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The 2024 ProMX Motocross Championship season (known for sponsorship reasons as the Penrite ProMX Motocross Championship presented by AMX Superstores), is the fourth Australian Motocross Championship season under the ProMX moniker. The series includes eight rounds across four different states.
The series has been held under various names, such as the MX Nationals and Australian Motocross Championship, since the 20th century. [2] The ProMX series began in 2021, however this season was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic. [3] The series returned in 2022, with eight rounds across the country.
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2024 New Zealand Motocross Championship: MX2: James Scott ProMX: MX1: Kyle Webster 2024 ProMX Championship: MX2: Brodie Connolly MX3: Jake Cannon MXW: Charli Cannon Spanish Motocross Championship: Elite-MX1: José Butrón: 2024 Spanish Motocross Championship: Elite-MX2: Gerard Congost SuperMotocross World Championship: 450SMX: Jett Lawrence
The 2024 AMA Motocross Championship season is the 53rd AMA Motocross National Championship season, the premier motocross series in USA. Jett Lawrence goes into the season as the defending champion in the 450 class, after winning every race on the way to title in 2023 .
2024 AMA Supercross. Prado raced the first four rounds of the 2024 AMA Supercross Championship as a preview for 2025. Most notable was a heat race win in the Muddy conditions of San Francisco at round 2. 2024 FIM Motocross World Championship. For the 2024 FIM Motocross World Championship, Prado chose the number 1 over his 61 to defend his title.
Ironman Raceway is a motocross track in Crawfordsville, Indiana.Originating as a Grand National Cross Country venue beginning in 1995, the motocross course opened in 2014 due in part to the large success of the Ironman GNCC.
The 2023 ProMX Motocross Championship season (known for sponsorship reasons as the Penrite ProMX Motocross Championship), was the third Australian Motocross Championship season under the ProMX moniker. [1] The series included eight rounds across four different states. All events except the fourth round and the final round were a one-day format.