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COMMUNITY SPORT & COVID COMPLIANCE EVENT WITH PROFESSOR SPURRIER.

September 4, 2020 Filed Under: All disciplines, News

COMMUNITY SPORT & COVID COMPLIANCE EVENT WITH PROFESSOR SPURRIER.

On Thursday, September 3rd, Motorcycling SA attended a Community Sport & COVID Compliance event at Priceline Stadium, along with 130 other interest people representing some 70 sports and their organisations.

Guest speakers were Professor Nicola Spurrier, Dr Chris Lease, Dr Janet Young, John Mannion and Katrina Ranford, with it being a huge emphasis on sport in the COVID era- and how we can keep playing, and why it is important to do so!

The seminar was opened with Katrina Ranford speaking about inclusion in sport and why it is important that everyone have the chance to take part in all sports, with everyone directed to the Inclusive Sport SA website for more details, www.inclusivesportsa.com.au.

Professor Nicola Spurrier, who has led the fight against COVID-19 in SA was introduced next and was very positive in what she had to say in how we, as a state, have combated the pandemic, but she also warned against complacency as the risk is still relevant, especially through overseas repatriates, as well as when the borders will slowly re-open as well.

Professor Spurrier also made the following points in regards the virus;

  • There will likely be no vaccine by October, with level 1 trials taking place at the moment in Australia, with level 2 and 3 trials progressing in Europe and the USA.
  • The virus shows no seasonality – so summer will be the same as winter in regards what we should be doing and looking out for.
  • So managing the risks will also be the same through summer as what they are at present.
  • If you are sick – STAY HOME – it is the one single thing that will make a difference!
  • The 1.5 metre distancing rule – the relevance of this is that it is the distance any droplets from the body will fall, whether this be sneezing, coughing or during exercise – so it is an important tool in combating the virus!

But Professor Spurrier was also very quick to point out that it is important that we keep our spirits up, as we are doing really well as a state, and that we need to keep doing what we have been doing – and that PHYSICAL DISTANCING is what is now required, not so much SOCIAL DISTANCING, and that this is very important to everyone’s mental health on the up!

The other speakers also had some very relevant points, including;

  • WHY SA HAS DONE SO WELL – the community response across the state, along with the media and the government have all played a part in combating the virus, and to keep it up.
  • INJURIES IN SPORT (Including with blood)
    • Priority should always be given to the injured athlete – as it always has been
    • Gloves should always be worn and available to all first aid staff
    • Only the people needed should be with the injured athlete – politely ask everyone else to move away.
    • Hygiene before and after treating the athlete – washing hands, etc
  • MENTAL HEALTH
    • Never underestimate the power of sport and its healing powers
    • There is no rule book to this pandemic – so think across all possible scenarios
    • Don’t be afraid to put your hand up and ask for help
    • Also, don’t be afraid to put your hand up and OFFER help – we are all in this together
  • 2021 MAJOR EVENTS
    • Take the current mindset into planning any major events for 2021
    • For events with 1000+ attendees, identify the key points of the event and plan and manage accordingly
    • If it doesn’t affect the running of the event – limit the number of attendees (remembering that this may not be possible due to many reasons, junior sport with parent/guardians, financial, etc)
  • INDOOR EVENTS – HAVE THEY BEEN TREATED HARSHER THAN OUTDOOR?
    • Firstly – there is NO evidence that the virus is more of an indoor virus than outdoor but;
      • Indoors, with less space, it has been proven to be harder to control
      • This may be due to less ventilation in many indoor venues
      • It is less likely to contract the virus outdoor
    • There is a solid world-wide evidence base around these points
  • PRACTICAL CHANGES TO SPORT – managing risks and staying COVID compliant across all sports
    • Analyse your sport, and practises and make changes as needed, like;
      • Only have people at practises that need to be there – so limit numbers
      • Stagger the starts of your sport (more specific to indoor)
      • Ensure all players and officials have their own drink bottles, etc.
      • Don’t share equipment – as much as is practical or necessary for your sport
      • Ensure people don’t attend sick – and if they do, perhaps ask them to go home!

