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BUTLER’S MECHANICAL SERVICES & TITANIUM SECURITY AUSTRALIA, SUPPORTING THE MX GIRLS & WOMEN!

July 22, 2020 Filed Under: Motocross, News, SA Women in Motorcycling, SAMX Championship, State Championship

The 2020 SA Motocross Championships is pleased to welcome Butler’s Mechanical Services from Port Augusta AND Titanium Security Australia as the sponsor for all of the women and girl’s classes for the 2020 South Australian Motocross Championships, Women’s All-powers, the 85cc 2st/150cc 4st 11-U16 Years and the 125cc/250cc 13-U16yrs Classes.

Butler’s Mechanical Services specialises in heavy machinery and the trucking industry, but as their logo states, no job is too big or too small and are ideally positioned at Port Augusta for all that are travelling across this great country of ours.

A family business, owned by Tracey & Ian, and with a direct link to the sport through their granddaughter, Aimee, are excited to be more involved with the sport and look forward to seeing their family business connected with what is, a family sport!

So, not only are they supporting the sport, being directly involved gives all the chance to catch up with them at all remaining rounds and thank them for their support of the 2020 Championships.

Titanium Security Australia, managed in SA by Ian Haylock, who is directly involved in the sport, was establishment in 2007, the dedicated management team are committed to strengthening the company’s core operations by working directly with their clients to determine their security requirements and in turn, successfully establishing effective service delivery to achieve desired outcomes.

The SA Motocross Committee, along with Motorcycling SA and welcome Tracey & Ian and their business, Butler’s Mechanical Services, as well as Ian Haylock and his team at Titanium Security Australia to the 2020 Championships, and thank them for their support of our great sport.

   

Tracy & Ian Bulter, with grand daughter Aimee at the 2019 MSA Night of Champions (left) and the BMS Racing Team at the presentation night of the 2019 AJMX, that was held here in SA,

and below, the Haylock family at an SAMX presentation night and team member, Emma Haylock on the start line.

 

COMPETITION – IT’S SLOWLY GETTING BACK UP TO SPEED!

July 16, 2020 Filed Under: Enduro, Motocross, News, Reliability, Road Racing, SA Women in Motorcycling, SAMX Championship, SAORC, State Championship, Trials

COMPETITION – IT’S SLOWLY GETTING BACK UP TO SPEED!

In the past couple of weeks, competition has slowly started to get back into gear – and over the next couple of weekends it starts to heat up even more!

It all kicked off with a round of the Tri-Series Enduro on July 5th near Brownlow, with 93 total entries braving the extremely dry conditions (it is winter, right?) at the Keyneton MCC event, with the general chat being, we don’t care if it’s dry, we are just glad to be back racing!

Young gun, Nathan Howe, showed the senior field how to ride in the dust, with a 6 minute win over the returning Nick Throup after 2 ½ hours of chewing dust!

A week later, the Keyneton MCC went back to back when they kicked off the 2020 Trials SA season with their Keyneton 2 Day Trial, run as the 47th Mountain Man Trial on Saturday and the Rockhopping SA 2020 SA Women’s Cup & Diener/Holmes Sidecar Trophy on the Sunday, with 41 total entries received – a bit down, but the Women’s Cup did miss its annual influx of riders from the east due to border restrictions!

Big winners there were Lillie Yiatrou in the SA Women’s Cup and Chris Schultz & Stuart Gerhardy in the Diener/Holmes.

This weekend it heats up even more – with rounds 1 & 2 of the 2020 South Australian Off Road Championship to take place around the township of Clare, with the senior Championship being supported by WSB Distributors and the junior Championship supported by Husqvarna and KTM.

To be held on property owned by the Mitchell family (with thanks) at Farrell Flat, the Clare MCC will run Saturday as a Cross Country, while Sunday will run as a Sprint for the 175 strong field

In the 175 entries, 67 are junior riders, spread over 5 classes for riders aged 8 years to 16 years, with some of South Australia’s brightest future stars to be in action – seriously worth the trip to Clare just to watch them.

In the seniors, defending SA#1, Riley Graham will have a gaggle of Youth (under 21) riders chasing him and his #1 plate, including the likes of Nathan Howe, Jayden Rudd, Charlie Milton, Jordan Simpson, Jaxon Raynor, Jay Simister and Max Price, along with the ‘old stagers’ like Sean & Nick Throup and Olly Simpson – so it’s a safe bet that the action on the track will be hot to trot!

