Winner Triumph Racing Australia Celebrates Season Best Result at ProMX Canberra
The Winner Triumph Racing Australia Team delivered a milestone performance at Round 6 of the 2025 Penrite ProMX Championship in Canberra, ACT, with Jack Simpson achieving a season best moto result and the team’s strongest overall finish to date.
With a track evolving throughout the day, the hard-packed technical ruts during the morning gave way to thunderstorm affected muddy conditions for the final MX1 moto. Simpson rose to the occasion, executing two excellent starts and battling with factory-level competition throughout the day.
In MX1 Moto 1, Simpson ran inside the top five early before slightly pumping up, eventually crossing the line in 14th. The second moto saw Simpson thrive in the wet conditions, charging to an impressive 8th place finish, the best moto result of the season for both rider and team.
“We have been working hard all season on the All-New TF 450-RC bike and to finally nail some starts and enjoy solid track position with the factory teams felt great.”
“I pumped up a little in Moto 1 being so close to the top five and dropped back, but the mud suited me in Moto 2 and I’m so happy to deliver a season best result for the Winner Triumph Racing Australia Team here in Canberra.”
Simpson’s efforts earned him 10th Overall for the round, elevating him to 12th in the MX1 Championship standings with momentum building heading into the final stretch of the season.
In MX2, Thynan Kean continued his 2025 season campaign. Qualifying in 20th, Kean put together consistent rides to finish 20th and 22nd across the motos, resulting in 23rd Overall for the round. The team remains encouraged by his progress in a stacked MX2 field.
A notable absentee for the Round was MX2 rider Connar Adams, who remains on the sidelines from a broken finger and subsequent surgery following the previous proMX Round at Warwick. Adams and the team are hopeful for a return to racing before the end of the ProMX Championship.
Winner Triumph Racing Australia now look ahead to the Queensland based final rounds of the championship, with renewed confidence following a breakthrough weekend in the nation’s capital.