Following this, there was a Q& A (question & answer) session from people in the crowd;

  • COACHING, what can coaches do to stay safe?
    • Physical distancing – as much as practical, depending on the sport and limit any contact to what is actually needed
    • Positioning of body (coach and athlete) and particularly the face – don’t talk directly, turn your face 45 degrees to each other
    • MASKS: The Government and Medical Professionals are not messaging that it is a requirement at this stage in SA, but this is not to say it may not become so in the future. It was also pointed out that under no circumstances should anyone be vilified should they choose to wear one (as that is their decision and it should be respected)
  • SWEATING; At this stage there is no medical evidence to prove that sweating helps in the spreading of the virus, as it has been proven that there is no difference in the virus from summer to winter. This also comes back to the 1.5 metre physical distancing rule in regards body droplet spread.
  • RESPONSIBILITIES; This question was raised in regards to the running of events in a public space, where people not connected with the event can come into contact with those attending the event.
    • The organisers of the event are only responsible to the people directly connected to your event – participants, officials, followers and spectators
    • The way to safeguard everyone in this instance, connected or not – is to have the COVID app, as it will alert if needed
  • INTERSTATE COMPETITORS/ATHLETES;
    • There are exemptions available for certain events where competitors can apply for exemptions, specifically where it comes to the success of that event
    • But at this stage it is still a wait and see with the borders and it is too early to make any concrete decisions
  • MENTAL HEALTH (a number of people from the Sammy D Foundation asked questions)
    • It is important to remember that it is not exclusive to today’s youth, and everyone should be checked on, regardless of age
    • Use technology, Zoom, etc, to stay connected with friends and family
    • Call or text your friends – just because!
    • Relax more – go for a walk, along the beach, in the country, etc
    • Think differently – outside of the box and what you’ve always done – as COVID has made this something that will now always be relevant
    • If you are struggling – reach out, ask for help
    • Also – if you see someone you think is struggling – reach out and offer help, volunteer, be there for them

All in all, this was a great seminar to be a part of as sport looks to move forward in a COVID world – and the importance of ensuring that sport can continue – and should continue, and we, as sporting bodies should be doing we do all we can to make our chosen sport happen – and not look for excuses to cancel events, but look for reasons and ways to ensure they run.

If you wish to listen to the podcast of the event, follow this link; Here

TRIALS SA & THE JUVENTUS MCC GEAR UP FOR 2020 SA TRIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.

August 17, 2020 Filed Under: News, SA Women in Motorcycling, State Championship, Trials

This years South Australian Trial Championships, being run by the Juventus MCC at Barina, Eden Valley over the weekend of October 3 & 4 promises to be a highlight of the Trials SA calendar for 2020, if for no other reason than it is being run on an Australian Championship (2011) venue. With so many events being cancelled this year due to COVID-19, there is now an open invitation to anyone who has a trials bike in the shed to drag it out, dust it off and have a ride – and get some use out of the MA licence for 2020! 

Leading the field at the 2020 SA Trial Championships will be current Australian representatives, Connor Hogan (left) and Lillie Yiatrou

Trials SA and the Juventus MCC will offer a full range of Championship classes – as well as non-competitive and novice classes for those who just want to have a ride! And, also on offer will be the always popular (non competitive Mini Trial Class for riders aged 4 to Under 9 years.

South Australia are also the only state to offer 2 classes for junior women, riding the white (A) or black (B) lines

The full range of classes are;

Senior Solo; Trial 1, Trial 2, Trial 3, Trial 4, Trial 5, Women*, Veterans (40+), Historic Blue, Historic White,

Junior Solo; Junior A, Junior A Women, Junior B, Junior B Women

Sidecar; A Grade, B Grade, Classic.

Non Competitive; Mini Trial, Non Comp Solo, Non Comp Sidecar, Novice Solo, Novice Sidecar

*Open Women to nominate line riding (Trial 1 -5). Harder lines are scored first in a tiered system. Name plate colour to match line ridden.

Junior B is designed for entry level riders and is suitable for small wheel bikes.

Mini Trial is designed for entry level riders and is suitable for small wheel bikes with automatic gearboxes and is non-competitive.