Kick off both days from 8.00am, with catering also available each day, and free entry for spectators!

Over in the Wild Wild West this weekend (Sunday) will also be a round of the EP Series for Motocross, this time at the Kimba Motocross Track. Canteen available and camping allowed at the track.

It has been a while since there has been racing at Kimba and they are looking forward to having a good roll up of the motocross crew at Kimba – entries are still open through Ridernet!

While talking motocross, the Morgan MCC kick back into gear this weekend (Sunday) with their first Club round for the year – juniors, seniors, canteen and free entry for spectators!

AND – IT ONLY GETS HOTTER THE WEEK AFTER TO END JULY!

The final weekend of July 2020 is shaping up to be just as busy as this weekend will be, with the action to be just as hot!

Kicking off on Saturday 25th will be one of only three reliability trials for 2020 – the Keyneton MCC’s 60th Annual Road Trial, starting from the Keyneton Park (oval) at 9.00am. First run in 1961, the event is now known as the Mike Connors Reliability Trial, with an entry list for 2020 already nudging 150 starters!

Free entry for spectators and fully catered ALL DAY at Keyneton Oval by the Keyneton Progress Association, this will, arguably, be one of the events of the year – and the KMCC’s 3rd event in 4 weeks!

Also on the weekend of July 25 & 26 will be the opening round of the three round 2020 South Australian Motocross Championships, to be run by the Riverland JMC at their Renmark track.

Juniors on Saturday and Seniors on Sunday, with entries still open until Tuesday July 21st for the Championship opener for MX – enter through your Ridernet profile – and with only three rounds, as a rider, you won’t want to miss a round.

TROY Series SA 2020 round 2 (for Trial) will also run, on Sunday 26th, at Tungkillo with the Gawler MCC’s Max Graetz Trial, kicking off from 9.00am – with entries open until Thursday 23rd of July – through your Ridernet profile.

Riders aged 4 to +74 will be in action, including Australian representatives, Connor Hogan and Lillie Yiatrou, with free entry for spectators.

Also on next weekend will be a couple of ride days on Sunday for those not looking to race, but still want to throw a leg over.

Mac Park at Mount Gambier will host a track day for road racing, hosted by the Mt Gambier MCC, while ACUSA Park in the Adelaide Hills will have their 2nd Ride Day for 2020 from 10.00am.

Info for all of these events, and more, are available on the MSA website – check out the calendar and supp regs pages, as well as the ACUSA Park page as well!

All who attend these events are reminded that SOCIAL DISTANCING still applies – now 1 metre apart and 2 square metres around – so no grouping together – and remember to especially keep that bike length apart when is ques for food and drinks at events! 

                   

        

FROM JULY 1ST RIDE PARKS AUSTRALIA (RPA) WILL REVERT BACK TO ITS ORIGINAL FORMAT!

July 2, 2020 Filed Under: News

FROM JULY 1ST RIDE PARKS AUSTRALIA (RPA) WILL REVERT BACK TO ITS ORIGINAL FORMAT!

 

One of the good things that have come out of the COVID-19 pandemic has been Motorcycling Australia’s roll out of the Ride Parks Australia (RPA) recreational permits and riding conditions, with a number of SA based clubs taking up the opportunity to run these events and to get bodies back on bikes.

It has been fantastic to see our Clubs embrace these new permits, with many recreational, or new riders to the sport taking up the chance to ride some of our great tracks, and in the process joining clubs and now looking forward to trying competitive riding.

However, now that competitive motorcycle sport is about to re-start, all of our Clubs that have been running under RPA permits during the COVID-19 restrictions are reminded that any and all RPA events must now revert back to the original format.

This is specifically in regards to motocross tracks that have been hosting RPA ride days – with the following now to be enforced;

  • All obstacles on the track need to be assessed with the view that a novice rider should be able to successfully negotiate them with ease.
  • All obstacles that would require advanced riding skills need to be bypassed. This might include multiple jumps, whoops sections and large jumps or tabletops without suitable down ramps.
  • Track Managers need to take into consideration the skill level needed to negotiate an obstacle when considering whether they should be included or avoided during Ride Park Ride Days.

For ALL guidelines for operating RPA ride days, please download the form off of the Motorcycling SA website – https://www.motorcyclingsa.org.au/rpa/ and look for the RPA guidelines link under supporting documents.

Again, this doesn’t mean that RPA permits are no longer available, it just means that the original format must now be followed, and Motorcycling SA look forward to working with all Clubs that will continue to run RPA events.

