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News

Results – Port Pirie Motorcycle Club King of the Gulf Easter Motocross Spectacular & Centenial Celebrations

April 4, 2024 Filed Under: Motocross, News

Last weekend, the Port Pirie Motorcycle Club (MCC) illuminated their birthday candles in grand style, commemorating a century of motocross legacy with an unforgettable series of events. Amidst the classic Easter festivities, the 2024 Boats and Bikes King of the Gulf, 2024 AB Chem South Australian Women’s Cup, and the 2024 Smart Refrigeration Classic King of the Gulf kicked off, heralding a monumental weekend filled with breathtaking motocross action and remarkable storybook endings.

In a remarkable nod to the club’s centenary, record-breaking entries flooded in, painting the event with unparalleled excitement. A staggering convoy of 300 bikes revved up to conquer the tracks, while over 200 riders embarked on a journey to partake in what was aptly dubbed a once-in-a-lifetime centennial celebration.

Tensions reached a fever pitch as 22 fiercely competitive riders descended upon the track for the highly anticipated 2024 Boats N Bikes King of The Gulf event. With a lucrative $3,000 prize awaiting the ultimate victor and the tantalizing possibility of an additional $1,000 bonus for conquering all four legs, the stage was set for a memorable showdown. Reigning champion Siegah Ward wasted no time asserting his dominance, clinching a commanding victory in the first race and setting his sights on the coveted bonus. However, challengers Mitch Norris and Levi McManus were determined to make their mark, showcasing their formidable skills and determination. Norris, in particular, proved to be a formidable adversary, claiming victories in races 2 and 3. Yet, Ward had the final say, triumphing in a thrilling finale and clinching the coveted 2024 Boats N Bikes King of The Gulf title along with the accompanying prize money. Norris and McManus secured their places on the podium, claiming second and third positions, respectively, in a display of remarkable sportsmanship and talent.

Siegah Ward back to back King of the Gulf wins

Returning as the 2023 SA Women’s Cup victor, Amy Bartsh entered the weekend with a fierce determination to uphold her title in 2024. Right from the start, she dominated the preview races, setting an unparalleled standard and securing a clean sweep of victories, putting her in a great position to then continue the momentum and take the feature race. This achievement solidified her position as the reigning AB Chem SA Women’s Cup Winner for 2024, surpassing the competition thrown her way from a stacked field of SA’s fastest women. Emma Haylock claimed second place, while Steph Cutler and Jessica Bennett battled for third. With plenty of position jousting, Steph found the upper hand to take that final podium step by 4 points and a final race gap of under 2 seconds.

Amy Bartsch eyeing off the reigning SA Women’s Cup win – Photo thanks to Dane Lindstrom.

Entering the weekend, a formidable lineup of contenders gathered for the highly anticipated 2024 NYRSTAR Prince of the Gulf event, headlined by Pro MX 3 competitors Kye Little and Jayke Hansen. Demonstrating his dominance from the outset, Jayke swiftly asserted himself in each race, skillfully maintaining his lead despite relentless challenges from the lead pack. With a flawless performance, Jayke secured a clean sweep of first-place finishes, clinching the coveted title of the 2024 Prince of the Gulf for the first time.

Jayke Hansen #416 charging hard.

The battle for the remaining podium positions intensified, as Noah Rochow narrowly edged out Ashton Hansen and fellow Pro MX 3 contender Kye Little to claim second place by a mere 2 points, while Ashton secured a third-place finish just 4 points behind.

The bar-to-bar racing action of the 2024 Prince of the Gulf – Photo by Shine Bright Photography.

Transporting spectators back to the essence of Motocross and underscoring the enduring allure of older-generation technology, the Smart Refrigeration Classic King of the Gulf provided a nostalgic journey into the sport’s evolution. With anticipation running high, fans eagerly awaited to see who would claim the Classic crown and the prize money for 2024. In the end, it was the remarkable skill and prowess of NT’s Tom Whillas that truly captured the spotlight, as he surged ahead with a commanding lead of over 33 seconds, leaving competitors Kieren Belmarie and Darren Averay trailing behind.