Historic Blue ride to Blue Splits, Historic White ride to white splits

B Grade Sidecar to ride Yellow/Black splits, Classic Sidecars have run of section, lowest score on the day wins.

A ‘Classic’ sidecar shall be defined as having an air-cooled motor and drum brakes, with no sidecar wheel brake.

Novice is limited to non-graded riders. No rider on the grading list in any grade is permitted to enter Novice.

Novice is open to all senior riders (over 16 years) who wish to experience trials. Rider will have run of section.

Non-Comp, including all Novice group riders, ride for no awards or series points.

 

The junior classes will showcase some exciting talent – and especially with 2 classes for each, boys and girls.

Riders name plates must also match what line they are riding, with the plate colours for the Championships being;

GREEN; TRIAL 1 (formally Expert)

RED; TRIAL 2 (formally A Grade Solo), A GRADE SIDECAR

YELLOW; TRIAL 3 (formally B Grade Solo), B GRADE SIDECAR

BLUE, TRIAL 4 (formally C Grade Solo), HISTORIC BLUE, VETERANS

WHITE; TRIAL 5 (formally Clubman),  HISTORIC WHITE,  JUNIOR A (boys & girls)

BLACK;  CLASSIC SIDECAR;  JUNIOR B (boys & girls)

ORANGE;  NON COMP SOLO & SIDECAR, NOVICE, MINI TRIAL

Camping onsite is allowed (no showers though) and the event will be catered onsite by the Vine Inn Barossa – more details of this will be released with the supp regs! Keep an eye out for more details and the ENTRIES OPEN sign put up in the coming weeks! 

Photos with thanks; Trentino Priori and John Cowan

 

KEEP YA FEET UP AT TUNGKILLO THIS SUNDAY WHILE MRA & MORGAN GO CLUB EVENTS!

August 14, 2020 Filed Under: Enduro, Motocross, News, SA Women in Motorcycling, SAORC, Trials

This weekend sees the Gawler MCC running its Keep Ya Feet Up Trial at Tungkillo on Sunday from 9.00am, while motocross clubs, MRA and Morgan are hosting their 2 Day Club round and a round of their Club Series on the Sunday respectively.

Spectators are welcome at all events, as long as the current social distancing restrictions of 1.5 metres apart and 2 square metres around are adhered to.

 

The Gawler event will showcase SA’s finest trials riders, including Australian representatives Connor Hogan and Lillie Yiatrou, and Australian Champions, Connor, Haydon Barwick, Harry Petersen, Hayden Eardley, Steve Rees/Melissa Rogers and Andrew Tarrant – and while there is no catering, it is free entry for spectators and an easy walk among the moss rocks at Tungkillo (signposted from Tungkillo and on the road to Palmer)

Down at Gillman, this will be the final chance for riders to cut some laps around the track before it hosts the final round of the SA Championships on August 29 & 30. The MRA Club have planned a cracking weekend of racing, with a different format each day – see the pic below – and will feature many of the outstanding motocross talent SA has to offer at the moment.

ENTRIES ARE STILL OPEN FOR THIS 2 DAY EVENT – GET AROUND IT TODAY AND MAKE IT EASY FOR THE ORGANISERS TO PLAN IF YOU ARE RIDING!

Entry for spectators is free and their canteen will be open as well – so get around this!

 

The same is happening at Morgan as well – with entries also still open, with Morgan being a great track for beginners, so if you are keen to try MX, get up to Morgan this Sunday!

Entry for spectators is free and their canteen will be open as well – so get around this as well!!

ALSO – A friendly reminder that entries for rounds 5 & 6 of the 2020 SA Off Road Championships, being held on new land at Karoonda, close this Sunday night at Midnight.

         

A HUGE WEEKEND OF ACTION ON OFFER AT MONARTO!

August 6, 2020 Filed Under: Enduro, Motocross, News, Reliability, SA Women in Motorcycling, SAMX Championship, SAORC, Trials

For those wondering what is on this weekend, head down the highway to Monarto!

This weekend will see round 2 of the 2020 South Australian Motocross Championship at Monarto, and being run by the South Coast MX Club.

