There’s no slowing down rising star Ryder Malinoski. After breaking through with a flag-to-flag win at the SMX Allstars event in St. Louis earlier this year, the young American has officially punched his ticket to the international stage — joining the AUSX Supercross Championship in Australia this October.

From St. Louis to the World Stage 

Malinoski’s dominant performance in St. Louis didn’t just turn heads — it broke the internet. His win at the final SMX Allstars round cemented his status as one of the sport’s most promising young riders and proved once again how the Club MX program can transform raw talent into podium contenders.

Following a strong season in the SMX Next and Moto Scouting Combines, Ryder took his momentum north to Canada, where he landed a third-place finish at Walton MX with the support of the MX101 Yamaha team. At just 18, he’s already showing the maturity, skill, and confidence of a seasoned pro — and now he’s taking that drive to Australia.

New Horizons Down Under

Malinoski has been invited to compete in the AUSX Supercross Championship, kicking off October 11th in Redcliffe, Queensland. He’ll race the full five-round SX3 series, running through November — an invaluable chance to gain international experience and represent both ClubMX and WBR Yamaha on the global stage.

This collaboration between ClubMX and WBR Yamaha signals a growing bridge between U.S. and Australian racing programs.

Yamaha Motorsport Manager, Scott Bishop, shared:
“We’d like to thank Club MX for their support and see this as the start of a long-term working relationship. Hopefully, we can continue to trade riders both ways in the future.”

The Next Chapter for Ryder

For Malinoski, this isn’t just another race — it’s a dream come true.

“I’m more than pumped to stamp my passport for Australia,” said Ryder Malinoski. “Being part of the ClubMX amateur team has opened so many doors, but I didn’t see this one coming. I’ve been grinding at the Club training facility, putting in the laps, and I’m ready to prove I belong. I’ve always looked up to Justin Brayton racing in Australia — now I get to follow that path.”

ClubMX General Manager, Daniel Blair, echoed the excitement:

“Ryder earned this opportunity. His relentless determination and the SMX All-Star win in St. Louis proved he belongs. He’s found a new standard, and I believe he can achieve anything he sets his mind to. Winning Australian Supercross is the goal — and I’d hate to have to line up against him right now.”

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