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NOMINATIONS ARE NOW OPEN, MOTORCYCLING SA HALL OF FAME, 2023 INDUCTION

May 9, 2023 Filed Under: All disciplines, Coaches, News, SA Women in Motorcycling

NOMINATIONS ARE NOW OPEN, MOTORCYCLING SA HALL OF FAME, 2023 INDUCTION.

Motorcycling SA are excited to announce that nominations for consideration to be inducted into the Motorcycling SA Hall of Fame in 2023 are now OPEN! Please see below the criteria, in part, for consideration to be an inductee into the Hall of Fame.

HALL OF FAME APPLICATION:

An application for Nomination to the Hall of Fame may be submitted by anyone within the community. Applications may be submitted on one’s own behalf or that of another. The Motorcycling SA Hall of Fame application form must be used: Application forms can be found on the MSA website:

The application form should be addressed as provided, and the completed form must be received no later than the cut-off date of any given year for the individual to be considered in the next annual Hall of Fame induction cycle. The proposed individual must meet the base eligibility requirements as provided in the criteria outlined (in part) below.

HALL OF FAME ELIGIBILITY:

Competitor:

  1. Eligibility for competition applicants from any discipline, ATV, Dirt Track, Enduro, Motocross, Road Race, Speedway, Reliability Trial & Trial.
    1. Competition Applicants must be retired from active participation for at least two (2) years. This means for at least two years the rider must not have competed in:
      • National/ International Level Competition seeking highest expert honours
      • State Championship events or a recognised series in the highest available class.
    2. The two (2) year period shall commence on the January 1 after the year in which such applicant has last competed in the outlined above; and shall be fulfilled on December 31 of the second year.

General Member:

  1. A direct service to the sport over many years: Administrator, Coaching & Officiating, Team Manager, Clubs, Promoter, Crew, Chief Engineer

OTHER HALL OF FAME ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:

How are the nominees considered as South Australians? (Does not need to include all)

  • Have held an A.C.U of S.A (A.C.C.A.) or MA/MSA Licence
  • Born in South Australia
  • Have resided in South Australia
  • Achieved most of prominence of National (Australian) achievement as a MSA licence holder/resident.

Important Note:

  • Nominee or family link must accept their nomination before any further selection process is undertaken.

 

MOTORCYCLING SA LIFE MEMBERSHIP

Nominations are also open for Motorcycling SA Life Membership, which celebrates significant & meritorious service to motorcycle sport in South Australia, and again, over many years of involvement.

Life Membership Criteria:

  • Life Membership exists to recognise the valuable contributions of individuals to the current and future existence of Motorcycling SA.
  • Life Membership is only awarded in exceptional circumstances.
  • Must have provided significant and meritorious service to motorcycle sport and in particular the association.

Please note: For MSA Life Membership to be awarded, a detailed biography of the career of the nominee is needed, so consider attaching more information than what can be included on the nomination form. Those considering nominees for this most prestigious of awards need to know the whole story, not just the ‘dot points’ of the nominee’s career.

 

THE FRANK FRANKLIN TROPHY

And last, but certainly not least, nominations are also open for Motorcycling SA’s most prestigious annual individual award ‘For an Exceptional Service to Motorcycle Sport’.

The ‘Frank’ is a perpetual shield that was originally donated by the Velocette Motorcycle Club to acknowledge people who have given exceptional service to motorcycle sport in South Australia. Although the recipient will not keep the shield, they will be presented with a replica to ensure the recipient has a lasting memento.

 

NOMINATION FORMS:

Nomination forms for all three awards can be found on the Motorcycling SA website, on our history page, which can be found under the ‘About MSA’ header, or by hitting this link; www.motorcyclingsa.org.au/about-us/history and scrolling down – all the relevant form links can be found just above the Hall of Fame prints.

 

PLEASE RETURN ALL NOMINATIONS TO:

Motorcycling SA – Award Nominations

251 The Parade, Beulah Park SA 5067

events@motorcyclingsa.org.au

 

CLOSING DATES FOR NOMINATIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS:

MSA Hall of Fame;                                     By 5.00pm Friday 22nd September 2023

MSA Life Membership;                           By 5.00pm Friday 22nd September 2023

The Frank Franklin Trophy;                    By 5.00pm Friday 27th October 2023

 

2023 SA OFF ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP LOOKING FOR HELP!

May 9, 2023 Filed Under: Enduro, News, SA Women in Motorcycling, SAORC

In yet another disappointing setback for the 2023 Championship, the Juventus MCC have sadly had to pull out of running the first 2 rounds of the 2023 SA Off Road Championship, due to a serious lack of man-power available to make the event happen.

