From the sand of the Dakar Rally, to the dirt of ProMX, and the burning rubber of the Australian Superbikes, there’s a host of .
Held across four states, the 2024 season will fire up this Sunday, March 17, with the much-anticipated first round of the series in Wonthaggi, Victoria. The series will again visit popular venues such as Gillman in South Australia, Maitland in NSW and Toowoomba and QLD Motocross Park in QLD, whilst bringing the roadshow to Horsham in Victoria, Murray Bridge in South Australia and MX Farm Queensland on the Sunshine Coast for the first time.
In 2023, Queensland’s Dean Ferris bounced back from narrowly missing out on winning the 2022 title for Honda to win a much-deserved MX1 title aboard a privateer Yamaha, beating many of his factory-backed opposition. He will defend the No.1 plate this year, fully aware that he now has the target on his back.
2023 ProMX MX1 Champion, Dean Ferris, is back to defend his title in 2024. Image: Motorcycling Australia.
All eight rounds will air LIVE on SBS, SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand, with full replays from each event available on SBS On Demand afterwards.
How to watch the ProMX Championship LIVE on SBS
Sunday, March 17
Round 1 - Wonthaggi, VIC
1:00pm - 4:00pm AEDT
LIVE on SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand
Sunday, April 7
Round 2 - Horsham, VIC
1:00pm - 4:00pm AEST
LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand
Sunday, May 5
Round 3 - Gillman, SA
1:00pm - 4:00pm AEST
LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand
Sunday, May 26
Round 4 - Maitland, NSW
1:00pm - 4:00pm AEST
LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand
Sunday, June 23
Round 5 - Murray Bridge, SA
1:00pm - 4:00pm AEDT
LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand
Sunday, July 21
Round 6 - Toowoomba, QLD
1:00pm - 4:00pm AEST
LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand
Sunday, August 11
Round 7 - MX Farm QLD, QLD
1:00pm - 4:00pm AEST
LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand
Sunday, August 18
Round 8 - QLD Moto Park, QLD
1:00pm - 4:00pm AEST
LIVE on SBS and SBS On Demand