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SPORTS MANAGER NOMINATIONS REOPENED UNTIL DECEMBER 3RD

November 1, 2021 Filed Under: All disciplines, News, SA Women in Motorcycling

SPORTS MANAGER NOMINATIONS REOPENED UNTIL DECEMBER 3RD 

Motorcycling SA have decided to reopen nominations for the following Sports Managers positions;

Each appointment is for a two (2) year term – 2022/23, with all Sports Managers getting together for a meeting quarterly, and the MSA Sports Managers Guidelines are also available on request.

  • Dirt Track
  • Enduro
  • Motocross
  • Trial

They will join the returning Sports Managers who’s current term is 2021/22;

  • Reliability Trial – John Songailo
  • Road Race – Kym Bolto 
  • Speedway – Adam Possingham

Nominations will close on Friday, December 3rd at 5.00pm, with appointments to be decided on, and made official by the MSA Board at the December Sports Managers meeting.

An application form needs to be completed and returned to Motorcycling SA for a person to be considered for the position, and can be found here;

NOTICE OF MOTORCYCLING SA GENERAL MEETING

November 1, 2021 Filed Under: All disciplines, News, SA Women in Motorcycling

NOTICE OF MOTORCYCLING SA GENERAL MEETING

Motorcycling SA would like to inform all members that there will be a General Meeting held;

7.00pm, Wednesday, November 24th

Motorcycling SA Hall, 251 The Parade, Beulah Park.

Agenda for the night to follow.

**COVID-19 restrictions MAY apply, and all attendees will need to register their attendance beforehand – details to be released with agenda.

NOMINATIONS FOR THE MOTORCYCLING SA BOARD OF DIRECTORS ARE NOW OPEN

November 1, 2021 Filed Under: All disciplines, News, SA Women in Motorcycling

NOMINATIONS FOR THE MOTORCYCLING SA BOARD OF DIRECTORS ARE NOW OPEN

Nominations for the Motorcycling SA Board of Directors is now open, with 2 Directors positions up for re-nomination.

This will be for a two (2) year term – 2022/23 – so, if you have thought that you would like to become more involved, and help run the sport that you are involved in, here is your chance.

Nominations will close at 5.00pm, Friday December 10th, as per the MSA Constitution requirements.

It should be noted however, that, as a Director on the MSA Board, and as per the MSA Constitution;

38.1 Board Composition
(d) there shall be no more than 1 (one) Director from any 1 (one) affiliated organisation; and;
(e) no Board member shall hold more than 1 (one) office within the Association, this includes being a:
(i) Delegate/Councillor of a Club;
(ii) Office Bearer or member of the Executive of a Club; or
(iii) Sports Manager of any discipline.

Attached is the application form;

For anymore information, please contact the MSA office – 8332 9000

MSA’S LEVEL 1 COACHES COURSE – A WEEKEND WELL SPENT!

October 25, 2021 Filed Under: All disciplines, News

The weekend of October 23 & 24 saw Motorcycling SA (finally) run a Level 1 Coaches Course, after a number of false starts due to COVID-19 and border restrictions! 

Mark Gill flew in from western Australia to present the course, with just over 20 people taking up the offer – it would have been closer to 25, but the July lockdown meant the date change meant a number had to pull out – this time!

One of the fantastic things about the course was that all disciplines were covered, and there are now (by the end of this week) 20 new accredited Level O coaches in SA, and all are only 20 hours of practical coaching away from gaining their Level 1 Grade, and the brand new 20 are;

  • Alex Cowan (Trial)
  • Cooper Sheidow (Enduro)
  • Evan Byles (Road Race)
  • Alan Bolto (Road Race)
  • Kym Bolto (Road Race)
  • Brenton Matters (Reliability)
  • Phil Altschwager (Reliability) 
  • Jason Carberry (Road Race & Dirt Track)
  • Wade Sweet (Road Race & Dirt Track)
  • Andrew Nicol (Speedway)
  • Adam Possingham (Speedway)
  • Scott Watts (Motocross)
  • Mitch Norris (Motocross)
  • Travis Bishop (Motocross)
  • Brett Metcalfe (Motocross)
  • Clint Gow-Smith (Motocross)
  • Kylie Collins (Motocross, Enduro & Road Race)
  • Chris Collins (Motocross, Enduro & Road Race)
  • Andrew Warnest (Trial & Presenter)

Huge thanks to you all for giving up your time to help today’s newbies become tomorrow’s champions!