The classics showing they still have plenty in the tank for fast competition – Photo by Shine Bright Photography.

Amidst a weekend filled with premieres, the much-anticipated debut of the Junior 125/250cc Development Cup in 2024 took centre stage on Sunday, providing budding young riders with an opportunity to test their skills on the challenging senior track. As expected, this addition proved immensely popular, drawing a multitude of enthusiastic junior racers eager to shine on the grand stage. Throughout three preliminary races preceding the main event, competitors warmed up, with frontrunners gradually emerging, intensifying anticipation among spectators. Initially, Harry McDonald showed strong promise and seemed poised for victory until Kye Little seized an opportunity on the third lap, surging into the lead and ultimately clinching the win ahead of Noah Rochow and Joshua Whitehorn, who staged an impressive charge from the mid-pack to contend for the top spot.

Kye Little ready to take on the big track for the Junior Development Cup

As the dust settles and Port Pirie prepares for its upcoming club rounds, Motocross in SA is already in full swing, with the imminent State Championship Round 1 at MRA. For those who missed out on making the trip down for Easter, mark your calendars for next year, because if 2024 was any indication, the 2025 Easter King of the Gulf is a must-attend event for Motocross enthusiasts of all ages.

If you’re excited to check out all the action of the weekend, Sab Flutur of “Shine Bright Photography” is consistently uploading photos to the Port Pirie Motorcycle Club Facebook page. Be sure to reach out to Sab if you’re interested in purchasing any of these fantastic shots. Additionally, for a comprehensive breakdown of all the weekend racing classes, check out Saturday – HERE and Sunday – HERE.

 

Results – 2024 SA Road Racing Championships Round 2 Bring The Easter Treats To Mac Park

April 2, 2024 Filed Under: News, Road Racing, State Championship

Round 2 of the SA Road Race Championships, featuring the traditional Easter Cup and Oz Bears Championship opener, was run and won last weekend at Mac Park, presented by the Mount Gambier Motorcycle Club. Tarmac racing fans, young and old, made the traditional long weekend road trip to be trackside for a full weekend of action and were certainly not disappointed.

Saturday saw the weekend kick off with exceptionally tight racing, gearing crowds up for a huge weekend ahead, and despite the Sunday race program experiencing a delay due to heavy fog early on, crowds braved it out to witness the schedule getting back underway and the racing heating back up as last-minute points dashes finished the weekend. As the class results tightened up and new leaders emerged, let’s take a look at some of the weekend highlights before we get onto the round results –

Heating up the SA Superbike Championship class, Brad Raethel and Charles Holding kept crowds guessing who could take the round overall as they played musical chairs with podium first and second throughout the weekend races. Raethel ended up with the upper hand, taking both the Championship round overall win and Easter Cup ahead of Charles Holding.  He now trails Holding on the Championship table by just one point. 

Brad Raethel wheelie-ing to Easter Cup victory for 2024 – Photo by Pit Lane Studio.

We now have a new Supersport 600 Championship leader after holding his own in some pretty heated top 5 position battles. Unitech Racing’s Sam Pezzetta progressed from a 5th and 4th over his first 2 races to claiming his first SS600 race win in race 3, giving him the round win for the weekend, and now sits 3 points ahead of Ryder Gilbert.

Claiming his first SS600 Championship podium with 2nd in race 3, Championship newcomer & current 4th place overall, Callum Morrison showed that he will be one to challenge the leaderboard if he can keep this momentum firing.

Sam Pezzetta all smiles ready for the track – Photo by Pit Lane Studio.
Callum Morrison pushing hard to the line – Photo by Pit Lane Studio.

Declan Carberry showed off what a Honda 450 Motard can do, and after borrowing it for the weekend, he took it right to the top step of the Lightweight Easter Cup with a convincing 30-second win over 10 laps in front of Ghage Plowman. He also doubled up to secure second place in the Limited Championship class after a back-and-forth tit-for-tat battle with the round winner, Kev (Anthony) Stephens.

