Published on 22/11/2022
Australian Motocross Championship , Fire Power Honda Team , Jed Beaton , MOTORCROSS , WK Motocross
Jed Beaton turns his back on MXGP
After five seasons, Jed Beaton returns to Australia. The 24-year-old motocross rider has been unable to find an employer for the 2023 FIM MXGP World Championship. That is why Beaton has accepted the offer from Honda Genuine Fire Power Racing Australia. For Yarrive Konsky's team, the single GP round winner will compete in the Australian Motocross Championship MX1 alongside Kyle Webster.
The eight-match championship starts on March 5 in Wonthaggi.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
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