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Motocross

OVERSEAS ROUND UP; SOUTH AUSSIES SMASHIN’ IT OVER THE 13 & 14 JULY WEEKEND!

July 15, 2019 Filed Under: Motocross, News, SAMX Championship, Speedway, Trials

OVERSEAS ROUND UP; SOUTH AUSSIES SMASHIN’ IT OVER THE 13 & 14 JULY WEEKEND!

Again, a number of South Aussies were smashin’ it in Europe over the weekend, and in 4 different disciplines – motocross, trial, speedway & sidecarcross – here’s the rundown on how our local talent went;

Brayden Mcguiness

Brayden had some excellent results in the Slovenian Championship over the weekend.

Overall he finished 2nd in the Under 21 Class and was an outstanding 5th overall in the Championship. Awesome stuff!

Lillie Yiatrou

15 year old Lillie had an awesome debut Qualifying, nailing it for 11th (out of 16) from her 2 runs, with a great time and 1 point lost, which put her in a great spot on track for her debut GP the next day.

From Lillie’s mum, Paula; Well, our first round on the GP circuit has been a hell of a roller coaster! Lillie placed 13th.

Really happy with that and a harder standard than she normally rides back home in Australia. Now we head to next week’s round 2 in Auron, France.

Brian Anthony

GP9 (Germany) was overall a good GP with Team Cuche we had few engine dramas in race 1 unfortunately resulting in a DNF whilst in a points scoring position and race 2 we had a pretty good race finishing 14th scoring another 7 points and ticking off two more goals I set myself to finish top 15 and on the lead lap which isn’t too easy with how fast these guys are!

Overall must be happy as it was our first race together and it takes time to get comfortable. Thanks Lara and the kids for being by my side always and to everyone who helps and encourages me and the few people that really go out of their way to help on and off the bike, from advise from the top guys, to letting me warm up and training with them and support through the week, even just for somewhere to wash our clothes etc. it’s very appreciated!

Bring on the next race I want more! 

Dakota Ballantyne

NICE speedway challenge 11/07/19

I was lucky enough to pick up a ride at an individual meeting here in the UK at the Isle of Wight.

The NICE challenge is an event where all riders are supplied an engine (JAWA 2 valve) to showcase how individual skill and knowledge can separate the field.

Unfortunately tonight I had a bit of bad luck, my first and second race I had an incident with the air fence (crashed) excluding me for stopping the race both times.
Third heat came and I made an excellent start from gate 4 to lead for 3/4 of a lap before starting to struggle and have a fall on the last corner of the last lap!!
Last race came and I had made a few changes to the setup as time allowed and I made an excellent gate again and rode it all the way the chequered flag!

Thank you to everyone that helped me to be a part of the challenge, I appreciate it! 
I know to stay on my bike next time 

Massive thank you to Josh Moss for driving 4+ hours to help spin spanners for me

Connor Bailey

Had another great night tonight at Glasgow, beating my PB points score again with 6! Learned plenty, and I’m finally getting my starts up to pace. Thanks to Craig for letting me have that one!  Also thanks very much to Graeme Martin for mechanic-ing for me, I really appreciate it!

Thanks very much to Graeme Martin for helping me out last night in the pits, thanks for helping everything run smoothly. Also thanks to Ciaran for helping me pack up, you definitely know your stuff and you’re gonna make a great mechanic some day

Alex Larwood

Alex rode the World Junior Motocross Championships over the weekend in Trentino, Italy as part of Team Australia, and in one of the hottest fields and tightly contested classes at the Championships, Alex fought through Qualifying to qualify 24th (of 40) in his group and missed the automatic entry to the main races.

He then had to go into Last Chance Qualification and had to finish in the top 5 to go through. He finished 6th (of 38) and missed out – by only .416 of a second – and was the 2nd reserve for the 125cc class.

While heartbreaking to miss out by such a small margin, Alex, was still a fine representative and ambassador for his country and for himself.

Connor Hogan

After a less than successful Qualifying that netted 2 fives, Connor bounced back in the Trial GP in Portugal to finish a great 22nd in the Trial2 Class, in what was a hotly contested class, and with positions changing by the section, Connor was as high at 17th and as low as 24th before the end of the event.

Like Lillie, he now heads to Auron in France for the next round this coming weekend.

SO – if you know of any other South Aussies riding overseas, please let us know who and what they are up to and how they are going by emailing; projects@motorcyclingsa.org.au with all the details – and a pic or 2 – and especially if the venue is as awesome as the Portugal round of the Trial GP (below) – Qualifying section was in the middle of the town, with vantage points at a premium!

