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State Championship

UltimateMX set to launch in 2025!

June 2, 2024 Filed Under: ATV, Important Announcements, Juniors, Motocross, News, State Championship

In 2025, the motocross scene in the Northern Territory is set for a thrilling transformation with the introduction of UltimateMX, the rebranded and revitalised Northern Territory Motocross State Titles.

Spearheaded by Motorcycling Northern Territory (MNT), this bold move marks a significant shift in the landscape of Territory motocross, particularly in the rugged conditions of the Central and Top End of Australia.

UltimateMX is poised not just as a championship but as a beacon for the sport’s future in the region, promising to infuse new energy, opportunities, and visibility into the sport.

UltimateMX’s ambitious agenda includes a series of new initiatives aimed at elevating the profile of participants and attracting a broader fan base. By leveraging the power of social media and live media platforms, MNT aims to bring the excitement of motocross to a wider audience, ensuring that fans new and old can experience the thrill of the race, regardless of where they are. This strategic approach to fan engagement is designed to not only enhance the spectator experience but also to provide substantial exposure for sponsors and partners, thereby nurturing a sustainable ecosystem around the sport.

UltimateMX is committed to the professional growth of its riders, offering a clear and promising pathway to the Australian ProMX and MXGP, the pinnacle of global motocross competition. This initiative reflects MNT’s dedication to nurturing young talent, providing them with the guidance, exposure, and opportunities necessary to excel at the highest levels of the sport.

Under the leadership of MNT CEO Cilla Thomas, UltimateMX is set to usher in a new era for motocross in the Northern Territory, promising high-octane action, professional growth, and a vibrant community spirit.

Further announcements will be released in the coming months as all eyes are now focused on 2025.

KAMFARI Concludes for another Year

May 6, 2024 Filed Under: ATV, Enduro, News, State Championship

The 53rd edition of the legendary Kamfari race in Australia has just concluded, and it was nothing short of spectacular. The event showcased an impressive display of endurance, athleticism and sportsmanship. Participants were put to the test with a challenging 12-kilometre course that featured difficult terrain, including mud and natural obstacles, making it a true test of skill and determination.

In the bike section, three time winner Chris Warwick, along with Will Thurlbeck and Anthony Charlton (Choco), engaged in an intense and gruelling 20 lap battle that lasted for four hours. The competition was fierce, but in the end, Chris Warwick emerged as the winner of the outright bike category for the 2024 Kamfari Championship. His incredible skills and determination were on full display, making him a deserving champion.

In the outright quad category, Jason McArthur once again dominated the competition, earning his 4th consecutive champion title and winning another set of buffalo horns. His impressive performance has left us excited to see what the 2025 championship will bring and whether any new contenders will emerge to challenge his reign.

This year’s Kamfari witnessed the largest female participation numbers, thanks to the efforts of Kate Raymond, owner of Elsewhere on Wheels. Seven women competed in the bike category, and all of them successfully finished the race, while two women competed in the quad category. Catherine Kingsley was named the first Women’s Kamfari Champion for the bike section, and Alanah Holy for the quad section. Their incredible performances have set the bar high for future female competitors.

Other winners included Louis Poitevan (bike) in the under 25’s category, James Wadsley (quad) in the under 25’s category, Anthony Charlton (bike) in the Veterans category, Richard Mitchell (quad) in the Veterans category, and Vic Hall (bike) and Stephen Pilkington (quad) in the Masters category. All of the winners showed exceptional skill and determination, making them worthy champions in their respective categories.

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all the spectators who attended this awe-inspiring event. Your good behaviour and adherence to the track rules were much appreciated, and they ensured the safety of everyone involved.

We also extend our thanks to Kamfari sponsors, including C&R Constructions, Noonmah Tavern, ZipPrint and new sponsors Arctic Insulation Panels and Top End Motorcycle Hire. Without their wonderful support, events like this iconic race would not continue.

Lastly, we would like to congratulate the DMCC committee and volunteers whose unwavering dedication and hard work made this event a resounding success for everyone involved. Their efforts were truly commendable and helped make this incredible event possible.

Photo acknowledgements: David Artisan, Peter and Denise Troon

Final Results

Outright Bike

Champion: Chris Warwick – 20 laps

2nd Place: Will Thurlbeck – 20 laps

3rd Place: Anthony Charlton – 20 laps

4th Place: Tyrone Marcus – 19 laps

5th Place: Billy Barry – 18 laps

Outright Quad

Champion: Jason McArthur – 16 laps

2nd Place: Richard Mitchell – 16 laps

3rd Place: Stephen Pilkington – 15 laps

4th Place: Brad Burgermeister – 13 laps

5th Place: Gary Burns – 12 laps

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