Winner Triumph Australia Racing Push Through Traralgon ProMX Round 4
The Winner Triumph Australia Racing Team has pushed through the challenging conditions at Traralgon, from Round 4 of the 2025 ProMX Championship. With heavy rain leading into the event, deep sandy conditions would push the riders to navigate the most technical race track of the season so far.
In the MX1 Class, Jack Simpson continues to improve across his personal comeback to ProMX racing along with developing the All-New Triumph RC-450.
With a solid start in Opening MX1 Moto, Simpson would run inside the Top Ten positions for the majority of the Moto battling with the elite factory team riders in the process. Simpson would cross the finish line in 12th position in an equal season best finish.
Moto 2 saw much of the same from Simpson before goggle issues from the relentless sandy roost at Traralgon meant he would struggle to keep pushing forward, ultimately finishing the Moto in 14th position and claiming 13th Overall from Round 4.
“Today was a mixed bag of results and progress”, said Simpson.
“Moto 1 was a highlight and I was battling inside the Top Ten where I feel I belong. Moto 2 I struggled with the roost and my goggles but that’s all a part of racing. We are making solid progress with the bike and I want to thank the Winner Triumph Racing Team for their continued support”, concluded Simpson.
In the MX2 Class, both Connar Adams and Thynan Kean showed flashes of speed and potential, but crashes and race conditions slowed their progress to points scoring positions.
Connar Adams forced a notable finish within the MX2 Final Moto, pushing forward without a left footpeg following an opening lap collision with another rider.
The Winner Triumph Racing Australia Team now focuses on Round 5 of the 2025 ProMX Championship at Warwick, QLD on June 22nd.