102 SOUTH AUSSIES HEADING TO HATTAH THIS WEEKEND

July 4, 2019 Filed Under: Enduro, Motocross, News, SAMX Championship, SAORC

102 SOUTH AUSSIES HEADING TO HATTAH THIS WEEKEND

This weekend will see the annual trek to North West Victoria for the famous Hattah Desert Race, with the 500+ field dotted with 102 South Australians across all classes (with perhaps a few more with those who haven’t listed a club).

48 junior and 54 senior South Aussies will attack the 2019 event, with the largest class being an eye into the future of the sport here in SA, the Under 19’s, which has 13 entries from SA and will be spearheaded by Will Price and Cooper Sheidow.

The next biggest class is the 200-250cc 4 stroke 13 – U16 Years class with 12 entries, led by Mitchell Stanway & Charlie Milton

And what was most pleasing is that SA has representatives in all classes except 1, the Girls 7 – U12 Class

Here is the full breakdown;

JUNIORS;

12      200-250cc 4 stroke, 13-U16 Years

9        85cc 2 stroke & 150cc 4 stroke, 12-U16 Years, small & big wheel

8        100-150cc 2 stroke, 13-U/16 Years

7        85cc 2 stroke & 150cc 4 stroke, 9-U12 Years, small wheel

6        65cc 9-U13 years

3        Girls 12-U16 Years

3        65cc 7-U/9 Years

0        Girls 7-U/12 years

SENIORS;

13      Under 19’s

12      251-450cc 4 stroke

12      Veterans 25-44 years

6        Over 450cc 4 stroke

4        Masters 45 years & over

3        Up to 250cc 2 stroke

2        Up to 250cc 4 stroke

1        Ladies, Tenacious Women of Hattah

1        251cc & over 2 stroke

Juniors will race on day 1, Saturday, with seniors on day 2, Sunday, starting from 7.30am Saturday and 9.00am Sunday.

Good luck to all of our riders who are heading over the border this weekend – ride hard, ride fast, ride safe!

 

SPECTATORS

Planning on coming to the 2019 event to spectate? Just be aware that there will be NO camping on site, although the event will be fully catered each day.

Ask one of the officials as you come in to the spectator area to point you in the right direction, or stay in the main area and watch the live stream and Top 10 tracking!

ENTRY PRICES

$5 PER PERSON

UNDER 16 FREE

ACCOMMODATION

See Visit Mildura for many options in and around Mildura.

The venue is 400km from Adelaide, or about 4 ½ – 5 hours travel time.

ATTRACTIONS

Visit Mildura Rural City Councils Calendar of Events – Mildura and surrounding districts has so much to offer. Arts and culture, Family Fun, Golf Courses, History and Heritage, Paddleboats, Parks and Nature, Shopping Precincts, Tours and Trails and of course the Mighty Murray and Darling Rivers. 

Best viewing locations

ALEX LARWOOD GEARING UP TO HEAD TO ITALY, WITH SUPPORT FROM MSA.

June 24, 2019 Filed Under: Motocross, News, SAMX Championship

ALEX LARWOOD GEARING UP TO HEAD TO ITALY, WITH SUPPORT FROM MSA.

Motorcycling SA is proud to be supporting SA’s Alex Larwood, who is representing Australia at the World Junior Motocross Championships, over the weekend of 13 – 14th July, 2019 in Italy.

Says Motorcycling SA’s General Manager, Mr Malcolm Bulley, “Alex is a great young man, who works incredibly hard at his chosen discipline of our sport, and is a positive role model to all of those around him and in the sport as a whole. MSA is proud to be putting our support behind Alex, as he is not only representing Australia, but also South Australia on a world stage and we wish him well.”

Motorcycling SA also supported Alex in 2018 when he rode the WJMX that was held in Victoria at Horsham and we wish him all the best as he takes on the best in the World on foreign soil.

As with all big trips to motorcycling events, the family have been busy fundraising, and have also received help from a number of local motorcycling identities and clubs – but – if you would also like to help – keep reading …..

Alex’ family are also running a raffle, with some great prizes to be had (see below) and with only a week to go until it is drawn there are limited tickets left. If you want to get in and help Alex, then send his mum, Rachel, a private message through her Facebook page – gotta be in it to win it!

The Alex Larwood World Junior Motocross Championship Raffle

1st Prize –

Framed signed jersey donated by “Kirk Gibbs” + SIDCHROME Tool Box Set

2nd Prize –

Framed signed jersey donated by “Brett Metcalfe” +MILWAUKEE M18 Fuel 2 Piece Power Pack

3rd Prize –

Framed signed jersey donated by “Shane Metcalfe” +MILWAUKEE Assorted Goods

4th Prize –

Framed signed jersey donated by “Alex Larwood” +MILWAUKEE Jobsite Tech Bag

$5.00 each or 3 for $10.00

Tickets  are also available at the following businesses:-
* Cracked Pepper Cafe
* Hunts Fuel
* YP AG
* Kadina Memorial School

To be drawn by Alex Larwood on Monday 1st July, 2019

From the family; thank you to everyone who has purchased tickets. Good Luck!