No-one wants to see the 2023 Championship slip back to a 4 round series, so this is a FINAL CALL to see if there is a Club, or a group of people, that would be prepared to assist with the running of rounds 1 and 2 of the Championships over the weekend of June 17 & 18 at ACUSA Park, Harrogate.

Assistance will be available as to where everything is at the Park: car parks, toilets, access points, etc, and specifically to show where the tracks can, and can’t, go.

What would be needed are the following:

  • Track marking and un-marking teams (Monday of the June Long Weekend for marking, unmarking on the Sunday after racing or the following Saturday at the latest)
  • 2 teams of sweep riders each day (minimum of 4 riders per team) – this is a must for the safety of all riders, as well as keeping the event on schedule.
  • General assistants on the day for the following;
    1. Pit allocations and assisting teams/riders where they can set up.
    2. Sign On & Scrutineering assistants each morning
    3. Pit marshals – to assist with riders getting to the start line.
    4. Starters and finishers for each Test.
    5. Back up scoring teams.
    6. Bike recovery team.

Motorcycling South Australia will assist with the following:

  • Assign the appropriate level officials to run the meeting.
  • Approve the supp regs and all relevant paperwork.
  • Set the event up in Ridernet and monitor all entries as they come in, and deal with any issues that may arise – specifically in relation to endorsements and numbers.
  • Organise the event programs.
  • Organise the round awards (trophies), that would be presented at the next rounds.

Motorcycling SA are keenly aware that the sport as a whole, and Enduro specifically, is suffering from a serious lack of volunteers to make events happen, so, if you think your Club, or a group could put together a team to make these rounds happen, please call the MSA Office, 8332 9000, or email administration@motorcyclingsa.org.au BEFORE Monday, May 15th.

Motorcycling SA have regularly been advertising for the past 4 years for persons interested in becoming the Sports Manager for Enduro, but to date there has not been a single applicant, and the position is still vacant. If you would like more information on the position, please email administration@motorcyclingsa.org.au to get all of the information available.

2023 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OFF ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS – DATE CHANGES!

May 1, 2023 Filed Under: Enduro, Motocross, News, Reliability, SA Women in Motorcycling, SAORC, State Championship

Due to many reasons, and mainly due to Enduro not having a Sports Manager at present to coordinate the Championships or the discipline, with Wes Haydon no longer available to do it, as well as things like land availability, once again there have had to be date changes to the 2023 SA Off Road Championships, with the 2023 Championship now looking as per the rounds listed below.

Over the next week as it gets close to entries opening for rounds 1 and 2, MSA will release the 2023 Championship sponsors, as well as the supplementary regulations for the 2023 Championship.

Motorcycling South Australia would specifically like to thank the organising clubs for making the 2023 Championship possible, as all had originally decided to have a year off to recharge their members, but when it seriously looked like there wouldn’t be a Championship in 2023, all decided that they would put up their hands to make it happen.

The Keyneton MCC are now running back to back AORC rounds, after running a round in 2022, as the final 2 rounds of SAORC will also be rounds 7 & 8 of the 2023 AORC, and along with Keith & Districts, will also be opening up some new land to the Championship in 2023, while Juventus will be heading out of the forest for the first time in many years, to the Adelaide Hills and ACUSA Park.

2023 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OFF ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDS

ROUND 1 & 2

JUNE 17 & 18                ACUSA Park        Juventus                          Sprint / Sprint

ROUND 3 & 4

JULY 15 & 16                Tintinara               Keith & Districts             TBC / TBC

ROUND 5 & 6

*AUGUST 26 & 27        Keyneton              Keyneton                       Cross Country / Sprint

* Being run alongside the AORC, rounds 7 & 8

ENTRIES (LIKELY DATES)

Round Entries Open Entries Close Late Entries Close
Round 1 & 2 6.00am Monday May 8 Midnight, Friday June 9 Midnight, Sunday June 11
Round 3 & 4 6.00am Monday June 6 Midnight, Friday July 7 Midnight, Sunday July 9
Round 5 & 6 6.00am Monday July 24 Midnight, Friday August 18 Midnight, Sunday August 20

 

DECLAN CARBERRY, SCRAPING ELBOWS AT MAC PARKS ROUND 3 OF THE 2022 SA ROAD RACE CHAMPS!

October 18, 2022 Filed Under: News, Road Racing, State Championship

The 2018 Motorcycling SA Rising Star is looking at adding the 2022 SA Supersport 600 Championship to his trophy cabinet as he gears up for the final round on November 12 & 13 at Mallala Motorsport park – but first, here are his thoughts about round 3 at Mac Park over the October Long Weekend!

 

Over the October Long Weekend, I competed in round 3 of the 2022 SA Road Race Championships, and the annual Master of Mac Park event.