Declan Carberry shares the excitement of the Motard. Photo by Pit Lane Studio.

Increasing his Junior Championship lead with a clean sweep of wins, Judd Plaisted is showing he is a force to be reckoned with and will give plenty of senior riders a run for their money in the near future. Keeping himself busy over the weekend, he not only broke the Junior Class lap record of 1:24.750 set by Rikki Henry in 2022 with a flying 1:24.457 in race 1. He then went on to break his own record-setting the bar even lower with a 1:23.692 in the third Juniors race.

In the end, Judd charged on to claim both the Junior Easter Cup and the Junior Championship round 2 win ahead of brothers Seth and Ethan Dellow. All eyes are firmly set on Judd to see if he can continue his top-step run for a perfect 2024.

Judd Plaisted charging hard and not letting anyone stand in his way of that top step for the weekend – Photo by Pit Lane Studio.

Riders and teams can enjoy a well-earned short break before the Championship Round 3 moves to the Mallala Motorsport Park for the first time this year over the 24th to the 26th of May with CAFNIX. Entries are currently open through Ridernet with entries closing on the 15th of May and final late entries locking off on the 18th of May 2024.

The 2024 SA Road Race Championship round 2 class results are below and for a full breakdown of individual race results including the Easter Classic & Oz Bears Championship opener, head to Computime.

Superbike SA Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Leg 3 Leg 4  Total
1 47 Brad RAETHEL 25 20 – 25 70
2 8 Charles HOLDING 20 25 – 20 65
3 39a Dwayne TOSEN 18 18 – 18 54
4 64 Michael KEMP 16 17 – 17 50
5 54 Andrew TENISON-WOODS 17 16 – 16 49
6 79 Aaron RIGBY 12 14 – 14 40
7 88 Shane CAULFIELD 11 13 – 15 39
8 193 Kiri WELSH 9 11 – 12 32
9 101 Ron CRANE 15 15 – – 30
10 27 Charlie TOUMA 7 9 – 13 29
11 13 Robert SALVIA 8 10 – 11 29
12 19 Richard MARKHAM-BARRETT 10 12 – – 22
13 12a Steve TOZER 14 – – 14
14 268 John PRICE 13 – – 13

Supersport SA Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Leg 3 Leg 4  Total
1 51 Sam PEZZETTA 16 17 25 – 58
2 72 Ryder GILBERT 20 20 15 – 55
3 94 Mitchell RADFORD 18 18 18 – 54
4 55 Callum MORRISON 17 13 20 – 50
5 8a Charles HOLDING 25 25 DNF – 50
6 135 John FANNIN 15 15 17 – 47
7 176 Daniel SPENDLOVE 13 14 16 – 43
8 28 Tayla RELPH DNF 16 DNF – 16
9 171 Steve MATULIN 14 DNF DNS – 14

Supersport 300 SA Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Leg 3 Leg 4  Total
1 27 Ghage PLOWMAN 20 25 25 – 70
2 872 Nicholas PRIMMER 17 20 20 – 57
3 995 Lucas WARREN 18 18 18 – 54
4 323 Flynn JACOBS 16 16 17 – 49
5 72 Ryder GILBERT 25 14 8 – 47
6 75 Darren TROTTER 15 15 16 – 46
7 660 Ryder SWEET 13 17 15 – 45
8 160 Gordon HENSLEY 14 13 14 – 41
9 50 Stephen FUSS 11 12 13 – 36
10 141 Cooper PITT 12 11 12 – 35
11 18 Phoenix AGAR 9 10 11 – 30
12 69 Sean COTTERILL 8 8 10 – 26
13 155 Keith LAI 7 6 7 – 20
14 11b Alice POHLMANN 10 9 DNS – 19
15 7 Payton KEMP DNF 7 9 – 16

