Charli Cannon is proof that consistency and relentless focus can elevate a rider to international prominence. At 24 years old, the Australian has claimed four consecutive ProMX Women's Championships in her home country and earned Team Australia captain honors for the FIM Oceania Women's Motocross Cup. When she competes in the United States, she's a podium contender. When she races internationally, she's a threat to win. The 2025 season exemplified her capability: runner-up in the US Women's Motocross Championship with 258 points, fourth overall in the WMX World Championship standings. These aren't one-off results — they're the byproduct of a methodical, business-like approach to racing that has made Cannon the most reliable force in modern women's motocross.
Growing up in Australia, Cannon discovered motocross as a young rider and gravitated toward the competitive, professional path rather than casual riding. The Australian women's motocross scene is no joke — races are fiercely contested, the facilities are world-class, and the talent pool is deep. Cannon's four consecutive ProMX Women's titles represent a level of domination that transcends luck or circumstance. They reflect a rider who shows up prepared, who executes under pressure, and who doesn't fade when challenged. Her dual role competing in both Australia and the United States reflects the modern reality of international women's racing: the best riders now compete globally.
"I want to be known as the best, not just in Australia or the US, but globally. Every race is an opportunity to prove that, and I take each one seriously."
— Charli CannonThe Honda Partnership
Honda's extension of Cannon's contract through 2027 speaks volumes about how the Japanese manufacturer views her value to the brand. In a sport where manufacturer support can make or break careers, Honda's commitment is a vote of confidence — and a resource that allows Cannon to focus entirely on racing at the highest level. The Honda CRF250R is a proven machine in women's motocross, and Cannon has become its poster rider, bridging the Australian and American markets while maintaining a world-class standard of performance.
What makes Cannon's situation unique is that she straddles two markets. In Australia, she races factory Honda through the ProMX series. In the United States, she competes with Quad Lock Honda support. This split arrangement allows her to maintain her dominance at home while challenging for top finishes in the most competitive women's motocross series in the world. The 2025 season, where she finished second in the US WMX Championship, showed that she belongs in any lineup, against any competitor, anywhere in the world.
Honda Factory Racing Women's Program
Honda's commitment to women's motocross has been one of the sport's most significant developments. By supporting Charli Cannon and other elite female riders through factory partnerships, Honda isn't just sponsoring athletes — it's investing in the future of women's racing. The CRF250R platform has proven itself as a championship machine in women's hands, and Cannon's results have helped establish Honda as the premier choice for competitive female motocross racers.
Honda Racing →The International Standard
Charli Cannon's trajectory points toward a larger shift in women's motocross. The sport is becoming truly international — results in Australia matter to American teams, American performances elevate riders globally, and world championship positions carry legitimate prestige. Cannon has positioned herself at the center of this evolution. Her 4th place finish at the WMX World Championship wasn't a consolation prize; it was validation that Australian riders can compete at the highest level.
As Team Australia captain for the FIM Oceania Cup, Cannon carries additional responsibility beyond her individual performances. She's representing her nation, mentoring younger Australian riders, and setting the standard for what's possible. In a region that's emerging as a serious powerhouse in women's motocross, Cannon's leadership is invaluable. With Honda support extended through 2027, all indicators suggest her best racing is still ahead.
✦ Charli Cannon Career Highlights
- 4× consecutive AU ProMX Champion
- 2nd place: 2025 US WMX Championship
- 258 points: 2025 US WMX score
- 4th overall: 2025 WMX World Championship
- 3rd best result: 1 moto at WMX World
- Team Australia captain: FIM Oceania Cup
- Honda contract: Extended through 2027
- Base: Australia and USA
- Bike: Honda CRF250R
- International competitor: Proven across markets