Friday was practice.
The track was great, and I had lots of fun trying the Michelin tyres for the first time here. They felt amazing and over the four sessions I was getting quicker and quicker each time pushing through the pain of my foot (which I smashed at work the week before) doing the best that I possibly could with the way I was feeling.  The track temp was great and I got to put a couple good laps down.

Saturday was qualifying and race 1. 
In first qualifying I was feeling good, bike was feeling great. I was in 2nd and feeling good out on track. I was going ok in the 2nd qualifying, but only managed to picked up a little time, so I was still in 2nd place – and that’s where I was going to start race 1 from – but a front row start is still good.

Race 1. I didn’t have the best start. On the second lap the rider in front of me crashed, I almost hit him but just managed to dodged him. Then the race was red flagged. On the restart I had a great start and had a great race.   Tyers felt so good though the whole race pushing them. I finished 2nd

Sunday, three more races and the feature race.
Race 2 I had a great start and was going well had no moments. I tried to ride smart and smooth as much as I could. The bike felt great everything went well finishing in 2nd. Race 3 I had an awesome start, had a great jump and went for it. I didn’t want anything to go wrong and didn’t want to hurt myself so rode to my capabilities which was still quick enough to finish in 2nd. Race 4 I had an alright start. I tried to just ride smooth and smart as I was hurting a little from putting so much pressure on my foot. I came away with 2nd for the weekend and gave me 80 points to help in the championship.

Master of Mac Park feature race

The Master of Mac Park saw me in with all the big boys on the 1000cc’s, and we had a couple of red flags so a-couple restarts. On our 3rd restart and 4 laps taken off we had a great 11 lap race. I started from 4th and finished in 4th.
I had a couple of the boys I know well in front of me on superbikes. They got away from me and all I wanted to do was finish the race where I started and not go backwards. I would have loved to make up a couple places but having 1000’s behind me and the pain in my foot I was proud of myself for doing as well as I did.  My quickest lap time in the feature race of a 1.10.2, and I can’t complain about and couldn’t wipe the smile off my face.

I love spending every minute on my bike, and thanks for your support
#DJ220  

Photo Credit; Bec at Pit Lane Studio 

DAVEY & OLLIE GEAR CROWNED AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONS!

October 18, 2022 Filed Under: Enduro, News, SAORC, State Championship

Huge news came out of Tasmania 4 short weeks ago at the final rounds of the 2022 Australian Off Road Championships – with South Australia crowning 2 – YES 2! – Australian Champions, with the Gear brothers, Davey (J4) and Ollie (J3) riding smart to bring home the chocolates – and their first Australian Championships!
They weren’t the only SA successes over the weekend, with the evergreen Peter Rudd finishing a fine 2nd in Masters, with Luke Bunnik finishing on the podium, with 3rd in E3, while Cooper Sheidow was a brilliant 4th in the premier E1 Class!
To top it all off, the Keyneton MCC won the ‘Host Club of the Year Award’ for their rounds 9 & 10 at Kingston last month!
Huge congrats to all! 🔵🔴🟡
Full story here; https://www.aorc.org.au/…/wilksch-gardiner-and…/
Championship top 10’s – in the relevant classes! 
J4

J3

MASTERS
E3

E1

AORC FINALE IN TASMANIA THIS WEEKEND – WITH A HEAP OF LOCALS IN PODIUM CONTENTION!

October 6, 2022 Filed Under: Enduro, News, SAORC

The final 2 rounds of the Yamaha 2022 Australian Off Road Championship, presented by MX Store, happens this weekend at Wynyard in Tasmania, and there are a heap of South Aussies in action – and in with a great chance to stand on the Australian Championship podium for 2022.

Below is the current points for the top 10 in classes where South Aussies feature (they are highlighted), as as you can see, it is going to be on, with a potential 5 podium placings on offer – which could make the Enduro discipline SA’s most successful (in regards National results) for 2022!

Good luck to all of our riders – ride hard, ride safe and smash those berms!

 

   

