Round 7 of the 2025 South African National Motocross Championship took place at the fast and technical Teza Motocross Track in Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal. The weekend saw fierce competition across all classes, with standout performances from the Red Bull KTM team, ultimately securing the manufacturers’ trophy.
MX1
- Cameron Durow
- Slade Smith
- Kerim Fitz-Gerald
- Mark Carty
- Jayden Proctor
- Ethan Hoffman
- Johan Vogelesang
- Davin Cocker
Cameron Durow dominated MX1 with flawless rides, winning all motos and posting the fastest qualifying times.
“Teza Motocross Track is still definitely my favourite track. A perfect day with 4/4 moto wins and some great battles along the way. I’m heading into the final round feeling strong and motivated.”
Durow said
MX2
- Cameron Durow
- Jayden Proctor
- Jordan Van Wyk
- Luke Grundy
- Trey Cox
- Calum Marriott
- Mark Carty
- Kade Van Deventer
- Ryan Adler
- Lucas Venter
- Ethan Louw
Durow’s success continued in MX2, going 1-1 to secure overall victory. Luke Grundy kept his championship hopes alive, finishing 4th overall and extending his points lead.
“P4 overall! Still got arm pump again this round, but I’m heading into the last round with a 30-point lead,” .
Grundy commented
MX3
- Royce Griffin
- Randon Wheeler
- Levi Donerty
- Sean Strunkheide
- Jason Hill
- Warrick Peters
MX3 Vets
- Brandon Wheeler
- Warrick Peters
MX High School
- Trey Cox
- Tristan Durow
- Aiden Henley
- Caden Weise
- Blake Frost
- Cruz Martin
- Thor Johnson
- Greeff Van Wyk
- Andrew Venter
- Jack Roche
- Cameron Struckie
Trey Cox once again dominated the High School Class with a perfect 1-1 result despite battling a twisted ankle, strengthening his grip on the championship lead.
MX85cc
- Brody Bircher
- Trenton Kretzmann
- Evan Frost
- Kabelo Ledwaba
- Aiden Retief
- Keegan Miles
- Maxwell Fourie
- Branden Van Wyk
- Julian Van Jaarsveld
- Liam Canny
- Cassie Van Zyl
MX65cc
- Rayden Woolls
- Ross MacKenzie
- Rhys Carl Wentzel
- Troy Ryan Wentzel
- Coby Kretzmann
- Riley Geldenhuys
- Richard Smith
- Aden Fisher
- Rohan Wessels
- Quade Walker
- Hanru Du Plessis
MX50cc
- Brayden Gareth Tucker
- Travis Hart
- Tiaan Scheppel
- Nate Small
- Reestin Rambo Bartlett
- Ethan Style
- Garry Hamer
- Casper De Mist Kruger
- Tate Van Der Nest
- Ryder Williamson
- Chase vd Nest
MX Ladies
- Mackenzie
- Jessica Osner
- Caitlin Parkes
- Zoe Botha
- Genevieve Edwards
- Peyton Love
- Chloe Odendaal
- Tasmin Strunkheide
- Chloe Reeh
MX Senior Support
- Ryan Hunt
- Ashlin Nicholas
- Shayne Steenkamp
- Quentin Foster
The Red Bull KTM team turned up the heat at Teza, with Durow’s 1-1 victories in MX1 and MX2, Cox dominating the High School Class, and Grundy maintaining his championship lead.
“This weekend showed the character of our riders. Cameron had a dream day, Trey showed true grit despite injury, and Luke extended his lead. Winning the manufacturers’ trophy is the cherry on top.”
Team Manager Kerim Fitz-Gerald praised the riders:
The Out of Africa Monster Energy Yamaha Racing Team also impressed, with Jayden Proctor and Aiden Henley claiming podium finishes, ensuring thrilling competition as the championship heads into its final round in Johannesburg.

