2024 Australian Individual Speedway Championship

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2024 Australian Individual Speedway Championship
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The 2024 Australian Individual Speedway Championship was a motorcycle speedway competition organised by Motorcycling Australia (MA) for the Australian Individual Speedway Championship. The event was held over five rounds. [1] [2]

Contents

Rohan Tungate won his second Australian title. [3] [4]

Rounds

RoundDateVenueWinner
14 January North Brisbane Speedway, Banyo Max Fricke
27 January Loxford Park, Kurri Kurri Rohan Tungate
39 January Diamond Park, Wodonga Max Fricke
411 January Olympic Park, Mildura Brady Kurtz
513 January Gillman Speedway, Adelaide Brady Kurtz

Final classification

Pos.RiderNBSOLYDPLOXGILTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Rohan Tungate 161411161370
Silver medal icon.svg Max Fricke 15121616867
Bronze medal icon.svg Jack Holder 121214131261+3
4 Jaimon Lidsey 15813121361+2
5 Brady Kurtz 888161757
6 Ben Cook 681081042
7 Chris Holder 108941142
8 Josh Pickering 12786741
9 Sam Masters 78910741
10 Ryan Douglas 88137440
11 Zach Cook 4965428
12 Keynan Rew 5265522
13 James Pearson 7440318
14 Michael West 1411714
15 Fraser Bowes 1304311
16 Justin Sedgmen ---9-9
17 Tate Zischke 5----5
18 Jye Etheridge -4---4
19 Jack Morrison --3--3
20 Jake Turner ----11

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References

  1. "Jack Holder set for Aussie title defence in January". FIM Speedway. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  2. "2024 AUSTRALIAN SENIOR SOLO CHAMPIONSHIP". australianspeedwaychampionships. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  3. "Tungate stuns Fricke to snatch Championship Glory". FIM. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  4. "Tungate champion in Aussie drama". British Speedway. 13 January 2024. Retrieved 14 January 2024.

See also