Photos credits; Eric McConnochie 

Pos Name Total Diff RD1 RD2 RD3 RD4 RD5 RD6 RD9 RD10
E1
1 Kyron BACON 200 0 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
2 Korey MCMAHON 166 34 22 22 16 22 20 22 20 22
3 Blake HOLLIS 148 52 18 18 22 18 16 20 18 18
4 Cooper SHEIDOW 144 56 14 16 18 20 18 16 22 20
5 Brock NICHOLS 112 88 15 13 13 15 15 14 14 13
6 Samuel PRETSCHERER 108 92 13 15 15 16 22 18 9 x
7 Jacob DEAGAN 105 95 12 12 14 14 13 12 13 15
8 Jeremy CARPENTIER 104 96 20 20 20 13 x x 15 16
9 Nathan DALBOSCO 66 134 10 10 11 11 x x 12 12
10 Russell SCOBLE 66 134 9 9 10 10 8 x 10 10
11 William PRICE 60 140 16 14 x x x x 16 14
E3
1 Andrew WILKSCH 197 0 25 25 25 22 25 25 25 25
2 Jonte REYNDERS 177 20 22 22 20 25 22 22 22 22
3 Luke BUNNIK 120 77 12 12 14 16 20 15 15
4 Stefan GRANQUIST 116 81 20 20 22 20 20 14 x x
5 Patrick MCGILLIVRAY 113 84 13 13 15 14 15 16 13 14
6 Hayden KEELEY 101 96 16 15 x x 18 18 18 16
7 Thomas MCCORMACK 61 136 14 16 16 15 x x x x
8 Jye DICKSON 40 157 x x x x x x 20 20
9 Thomas HENRY 39 158 4 9 13 13 x x x x
10 Broc GRABHAM 36 161 18 18 x x x x x x
J4
1 Davey GEAR 179 0 22 22 25 22 22 22 22 22
2 Jett YARNOLD 160 19 25 25 14 25 11 10 25 25
3 Tate YOUNG 149 30 18 20 22 20 18 15 18 18
4 Eli TRIPCONY 137 42 9 18 20 16 16 18 20 20
5 Joshua COATES 124 55 20 16 15 18 12 11 16 16
6 Jet BRIEN 118 61 16 15 16 15 14 13 14 15
7 Jay HARRIS-WALCH 94 85 10 13 13 12 9 12 13 12
8 Lachlan LOSTE-BROWN 51 128 12 14 11 14 x x x x
9 Seth BURCHELL 50 129 x x x x 25 25 x x
10 Max LOCOCK 40 139 x x x x 20 20 x x
J3
1 Ollie GEAR 180 0 18 25 20 20 22 25 25 25
2 Levi STEPHENS 173 7 25 22 25 18 25 22 22 14
3 Lachlan METCALF 146 34 16 16 16 22 20 20 18 18
4 Dylan MCDONALD 136 44 14 15 22 16 18 18 13 20
5 Chad WILLIAMS 94 86 2 14 12 10 15 14 14 13
6 Charlie CONNOLLY 85 95 22 20 18 25 x x x x
7 Jye LAWRIE 85 95 13 13 13 13 8 9 7 9
8 Beau TRIPCONY 81 99 1 12 14 15 6 6 12 15
9 Zane BURCHELL 46 134 x x x x 12 11 11 12
10 Will MCINNES 42 4 x x x x x x 20 22
EM
1 John BAKER 176 0 25 25 25 22 18 18 18 25
2 Peter RUDD 169 7 18 18 22 25 22 20 22 22
3 Ian JENNER 117 59 16 20 20 20 15 16 10 x
4 Craig TREASURE 84 92 15 13 12 18 12 14 x x
5 Joe ONDRUS 79 97 9 6 2 10 11 12 13 16
6 Matthew EVANS 56 120 13 14 14 15 x x x x
7 Neil PAROZ 56 120 12 15 15 14 x x x x
8 Simon BETTS 55 121 4 8 10 4 x x 15 14
9 Kenneth HICKS 52 124 20 16 16 0 x x x x
10 Damian SMITH 50 2 x x x x 25 25 x x
E2
1 Joshua GREEN 194 0 25 25 25 25 22 22 25 25
2 Fraser HIGLETT 145 49 18 16 18 18 15 16 22 22
3 Todd WATERS 134 60 20 22 22 20 25 25 x x
4 Travis SILK 114 80 14 13 11 12 14 18 16 16
5 Michael DRISCOLL 84 110 22 20 20 22 x x x x
6 Harrison TEED 58 136 15 15 14 14 x x x x
7 Callum NORTON 57 137 16 18 0 x 18 5 x x
8 Matt MURRY 56 138 12 14 15 15 x x x x
9 Jye DICKSON 40 154 x x x x 20 20 x x
10 Riley GRAHAM 40 154 x x x x x x 20 20
EV
1 Lee STEPHENS 184 0 25 20 20 22 25 25 22 25
2 Christopher THOMAS 179 5 20 25 25 25 22 20 20 22
3 Jason DWYER 86 98 22 22 22 20 x x x x
4 Sean MORRIS 79 105 16 13 x x 11 11 14 14
5 Ian O’BRIEN 72 112 18 18 18 18 x x x x
6 Josh MURPHY 57 127 13 15 14 15 x x x x
7 Rowan PUMPA 45 139 x x x x x x 25 20
8 Jason HACKETT 42 142 x x x x 20 22 x x
9 Mark PERRY 39 145 12 12 9 6 x x x x
10 Neale SHERIDAN 38 146 8 10 7 13 x x x x
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