Back-to-back fireworks at Toowoomba and QMP to complete 2025 ProMX season

Published On: December 10, 2024Categories: News

The 2025 Penrite ProMX Championship presented by AMX Superstores (ProMX) is set for another thrilling crescendo, with Toowoomba and Queensland Moto Park (QMP) to host consecutive season-ending rounds on July 27 and August 2-3 respectively.

Over the last three seasons, the back-to-back format in the Sunshine State has proved to be extremely popular with the ProMX paddock, and the momentum will now continue into the 2025 championship for rounds seven and eight.

Toowoomba’s Echo Valley will kick off the intense fortnight, with memories of a cameo from MotoGP ace Jack Miller at this year’s round still fresh, as well as the deep ruts that tested the temperament and energy reserves of all the riders. After a tough outing, Jed Beaton (MX1), Brodie Connolly (MX3), Jake Cannon (MX3) and Charli Cannon (MXW) claimed the overall spoils.

Just one week after Echo Valley, the 1.75km Motorcycling Queensland-operated QMP will host the decider for the second consecutive year, where the racing will undoubtedly reach boiling point and champions crowned to see out another ProMX season.

Jed Beaton won the MX1 overall at Echo Valley in 2024

With Echo Valley and QMP now locked in, the 2025 ProMX Championship calendar is as follows:

•    Rd1: March 22-23, Wonthaggi, Vic
•    Rd2: April 13, Appin, NSW
•    Rd3: April 27, Gillman, SA
•    Rd4: May 25, TBA, Vic
•    Rd5: June 22, Warwick, Qld
•    Rd6: July 6, Nowra, NSW
•    Rd7: July 27, Toowoomba, Qld
•    Rd8: August 2-3, QMP, Qld

The glorious QMP track will host the ProMX grand finale in 2025

Motorcycling Australia CEO, Peter Doyle:
“Back-to-back rounds to finish the last three ProMX seasons has been a real success story. The tension is always heightened, and it’s crunch time where mistakes are magnified and those who perform under pressure often reap the rewards.

“I trust the 2025 ProMX Championship will follow the same script, completing a season which will welcome new and returning venues across the eight rounds.”

Motorcycling Queensland Sports Manager, Kelly Baxter
“Motorcycling Queensland is thrilled to see Queensland Moto Park again take its place on the 2025 ProMX calendar.
 
“QMP is a highly versatile venue, and the track’s challenging gradients, cambers and ruts have proven as thrilling for spectators as they are challenging for competitors.”

Images: Foremost Media

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