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News

SA Road Race Championship R1: Who Will Set the Pace?

February 12, 2025 Filed Under: News

The 2025 SA Road Race Championship is set to hit top gear from February 28 to March 2 at Shell V-Power Motorsport Park. Presented by Phoenix MCC, SA’s fastest talents will set the pace for what’s dubbed to be an electrifying Championship Challenge.

With action across all three days and the added excitement of the SA Championship running alongside the Pirelli Motul Victorian Road Racing Championship and the Australian Road Racing Sidecar Championship, you won’t want to miss a second!

The supp regs with all event details are available on Ridernet and the MSA Supp Regs page. With free spectator entry, there’s no better time to get trackside and experience the thrill of road racing!

Rising Stars & Champions: Highlights from the 2024 Night of Champions On Track Awards

February 6, 2025 Filed Under: News

Saturday, February 1st, marked Motorcycling SA’s Night of Nights, a celebration of the stories and achievements that define the sport, at the 2024 Night of Champions. Hosted by the exceptional Matt Bubner, the event featured a packed evening of festivities, with a comprehensive list of on-track awards recognising standout personalities and exceptional contributions to the sport, alongside community and volunteer award recognitions.  Join us in congratulating the deserving winners of the 2024 Night of Champions Awards and celebrating the remarkable 2024 Rider Award winners!

2024 Rising Star:

One of the most prestigious junior awards, the 2024 Rising Star Award, is always difficult to decide—and this year was no exception. Six outstanding finalists were in contention: Emily Lambert (Motocross), Archie Schmidt (Road Race), Darcey Timmis (Dirt Track), Ollie Gear (Enduro), Lucinda Cowan (Trial), and Harry Sadler (Speedway). In the end, Ollie Gear claimed the honour after an exceptional season competing in the Australian Off Road Championship and securing another SA Off Road Championship title. His performances have cemented him as a rising force in the sport.

2024 Rising Star: Ollie Gear

Junior Male Rider of the Year: Dylan Gromball

Junior Female Rider of the Year: Lucinda Cowan

Senior Male Rider of the Year: Connor Hogan

Senior Female Rider of the Year: Tara Morrison

International Recognitions:

The night not only recognized and celebrated the accomplishments of riders at home but also highlighted the talents and achievements of those who reached the peaks of Australian championships and competed internationally. 2024 was certainly a standout year filled with accolades. From Trials to Motocross, Road Racing, and Enduro, SA riders represented across the board. Join us in congratulating these exceptional jet-setters on a massive year of achievements!

  • Cooper Sheidow (2024 Team Australia recognition – ISDE)
  • Archie Schmidt (Asia Talent Cup)
  • Rikki Henry (Asia Talent Cup)
  • Teagan Pedler (British Women’s Speedway Championship)
  • Connor Hogan (2024 Team Australia & Australian Champion recognition)
  • Lara Wedge – 2024 Australian Championship recognition
  • Brian Anthony – 2024 Australian Championship recognition
  • Shaun Buckley – 2024 Australian Championship recognition
  • Tyson Rohrlach – 2024 Australian Championship recognition
  • Judd Plaisted – 2024 Australian Champion & MiniGP World Finale
  • Ollie Gear – 2024 Australian Championship recognition
  • Levi Rossi – 2024 Australian Championship recognition
  • Rowan Pumpa – 2024 Australian Championship recognition
  • Tara Morrison – FIM Oceania team, FIM Intercontinental Games
  • Shane Schiller – Welsh 2 Day Enduro Championship, sidecar
  • Davo Johnson – Isle of Man TT Races
Archie Schmidt
Teagan Pedler
Connor Hogan
Lara Wedge and Brian Anthony
Shaun Buckley and Tyson Rohrlach
Judd Plaisted
Levi Rossi
Ollie Gear
Tara Morrison
Shane Schiller

Motorcycling SA extends a huge congratulations to all 2024 finalists and award winners! Your passion, dedication, and achievements are the backbone of motorcycling in South Australia, and we can’t wait to see what’s next for you.

Photos thanks to LittleGem Motorsport Photography. 

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See The Night’s Off Track Community Awards

2024 MSA Night of Champions: Celebrating The Clubs, Volunteers and Off Track Identities In Our Sport

February 3, 2025 Filed Under: News

It was a night to remember on Saturday, February 1st, as the Festival Function Centre hosted the 2024 Motorcycling SA Night of Champions. The evening was filled with unforgettable moments, celebrating the dedication and achievements that define the sport. A staple in the Motorcycling SA calendar, this prestigious event shines a spotlight on the individuals whose contributions and accomplishments shape South Australia’s motorcycling community.

