SX3 Down Under - Report
The next generation of Supercross talent took centre stage today as the SX3 and CR22 85cc classes wrapped up an electrifying Round 4 of the 2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship, Boost Mobile Supercross Sprint at the VAILO Adelaide 500. With tight competition and incredible performances, the young riders left fans in awe and set the stage for a thrilling championship finale at the AUSX Open in Melbourne.
SX3: Kingsford Leads the Pack
In the SX3 category, Kayd Kingsford delivered a commanding performance to claim the top step of the podium. Kingsford’s speed and precision put him ahead of Koby Hantis in second and Jake Cannon in third, capping off an unforgettable day of racing. With the competition heating up, all three riders have positioned themselves as contenders to watch as the championship heads to Marvel Stadium.
SX3 Podium Results:
Kayd Kingsford
Koby Hantis
Jake Cannon
CR22 85cc: Championship Battle Tightens
The CR22 85cc class thrilled the crowd with close racing and a fierce fight for podium spots. Jack Nunn’s outstanding ride earned him the top position, while Heath Davy’s determination secured second place. Seth Thomas rounded out the podium in third, keeping the championship battle razor-close.
With Nunn and Thomas separated by a narrow margin in the points standings, the championship decider at Marvel Stadium promises to deliver high-stakes drama and excitement as these young talents vie for glory.
CR22 85cc Podium Results:
Jack Nunn
Heath Davy
Seth Thomas
Excitement Builds for Marvel Stadium Finale
As the Supercross community celebrates the completion of Round 4, anticipation is already building for the championship-deciding AUSX Open at Marvel Stadium. With tight points standings across multiple classes and a showcase of rising talent, fans can expect nothing short of spectacular racing as the 2024 Fox Australian Supercross Championship concludes in Melbourne.
The SX3 and CR22 85cc classes have highlighted the future of Supercross, showcasing incredible skill, determination, and sportsmanship from Australia’s next generation of riders.