Juniors SA Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Leg 3 Leg 4  Total
1 11 Judd PLAISTED 25 25 25 – 75
2 340 Seth DELLOW 18 20 20 – 58
3 144 Ethan DELLOW 20 18 18 – 56
4 333 Xayvion AMOY 17 17 17 – 51
5 27 Ghage PLOWMAN 16 16 16 – 48
6 77 Charli STEPHENS 15 15 15 – 45

Limited SA Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Leg 3 Leg 4  Total
1 212 Kev (Anthony) STEPHENS 25 20 25 – 70
2 55 Declan CARBERRY 20 25 20 – 65
3 82 Andy PITMAN 18 18 18 – 54
4 28 Tayla RELPH 17 17 17 – 51
5 11a Daniel PARKER 15 16 14 – 45
6 872 Nicholas PRIMMER 14 15 13 – 42
7 323 Flynn JACOBS 12 13 12 – 37
8 75 Darren TROTTER 13 12 11 – 36
9 72 Ryder GILBERT 16 DNF 16 – 32
10 995 Lucas WARREN DNF 14 15 – 29
11 50 Stephen FUSS 10 10 8 – 28
12 160 Gordon HENSLEY 11 7 9 – 27
13 140 Cor JONGENEEL 5 11 7 – 23
14 11b Alice POHLMANN 9 8 5 – 22
15 69 Sean COTTERILL 8 9 4 – 21
16 18 Phoenix AGAR 6 6 6 – 18
17 141 Cooper PITT 4 DNF 10 – 14
18 7 Payton KEMP 7 DNF 3 – 10
19 155 Keith LAI 3 5 2 – 10

Pre-Modern 00 Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Leg 3 Leg 4  Total
1 62a Francis DILLON 25 25 25 25 100

Pre-Modern 08 Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Leg 3 Leg 4  Total
1 72 Ryder GILBERT 14 25 25 25 89
2 88 Marc BALESTRO 20 20 20 20 80
3 176 Daniel SPENDLOVE 17 16 18 18 69
4 55 Richard RAETHEL 16 15 17 17 65
5 150 Glen MARCHIORI 25 18 DNS DNS 43
6 171 Steve MATULIN 18 17 DNS DNS 35
7 77 Josh HARRIS 15 14 DNS DNS 29

Pre-Modern 13 Championship – Round 2

Pos No Name Leg 1 Leg 2 Leg 3 Leg 4  Total
1 54 Andrew TENISON-WOODS 25 25 25 25 100
2 70 Chris GILBEE 20 20 20 20 80

Event Preview – Port Pirie MCC Easter Spectacular and Centennial Honours

March 28, 2024 Filed Under: Motocross, News

Final last-minute preparations are currently underway ahead of the gate-dropping on this weekend’s Easter Motocross Spectacular at Port Pirie Motorcycle Club, and boy, is 2024 going to be a year to remember! As 2024 marks the special 100-year birthday celebration and a spectacular prize pool of $18,000 up for grabs across all the classes, you’re going to want to spend your Easter in Pirie.

Of course, it wouldn’t be Easter in Port Pirie without the traditional season starter of the 2024 Boats and Bikes King of the Gulf, 2024 AB Chem South Australian Women’s Cup, and a look back in time with the 2024 Smart Refrigeration Classic King of the Gulf. Nudging 200 riders entered and over 300 bikes set to ride on the weekend, there will be no shortage of volunteers to blow out the candles on the cake.

Returning as the 2023 King of the Gulf reigning Champion, Siegah Ward will be keen to show what he is made of against 23 of SA’s motocross standout talents, including the likes of fellow Pro MX rider Brett Metcalfe and 2023 SAMX Championship runner-up Levi McManus. This year’s King of the Gulf honour comes with more than just acclaim; it comes with a generous $3000 prize to bring home and a potential $1000 opportunity for winning all four legs.

As the curtains prepare to rise on the 2024 NYRSTAR Prince of the Gulf, the competition appears as fierce as ever. Joining the field, Pro MX 3 competitor Kye Little could be a hot favourite for the Prince of the Gulf Crown, but 2024 remains wide open for anyone to seize.

