BETA AUSTRALIA ENDURO TEAM ANNOUNCED
Beta’s impressive racing heritage and their championship-winning motorcycles speak for themselves, with their dominance proven on the global stage of the EnduroGP. And with that innate success behind them, the Beta Australia Enduro Team has announced its official rider line-up for the 2025 season.

Beta’s 2024 campaign was highlighted by Jye Dickson securing the AORC E3 Championship, along with Ebony Nielsen earning a third-place finish in the EW class and Andy Wilksch claiming fourth place in the fiercely contested E2 class – all who of whom will be returning for 2025 to contest the (newly named) Australian Enduro Championship (AEC) plus other selected off-road events.
Dickson is determined to defend his title aboard the Beta RR480 Race, with the Newcastle-based champion overcoming a broken hand and multiple injuries in 2024, yet still delivering a commanding performance in his debut season with Beta.

Wilksch will once again compete in the E2 class, but for this year, on a Beta RR430 Race. Making impressive strides in 2024, despite undergoing pre-season knee surgery, Wilksch stood on the podium at multiple rounds, and finished the season fourth in class. With a full off-season of preparation, he has his sights set on the top step of the podium in 2025.

Nielsen returns to Beta, this time shifting from the RR300 Racing 2T to the RR350 Race 4T as she aims to improve upon her third-place finish in the EW class. The Kingaroy-based rider has proven herself as a formidable competitor and is ready to take her performance to the next level in 2025.

Additionally, hard enduro rider Ruben Chadwick will remain with the Beta Australia Team. His plans will include local racing (once confirmed by promoters), as well as competing on the world stage. More details regarding his 2025 campaign will be announced in due course.
With a talented and determined roster, the Beta Australia Enduro Team is poised for another thrilling season of off-road racing, with Rounds 1 and 2 of the 2025 AEC set to take place in Kempsey, NSW, on March 1-2.
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