Beaton Leaves MXGP

Posted on November 22, 2022

Factory Honda Racing Australia are ecstatic to announce that Jed Beaton will steer a CRF450R in the 2023 Australian Motocross and Supercross Championship. Beaton brings a lot of experience to the ‘red’ squad, after spending the previous six years competing in the FIM Motocross World Championship and claiming eight Grand Prix podiums.

Beaton is already proven aboard the bigger 450F – he showed top-five speed in the very competitive MXGP class on more than one occasion. Such potential will make him a very fierce contender in the domestic MX1 series and, unsurprisingly, his sights are set firmly on gold. Jumping onto a Honda is like returning home for Beaton, who actually claimed his first Grand Prix podium whilst racing for the HRC outfit.

The 2023 Australian Motocross Championship is set to start in Gippsland, Wonthaggi on March 05. The schedule, which will consist of eight rounds, will run through August. Kyle Webster and Beaton will form Honda’s Factory 450 outfit, Webster continues to work through his multi-year contract with the squad. The MX2 250 squad and WMX team will be announced in the coming weeks.

Jed Beaton: “I am really happy to be back on a Honda. I have had a lot of good memories in ‘red’ and I hope that we can continue that by taking the ProMX title next year. I know that this team will give me the tools that I need to do the job!”

Yarrive Konsky (Honda Racing Australia Team Owner): “I’m ecstatic to welcome Jed Beaton to the team for the new season! Armed with the extremely impressive CRF450R, I’m certain that he’ll give us plenty to cheer about when round one fires into life.”