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AUS SX: Jimboomba Image Gallery

8 years ago | Words: Motorcycling Australia | Photos: Johnny Bonnar

Reigning champion, Justin Brayton’s 2017 Australian Supercross Championship title defence got off to the perfect start as he took the win for the 450 (SX1) class at Jimboomba QLD. The Penrite Honda rider was simply unstoppable, winning the qualifying and heat races to finish in front of Dean Ferris and Daniel Reardon. Yamaha’s Hayden Mellross rode to victory in the SX2 (250) class followed by USA’s Gavin Faith and Yamaha’s Mitchell Evans.

















Want more from the Australian Supercross Series, check out MXstore’s epic video featuring Justin Brayton, Todd Waters, Nick Schmidt, Daniel Herrlein and Dean Ferris.


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