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News

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.

2025 South Australian Trial Championship Comes To Tungkillo

January 15, 2025 Filed Under: News

Motorcycling SA is thrilled to announce that the 2025 South Australian Trial Championship will be held in Tungkillo on September 13–14, 2025.

Marking its first return since 2021, Gawler MCC will proudly host the 2025 event, showcasing South Australia’s and Australia’s elite trial riders over an electrifying two-day showdown. With past SA Champions like Haydon Barwick and Harry Petersen etched in history, the question remains – who will rise to claim the SA Championship title in 2025?

2025 South Australian Trial Championship Event Coordinator, Chris Schultz:

“The Gawler Motorcycle Club is looking forward to & excited to host the 2025 SA Trial Championship, to be held in the Tungkillo region. We have 2 action-packed days of Trials planned which will culminate in the crowning of the 2025 SA Trial Champions.”

Save the date and make sure you don’t miss a moment of the action at the 2025 SA Trial Championship. Stay tuned for updates on the Troy Series – with dates coming soon! Make sure you follow Trials South Australia on Facebook.

2025 SA Motocross Championship Calendar Release

January 10, 2025 Filed Under: News

Motorcycling SA is thrilled to announce the 2025 SA Motocross Championship, set to showcase some of South Australia’s top tracks and provide thrilling competition across junior and senior categories. Riders and fans will have the chance to experience exciting race weekends at popular venues, including Gillman, Renmark, Monarto, and the stunning coastal town of Robe.

2025 SA Motocross Championship Calendar

  • Round 1: Motocross Riders Association, Gillman – April 5 & 6
  • Round 2: Robe Motorsports Club, Robe – May 3 & 4
  • Round 3: Riverland Junior Motorcycle Club, Renmark – July 19 & 20
  • Round 4: South Coast Motocross Club, Monarto – September 6 & 7

Get ready for an action-packed opening weekend on April 5-6 at the Motocross Riders Association in Gillman! Entries for Round 1 open on Ridernet at 6:00 AM, Monday, March 3rd, so mark your calendars and gear up for an incredible season ahead.

Whether you’re competing, cheering for your favourite rider, or simply soaking up the atmosphere, the 2025 SA Motocross Championship promises to deliver unforgettable experiences. Stay informed by visiting the Motorcycling SA website and following the Championship on Facebook and Instagram for updates, news, and event highlights.

Passion, Dedication, Leadership: Trish Channell Joins National Officials Committee

December 10, 2024 Filed Under: News

We are thrilled to congratulate an outstanding South Australian official, Trish Channell, on her appointment to the Motorcycling Australia National Officials Committee! If you’ve spent any time in the sport, chances are you’ve crossed paths with Trish or witnessed her exceptional work. Trust us when we say she has done it all—from officiating SA Championships to working at national events like the ASBK, and even travelling overseas to follow her passion as a regular flag marshal in the World Superbike Championship (WSBK).

 

The National Officials Committee plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of the National Officials Accreditation Scheme. It provides expert guidance and professional advice on operational, structural, accreditation, assessment, and appointment matters, fostering a robust and effective framework for officials. Additionally, the committee mediates disputes within this framework, promoting fairness and consistency across all levels of officiating.

 

Speaking about her journey as an official and the chance to be part of the National Officials Committee, Trish said “Being selected as a member of the National Officials Committee has been an honour as well as a steep learning curve! Having participated for many years across numerous disciplines (Road Racing, MX, SX, Speedway and MiniGP) at local, state, national and international events I see this role as an opportunity to lift the profiles and skills of all officials and to let them know that anything is achievable.

 

My introduction to marshalling began in 2002 as a flag marshal at Go-Karts and local road racing events before progressing to waving flags at Phillip Island for WSBK and MotoGP.  An opportunity arose to be a Starter at Mallala (and subsequently Mac Park, Tailem Bend and more recently, Gillman for Junior Speedway) which was to be a role I have undertaken for the past 20 years. I was also fortunate enough to be involved at a national level for what was then the Swann Superbikes/Formula Extreme series working on the grid. From those beginnings, I gained the relevant experience to move into the Assistant Pit Lane Manager position for WSBK and MotoGP events at Phillip Island, as well as ASBK.  From there followed opportunities to work internationally – MotoGP in Austin (twice), Assen (twice) and WSBK in Misano, as well as MotoAmerica in Atlanta and several events for MiniGP in Adelaide, Italy, and Melbourne respectively. During the intervening time, I have also gained accreditation as a Starter, Referee, Clerk of Course and Track Inspector.

 

The path to work locally, nationally and internationally is open to anyone who has the passion to follow their dreams. From a national perspective, one of the first responsibilities of the committee is to enable all officials to have access to training resources and to ensure that officials consequently have the skills and experience to make confident decisions.”

FIM Mini GP Italy experience.

With her vast experience and dedication to the sport, Trish is the perfect fit for this esteemed committee. Her appointment is a testament to her hard work and passion, and we’re confident she will bring invaluable expertise to the role. Congratulations, Trish!

 

Interested in becoming an official in the sport of motorcycling? Visit the Motorcycling SA Officials Page for more information and details about upcoming seminars.

Trackside MotoGP in Assen
All the WSBK Misano action.
Pit lane crew at the MotoGP In Austin

Champions Crowned: The 2024 SA Road Racing Champions Take the Spotlight

December 9, 2024 Filed Under: News, Road Racing, State Championship

After an exhilarating year of down-to-the-wire racing on South Australia’s favourite tarmac tracks, the 2024 SA Road Race Champions have been crowned.

Charles Holding delivered a standout performance, securing a commanding lead and clinching dual championship honours in both the Superbike and Supersport 600 classes for 2024.

In a sprint to the finish in the final championship round, Ryder Gilbert emerged as the 2024 Supersport 300 Champion. After finishing third in 2023, Ryder battled fiercely throughout the season, edging out Ghage Plowman by just 48 points in a thrilling showdown.

Highlighting the bright future of junior racing, Seth Dellow claimed the 2024 SA Junior Road Race Championship, narrowly defeating his brother by only 5 points in an intense contest.

After finishing fourth in 2023, the dynamic duo of Royce Rowe and Leonard Rowe captured the 2024 Sidecar Championship overall. A season of consistent podium finishes and thrilling battles has set the stage for an even bigger 2025.

Rounding out the 2024 champions, Andrew Pitman claimed victory in the Limited SA Championship. He led a competitive field, finishing ahead of Ryder Gilbert by 55 points, with Rikki Henry securing third place, 78 points off the lead.

Stay tuned for details about the 2024 SA Road Race Championship Award Presentation. In the meantime, check out below the full list of overall results for all 2024 road race classes –

Superbike

Supersport

Supersport 300 

Junior

Sidecar

Limited 

Naked Bike 

Pre-Modern 00

Pre-Modern 08

Pre-Modern 13

Photos thanks to Pit Lane Studio.

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