Australian Supercross Championship Returns to Redcliffe for 2025 Season Opener

Redcliffe will host the opening rounds of the 2025 Australian Supercross Championship, marking the return of the event to Kayo Stadium for a second year.



Event Secured Until 2027

Redcliffe will again feature as the Queensland venue for the Australian Supercross Championship, as Kayo Stadium prepares to host a double-header season opener in October 2025. The event will span two days and marks the beginning of a three-year partnership between the championship organisers and Moreton Bay City Council, locking in the region as a key host through to 2027.

Successful 2024 Round Prompted Return

The 2024 round in Redcliffe drew a sell-out crowd and led to the decision to expand the event to two consecutive rounds for 2025. This follows strong community attendance and growing demand for Supercross in the Moreton Bay area. Both championship and freestyle elements are returning, with the venue set to welcome national and international riders once more.

Full Weekend Schedule at Kayo Stadium

Competition will be held across 11 and 12 October. On Saturday, racing activities begin at 12:00 p.m. with pit access, followed by VIP entry and early shows in the afternoon. Main gates open at 5:00 p.m., with the Main Event starting at 6:00 p.m. Sunday’s second round will follow a similar format, with activities beginning from 10:00 a.m. and the Main Event scheduled for a 3:00 p.m. start.

Classes include SX1, SX2, SX3, and the 85 Cup. Riders from Australia, the United States, Europe, and New Zealand are expected to compete, including returning AUSX champions and a field of emerging international talent.

Supercross Redcliffe
Photo Credit: AUSX Supercross Championship

Fan Engagement and Entertainment

The weekend will feature more than on-track racing. Entertainment offerings include live music, food trucks, partner activations, and a dedicated Fan Fest with rider signings and sponsor giveaways. Freestyle motocross shows will run alongside the championship heats, delivering aerial stunt displays between races.

Ticket options range from general admission to VIP packages and corporate suites. Children under three can attend free with a paying adult. All tickets include access to the Fan Fest and other entertainment zones.

AUSX Supercross Championship
Photo Credit: AUSX Supercross Championship

Strategic Regional Partnership

Council support for the event is part of a broader strategy to reinforce Redcliffe’s place on the national sporting calendar. The three-year agreement reflects confidence in the economic and cultural value the event brings to the region.



Further announcements regarding participating riders and additional entertainment will be made in the lead-up to the October weekend.

Published 17-June-2025

Redcliffe Roars to Life as Supercross Championship Returns to Queensland

Kayo Stadium in Redcliffe is a hive of activity this weekend. It has been transformed into a dirt bike battleground for the highly anticipated return of the Australian Supercross Championship to Queensland.



After a five-year absence, the roar of engines and the thrill of high-flying action have taken over the venue, which is usually rugby league-focused.

The stadium has undergone a dramatic metamorphosis. Six thousand tonnes of dirt have been trucked to construct a challenging course for Australia’s best riders. They’ll be vying for glory in the first two rounds of the championship, held last Saturday, October 12, and Sunday, October 13.  

The event marks the return of Supercross legend and two-time world champion Chad Reed, who will serve as its ambassador. Adding to the family affair, Reed’s son, Tate, will compete in the 85cc class on Saturday, an event aptly named in honour of his father.

City of Moreton Bay Mayor Peter Flannery expressed his enthusiasm for the event, highlighting Kayo Stadium’s ability to host diverse sporting spectacles and draw large crowds.  With an expected attendance of 20,000 people,  the event is set to provide a significant boost to the local economy. Visit Moreton Bay CEO Natassia Wheeler indicated that many spectators travel outside the region,  bringing valuable tourism dollars.

Chad Reed spoke about the significance of the Redcliffe event for his family, marking his son’s Queensland debut. He also mentioned enjoying the local area and exploring Bribie Island with his family.

The championship promises intense competition, with defending champion Dean Wilson facing stiff challenges from international riders like Joey Savatgy and Aaron Tanti. Local heroes Matt Moss and Luke Clout will fly the flag for Australia, aiming to conquer the challenging track and claim victory on home soil.



The event was broadcast nationally on Kayo, ensuring fans across Australia can witness the high-octane action.

Published Date 14-October-2024