Rogers Looks To Rebound After Tough Round Of ProMX At Traralgon
The CMC Racing Yamaha Team have put Round 4 of the 2025 ProMX Championship in the rearview mirror following a challenging day in the wet sand of Traralgon, with MX1 Privateer stand out Levi rogers experiencing his first tough day of the season.
In the MX1 class, Rogers would Qualify for SuperPole where he would once again battle with the Factory teams and riders to log the 8th fastest time heading into the afternoons racing.
In the Opening MX1 Moto, Rogers would be slightly off the pace that has been his trademark this season, with a poor start hindering his progress, ultimately crossing the finish line in 11th position.
In Moto 2, the cold weather combined with a sore back on the rough Traralgon track left Levi with little room for sprint speed and a tough moto, where he would push to score some points in 14th position in the Moto and 14th Overall from Round 4.
“Today was frustrating to say the least and it is not the standard of riding I have set for myself or the team this season”, said Rogers.
“I struggled today and we will move past this and regroup for Warwick in a few weeks”, concluded Rogers.
In MX2, Sam Larsen would push for 17th position in Moto1 across the limited vision and heavy roost in a strong Moto finish. Charging for 20th position in Moto 2, the young QLD based rider also struggled with the challenging sandy conditions and left Round 4 with 21st Overall.
The CMC Racing Yamaha Team now focuses on Round 5 of the 2025 ProMX Championship at Warwick, QLD on June 22nd.