Honda recommits as broadcast partner with Penrite ProMX Championship
As the countdown continues to the season-opening round of the 2025 Penrite ProMX Championship presented by AMX Superstores in Wonthaggi on March 22-23, Honda Motorcycles Australia has extended its partnership with the country’s motocross showpiece.
For every round of the 2025 ProMX Championship, the commentary team of Lee Hogan and Danny Ham will analyse and break down all the pivotal on-track action via the ‘Honda Digital Highlights’ and replays across the broadcast portals: free-to-air (SBS Sport and SBS On Demand), pay television (Stan Sport), livestream (ProMX Facebook and website) and international affiliates.
The 2024 ProMX season certainly provided Honda with an abundance of extraordinary highlights, as ‘Big Red’ riders prevailed in the four major classes: Kyle Webster in MX1, Brodie Connolly in MX2, Jake Cannon in MX3 and Charli Cannon in MXW.
It was the first manufacturer clean sweep of the championship classes since ProMX began in 2021, with the CRF250R and CRF450R leading the way – yet another Honda success story in a rich motorcycle racing and engineering history.
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Glyn Griffiths, Advertising & Events Manager, Honda Motorcycles Australia:
“Honda is pleased to continue its partnership with the Penrite ProMX Championship as the broadcast partner for 2025.
“Last season’s success across all major classes highlighted the strength of our CRF range and the dedication of race teams.
“We look forward to delivering comprehensive coverage through Honda Digital Highlights, ensuring fans can stay connected to the championship’s key moments.”
Peter Doyle, CEO, Motorcycling Australia:
“There were highlights galore in the 2024 ProMX Championship, and to have Honda along for every step of the thrilling journey was immense.
“It’s great to see Honda recommitting across the ProMX digital channels in 2025, in what I anticipate will be another bumper season of racing with twists and turns the whole way.”