2024 ProMX calendar: eight rounds for Australia’s motocross showpiece

Published On: December 8, 2023Categories: Announcements, Media, News

The calendar for the 2024 Penrite ProMX Championship presented by AMX Superstores has been set, featuring a tantalising mix of established venues and an injection of exciting new locations.

The 2024 ProMX Championship will again be held over eight rounds, starting in Wonthaggi (Vic) on March 17 before concluding at Queensland Moto Park in Boonah on August 17-18.

In between, Australia’s premier motocross showpiece will visit Horsham (Vic) on April 7 (round two), Gillman (SA) on May 5 (round three), Maitland (NSW) on May 26 (round four), Toowoomba (Qld) on July 21 (round six) and MX Farm Queensland in Gympie on August 11 (round seven).

Round five will be held on June 23, with a venue still to be announced.

2024 Penrite ProMX presented by AMX Superstores calendar
• Round 1: March 17, Wonthaggi, Vic
• Round 2: April 7, Horsham, Vic
• Round 3: May 5, Gillman, SA
• Round 4: May 26, Maitland, NSW
• Round 5: June 23, TBA
• Round 6: July 21, Toowoomba, Qld
• Round 7: August 11, MX Farm Queensland, Gympie, Qld
• Round 8: August 17-18, Queensland Moto Park, Qld

Wonthaggi, Gillman, Maitland, Toowoomba and Queensland Moto Park all featured on the 2023 calendar, while Horsham and MX Farm Queensland have previously hosted Australian Motocross Championship rounds but will now be making their debuts under the ProMX moniker.

In 2024, ProMX will consist of the following Australian Championship classes:
• Thor MX1;
• Pirelli MX2;
• Maxxis MX3;
• Ezilift MXW (Women’s); and
• Veterans.

The MX1, MX2 and MX3 classes will feature across the entire calendar, MXW at four rounds, and the Veterans at one.

In addition, MX85 (World Junior Motocross Championship qualifying) will be a support class at three rounds.

The full class composition at each round will be announced shortly.

Motorcycling Australia CEO, Peter Doyle, says the 2024 ProMX calendar builds on what is already a shining example of how a professional championship should be run.

“We’ve now had two complete seasons of ProMX after the Covid interruptions and during that period, the growth curve of the championship across all the key metrics continues to go through the roof,” he said. “And, of course, the racing is brilliant, which is what keeps riders, spectators, commercial partners and supporting clubs coming back for more.

“Next year will be more of the same, and we’re certainly set for another terrific season of ProMX.”

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