TRACK PREVIEW FOR MXGP OF AUSTRALIA PRESENTED BY SITZLER

MONACO (Principailty of Monaco) 01 September 2025 – The FIM Motocross World Championship will return to Australia in September with the brand-new circuit at Hidden Valley Motorsports Complex in Darwin. This marks the championship’s first visit to Australia in more than 20 years.

The 1.6-kilometre, purpose-built track has been designed and constructed with long-term use in mind. Featuring 22 corners, 21 jumps, and a 90-metre start straight that crosses the existing road racing circuit, the layout combines technical demands with excellent visibility for spectators. The surface is a blend of 70% sand and 30% clay and it’s expected to provide a challenging and dynamic racing experience.

The MXGP of Australia will also host the first-ever Australian round of the Women’s Motocross World Championship (WMX), alongside MXGP, MX2, making it a historic weekend for the sport.

Watch the track preview here

 

 

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