The SA Women’s Cup is set to heat up as we see AB Chem come on board as the naming sponsor for 2024, with the winner receiving $1000 for her weekend’s efforts. The year’s title won’t be an easy task, with returning title holder Amy Bartsch back to defend against the talents of Stephanie Cutler and Emma Haylock – just to name a few.

Joining the party for the first time in 2024, we see the introduction of the Junior 125/250cc Development Cup on Sunday, allowing our next generation junior riders to experience the rough senior track and get a peek under the curtain at the competitors they will be facing in the near future.

It wouldn’t be an Easter spectacular without taking a step back in time to the past era with Smart Refrigeration Classic King of the Gulf returning, as a total of 69 bikes from bygone eras take to the track again across the vintage classes.

Brendan Smart, President of the Port Pirie Motorcycle Club was quoted saying “I am so excited for the huge weekend ahead for the club and couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate the special 100th birthday year.  We have been absolutely overwhelmed with the response from the Motocross community. With over 300 entries, this is the first time in a long time that we have had a weekend of packed gates. I want to thank everyone for all the hard work that has been put in ahead of this weekend’s spectacular event and the club couldn’t be more excited”.

As for Easter plans, very few levels up to the bar of what Port Pirie has in store for fans young and old, so do yourself a favour and put the Port Pirie Motorcycle Club Easter Spectacular at the top of your list!

Spectator Entry Fees

Saturday – 

  • Under 16: Free 
  • Adults: $5.00

Sunday –

  • Adults: $15.00
  • Concession: $7.00
  • Child (8 to 16 years): $5.00
  • Children (Under 8 years): Free 
  • Family (2 children/2 adult): $35.00 
  • Programs: $3.00 

**Cash only**

Gates Open 8am – Practice / Racing from 9am.

Event Preview – SA Road Race Championships Round 2 Bring The Easter Treats To Mac Park

March 27, 2024 Filed Under: News, Road Racing, State Championship

The Webb Plastics SA Road Race Championships Round 2 is all set to take off this Easter weekend at Mac Park Motorsport Circuit, hosted by the Mount Gambier MCC. As a fan favourite and staple event each year, road race enthusiasts are making those final packing decisions before embarking on the trip to Mount Gambier for all the trackside action at Mac Park. With perfect weather and Championship standings heating up, will we see new frontrunners emerge this Easter weekend?

Entry List

The Superbikes are back, featuring 15 of South Australia’s fastest racers vying for those crucial early Championship points. Among these contenders, third-place points runner Charles Holding will be giving his all to seize the round’s top spot and key points, especially with Ty Lynch absent for this round. Trailing Charles by only 3 points, ASBK regular Michael Kemp will be right there for all the front-pack battles.

Charles Holding #8 & Michael Kemp #64 – Picture by Pit Lane Studio.

From a strong opening round, Unitech Racing Sam Pezzetta is becoming more comfortable day by day in the new domain of the SS600, finishing round 1 with a 3rd place contention in the Championships. Can he continue this strong form on the well-known Mac Park Motorsport circuit? Only time will tell! With the SS600 Championship’s current front runner, Olly Simpson, not taking to the track for this round, second overall Charles Holding will be hoping to level the points field and take over the Championship lead, but this will be easier said than done with just 15 points separating himself and the top 6 currently.

Unitech Racings Sam Pezzetta #51 – Image by Pit Lane Studio. 

Back from taking on Australia’s best at the last ASBK round under lights at Sydney Motorsport Park, Ryder Gilbert will be hoping to continue the strong form in the SS300 class, with Ghage Plowman right there looking for any opportunity to take over the Championship lead for 2024. Only time will tell if Ryder can maintain control of the points table with competition heating up. Unfortunately, current Championship third-place holder Tara Morrison will be missing from the track this weekend as she recovers from a broken left collarbone sustained during her Round 1 SA Championship limited race 3 crash – We look forward to seeing her return in rounds to come.

