Riders poised for supercross battle at Redcliffe
Published 1:17pm 10 October 2025
Words by Kylie Knight
Redcliffe’s Kayo Stadium is primed for AUSX Supercross Championship action this weekend, with riders putting the track to the test this morning ahead of day one of racing tomorrow.
See the photos at the end of this story.
Rounds one and two of the Championships return to the Moreton Bay venue, after a successful debut at Redcliffe last year.
Spectators can expect two nights of high-octane racing, featuring Australia’s top riders and international stars, battling it out in a unique double-header format.
There will be heart-pounding action, electrifying FMX stunts and family friendly entertainment.
Riders from the United Kingdom, New Zealand, the United States of America and France will be among those competing this weekend. Tickets are still available.
City of Moreton Bay Mayor Peter Flannery is excited to welcome the event back to Kayo Stadium in 2025, after it drew big crowds last year.
He says the city looks forward to continuing the relationship with AUSX Supercross for many years to come.
“There were 16,000 people (at the event across two days) last year that came and saw this fantastic sport in this great venue. I’m sure that number’s going to increase dramatically this year.”
He thanked the riders for coming to the City of Moreton Bay, for the competition, but also to enjoy its natural assets and hospitality venues.
“It’s not only an opportunity for people to see world-class riders here but also and opportunity for our local economy - our cafes, restaurants and hotels.
To find out more and to buy tickets, visit australiansupercross.com.au/events/round-1-2/
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