
Oceania Junior Cup riders put on a show at Morgan Park Raceway
Round three of the 2025 BLU CRU Oceania Junior Cup (OJC) was held at Morgan Park Raceway in Warwick (Qld) from June 13-15, with the FIM-
backed circuit racing academy again delivering outstanding entertainment.
Nineteen riders lined up around the tight and twisty 12-turn layout, with the light and sweet-handling Yamaha YZF-R15s ideally suited to the layout.
Connor Lewis (2-2-1) and polesitter Chaz Williams (3-1-2) were again the standouts as all three races went down to the wire between large groups of riders.
Another highlight was Xavier Curmi’s first OJC victory, which came in race one when he moved up three spots on the final lap to greet the chequered flag in a jaw-dropping battle.
Curmi also moved up from sixth to equal fourth in the battle for OJC honours – an Australian Junior Road Race Championship – after his enterprising weekend. He’s on 124pts alongside Hunter Charlett, with Williams leading on 178pts from Lewis (170) and Rossi McAdam (128).
Round four of the Australian Superbike Championship was supported by the Southern Downs Regional Council.
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McAdam can count himself unlucky in race two, leading onto the start-finish straight for the last time before being swallowed up by Williams and Lewis.
Strong performances were also put in at Morgan Park Raceway by the likes of Jai Strugnell, Ghage Plowman, Jed Louis, Thomas Cameron and Ethan Pelgrave.
Round four of the 2025 BLU CRU Oceania Junior Cup will be held at Phillip Island from September 6-7, alongside the 2025 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul.
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