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Enduro

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

 

RESULTS – AORC ROUNDS 3 AND 4 – SA CONTINUES THE CHAMPIONSHIP CHARGE

April 27, 2023 Filed Under: Enduro, News

Queensland Moto Park (QMP) came to life for Rounds 3 and 4 of the 2023 Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship presented by MXstore (AORC), with riders rolling in and anticipation mounting of who can get it done for the weekend the feeling in the air was electric. SA was there in force and boy did we bring it!!

 

14 South Aussies made the trip over to continue their championship hopes for the season. Still sitting on cloud nine after being selected by the ShopYamaha Off-Road Racing Team to replace the injured Kyron Bacon, Cooper Sheidow showed what he was made of right from the get-go. Sitting sixth outright for Round 3 (Saturday) and finishing Second for E1, he was able to hold off ex-pat Will Price, who settled for third. Showing nothing but consistency, he finished Sunday’s Round 4 again second in E1 with a seventh outright time. Will Price couldn’t quite get the upper hand on Cooper who again stood third on the podium.

 

Rowan Pumpa started the weekend on a heater, leading the Veterans class, with a first-place finish. Unfortunately, after some really tight racing, he had to settle for a second-place finish for Round 4 behind NSW Christopher Thomas.

 

Round 3 saw our South Aussies top the first 2 steps of the Masters podium with Leigh Bentley taking out the category first, followed closely by Peter Rudd. Keeping his flow going into Round 4 Leigh kept the top sport going with another podium first, however unfortunately Peter had a day he would rather forget, finishing ninth.

 

Continuing the journey of bringing home another back-to-back championship, Ollie Gear really let his riding do the talking, taking out a clean sweep of first-place wins for Rounds 3 and 4 in the J3 class, but also topping the leaderboard in first place both days overall…Well done lad!!

 

After being pipped for a podium in Round 3 by NSW Kai Austin and settling for forth in J2, Harry Gilbertson put his head down and fought through, passing Kai and taking the third place finish for Round 4. We’re looking forward to plenty of battles ahead between these two.

 

Plenty of our South Australian contingent came through with top 10 finishes including:

Max Midwinter (EJ), Forth place round 3 and 4.

Luke Bunnik (E3), Sixth Round 3 and fifth Round 4

Davey Gear (J4),  Fifth place Round 3 and sixth place Round 4

Levi Rossi (J1), Fourth place Round 3 and Fifth place Round 4.

 

AORC Round 3 Full Report – HERE.

AORC Round 4 Full Report – HERE. 

2023 Yamaha AORC Rounds 3 and 4 Race Recap – HERE. 

AORC Website – HERE. 

AORC FB page – HERE.

 

AORC points rankings as they stand after Round 4:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Below): Ollie Gear turning iot on for his

weekend of 1st place finishes.

 

(Above) Cooper Sheidow looking good in Blue with a seat riding for

the ShopYamaha Off-Road Racing Team.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RESULTS – A HUGE WEEKEND OF SMILES AT THE FIRST JAMALKA OFF-ROAD RACE

April 18, 2023 Filed Under: Enduro, News

The inaugural Jamalka Off-Road Race at Tumby Bay was run and won over a massive 4 days of action from the 13th to the 16th of April. Riders and buggies were met by a gruelling 60 KM per lap off-road course, framed perfectly by the beautiful Eyre Peninsula wilderness. The event was the brainchild of a South Aussie farmer, off-road racer Ben, and his wife Nat McNamara. The pair dreamed of creating an Enduro Desert Race extravaganza that could test its competitors and grow to join the National Off Road Circuit.

Crowds were greeted by plenty of fast-paced action during each day, with even more off-track entertainment late into the night, including music, food and of course, many beverages shared between friends in the specially designed facilities Ben created for the event.

Enduro riders from all over South Australia jumped at the opportunity to get their bikes and bodies warmed up for the upcoming Fink Desert Race and you could see by the smiles on their faces a mile away… the event was a fan favourite.

After a full perfect 2 days of racing and 300km under his belt, Jay Simister #229 took out the competition outright with an impressive total time of 03:50:18.434. With a grin from ear to ear, you could tell straight away he was pumped and keen to get back out to do it all over again. With only a marginal gap of just over 5 minutes, Daniel Hunt #380 finished outright in second place with a time of 03:55:46.007. Showing the young lads how it’s done John Harkness #759 put down a cracking time of 4:11:26.073 both winning the Veterans 45+ and sitting third outright. The fourth fastest overall for the weekend came in as Tanner Pfitzner #47 with a 4:12:30.527 followed closely by Benjamin Piggott 5th fastest overall.

Tammy Peters #721 represented the girls as the only open Women but we are sure there are going to be plenty more competitors joining her in the coming years. Similarly, Matthew Pierce #415 ran solo in the Up to 251cc but in the end, still stood tall after conquering the event challenge. John Harkness #759 led the Veterans 35+ class with an incredible ride, in front of Reece Scott #5 and Jason Mitchell#701.

Proving that experience still can mix with the young crowd, Scott Baker #932 took out the Veterans 45+ years, with Quenten O’Connor #411 not being able to catch him in time, to finish in second after a long weekend on the bike.

The course laid claim to its fare share victims with Andrew Kerr coming off his bike at the finish line just before 11 am on Saturday, Jessie Malone suffering a broken collar bone during his race and Clinton Letton, ending his weekend after having the misfortune of tagging a tree stump.