Need to also thank the Sidewinders Junior Speedway Club for allowing the practical be held at their venue, and also current coaches, Alessandro Malatesta and Barry Golding, for attending and assisting on the day, plus a huge shout out to the speedway kids (tomorrow’s champions) who came out and allowed themselves to be coached during the day.

Motorcycling SA will now look to holding at least 2 courses for Level 1 coaches in the first half of 2022 so we can get even more coaches working with all of the new riders coming into the sport, as well as developing the great talent we keep unearthing each week out on the various tracks!

 

DALLAS SKEER ALSO HAD A CRACKEN WEEKEND AT MAC PARK IN THE WET – HERE’S HIS REPORT …..

October 7, 2021 Filed Under: News, Road Racing, State Championship

DALLAS SKEER ALSO HAD A CRACKEN WEEKEND AT MAC PARK IN THE WET – HERE’S HIS REPORT …..

The first race meeting in 6 months due to Covid took place last weekend and it was great to see the lights go out again. This was round 3 of the SA state titles and I didn’t compete in the first two rounds so there was nothing to lose.  With Mac Park being able to hold race meetings and all other racing being delayed I was really looking forward to three days at the track to get back into the swing of things. It’s a great time to make sure the teams ready for when racing does resume. The weather certainly threw everything at us with a dry but windy Friday practise going pretty well for myself.

Even though the first session was wet Friday the rest of the day was dry with track temps of around 25 degrees giving good confidence. I had done a few days at Mac Park over the last month leading up to the state titles so I knew what to expect on Friday. It was good to get straight back onto the pace being able to do 1min.10sec lap times and being close to my PB in the second session. Once I had done that I was happy to just dial in some consistent lap times in the last session feeling confident for Saturday qualifying.

 

Saturday morning was wet as predicted and it had been a year since the last time I rode in the wet so I decided to go out in the first of two 10min qualifying’s. I was able to go fastest by a second and was on provisional pole. The final qualifying looked to be wet as well but with high winds and no rain the track was half dry so we opted for the dry bike. Due to Mac Park having a high amount of grip I was confident with this decision. I went out using the first couple of laps to feel out the conditions and then started to get more confident and push the front coming into corners. The first half of the track was pretty damp with a slight dry line and the second half was quite dry, so I knew I didn’t have to push hard in the first two sectors and still make it up later on. It obviously worked as I was able to do a 1min.12.216 and go fastest giving me pole for not only Supersport but also the main 15 lap Sunday feature race against the superbikes.

The first of three six lap races on Saturday couldn’t have gone much better leading from as soon the lights went out and pulling out a gap to second. Being fully dry I started feeling pretty comfortable straight away was able to lap in the 1min.10’s for the last four laps. I wanted to make the most of the good condition’s to try and break my current Supersport 600 lap record, but I wasn’t able to put a good lap together until the last lap. Making small costly mistakes all race until lap 6 where I was able to pull together a 1min.10.161 which made me want a 1min.9  more in the next race. I finished a comfortable 1st by 16 seconds.

Exactly the same scenario in race 2 on Saturday where I was able to pull away from the start focusing on my lap times. With the wind really picking up I knew it would be hard to do much better than race one but I put in some low 1min10’s with a best of 1min.10.043, 0.003 off the lap record on the second to last lap! There was one more lap so that was my last chance and unfortunately pushed a little too hard just hitting the edge of the grass at the exit of turn 2. I was able to bring it back on and got a bad tank slap while coming back onto the track due to the lip of the bitumen, so had to run straight on at turn 3. Was able to re-join and had a big enough gap to stay in the lead and still win. I wasn’t happy that I threw the lap away but still happy to basically match the lap record.

Unfortunately that was the last of dry track time for the weekend with Sunday being very wet and I hadn’t ridden in the wet for a year since the last Master of Mac Park. I seemed to have the Supersport class covered with three wins from three races with the last race being Sunday morning which was wet. I got the wholeshot once again and was able to come away with a seven second lead and a best time of 1min.16.481. This gave me the round win for the Supersport class. I had previously done a 1min.15 in the wet so was confident to fight for the win the in the last 15 lap feature race against the superbikes.

