Levi Rogers Top MX1 Privateer With 5th Overall At ProMX Appin

Published On: April 14th, 2025Categories: News

The CMC Racing Team again impressed at Appin for Round 2 of the 2025 ProMX Championship, with team rider Levi Rogers continuing his impressive early season form as the standout privateer in the MX1 Class.

Rogers made the Superpole session for the second time in as many rounds this season, where a decision to change bike settings didn’t gel with the developing track, leaving Levi at the tail end of the Superpole session following a few mistakes.

Unfazed, Rogers went to the line in Opening MX1 Moto with confidence and ultimately delivered a great start and consistent moto on his way to 6th position. Backing this up in Moto 2, Rogers was again the highest place Privateer behind the elite factory team riders, crossing the line in 6th position.

With 6-6 Moto scores and 5th Overall, Rogers commented on his day at Appin;

“It was another great day for me here at Appin and I feel great on the bike, I want to thank Caloundra Motorcycle Centre and all of our sponsors for making this year possible, it feels good to be back riding at my potential in 2025”, commented Rogers. 

In the MX2 Class, Sam Larsen pushed through a challenging day with a DNF in Moto 1 and a 20th position in Moto 2, leaving him wanting more heading into Gillman.

“Today was frustrating and I know what we need to work on for Gillman. There was flashes of it here today, but we now head back overseas to race in Thailand and I will have lots of gat drops between now and Gillman to get back towards where I belong in ProMX,”, said Larsen. 

 

 

CMC Racing Yamaha development riders Joel Philips finished the Round with 26-27 Moto scores in MX2, whilst Hayden and Lochy Roache continued their learning curve in the highly competitive MX3 Class.

CMC Racing Team Green Kawasaki supported rider Joel Evans  also enjoyed a stellar day in the MX1 Class, Evans placing 14-7 Moto scores with a fantastic final moto to land in 9th Overall.

“Today was a huge step in the right direction and that second moto result almost equals my career best finish, so I’m very happy. This afternoon reminds me of the reason why we go racing and I want to thank the Caloundra Motorcycle Centre team for all of their support”, said Evans.

CMC Racing now focus on the red sands of Gillman, SA, for Round 3 of the 2025 ProMX Championship taking place on Sunday April 27th. 

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