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Photo gallery: Action-packed 2025 AUSX Supercross Championships

Redcliffe’s Kayo Stadium hosted rounds one and two of the Boost Mobile AUSX Supercross Championship at the weekend, with world-class racing driven by emotion and aggression lighting up the venue.

The double-header, on October 11 and 12, was held at the stadium for the second year in a row.

See the photo gallery at the end of this story.

It followed a hectic few days transforming the venue, which is usually the home of rugby league in the City of Moreton Bay, into a world-class supercross track.

A spokeswoman for the event said riders and fans loved the action across the two days.

"The atmosphere at Kayo Stadium was electric — packed crowds, bar-to-bar battles, and an incredible response from the local community," she said.

"Riders gave great feedback on this year’s season opener, saying the track flowed well, was challenging, and made for close, intense racing. 

"The fans were awesome, creating an electric atmosphere that pushed the riders to give their best on every lap. Many commented that the track offered the perfect mix of technical sections and big jumps, making it a standout way to kick off the season.

"It was a massive success for the Moreton Bay region and a brilliant start to the season."

It was a weekend of dominance and heart from Scotsman Dean Wilson (Quad Lock Honda Racing), who backed up his round one victory with another commanding performance the next day.

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.

France’s Cedric Soubeyras (Boost Mobile Honda Racing) 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 died that morning.

“This one means a lot,” Wilson said, 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.”

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 Barham delivered 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,” Turner said.

“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.”

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,” Kingsford said.

“The whole Honda team has been amazing all weekend. Couldn’t ask for a better start to the season.”

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,” he said.

The 2025 Boost Mobile AUSX Championship presented by Monster Energy now heads south to Sharks Stadium, Cronulla for round three.

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By Dominika Lis