ProMX and ASBK to headline inaugural Warwick Bike Week 2025
The motorcycle racing spotlight will fall squarely on Warwick, Queensland and the multi-purpose Morgan Park motorsport precinct in June 2025 as it hosts the ProMX and Australian Superbike Championships over consecutive weekends as part of a wider celebration of motorcycle sports. Words: ProMX
Thanks to support from the Southern Downs Regional Council, the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul returns to Morgan Park Raceway for round four of its 2025 campaign from June 13-15, and then on Sunday, June 22 the Penrite ProMX Championship presented by AMX Superstores (ProMX) will make its first first-ever visit to the extensively upgraded Warwick MX Club-run Morgan Park motocross track. The ProMX round will be round five of the 2025 championship.
The two Motorcycling Australia national championships will form the backbone of ‘Warwick Bike Week 2025’, which will also include a plethora of mid-week events such as:
- A ride day at Morgan Park;
- Motorcycling touring activities around the beautiful Southern Downs and Granite Belt region;
- Rider and team activations in Warwick;
- Rider education sessions and workshops;
- Track walks and championship ambassador meets and greets; and
- ‘Come and try’ activities.
For those keen to mix Warwick Bike Week 2025 with additional pleasure, the region is bursting with activities and attractions, including Queensland’s only cold-climate wine region, museums, the Southern Downs Railway ‘Downs Explorer’, and adventure-based pursuits such as boating, fishing, mountain biking, four-wheel driving, camping and walking/hiking trails.
Easily accessible highways and meandering country backroads ensure that travel to Morgan Park, whether by car or motorcycle, will be one of the best parts of your visit to the region.
Southern Downs Regional Council Mayor, Melissa Hamilton
“We are thrilled to welcome the Australian Superbike Championship back to Morgan Park, and this year we’re revving up the action by including the ProMX Championship.
“Warwick Bike Week 2025 highlights our commitment to hosting world-class sporting events, and attracting thousands of racing fans to the Southern Downs for this spectacular showcase. Events like this energise our local economy and create fantastic opportunities for businesses and future tourism.
“Warwick is the Horsepower Capital of Australia and Southern Downs is the best location for premier motorsport and equestrian events.
“I encourage everyone to be trackside and experience the thrill of the racing action in the stunning Australian bushland setting of Morgan Park.”
Motorcycling Australia CEO, Peter Doyle
“When the 2024 ASBK Championship round was held at Morgan Park in July, improvements to the adjoining motocross facility were going ahead at full steam.
“I’m delighted that we can now add Warwick to the ProMX roster in 2025, and the inauguration of Warwick Bike Week is a wonderful opportunity to not only highlight our motorcycle racing community but also a chance to soak up some wonderful motorcycle roads, meet some racing icons, enhance your motorcycle knowledge or simply enjoy all that the region has to offer.
“It’s going to be a fantastic week of competition, fun and festivities.”
Popular Gillman track returning for more ProMX action in 2025
The Penrite ProMX Championship presented by AMX Superstores (ProMX) will continue its relationship with the much-loved Gillman track in 2025, which will host round three on Sunday, April 27.
Located just a 20-minute drive north of Adelaide’s CBD, Gillman’s sandy loam and numerous man-made jumps make it a favourite for riders, which has been reflected in consistently brilliant racing since the track first joined the ProMX Championship in 2022.
Earlier this year, Kyle Webster (Honda) and Jed Beaton (Yamaha) traded blows across two blockbuster Thor MX1 races, with their intense rivalry continuing all the way to the end of the championship.
The action was also delivered thick and fast in the other classes on the vast 1.98km, 17-turn layout, where lap times for the fastest riders are over two minutes and the average speed is well over 80km/h.
The Gillman round will again be run by the Motocross Riders Association.
Gillman joins Wonthaggi, Appin and Warwick as the other venues already locked in for 2025 ProMX hosting, with further calendar announcements to be made in coming days.
“Gillman is one of the best motocross tracks in the country, so it’s only fitting that it continues as one of the jewels in the ProMX calendar into 2025,” said Motorcycling Australia CEO, Peter Doyle.
“The excitement at Gillman starts with the long start straight, while the huge variety of jumps and turns is a great leveller, bringing out the strengths and weaknesses across all competitors. I’d also like to thank the Motocross Riders Association for continuing to work with the ProMX team to deliver national-level motocross to South Australia.”
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