Penrite Racing Empire Kawasaki Battle Up Front at Toowoomba ProMX

Published On: July 28th, 2025Categories: News

The Penrite Racing Empire Kawasaki Team returned to form at Round 7 of the 2025 ProMX Championship in Toowoomba, QLD. Taylah McCutcheon landed on the MXW Class podium with 3rd Overall and MX1 Star Luke Clout lead laps, battling for Victory at Echo Valley. 

Heavy rain throughout Saturday left the entire venue drenched, but by Sunday, the track developed into a well-raced, technical circuit that rewarded aggression and consistency.

In the MXW Class, Taylah McCutcheon showed serious grit and determination in Toowoomba’s difficult conditions to land 3rd Overall. After multiple crashes and off-track moments in the muddy Moto 1, McCutcheon fought through to salvage 5th. She came back with a strong and composed ride in Moto 2 to claim 3rd, locking in a vital podium result to keep her championship hopes alive.

“I was a little frustrated today with my mistakes in the mud, but overall Moto 2 was far better and we improved every time I hit the track. 3rd Overall is good for the Championship and I’m excited to get to QMP this weekend for the Final Round,” commented McCutechon. 

In the MX1 Class, Luke Clout delivered a late season return to the elite level of MX1, qualifying 3rd and finishing 6th in SuperPole before putting together two strong moto results. 

In Moto 1, Clout powered his KX450 to a podium finish in 3rd. In Moto 2, he led for over half the race before settling for 4th, securing 4th Overall for the round.

Clout has reasserted himself as a threat among the class front-runners heading into the Final Round. 

“Today was solid and it felt great to be back where I belong and in the battle up front. I was able to lead many laps in Moto 2 and overall I’m happy with my riding. Let’s tidy up a few things and be ready for QMP”, said Clout.

 

Rhys Budd continued his consistent run in MX2, qualifying 4th and remaining competitive across both motos. With strong starts and early race pace, Budd logged a 7th in Moto 1 and a 9th in Moto 2 to secure 7th Overall on the day.

Cambell Williams continued his return to competition on the Penrite Racing GO24 Team Green program, logging consistent 15-15 finishes en route to 14th Overall, with MXW Class Team mate Kariatiarna Horne landing in 10th Overall. 

A strong contingent of Team Green privateers also made their presence known at Toowoomba, with Kaleb Barham leading the charge at Toowoomba in MX2. Barham would battle at the front in Moto 2 and claim a very impressive 5th Overall on his KX250.

 

 

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