KTM RACING TEAM SET FOR 2025 AUSTRALIAN PROMX CHAMPIONSHIP WITH POWERFUL LINE-UP

The KTM Racing Team is fired up and READY TO RACE into the 2025 Australian ProMX Championship, unveiling a formidable four-rider squad that blends experience, youthful energy, and the determination to dominate across the MX1 and MX2 classes.

Nathan Crawford returns for his fourth season with KTM, aiming to build on his stellar 2024 performance where he secured P3 in the MX1 Championship. Now fully acclimated to the premier class, Crawford is determined to take his racing to the next level.

Nathan Crawford: "The 2024 season was a turning point for me, and now I’m ready to give it everything to chase that championship. The support from KTM is second to none, and I’m excited to put it all on the line this season."

Joining Crawford in MX1 is Kirk Gibbs, a KTM legend making a celebrated return to the orange brand. A decade after claiming the Australian MX1 Championship with KTM, Gibbs enters 2025 with renewed vigour following a P4 finish last year. Known for his consistency and fighting spirit, Gibbs is eager to remind everyone why he remains one of Australia’s premier motocross athletes.

Kirk Gibbs:  "I’m thrilled to be back with KTM – it feels like coming home. This team has an incredible drive to win, and I’m ready to bring everything I’ve got to the track."

In the MX2 class, KTM’s commitment to fostering future champions is showcased through its dynamic line-up of Noah Ferguson and Byron Dennis. 

Ferguson, a standout performer in 2024, returns to KTM aiming to convert moto victories into a championship charge. His growth and determination make him a formidable contender in the highly competitive MX2 division.

Noah Ferguson:  "I’m excited to return to KTM and take my racing to the next level. With the team’s backing, I’m ready to fight for wins every round."

Alongside him, Byron Dennis, the 2023 MX3 Champion, enters his second full season in MX2. After a challenging 2024, Dennis is fuelled by determination to prove his mettle and make a statement on the national stage.

Byron Dennis:  "Last season was a learning curve, but it’s only made me more motivated. I’m ready to show what I’m capable of with KTM behind me."

Rounding out the KTM Racing Team’s program is Jackson Fuller, who continues his journey in MX3 with KTM’s full support. The Queenslander’s breakout 2024 season saw him claim an Australian Junior Motocross Championship title and deliver impressive results in his MX3 debut. Fuller’s progression underscores KTM’s unwavering dedication to developing young talent.

Kyle Blunden, KTM Group Motorsport Manager:  "Jackson’s growth has been incredible, and we’re thrilled to have him in our program. KTM is committed to helping riders reach their full potential, and our 2025 line-up reflects that – a perfect balance of experience and emerging talent. The entire team embodies what it means to be READY TO RACE. From our MX1 leaders Nathan and Kirk to the exciting MX2 duo of Noah and Byron, and Jackson’s bright future in MX3, we’re ready to tackle the 2025 season."