Another perfect day for Honda Racing’s Kayd Kingsford saw him continue his dominance in the MAXXIS MX3 Class and take home the 2025 ProMX silverware.

Kingsford successfully wrapped up the title with a race left to run, after securing a clear holeshot and coasting to a 15.9-second win in the opening moto. With his nearest rival, Jet Alsop (JPM Race Team Honda) struggling to 12th, Kingsford’s victory was enough to claim the 2025 MAXXIS MX3 championship.

Monster Energy WBR Yamaha’s Koby Hantis finished second, with Jackson Fuller (KTM) a lonely third. Kiwi Hayden Draper (JCR Altherm Yamaha) recovered well from a mid-pack start to finish fourth, and Seth Shackleton (KTM) was fifth.

Yet another commanding ride by Kingsford in the second MX3 race saw him claim a perfect day, to complete a hugely successful season of racing. Husqvarna rider Jake Rumens secured the holeshot, but Kingsford hit the front within seconds and never looked back. Hantis recovered well from a P8 start to finish 14.6 seconds behind Kingsford, with Alsop a hard-fought P3.

Fuller and Shackleton filled the remaining top five spots.

Hantis and Fuller flanked Kingsford on the round podium, while Kingsford convincingly won the title (381pts) over Alsop (316) and Monster Energy WBR Yamaha’s Ky Woods (251).