The winners of both the King and Queen feature races will each take home $10,000, while the top three places of each championship class will receive cash and/or prizes thanks to Bikebiz. For 2019, the prize pool has been bolstered, in particular by Unifilter Australia, R&D Husky and UNIT, to bring the total value to well in excess of $53,000.

UNIT General Manager Joel McDonald: “UNIT is pleased to expand our support of motocross and supercross in Australia to grassroots racing with the King of MX NSW state titles. The championship is an ideal vehicle for UNIT to connect with racers and their families, of all ages, not only from NSW, but the entire east coast of Australia, further supporting our rapid growth in the dedicated motocross hardware and gear segment.”

Thanks to R&D Husky, one lucky 50cc racer is going to win an awesome new Husqvarna TC65, valued at $6795, at the King of MX final.
The TC65 will be won by the highest finishing 50cc rider at the final who did not have a 65cc endorsement at the time of qualification and has not qualified in the 65cc class at a subsequent qualifier event.

For those looking to contribute and support the King of MX, why not purchase some of the event merchandise, with all profits going directly to the King of MX prize pool.
Shirts, hoodies, FIST Gloves, drink coolers along with custom KoMX merchandise – all available at the qualifiers or online.

Register HERE

Event Calendar
Qualifier 1: February 16-17, Appin – Top 7 qualify for final – RUN & WON
Qualifier 2: March 2-3, Moree – Top 7 qualify for final – ENTRIES CLOSE 26/02/19
Qualifier 3: Mar 23-24, Condobolin – Top 6 qualify for final
Qualifier 4: April 6-7, Leeton – Top 6 qualify for final
Qualifier 5: April 20-21, Canberra – Top 6 qualify for final
Qualifier 6: May 18-19, Maitland – Top 7 qualify for final
King of MX Final: June 8-10, Goulburn

How to Qualify for the King of MX Final:
Racers need to enter one of the six qualifier events where the top six or seven finishers in each class earn their Golden Ticket to the final. Once a rider has qualified, they can still ride the other qualifier events, but they can’t win another Golden Ticket, giving even more riders a chance to qualify. At the final, State Title Champions will be decided over three motos for each class.

20 Championship Classes:
Nippers 4-U/7 yrs – Demonstration Only
50cc Division 2 – 7-u/9yrs
65cc 7-u/ 9yrs
65cc 9-u/12yrs
85cc 2st /150cc 4st 9-u/12yrs {standard wheel}
85cc 2st / 150cc 4st 12-u/14yrs {standard & big wheel}
85cc 2st / 150cc 4st 14-u/16yrs {standard & big wheel}
85cc 2st/ 150cc 4st 12-u/16yrs All Female {standard & big wheel}
100cc – 125 cc 2st 13-u/15yrs
100cc – 125cc 2st 15yrs
100cc- 150cc 2st &200cc- 250cc 4st 13-u/16yrs All Females
128cc/150cc 2st – 200cc- 250cc 4st 13-u/15yrs
128cc/150cc 2st – 200cc- 250cc 4st 15yrs
Championship MX1 {A Grade 255cc-450cc 2st/4st}
Championship MX1 {B Grade 255cc-450cc 2st/4st}
Championship MX2 {A Grade up to 250cc 2st/4st}
Championship MX2 {B Grade up to 250cc 2st/4st}
Championship MXW {Women’s Unlimited}
C Grade Lites
C Grade Open
+35 Vets {Unlimited}