There was a very heavy shower just before our last race so a delay was had to let it pass and check the track as it was fully wet with big puddles. Luckily the race still went ahead but I did not make the most of pole position. Trying to make the best start possible against the bigger superbikes I wanted to have the clutch in the perfect spot but was a little too far out and started to roll. So I quickly grabbed the brake and then the light went out before I could release the brakes and instantly dropped back to fourth off the line. I knew straight away the front two would start to check out while I moved to third into turn 1 on lap 2. There was already a three second gap to the next rider. I started to close while doing PB lap times in the wet but couldn’t sustain the pace while getting rear tyre movement coming out of corners. I rode the last ten laps by myself passing the lapped riders and had to settle for third. A new PB wet time of 1min.14.692 after a couple of mid 1min.14 lap times was a good takeaway from the race.

Overall it was a good weekend with quick lap times being done after so long off the bike and dominating the Supersport class, plus getting third against superbikes in the wet. Can’t thank dad enough again, as usual he prepped all the bikes and got them ready but for the first time I was at a race meeting by myself as he was busy. In these tough times it’s really reassuring to have good sponsors still providing backing even though racing has been very limited. So I can’t thank them all enough:

Penrite Oils

Barry Francis Motorcycles

Trident tyre centre  

Nolan Helmets Australia

Suzuki Motorcycles Australia

Nitron Suspension Systems

Suspensions R Us

Plus Racing Gear

Baker Group

JC Performance

Fly’s Moving Colour

Neville Lush Racing

TMA Racing

Pirelli

SpeedAngle

Motorcycling SA

SA Plasterboard

Superbike Accessories

Mick Harrison Signs

Stef’s Transport

MB Automotive

Australian Technical Rubber

Dekker Motor Body Builder

K&S Fuels

The Grinning Dingo

South East Welding Services

Sew Unique

Tim English

Bannister & Son

Southern Air Ag

South East Property Sales and Management

Unitech

Alexandria Council

DECLAN CARBERRY’S MASTER OF MAC PARK REPORT – OH, SO CLOSE!

October 7, 2021 Filed Under: News, Road Racing, State Championship

DECLAN CARBERRY’S MASTER OF MAC PARK REPORT – OH, SO CLOSE!

Declan Carberry went oh, so close to winning his first ever Master of Mac Park last weekend in wet conditions at Mount Gambier, pushing the experienced Arthur Sissis all the way – an awesome effort, considering Declan was on a 600cc Supersport machine and Arthur on a 100cc Superbike!

Read on for Dec’s thoughts on it all! 

2021 Master of Mac Park

The race meet started Friday with practice.

The track was wet in the morning, so I decided not to go out. Second session was dry, so I went out and had some fun getting use to the track again as it had been awhile since I was last there. I had two more sessions in the dry and felt pretty happy.

Saturday was qualifying and 2 races. I qualified 2nd behind Dallas Skeer in the 600 Supersport class. My qualifying time also meant I qualified 3rd on the grid for the Master of Mac Park Feature Race.

First 600 Supersport race was dry. I had a not so good start but still pushed and kept 2nd behind Dallas. He just had a bit more in the tank then me and he had a great start. Second race was wet, had another terrible start so had to push to catch back up to Dallas and rode with him the whole race and had so much fun in the wet.

Sunday was race 3 and Master of Mac Park Feature Race.

Race 3 was wet. My start was a little better and had a great race finishing the weekend 600 Supersport races in 2nd overall, this allowed me to collect 60 points and still hold 1st place in the SA Championship.

Master of Mac Park 15 Lap Feature race was very wet with pretty much no stop rain, so dad fitted new wet tyres. I had a great start and was in 2nd into turn 1. I rode as well as I could trying to stay with Arthur Sissis on his superbike.

Second lap I was like wow it is on rails and started pushing as hard as I could. There were 2 laps to go and into turn 1 I made a move and went around the outside of Arthur. I lead the race until the back straight where the extra cc’s of his superbike helped down the straight and he just flew past me.

When we both went over the finish line for the last lap and I thought to myself, I have a gap to Dallas and I have worked this hard for this already so this last lap I’m going to be sensible and bring it home in 2nd place.

I was so pumped overall and had an amazing weekend. It was so good to be back out on a racetrack racing again.

Thank you f0r your support 

Pics courtesy of Pit Lane Studio – with thanks to Bec! 

 

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