Over 200 entries have been received for this weekend, with great numbers in all classes, with over half of the entries received being junior entries, and with great numbers also in Senior and Junior Women. Juniors will race Saturday, with senior action on the Sunday, which also includes the older juniors also racing on Sunday.

And from the South Coast Club;

Spectator entry is free, practice starts at 8.00am with racing starting at 9.00am both days.

Camping is available with showers, (with a donation to the club) and there will be full canteen and bar facilities all weekend.

As a bonus, they are also putting on a Saturday Night Dinner – Spaghetti Bolognese, garlic bread and a can of softy $10.00 between 6.00 & 7.00pm, so go and join them around the campfire, and their bar will also be open!!

Also – as a friendly reminder – entries for the following events are still open and close soon;

The Hardi 2020 24 Hour Trial – entries close this coming Tuesday, the 11th of August – with this quick update from the 24 Hour Trial Chairman, Shane Diener;

What a year motorcycling and the 24 Hour has experienced so far! It was exciting to have secured Hardi as the major sponsor for 2020, bringing new ideas to the event. Additionally, we have secured several new sponsors to the event and attracted some previous sponsors back.

The committee have worked extremely well together and maintained positive progress during Covid restrictions, to ensure that the first weekend of September will be an amazing event. We’ve managed to secure 7 new sections for 2020, we will be able to ride another new section that was bypassed due to the wet conditions in 2016 and most importantly an old favourite returns after a long hiatus.

Light Council have been accommodating as we have ridden the waves of Covid restrictions, MSA have been supportive in providing the best opportunity to make the event work.

Come out on September 5 and 6 to support the 2020 Hardi 24 Hour Trial, support your friends, fellow competitors, remembering to adhere to Covid guidelines throughout the weekend. Make this an event to remember and provide some positives in this ever changing and testing year. Most importantly stay safe and have fun.

Rounds 5 & 6 of the 2020 SA Off Road Championship at Karoonda – entries close on Sunday, the 16th of August 

The Keep Ya Feet Up Trial – entries close for this trial, on Thursday, the 13th of August, being run by the Gawler MCC at Tungkillo on Sunday, the 16th of August.

 

TYLER HOGAN APPOINTED TO MOTORCYCLING SA BOARD

July 31, 2020 Filed Under: All disciplines, News, SA Women in Motorcycling

Tyler Hogan, a 2018 Motorcycling SA Regional Volunteer Award recipient, with a wealth of knowledge at local, National and International levels in the discipline of Trial,  as a competitor, an official, event organiser and parent to Australian representative, Connor, has been appointed to the Motorcycling SA Board as a director.

In announcing the Board’s appointment, MSA President Brenton Matters stated; “On behalf of Motorcycling SA I would like to welcome Tyler to the Board, she certainly has a wealth of knowledge and I look forward to her input on the future direction of the sport. Along with Dominic Burman, even though we are in difficult times with COVID, it certainly is an exciting time to have new faces with new ideas on the MSA Board.”

Added Tyler, who is also a country school principal in the Southern Flinders Ranges, “I am looking forward to the opportunity to represent members of Motorcycling South Australia.”

Motorcycling SA welcomes Tyler and wishes her all the best as she starts a new chapter of her motorcycling journey.

SA MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIPS, THE MIKE CONNORS RELIABILITY TRIAL AND MAX GRAETZ TRIAL HEADLINE A HUGE WEEKEND!

July 23, 2020 Filed Under: Motocross, News, Reliability, SA Women in Motorcycling, SAMX Championship, State Championship, Trials

2020 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIPS, ROUND 1, TO HEADLINE A HUGE WEEKEND OF EVENTS!

The 2020 South Australian Motocross Championships kick off at Renmark this weekend with the Riverland JMC hosting, with 200+ riders entered for the weekend, which includes over 120 junior riders!

Juniors will ride on Saturday, with seniors to fire up on Sunday, with the Junior Lites also riding on Sunday.

The Riverland club will have the gates open and show good old ‘country hospitality’ with a full canteen open both days, and only a gold coin donation to get through the gate – with all proceeds going to the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

Racing will kick off at 9.00am both days, after practice from 8.00am.