2024 Frank Franklin Trophy:

One of the key highlights of the night was Ian Haylock, who was proudly awarded the 2024 Frank Franklin Trophy in recognition of his outstanding dedication to the sport. A tireless volunteer, key sponsor, and passionate supporter of both the SAORC and SAMX Championships, Ian consistently goes above and beyond. Over the years, he has contributed to multiple clubs and played a crucial role in countless events across South Australia.

In 2024 alone, Ian has officiated at 10 South Australian Championship-level events across SAMX, SAORC, and SART, showcasing his unwavering commitment and “can-do” attitude.

Beyond his contributions off the track, Ian still finds time to ride whenever he can. He’s also the mechanic, pit crew, and go-to guy for his daughter Emma—one of SA’s top off-road riders. 

Congratulations, Ian—your dedication is truly inspiring! 

 

Join us in congratulating our exceptional winners of the Motorcycling SA Club and Volunteer Awards!

Club of the Year: Mount Gambier Motorcycle Club

Event of the Year: The Centenary  24 Hour Trial

Regional Volunteers of the Year:

John & Heather Palmer
Tom Lamph accepted the Palmer’s Regional Volunteer Award on their behalf
Eric McConnochie
Wade Sweet
Mel Harris
Greg Binks
Lina Bugeja and Simone Pedler
Dale Chadbourne and Kristy Herzich
Sean Throup
John Barton

Motorcycling SA extends a massive congratulations to all award winners and finalists! Your dedication and hard work have been instrumental in the continued growth of the sport here in SA. Stay tuned as we reveal our on-track awards and highlight South Australia’s newest inductee into the MSA Hall of Fame!

Photos thanks to LittleGem Motorsport Photography. 

RELATED:

See The Night’s On Track Community Awards

The Wait is Over: SA Road Race Championship Returns for 2025

January 29, 2025 Filed Under: News, Road Racing

The SA Road Racing Championship is making a triumphant return in 2025, with the state’s best riders ready to go head-to-head for ultimate bragging rights. After a fiercely contested 2024 season, the upcoming battles will be even more electrifying. With fan-favourite circuits like Shell V-Power Motorsport Park and Mac Park Motorsport Circuit back in the mix, it’s a season not to be missed!

 

2025 SA Road Race Championship Calendar

  • Round 1: Shell V-Power Motorsport Park, presented by the Phoenix Motorcycle Club – February 28 to March 2
  • Round 2: Mac Park Motorsport Circuit, presented by the Mount Gambier Motorcycle Club – April 18 to 20. 
  • Round 3: TBC

 

Rounds 1 and 2 are locked in, and final details for Round 3 are being finalized. Stay tuned for updates as soon as everything is confirmed!

Entries for Round 1, presented by the Phoenix Motorcycle Club, are now open on Ridernet until 11:45 pm on February 16th. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the 2025 SA Championship grid – get your entry in today!

Images: Pit Lane Studio.

 

 

 

SA Championship Key Official Expressions of Interest Now Open

January 17, 2025 Filed Under: News

Motorcycling SA is seeking key officials for our championship events, including:

  • Stewards
  • Clerks
  • Race Secretaries
  • Technical Officers

These positions are available for both stand-alone events and championship series. A significant aspect of these appointments involves supervising and supporting the development of officials across various roles and levels. This provides them with hands-on experience at state-level events and offers you, as an experienced official, the opportunity to share your expertise and make a lasting impact.

 

SUBMIT YOUR INTEREST HERE

 

Expression of interest will close 9:00 AM on Monday, 3rd of February 2025. They will be reviewed and appointments finalized by our Officials Review Panel.

For further information please contact the Motorcycling SA office on (08) 8332 9000 or email operations@motorcyclingsa.org.au.

Become a South Australian Track Inspector

January 17, 2025 Filed Under: News

Are you interested in becoming a Track Inspector?

Motorcycling SA is looking for track inspectors to attend venues across the state. Track Inspections are vital for the successful running of our venues to ensure tracks are certified and suitable for racing.

As Level 3 (or above) officials, we encourage you to express your interest through our online form below:

 

SUBMIT YOUR INTEREST HERE

 

We’re planning a two-day training seminar in March/April to provide all the necessary skills and knowledge for this important role.

If you have any questions or for further information please don’t hesitate to contact Motorcycling SA on (08) 8332 9000 or email operations@motorcyclingsa.org.au.

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