Ghage Plowman #27 – Image by Pit Lane Studio.

Showing that the next generation of racing talent is ready to rub shoulders with the seniors, championship leader Judd Plaisted is joining brothers Ethan & Seth Dellow, plus Xayvion Amoy on the grid. If the initial round battles are just a taste of what’s to come for the Junior Championship in 2024. 

Ethan Dellow #144 – Image by Pit Lane Studio. 

Adding to all this action is a huge Limited field, Naked, Pre Modern, & a stand-out 72 competitors across the Bears classes, making it a huge weekend.

Where:

The Mac Park Motorsport Circuit is a short 15-minute drive from the beautiful city of Mount Gambier, giving SA Road Race fans the perfect opportunity for available accommodation and experience the charms of the City of Mount Gambier.

Spectator Info:

With practice kicking off Friday, the Mac Park Motorcycle Club canteen will be keeping riders and fans fed right through to Sunday afternoon with plenty of hot food and cold drinks on hand. 

If you have left it to the last minute to lock down accommodation for the fast-approaching weekend, check out the accommodation in Mount Gambier, including the long time supporters of the club, Comfort Inn The Lakes has become the premier choice for visitor accommodation, provides high-quality indoor accommodation options that are just a stone’s throw from the centre of town.

Live Timing:

Head over to Computime to keep up to date with all the results and of course, live-timing action.

Socials:

Keep up to date on the Mount Gambier MCC Facebook and Instagram pages for all the information as it happens. 

Results – 2024 ASBk Round 2 – SA Braves The Sydney Motorsport Park Storm

March 26, 2024 Filed Under: ASBK, News

In the challenging wet conditions last Friday and Saturday, our SA riders put up some great competition against Australia’s road racing finest, all under the lights for round 2 of the 2024 Mi-Bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship, presented by Motul Australia at Sydney Motorsport Park. With a stack of top 10 finishes and even a podium, it’s safe to say our team showed outstanding resilience to bring about great results. Below is a breakdown of the weekend’s results; let’s take a quick look at just some of the weekend’s moments from our SA crew that shaped ASBK round 2 – 

Making his Alpinestars Superbike Debut for 2024, Ty Lynch got to work getting his head around the new machinery. Starting with race 1 in 17th place, he improved his results further, finishing 15th and 13th in his second and third races, respectively. We’re predicting some top 10 results in the not-too-distant future for him.

Ty Lynch #85 putting the new machine through its paces. Image by Pit Lane Studio.

Continuing his 2024 Superbike journey, Michael Kemp added his name to the list of unforeseen events during the weekend when, during the sighting lap of race 2, he shot off the track at turn 2 in the dark with no brakes at full speed. With a silver lining to the horrible situation, both he and the bike came out of the incident unscathed. In an unforeseen twist, the race start was red-flagged due to the track conditions and the weather, giving Michael the perfect window to switch bikes and join back in the action on the restart. In the end, he improved from his race 1 19th place finish to take 17th in race 2.

Michael Kemp #64 going toe to toe with Victorias, Timothy Large #74. Image by Pit Lane Studio.

Olly Simpson had a challenging start to his weekend with an unfortunate crash in his opening SS600 race, but showing absolute determination and resilience, he turned that around and came back with a 7th place finish for race 2, maintaining his 4th place Championship spot.

Olly Simpson #45 on the hunt. Image by Tayco Creative.

Joining the top 10 contenders to avoid the SS300 class mishaps, Mitch Simpson started with a 5th place finish in race 1, then backed it up by jumping onto the 3rd place step of the podium for race 2, rounding out the weekend with an 8th place finish in race 3 – a pretty solid outing!

Mitch Simpson #66 all smiles with the big number 3. Image by Tayco Creative.

Jordy Simpson was well in the middle of the SS300 battles, building on his strong top 10 qualifying times to then add a 9th and 5th across the first 2 races, finally finishing in 4th place for his final race, just missing the podium by 0.019 seconds.

