures Championship Standings

POS

RIDER

BIKE

TOTAL

1

R Madafiglio

Hus

94

2

H Francis

Yam

85

3

O Cale

KTM

74

4

J Thurlby

KTM

72

5

S Harding

Yam

55

6

C Nilsson

KTM

49

7

B Regan

Gas

47

8

M Ardern

Hus

46

9

N Forwood

KTM

38

10

L Bitic

KTM

38

11

F Burgess

KTM

33

12

C Williamson

KTM

32

13

Z Peters

KTM

26

14

O Thredgold

Yam

22

15

J Knighton

KTM

21

16

R Rabjones

KTM

20

17

T Bitic

Yam

20

18

A Blanchette

Yam

18

19

M Van Manenberg

Gas

17

20

H Rose

Gas

9

21

L Williamson

KTM

8

22

O Balchin

Yam

7

23

T Thompson

Hus

7

24

C Rose

KTM

6

25

L Hurihanganui

Gas

4

26

T Riley

Yam

4

27

P Armstrong

KTM

3

28

B Armstrong

KTM

2


 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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