Round 2 of the Boost Mobile AUSX Supercross Championship presented by Monster Energy capped off an unforgettable double-header at Kayo Stadium, where emotion, aggression, and world-class racing lit up Moreton Bay. The 2025 AUSX Rnd 1 & 2 threw up some major surprises with Aussie motocross legend almost on point with his picks in our Aussie Supercross Preview Podcast.

YAMAHA SX1 – Wilson’s Determination Shines in Emotional Triumph

It was a weekend of dominance and heart from Scotsman Dean Wilson (Quad Lock Honda Racing), who backed up his Round 1 victory with another commanding performance in Redcliffe.

In Final 1, Luke Clout (Penrite Empire Kawasaki) was caught in a first-turn tangle that saw his footpeg fall off mid race, ending his race early. From there, Wilson controlled the pace, showing poise and precision under pressure.

Cedric Soubeyras (Boost Mobile Honda Racing) from France chased hard to second, with Hayden Mellross (Mellross Homes Motorsport) rounding out the podium after a consistent showing across both finals.

But the night belonged to Wilson — racing with emotion and determination as he dedicated the win to his mother, who passed this morning.

“This one means a lot,” said Wilson, visibly emotional on the podium. “It’s been a tough week, but I just wanted to ride strong and do it for my family. Huge thanks to the fans — you guys lifted me all night.”

DEWALT SX2 – Turner Extends His Streak for Yamalube Yamaha

The SX2 class brought intensity from the first gate drop, with early crashes claiming Wilson Todd, Jack Burn, and Shane McElrath, forcing all three to claw back from deep in the field.

Meanwhile, American Lux Turner (Yamalube Yamaha Racing) once again stole the spotlight, dominating both finals to secure back-to-back victories and strengthen his championship lead.

Wilson Todd (Berry Sweet Honda) recovered brilliantly to finish second overall, while Kaleb Barhamdelivered another consistent performance for third.

In the final showdown, Turner completed a perfect weekend sweep ahead of Alex Larwood (Honda Racing) and Jake Cannon (Penrite Empire Kawasaki).

“The team gave me an incredible bike this weekend,” said Turner. “The track was technical, the pressure was high, but I just focused on executing every lap. It’s unreal to come away with two wins to start the season.”

SX3 – Kingsford Untouchable as Honda Sweeps Again

Kayd Kingsford (Honda) continued his red-hot form in SX3, leading every lap to take another dominant win ahead of Jack Deveson and Hayden Downie. Kingsford has been in a class of his own through the opening rounds, setting the early benchmark for the championship.

“I just tried to stay smooth and out front,” said Kingsford. “The whole Honda team has been amazing all weekend. Couldn’t ask for a better start to the season.”

Huge Crowds and Supercross Spirit in Full Force

Across two massive nights at Kayo Stadium, fans packed the stands for world class racing that delivered emotion, chaos, and redemption stories in spades.

AUSX Co-Founder Adam Bailey said the Moreton Bay double-header set a new benchmark for the series:

“This weekend captured everything Supercross is about — heart, rivalry, and world-class entertainment. Moreton Bay showed up in force, and the riders absolutely delivered.”

The 2025 Boost Mobile AUSX Championship presented by Monster Energy now heads south to Sharks Stadium, Cronulla for Round 3, where momentum, redemption, and championship pressure will collide.