 

Regards

Motorcycling SA
Tel: (08) 8332 9000
Email: administration@motorcyclingsa.org.au

Web: www.motorcyclingsa.org.au

Postal: 251 The Parade, Beulah Park, South Australia, 5067

KELLIE CARBERRY APPOINTED ACTING ROAD RACE SPORTS MANAGER

June 26, 2020 Filed Under: News, Road Racing

Motorcycling SA President, Mr Brenton Matters, along with the Motorcycling SA Board have appointed Mrs Kellie Carberry as the Sports Manager for Road Race for the remainder of 2020.

With time of the essence to put all in place for the remainder of the 2020 season, and at all levels, Kellie starts her appointment immediately, and is in fact, already at the helm seeing what can be done in the re-start after COVID-19 lockdowns.

Motorcycling SA are excited by Kellie’s appointment and are looking forward to working closely with her and the road race committee to promote and grow the discipline across the state.

Any and all questions and queries can be forwarded direct to the SA Road Race Sports Manager at; roadracemanager@gmail.com

ENTRIES NOW OPEN FOR KEYNETON MCC RELIABILITY TRIAL & THE KIMBA ROUND OF THE EP MX SERIES!

June 17, 2020 Filed Under: Motocross, News, Reliability, SA Women in Motorcycling

Hot on the back of the first 5 events to open entries, entries for the next 2 events in the process of re-starting the sport have now opened!

The EP Series for Motocross at Kimba on July 19th – the first MX event to re-open!

And;

The Keyneton MCC 60th ‘Annual Road Trial’, which all know is now run as the Mike Connors Reliability Trial.

Log into Ridernet on your profile and get entering – chances are these events will fill up fast with everyone champing at the bit to get riding!

Next event on the list is the first round of the 2020 South Australian Motocross Championships – and entries will open this week!

 

MA’S LICENCE REACTIVATION TIMELINE & OPEN EVENT ENTRIES REACTIVATED!

June 15, 2020 Filed Under: Enduro, Motocross, News, Reliability, SAMX Championship, State Championship, Trials

MA’S LICENCE REACTIVATION TIMELINE

Dear Members,

With the May 24 announcement of Sport Australia’s Return to Sport Toolkit, Motorcycling Australia (MA) have outlined the following timeline for the reactivation of licence sales and a return to competitive activity.

  • June 15, 2020 – License sales will be reactivated to renew or apply for your license;
  • July 1, 2020 – Competition activity may resume on a state by state basis in compliance with state and national guidelines and regulations.

Considering the pandemic and the impact that it has had on the restriction of sporting activities, MA in consultation with the State Controlling Bodies (SCBs) is pleased to confirm an extension of active annual licenses for members affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. All annual licenses purchased in the period between April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020 will automatically receive a 3 month extension.

MA has considered numerous options to support annual license holders and believes this is the fairest outcome. Extensions for eligible licenses will added automatically prior to the reactivation of license sales on June 15.

We recommend members download the MA license app which will update with your license extension automatically.

 

OPEN EVENT ENTRIES HAVE ALSO BEEN REACTIVATED!

With the reactivation of licenses entries for Motorcycling Australia sanctioned events can now re-open as well, and the following events are now open on Ridernet and taking entries.

OPENED ON 15TH JUNE

ENDURO

2020 Tri-Series Enduros, round 1 – July 5th, run by the Keyneton MCC

2020 SA Off Road Championships, round 1 and 2 – July 18th & 19th in the Clare district, run by the Clare MCC

TRIAL

Keyneton 2 Day Trial – July 11th & 12th on Menglers Hill in the Barossa Valley, run by the Keyneton MCC

(47th Mountain Man, round 1 of TROY Series SA 2020 and SA Women’s Cup & Diener/Holmes Sidecar Trophy)

RELIABILITY

The 2020 Hardi 24 Hour Trial, September 5th & 6th from the Kapunda Trotting Complex, being run by the 24 Hour Trial Organising Committee.

 

AND STILL TO COME THIS WEEK

MOTOCROSS

2020 South Australian Motocross Championships, round 1, July 25th & 26th @ Renamrk and run by the Riverland JMC

RELIABILITY

The Keyneton MCC’s 60th ‘annual road trial’, being run as the Mike Connors Reliability Trial – July 25th in the Keyneton/Eden Valley area, run by the Keyneton MCC

TRIAL

The Max Graetz Trial – July 26th at Tungkillo, run by the Gawler MCC

(Round 2 of TROY Series SA 2020)

 

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