Honda has dominated the 2024 ProMX Championship motocross series, winning all four senior national titles on offer.
The final round at Queensland Moto Park played host to an MX1 showdown between Kyle Webster (Honda) and Jed Beaton (CDR Yamaha), with the Honda man coming out on top in a countback.
It was one the closest MX1 title fights in Australian motocross history, with Beaton winning both of the final motos to draw level with Webster on 382 points. But Webster was given the crown after winning more races throughout the year.
Meanwhile, Brodie Connolly already had the MX2 title wrapped up for Honda, but refused to cruise home, winning both motos for the day. Kayden Minear and Ryder Kingsford were second and third in the championship race.
The MX3 class title went to Mongrel Boots Honda’s Jake Cannon, who’s third place on the day was enough secure the championship victory.
And in the MXW class, SCT Logistics Honda’s Charli Cannon wrapped up the title despite giving up the round win to Empire Kawasaki’s Taylah McCutcheon.
In the junior ranks, Seth Thomas (GASGAS) and Blake Bohannon (Yamaha) took out the MX85 and MX65 titles respectively.
Attention will now turn to the reinvigorated Australian Supercross Championship, which kicks off in Brisbane on October 12.