Huge thanks also to Kirk Gibbs, Brett Metcalfe, Shane Metcalfe and Peter Miles from Milwaukee for the prize donations.

SOUTH AUSSIE RIDERS IN EUROPE!

June 24, 2019 Filed Under: Motocross, News, Trials

SOUTH AUSSIE RIDERS IN EUROPE!

2 South Australian riders had mixed results over the weekend in Europe, with Brian Anthony climbing onto an International podium for the first time, with Brian and his rider, Joachim Reimann finishing 2nd overall at the German Championship round in Rennen over the weekend.

While this was happening Connor Hogan was having an improved ride at round 3 of the Trial2 World Championship in the Netherlands – in dry conditions and at a venue that was virtually all man made.

Here’s the round up – and as you can see, Brian is a man of many words!!

Trial GP Netherlands Qualifying 2019

(From Brenton Hogan) Connor in the Netherlands. Connor usually doesn’t worry about going too fast in Qualifying, just get the clean. He did go clean in Q2, unfortunately there were 29 other guys that went clean and faster! He qualified 30 out of 32 meaning he is 3rd rider away in T2. This isn’t a big deal though. Probably means less chance of getting caught up in queues and picking up time penalties.

Trial GP Netherlands 2019

(From Connor) Had a lot of fun riding the sections this weekend, they were far more enjoyable then the other rounds. I was fairly happy with my riding, my 1st lap wasn’t too bad but my last lap was well off the pace. Had a number of questionable observing decisions which cost me many points putting me in 27th by the end of the day. Had some really good rides but I was not consistent enough for them to make a difference.

#rockhoppingsa #GRO #globalracingoil #Jitsie #thehellteam #hippelracing

Photo credits: Jitsie, Team Hippel & Connor

 

German Sidecarcross Championship, Rennen 

(From Brian)

Yewwww German Championship round

Race 1 P3, Race 2 P2, Overall P2!!! 

Work hard never give up and dreams can come true!

Pics; Bildermacher-Sport Jens Körner

SAMX ROUND 2 @ KEITH – A WEEKEND OF BRILLIANT RACING AT A BRILLIANT VENUE!

June 20, 2019 Filed Under: Motocross, News, SAMX Championship, State Championship

Round 2 of the Eagle Trailers & Campers 2019 SA MX Championships, held at Andy Caldecott Park in Keith was one for the ages, with fantastic racing across all grades at one of SA’s finest venues, with congratulations to the Keith & Districts MCC for hosting such an impressive event.

 

A large crowd witnessed the bright future of the sport here in SA on the Saturday, with some outstanding rides by so many junior riders over the day, which was backed up on the Sunday by the seniors doing the same, led by Brett Metcalfe, who showed all the back wheel of his bike as he went on the claim the Andy Caldecott Memorial Trophy in MX 1

(Pic on left courtesy from Aaryn Minerds as he describes below, with the pic on the right courtesy of Rachel Larwood showing the great crowd watching the action)

Said Aaryn Minerds

“I was not going to get the camera out on Sunday, but when Honda Motorcycles Australia Brett Metcalfe decides to throw down, I thought it best to point the lens in his direction and he did not disappoint, laying it low over the huge step down to grab the lead from Levi McManus in the final MX1 one moto.”

 

Here are the links to the results from round 2, as well as the updated Championship points at the halfway mark of the 2019 Championship.

ROUND 2 RESULTS LINK;

https://speedhive.mylaps.com/Events/1677363

CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS LINK;

https://speedhive.mylaps.com/Championships/79855

  

And here are just a couple of comments from some the 200 odd entries;

Kai Newbold

Awesome round at Keith for the second round of the SA State Titles. Managed to get some good starts and go 1-1-1 for first overall in the MX2 Expert class.
Massive thanks to Clint Gow-Smith for boarding me and helping me throughout the day and Ryley Newbold for prepping my gate.

