Raceline Husqvarna Tdub Racing Team will feature a new-look rider lineup for the 2025 AUSX Supercross Championship commencing this weekend with Redcliffe’s double-header, as Reid Taylor and Travis Olander will enter SX2 and Jake Rumens is in SX3.
Taylor leads the charge on board a Husqvarna FC 250 after racing multiple rounds of the American Pro Motocross Championship to date in 2025, with the New South Welshman returning to Australia leading into Rounds 1 and 2 in Queensland this weekend.

Emerging young talent Olander will also line up on a Husqvarna FC 250 in SX2, targeting steady progression throughout the five-round season as he continues to build back to form following a recent wrist injury.

Finally, making his AUSX Supercross Championship debut will be Western Australian prospect Rumens, who will be equipped with a Husqvarna FC 250 in the SX3 development ranks for the 2025 championship.

“We are super-excited for this weekend’s opening round of the 2025 AUSX Supercross Championship,” commented Raceline Husqvarna Tdub Racing Team Manager, Todd Waters.“We’re stoked to have Reid Taylor on board our Husqvarna FC 250. He is recently back from competing in the AMA Pro Motocross Championship and has been training hard, gaining comfort. Joining Reid in the SX2 Class will be young gun Travis Olander. Travis is coming off a wrist injury, so he will be looking to build throughout the championship as the series develops, with Jake Rumens racing in the SX3 Class for this year in his first supercross season. As a team, we’re really excited to get to the races, as we’ve been working super hard as a collective to get to where we need to be before the opening rounds this weekend.”

The 2025 AUSX Supercross Championship will span five rounds across four weekends, with the opening two events taking place inside Kayo Stadium this weekend, before Sharks Stadium in Cronulla hosts the third round on October 25.

The high-profile international AUS-X Open event will mark Round 4 in Melbourne, Victoria, on November 22, before the title-deciding season finale takes place as part of the Adelaide Grand Final event between November 28-30.