With the first successful Jamalka Off-road Race in the history books for 2023, we are sure we will see it back in 2024 bigger and better than ever. The skies are really the limit with the future of the Jamalka Off-Road Race and it’s already off to a huge start.

 

 

Pictures curtesy of Jamalka Off Road Racing Page. and The Dapper Crow Photography.

Full break down of results – HERE

Overall Class Results: 

 

 

RIDE PARKS AUSTRALIA DAYS – 2023 SO FAR!

December 19, 2022 Filed Under: Enduro, Motocross, News

No Licence – NO WORRIES! And, More riding, more often!

Ride Parks Australia – Ride Park Days

For the past couple of years, MA affiliated clubs have had the opportunity to run Ride Park Days that are safe and controlled non-competition riding days where families, friends and kids of all abilities can enjoy social riding. Available for riders of all ages – and – running these days are an excellent way toget new members into your Club, as newbies don’t need a licence to come along and see if they are going to like it or not!

For an RPA Day, No Licence Required!
– They do not need a state issued motorcycle licence or MA Licence
– They will have an option to purchase Personal Accident coverage and it is highly recommended
– Junior KickStart Licence or Logbooks are not required
– No minimum age requirement for kids

Give the MSA Office a call regarding your club running RPA Days in 2023 – and there is also an RPA specific page on the MA website – https://www.ma.org.au/ride-park-days/

A number of Clubs have already lodged their 2023 dates, as have the ACUSA Park Committee, which run all of their Ride Days under the RPA banner, with the discipline in the (brackets) – and here is the 2023 calendar so far – and we know there are still many more to come;

https://www.motorcyclingsa.org.au/acusa-park/

https://www.facebook.com/ACUSAPARK

ACUSA PARK (EN)

May 21

June 4

July 2

July 23

August

August 27

September 17

October 15

 

 

Keith & District MCC (MX) (All dates still TBC)                                                                                 

May 14

June 11

July 9

August 13

September 10

October 8

 

 

Mud N Tars (DT)                                                                           

February 12

March 5

June 11

 

 

 

Riverland JMC (MX)                                       

April 16

May 7

June 1

July 9

August 13

September 31

 

 

PRESS RELEASE :- ENDUROS 2023 – THE SA OFF ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS

December 19, 2022 Filed Under: Enduro, News, SA Women in Motorcycling

The 2023 Enduro season has been difficult to put together, to say the least, especially as one of the largest disciplines of our sport at present does not have a Sports Manager, with the resignation of Wes Haydon due to work commitments.

 

In signing off, Wes had the following comments, “I have been filling this role as acting Sports Manager for the last four years, and while it has been challenging at times, it has also been rewarding. We have seen much change and growth over this time and I’m sure it will continue into the future.

I would like to take a moment to thank all of the clubs, officials, committee members, sponsors and volunteers for their support. There have been many emails, meetings, phone calls and late-night messages along the way. At the end of this we have put together many events and seen our juniors improve, move up to seniors and our SA riders excel at the elite level. This is why we do it. So once again thank you for your support.”

With many of the enduro clubs having planned to have a year off in 2023 to re-charge their batteries, and that of their volunteer club members who make the events happen, up until the 11th hour, it did look like no SAORC was going to happen in 2023, which would have been the worst possible outcome!

BUT – due to Motorcycling Australia not wanting SA to miss out on a round of the AORC, the Keyneton MCC was asked to once again run a round, and after a number of discussions, they decided to put their hand up for the second year running, which then led to the Keith and Gawler Clubs agreeing to run rounds of the SAOC to compliment the AORC, meaning the SAORC has gone from looking like a stand-alone 2 round, 1 weekend Championship to now being a 6 round, 3 weekend Championship – so a huge thanks to Keyneton, Keith & Gawler, and their members, for making this happen!

SO – while it is fantastic that the Championship will be a happening thing in 2023, it is now more important than ever that a new Sports Manager is found, as the Championship can’t really be organised and run without a Sports Manager, and a committee to assist with all of the logistics!

If this might be you, and you would be keen to get some more information into the role, and also get a nomination form, please email events@motorcyclingsa.org.au – and preferably before 12.00 midday this Friday (Christmas shutdown), or you will have to wait until January 3rd when the office reopens.

 

Need to know;

www.saoffroadchampionships.com

www.facebook.com/saoffroadchampionships

Also in 2023 – there are already 3 Club Enduros planned, so if chasing an SAORC Championship doesn’t appeal, but you still feel like banging bars through the bush, then check out the 3 club events on offer -and contact the clubs for all the details!

2023 SA Off Road Championships (SAORC)

July 29 – Round 1 @ Keith (venue TBC)

July 30 – Round 2 @ Keith (venue TBC)

Aug 26 – Round 3 @ Keyneton (with AORC)

Aug 27 – Round 4 @ Keyneton (with AORC)

Sept 16 – Round 5 @ Gawler (venue TBC)

Sept 17 – Round 6 @ Gawler (venue TBC)

 

* Round order to be finalised when TBA dates are finalised

 

2023 Club Enduros

August 6 – Calperum Enduro @ Riverland

September 3 – Stockos Enduro @ Mud N Tars

September 10 – Pony Express @ Levis

 

Cooper Sheidow (Above)

The champion Gear brothers  Davie and Ollie (Below)

Emma Haylock (Above), Kye Little (Below)

Photo credit ‘Eric McConnochie Photography’

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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

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