Big thanks to the people that help me; 

Coast Powersports; APR MX Development; Dunlop Super Dealer @minautocentre; SK Designs Australia; Banks MX Coaching @ TAtraining; Mum & Dad

Emma Haylock

Rnd 2 Keith State Titles went to plan. 
Dad and I worked on what we needed to achieve this weekend. I managed to get a 1st in both the first and second race which took the pressure off me for race 3. 
Made up some valuable points after a DNF last round. 
Got amazing starts in all 3 motos which helped me. 
Had some great battles with my friend Dakota, swapping the lead several times. 
Looking forward for Round 3 at Ceduna

Many thanks to my awesome sponsors for 2019;

BMS Racing; Butlers Mechanical Service; Castrol; Tracy Ian Butler; Moto Adelaide; Titanium Security Australia Pty Ltd; Specialised Career Solutions Adelaide – RTO 32292; GAS Imports Pty Ltd

Chloe Barton

Wow that was a tough weekend for RND 2 of SA State MX titles, from bike not running Saturday.

I haven’t been well all week and today it seems to hit me the worst so much dad told me to pull out of the MX2 class and just ride the woman’s, but me being stubborn said no I’m riding.

As I went to the start line for race 1 I was feeling very nauseous and didn’t think I’ll make it through but pushed on.

In the MX2 I went 6,7,7 for 8th out right out of the 21 strong field.

In the woman’s I went 2,2,2 for 2nd outright and still holding onto 2nd in the championship.
A big thank you to Kelly for preparing me some food even so I didn’t eat much.
A massive thanks to all my sponsors;

BMS Racing; Butlers Mechanical Service; Castrol; Titanium Security Australia Pty Ltd; Painttech; Emar seats; Get Displays; Moto Adelaide; Utilities construction

Have to say a big thank you to the Rayner family for all your support

& from the hosts; Keith & Districts MCC

And that’s another titles done & dusted!!!

Both days went well with only a few hiccups, & the highlight on Sunday was the man himself Brett Metcalf racing in the MX1 Experts, & being awarded the Andy Caldecott Memorial Trophy, something our members will be talking about for a long time!

A massive shout out to all our members, volunteers, officials, C.R.A.B.S for flagging & all spectators who came & supported our club on the weekend!

A very special mention to Makayla Kitchen who came to the rescue when my camera decided to not work, & took on the fb page to promote & keep everyone up to date for both days of the competition. She is a very talented & kind human being & we are truly thankful for what you did!

We can’t forget our major sponsors for their continued support, without you events like this just wouldn’t happen!

Everyone at KDMCC is hoping you enjoyed the day as much as we did & thank you for the support.

All photos above, aside from Aaryn & Rachel’s, courtesy of the awesome Makayla Kitchen! 

    

NOW: Get ready for a return to the WEST, July 20 & 21, as round 3 of the 2019 Championship returns to the Far West MCC and their venue at Ceduna – hit them up on social media, or by their contact details on the sup regs and on the entries page at Ridernet for all the camping and catering details – & from the word coming out of Ceduna, and by these pics; they are leaving no stone un-turned to make it a trip to remember for all riders! AND YES – ENTRIES ARE NOW OPEN! 

EAGLE TRAILERS & CAMPERS 2019 SA MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIPS; THE BATTLE(S) RESUME THIS WEEKEND AT KEITH!

June 14, 2019 Filed Under: Motocross, News, SAMX Championship, State Championship

EAGLE TRAILERS & CAMPERS 2019 SA MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIPS; THE BATTLE(S) RESUME THIS WEEKEND AT KEITH!

After a fantastic opening round in the Riverland, this weekend sees round 2 of the 2019 SA Motocross Championships, partnered again by the brilliant crew from Eagle Trailers & Campers, with support from Butler’s Mechanical Services and Titanium Security Arena, being held at the brilliant Andy Caldecott Park at Keith.

   

Being a 2 day event, with juniors on Saturday and seniors on Sunday (as well as Junior 250cc), camping is permitted at the venue at $5.00 per site, which can be paid for at the canteen.

Speaking of the canteen – Keith’s is ‘legendary’, and once again they will have a full canteen and bar facilities, which will include their famous hot roast rolls, and there will be a coffee van & the Lions club van will also be there for hot chips & donuts

The reigning MSA Club of the Year crew have been flat out, are as keen as & can smell that 2 stroke oil already!!! The sun is shining, the track is looking amazing and the rain gods have been very generous.

AND ON SUNDAY; The Andy Caldecott Memorial Race Sunday for MX1 Experts to close the event – a great race to remember an amazing Champion, and MSA Hall of Fame inductee.

Also check out their page on Facebook and like the page for more details.

Admission for spectators is also aimed at being family friendly;

Saturday;   Adults $5.00       Juniors $2.00 (5 years & over)

Sunday       Adults $10.00     Juniors $5.00 (5 years & over)

Children under 5 years – free entry

Gates open at 6.00am both days with practice starting from 8.00am

The Club would also like to send a massive shout out to their Club’s major sponsors, to quote the club; “We wouldn’t have or be able to do what we do if it wasn’t for your generosity & support!”

 

            

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