JPM Honda Continue Emergence As Leading Privateer ProMX Team At Warwick
Jed Parsons Motorsport (JPM) Honda remained extremely competitive at Warwick in the Teams inaugural season in the 2025 ProMX Championship. With 3rd Overall for Jet Alsop in MX3 and 7th Overall in the highly competitive MX2 Class for Haruki Yokoyama, the Privateer JPM outfit is quickly establishing itself as the emerging privateer program in the ProMX pits.
In the MX3 Class, Jet Alsop was confident early on the rough and fast Warwick circuit, qualifying 4th to secure a strong gate pick for the day’s racing.
The story of the round, however, was one of recovery. Two average starts outside the top 10 left Alsop buried in the pack, forcing him to charge through heavy roost in both motos. He pushed forward with 3-3 finishes, laying down competitive lap times but left knowing more was possible.
“Another overall podium is great for the team and myself, but I want more now and my speed shows I’m capable of fighting for wins,” Alsop said post-race.I need to improve my starts. We probably made the wrong call not running the paddle tyre, and that definitely hurt us on the long, loamy start straight here at Warwick.”
“We’re building something strong for the rest of the season. Big thanks to Honda, JPR Motorsports, and all of my sponsors for their support.”
With his growing pace and momentum, Alsop remains firmly in the title conversation as the championship heads into the second half of the season.
In the MX2 Class, Haruki Yokoyama also impressed with a season best day of racing, posting 8-7 Moto scores for 7th Overall.
Yokoyama was in the thick of the MX2 top 10 battles all day long, fighting for clear air and pushing forward the entire time.
“I’m really happy with my progress today on track and with the team. We made solid gains and a season best result is what we were aiming for. Massive thanks to the whole JPM Team, let’s keep it rolling into Canberra”.
In the pits the JPM Honda Team presence was also noticeable, with Jed Parsons Motorsports partnered bikes and athletes on display.
Corey Creed, x3 time X Games high air Gold Medalist had his revolutionary JPM Honda CRF450R on display, hanging out with the team and greeting fans before departing with Jed Parsons for X Games this week.