Jordy Simpson #33 ready for everything Sydney can throw at him. Image by Tayco Creative.

Joining the ASBK SS300 debutantes for 2024, Nicholas Yfantidis kicked off his first race with a 20th place finish but fought through the competition to take 16th place in race 2, then edged even closer to the top 10 with a 13th place finish, just 0.203 seconds behind 12th.

Nicholas Yfantidis #19 with fellow South Aussie Ryder Gilbert #72 in the chase. Image by Pit Lane Studio.

Stay tuned with our SA crew’s first-hand 2024 experiences from round 1 by following their social media channels.

Unitech Racing Team –https://www.facebook.com/ArthurSissis61RacingTeam

Arthur Sissis – https://www.facebook.com/arthursissis61

Declan Carberry – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057635011292

Michael Kemp – https://www.facebook.com/michaelkempracing

Ty Lynch – https://www.facebook.com/TyraLynchRacing 

Olly Simpson – https://www.facebook.com/ollysimpsonracing

Cooper Rowntree –  https://www.facebook.com/CooperRowntree57

Ryder Gilbert – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089634796268

Georgia Stephens  – https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082959693425

Jordy Simpson  – https://www.instagram.com/jordy_simpson33/

Nicholas Yfantidis – https://www.instagram.com/nick.yfantidis/

Mitch Simpson – https://www.instagram.com/simpson_mitchello/

Get all the ASBK action –

WEBSITE;             https://www.asbk.com.au/

SOCIALS;              https://www.facebook.com/asbksuperbikes

RESULTS;             https://www.computime.com.au/Default 

Looking forward to the next outing, the 2024 Mi-Bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul Australia is heading to Queensland Raceway for round 3 from the 26th to the 28th of April. As points results are already starting to heat up, we can’t wait to see what our South Aussies can pull out.

RACE 1 RACE 2 RACE 3 ROUND 2 POINTS OVERALL
ALPINESTARS SUPERBIKES
Arthur Sissis 11th 7th 9th
Declan Carberry  17th 16th   17th  
Ty Lynch  15th 13th   14th  
Michael Kemp 19th 17th   18th
MICHELIN SUPERSPORT
Olly Simpson DNF 7th 15th
Cooper Rowntree 18th 17th 19th
RACE & ROAD

300 SUPERSPORT

Mitchell Simpson 5th 3rd 8th 4th
Jordan Simpson 9th 5th 4th 7th
Nicholas Yfantidis 20th 16th 13th 18th
Ryder Gilbert 21st 17th 17th 21st
Georgia Stephens 24th 21st 24th

Results – 2024 Bob White Cup Brings Senior Speedway To A Close For Another Season

March 25, 2024 Filed Under: News, Speedway

Gillman Speedway came alive for one more thrilling competition last weekend at the 2024 Bob White Cup, presented by the Speedway Riders Association of SA. Despite the chill of the Gillman Autumn evenings, it certainly didn’t dampen the spirits of SA speedway fans who eagerly embraced the excitement before the winter hiatus. In addition to the evening’s first-class entertainment, the 2024 Gillman Flat Track Solo Championships joined the stacked roster, which included a full range of demonstration classes.

The final Championship win was not an easy one to come by, with Justin Plaisted and Damian Egan edging out the competition to take their first Bob White Sidecar Cup against the previous winners, Darrin Treloar and Blake Cox, in a stacked final with the team of Max Howse/Riley Commons in third and Rick Stephens/Nick O’Brien in fourth. Rounding out a packed Gillman Flat Track Championships for 2024, Kyle Machin edged out the competition to take home the top spot for 2024 in front of Nigel Sadler (equal on points), Liam May, and Roy Stout.

Now that the dust has settled for another year of senior speedway, we’ve already started counting down the dates till Speedway takes back off again. For an in-depth review of the night’s action, check out Gillman’s Speedway article – HERE and relive through the photographer’s albums below for a look back over the night before seeing all the results.

