William Hunt (above) and Xavier Curmi (below) in action earlier this year. Photo courtesy of RbMotoLens / Motorcycling Australia
THE motorcycle racing spotlight will fall squarely on Warwick, Queensland and the multi-purpose Morgan Park motorsport precinct over 13-15 June, as it hosts the Australian Superbike and ProMX Championships over consecutive weekends, as part of a wider celebration of motorcycle sports.
Thanks to support from the Southern Downs Regional Council, the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK) returns to Morgan Park Raceway for Round 4 of its 2025 campaign from June 13-15.

The ProMX Championship will make its first-ever visit to Morgan Park on Sunday, June 22 competing on the extensively upgraded Warwick MX Club-run motocross track.
The two Motorcycling Australia national championships will form the backbone of ‘Warwick Bike Week 2025’. with ASBK featuring six classes and over 22 hours of on-track activity in what could be a season-defining round for so many.
Morgan Park Raceway has become a mainstay on the ASBK calendar. The tight and twisty nature of the 12-turn, 2.96km layout means that race winners rarely prevail without some serious heat, this year’s Race 2 in the premier Superbike class being a prime example, as Mike Jones (Yamaha) just outlasted Ducati’s fast-finishing Broc Pearson to win in a cliff-hanger.
Local riders, 15-year-old William Hunt (Mulgoa Rise) and 13-year-old Xavier Curmi (Wallacia), will both be in action on the weekend, with William competing in Yamaha R3 Cup and Road & Race Supersport, whilst Xavier will compete in the bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup.