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KTM GROUP AUSTRALIA FUELS MX65 FUTURES

1 year ago | Words: KTM Australia | Photos: KTM Australia

Returning for a second year, KTM Group Australia will be powering the next generation of motocross racers by presenting the MX65 Futures class at three rounds of the 2025 Australian ProMX Championship.

Once again, KTM, Husqvarna Motorcycles, and GASGAS will unite to support the MX65 Futures class at Traralgon (May 25)Nowra (July 6), and Queensland Moto Park (August 2-3). Combining the two available 65cc age classes, the MX65 Futures will be open to riders aged 9 to under 12 on any brand of 65cc motocross bike, providing a stage for young talents to showcase their skills and compete for glory.

Each round will celebrate the top three finishers, while an overall series winner will be crowned at the final round at QMP. Participants will get to experience an immersive race team experience, including guided track walks, exclusive access to KTM Racing Team and Raceline Husqvarna Racing Team riders and an MX65 Futures goodie bag.

This unique opportunity allows young racers to experience professional-level motocross racing, helping them prepare for the Australian Junior Motocross Championships, set for September in Gillman, South Australia. Registrations will be available through the official Australian ProMX Championship website, with entries opening approximately one month before each round.

Kyle Blunden – KTM Group Australia Motorsport Manager:
“We are excited to once again support the MX65 Futures class, reinforcing our commitment to junior racing. Nurturing the next generation of racers is at the heart of our mission, and through our partnership with ProMX, we’re providing a platform for young talent to shine. With a diverse range of products designed for future champions, there’s no better place to showcase them than at Australia’s premier motocross events. Our team has done an incredible job, and we can’t wait to see the MX65 riders back on track in 2025, experiencing the ProMX Championship alongside the factory racing teams.”

Peter Doyle – Motorcycling Australia CEO:
“Motorcycling Australia is steadfast in its commitment to fostering the development of junior talent across all motorcycle racing disciplines, and in motocross the MX65 Futures class is an integral part of that. The ProMX paddock is one where juniors can not only watch and learn from the best riders in the country but also entertain huge crowds as they begin their motocross journeys. And with typical youthful exuberance, the quality of racing is also superb. Thank you to KTM Group Australia for its continued support of our senior stars of tomorrow.”

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