Round 1 of the 2025 Boost Mobile AUSX Supercross Championship presented by Monster Energy roared into life at Kayo Stadium, Redcliffe, with sell-out crowds and non-stop action setting the tone for an epic double-header weekend.
Yamaha SX1 – Dean Wilson Delivers
The SX1 final was chaos from the start, but Dean Wilson Quadlock Honda, emerged victorious, charging from outside the top five to storm past Luke Clout (Penrite Empire Kawasaki) on lap four and check out from the field. Clout held strong for second, while Cedric Soubeyras (Boost Mobile Honda Racing) claimed third after a fierce mid-race battle that had elbows flying and tempers flaring.
DEWALT SX2 –Lux Turner Charges to Victory for Yamalube Yamaha
Drama unfolded in the SX2 finals from the first corner, with Shane McElrath (Quad Lock Honda Racing) and Olander tangled up and out early. But Lux Turner (Monster Energy Yamalube Yamaha) charged through the pack to take the win, ahead of Alex Larwood in second and Wilson Todd in third. American import McElrath showed impressive pace before the early crash ended his night.

SX3 – Kingsford in a Class of His Own
It was a flag-to-flag masterclass from Kade Kingsford, who led every lap to take a commanding win. Ryder Malanovski and Jett Alsop finished second and third after an intense three-way scrap that had the crowd on their feet.
KTM 85cc Futures – Young Gun Bohannan Shines
The next generation of Supercross talent lit up the stadium as Blake Bohannan — the youngest in the class and fresh off the 65cc ranks — claimed an emotional win, showing poise, pace, and composure to take the top step on the podium.
With sell-out crowds, high drama, and world-class racing, the 2025 Championship is officially underway. All eyes now turn to Round 2 tomorrow, as the riders return under lights at Kayo Stadium for another night of Supercross mayhem.

AUSX AMBASSADOR – REECE WALSH MEETS THE FANS
Superstar Reece Walsh, the official AUSX Ambassador, was on hand throughout the day to meet young fans and share his passion for the sport. Walsh led an exclusive kids’ track walk, posed for photos, signed memorabilia, and inspired the next generation of Supercross riders with tips and encouragement.
Words and Images courtesy of AUSX