  • Judy Mackay
  • Terrysproshots Photography

    Bob White Sidecar Cup Podium – Max Howse, Riley Commons, Justin Plaisted/Damian Egan, Darrin Treloar, Blake Cox. In front: Rick Stephens, Nick O’Brien (left to right). Photo by Judy Mackay
As close as it gets – Darrin Treloar/Blake Cox (red) & Justin Plaisted/Damian Egan (white). Photo by Judy Mackay. 
Justin Plaisted & Damian Egan enjoying every minute of a well-earned first-time Bob White Cup Victory. Photo by Judy Mackay
2024 Gillman Flat Track Championship Podium – Roy Stout, Liam May, Kyle Machin, Nigel Sadler (left to right). Photo by Judy Mackay.
Flat Track Championships, firing out the start gate. Photo by Judy Mackay.

2024 Clyde Mundy Memorial Results –

NAME R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL SEMI-FINAL   FINAL PLACING
Justin Plaisted/Damian Egan 3 3 2 3 11 1 1
Darrin Treloar/Blake Cox 3 3 3 3 12 2 2
Max Howse/Riley Commons 3 2 2 2 9 3 3
Rick Stephens/Nick O’Brien T 3 3 0 6 1 4 4
Kym Menadue/Shane Dolan 2 2 3 2 9 2 5
Brian Silvy/Glen Zaworski  2 1 2 3 8 3 6
Shane Rudloff/Scott Morris 1 2 1 2 6 4 7
Dean Hobbs / Daniel Low 2 1 1 1 5 8
Josh Pascoe / Greg Black 0 0 1 1 2 9
Stephen Fowler / Jeremy Sherwood 1 1 X 0 2 10
Byron Mordaunt / William Lepoidevin Xi Xi 0 1 1 11

2024 Gillman Flat Solos Track Championship –

NAME R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL SEMI-FINAL   FINAL PLACING
Kyle Machin 3 3 3 3 12 1 1
Nigel Sadler 3 3 3 3 12 2 2
Liam May 3 2 2 2 9 3 3
Roy Stout 2 3 3 2 9 4 4
Dale Knights 0 1 1 1 3 2 5 5
Seane Chapman 1 2 2 1 6 1 6 6
Kane Golding 2 0 1 3 6 3 7
Kristy Schultz 1 1 0 0 2 4 8
Greg Laanekorb 1 0 0 2 3 5 9
Sean Curtis 2 2 3 N 7 6 10
Mark Stevens 0 1 0 0 1 11
Con Twist 0 0 1 0 1 12
Matt Paterson 0 0 0 1 1 13
Troy Knights 0 0 0 0 0 14
Adam Pascoe 0 R N N 0 15
Harry Sadler FX FX N N 0 16

500cc Solo Scratch Races –

NAME R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL FINAL
Sam Martin 3 R 3 3 9 1
Teagan Pedler 2 3 1 2 8 2
Shaun Sampson N 2 2 FX 4 3
Lilly Cottrell 1 1 0 1 3 4

Under 16 125cc Junior Solo Scratch Races

NAME R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL CONSOLATION FINAL   FINAL PLACING
Kobi Canning 3 3 3 3 12   1 1
Hayden Pascoe 2 2 2 3 9   2 2
Riley Stout 3 3 1 1 8   3 3
Connor Machin 1 1 3 2 7   4 4
Hayden Kuchel  2 2 0 1 5  1
Ruby Chapman 1 0 2 2 5  2
Owen Chapman 0 1 1 0 2 3

Demonstrations Of The Night –

Classic Solo
Darryl Christopher
Michael Potts
Classic Sidecar
Nick Johns/Liam Squire
Pieter Hoogland/Robert Telfer
Darren Pascoe/Michael Potts
Peter Engels/Angela Macfarlane
Pee Wee’s
Toby Monkhouse
Ameli Morris
Kolby Schultz
50cc Solos:
Toby Monkhouse.
Mikayla Morris.
Kolby Schultz.
125cc Novice Solos
Nate Sadler
Axel Smith
K-Curtis Sander
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