MX1 Superpole and 6th Overall At ProMX Wonthaggi For Levi Rogers
The Caloundra Motorcycle Centre (CMC) Racing Team kicked off the 2025 ProMX Championship with great success, as MX1 Rider Levi Rogers excelled on his return to racing for the team following injury in 2024.
Rogers set the 8th fastest time in the MX1 Superpole session as the lead Privateer against the Factory teams and maintained this momentum throughout the day, excelling on the sandy Wonthaggi circuit to post 8-6 moto scores and 6th Overall on the day.
“The track was tough today but I really enjoyed the conditions and it suited my riding. I found a flow in both motos and in the last race I had a great start that allowed me to go with the lead group.”
“I want to thank Zac from Caloundra Motorcycle Centre and all of our team partners, we have a great bike and group around us this year and I’m excited for the rest of the Championship”, commented Rogers.

MX2 rider Sam Larsen, current MX2 Thailand Motocross Championship leader, struggled to adapt to riding back on ProMX conditions after time racing overseas. Lodging 18-21 moto scores, Larsen would claim 23rd overall with lots to work on before Appin.
“We flew in yesterday from Thailand and honestly it was just a shock how rough the track was after spending time in Thailand racing on their tracks. I enjoyed the day with the team, my bike felt great but we will get some bike time before Appin and be ready to go”, said Larsen.
Across the MX3 Class, two groups of Qualifying led to a steep learning curve for Class rookies Adison Treeby, Hayden and Lochy Roche across the weekend on the black sand of Wonthaggi, where the goal to work on Qualifying times will be priority heading into Appin.
Team Green supported Kawasaki mounted Joel Evans also debuted under CMC Racing support at Wonthaggi, the Privateer To Pro fan favourite also returning from the Thailand National Championship to finish 12th Overall in MX1.
“I honestly haven’t ridden a rut for about 6 weeks so yesterday I was way off the pace, but we improved the bike each time we hit the track along with my results. This is the best race day support I’ve had around me with Zac and CMC Racing and I’m excited to see what we can achieve for the 25’ Championship”, concluded Evans.
CMC Racing now focuses their attention on Round 2 of the ProMX Championship, taking place at Appin, NSW on Sunday 13th April.