Camping spots are available, as are showers (with a gold coin or 2 as well)!

With only 3 rounds in the 2020 Championship (thank you COVID-19) – the action is going to be hot from the first gate drop, so head up to the Riverland as SA’s finest motocross riders rip up the track for the first time in 2020!

WATCH OUT FOR THE GIRLS TO ROOST RENMARK THIS WEEKEND.

For the 2020 SAMX season, a third female’s only class was introduced into the racing program.

For round 1 at Riverland Junior Motorcycle club, there is the highest female numbers in the last few years. We have a total of 26 girls & women competing, from the demo class, to Women’s All Powers.

We have 11 girls competing in the 85cc 11-U16yrs class with new and returning riders. Many of the girls are also competing in the new 125cc-250cc 13-U16yrs class, with a total of 6.

The women’s class also hit a milestone with 9 women competing for the top spot on the podium.

We also have girls in our Non-Competitive class, and first-time racers in our 50cc Div. 2 class.

Thanks again to Butlers Mechanical Service and Titanium Security Australia for jumping on board once again to support our Women’s All Powers, 85cc 11-U16 years and 125cc/250cc13-U16 Years combined class for Girls Only.

KEYNETON MCC RUNNING THEIR DIAMOND JUBILEE, 60TH ANNUAL ROAD TRIAL, THE MIKE CONNORS RELIABILITY TRIAL ON SATURDAY

The Keyneton MCC will run their reliability trial, the first of only 3 for the year, from the Keyneton Oval this Saturday, with the first of the 150+ strong field starting at 9.01am.

Riders, and passengers, will have a 2 lap journey of just over 3 hours per lap, which will have 7 off road sections, from 2 to 7 kms in length in the Menglers Hill, Keyneton and Eden Valley areas.

There will be 2 spectator friendly areas, with both only 5 kms from the start, with programmes and maps available from Main Control in the morning.

This is the 60th running of the event, the longest running annual event in Keyneton Club history, with the start within a stone’s throw of the original start at the Keyneton General Store in 1961, which was across the road from the birthplace of the Club at the Temperance Hotel in 1950 – 70 short years ago.

KEYNETON MCC’S 60TH ANNUAL ROAD TRIAL CATERING @ KEYNETON OVAL, FROM 7.00am SATURDAY.

The Keyneton MCC is excited to announce that the Keyneton Progress Association will be catering for our Anniversary Trial, which will be a fundraiser for much needed maintenance and upgrades to the Keyneton Hall & Keyneton Park.

It will be their only fundraiser for the year – so please support – and with Gumshire supplying some of the eats – it’s bound to be top notch tucker!

 

THE MAX GRAETZ TRIAL, ROUND 2 OF TROY Series SA 2020 ON SUNDAY @ TUNGKILLO

Sunday will see the Trials SA community descend on Tungkillo in the Adelaide Hills and on the road to Palmer for the Max Graetz Trial, being run by the Gawler MCC.

Riders from 4 to +74 will be in action, including Australian Representatives and Champions, Connor Hogan, Lillie Yiatrou, Haydon Barwick and Hayden Eardley.

A field of nearly 50 riders and passengers will kick off at 9.00am, in what will be, the first running of this event since the passing of Max late last year, with the MSA Life member sure to be remembered and missed on the day.

Free entry for spectators, but bring a picnic lunch!

ALSO ON THE WEEKEND WILL BE A COUPLE OF RIDE DAYS ON SUNDAY FOR THOSE NOT LOOKING TO RACE, BUT STILL WANT TO THROW A LEG OVER.

Mac Park at Mount Gambier will host a track day for road racing, hosted by the Mt Gambier MCC, while ACUSA Park in the Adelaide Hills will have their 2nd Ride Day for 2020 from 10.00am.

Info for all of these events, and more, are available on the MSA website – check out the calendar and supp regs pages, as well as the ACUSA Park page as well!

All who attend these events are reminded that SOCIAL DISTANCING still applies – now 1 metre apart and 2 square metres around – so no grouping together – and remember to especially keep that bike length apart when is ques for food and drinks at events! 

      

 

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