JPM Motorsports Honda Conclude Debut ProMX Season With 2nd In MX3 Class Championship

Published On: August 4th, 2025Categories: News

The JPM Motorsports Honda Team wrapped up their debut ProMX Championship with an incredible 2nd in the MX3 Class Championship, with Ride Red Honda JPM Rider Jet Alsop delivering a clutch performance at the Final Round at QMP.

In a weekend that kept the JPM technicians on their A game all weekend, both team riders Jet Alsop and Haruki Yokoyama would have big crashes on track, which would require major bike work across the weekend.

In the MX3 Class, Jet Alsop went down hard in Saturday’s Qualifying session after hitting the top of the leader board in his MX3 Group. A badly bruised back would test Alsop’s resilience as he toughed out 12-3 Moto finishes for 6th Overall, locking down 2nd in the 2025 MX3 Class Championship.

“My lower back pain made it almost impossible to ride at speed this morning and that was frustrating in Moto 1. 

“I knew I had to lock down 2nd in the Championship in the Opening Moto and with a 12th position we got the job done.”

“With that weight off my shoulders I was almost done for the day thinking about sitting out Moto 2. I decided I wasn’t going out like that after my comeback this season, so I geared up and toughed out a 3rd position to finish the Championship strong.”

“I want to thank Honda Australia and the JPM Motorsports Team, I couldn’t have done it this year with the help of Jed Parsons and Craig Brown”, said Alsop.

Haruki Yokoyama once again proved himself as one of the fastest Privateers in the highly competitive MX2 field, rebounding from a heavy crash in the Opening Moto to finish a very impressive 6th in Moto 2 to finish the season strong.

JPM MX Development Owner Jed Parsons commented on the 2025 ProMX Championship.

“This year has been a great journey and we were almost not going racing at the start of the season. I’m so glad we decided to put this Privateer effort together and showcase what we are capable of, giving our riders the platform via our bikes to compete against the Factory Teams”. 

The JPM Motorsports Honda Team now shift their focus to the upcoming Australian Supercross Championship. 

 

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