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SA Women in Motorcycling

MAKE VOLUNTEERING YOUR 2022 RESOLUTION

January 6, 2022 Filed Under: All disciplines, News, SA Women in Motorcycling

MAKE VOLUNTEERING YOUR 2022 RESOLUTION

Definition of volunteering

‘Volunteering is time willingly given for the common good and without financial gain’ 

It is also what our clubs, our riders and our sport depend on to make the sport we all love happen!

Put simply, without the thousands of volunteers around South Australia that put the time in to making the sport happen – it wouldn’t happen!

So, for 2022, Motorcycling SA’s catch cry will be;

Make Volunteering your 2022 Resolution!

Help out just once in 2022 at your Club, or at an event, and make a huge difference to our sport.

It doesn’t take much, and those who will benefit include your family members – like YOUR children – and your friends – so really, you’re just helping out your mates!

Here’s just some of the things you can offer to help out with;

  • Serving in the canteen or cooking the BBQ
  • As a flag marshal or as a sweep rider
  • As a timekeeper or a lap scorer
  • Running a control or a check-point
  • As an observer
  • Or assisting at sign on and/or scrutineering

Or ask your Club what you can do to make our great sport better in 2022!

None of the positions listed above require you to have an accredited officials licence, and all you need to do is sign on the Volunteers Sign On Sheet and you are covered under MAIL insurance for your time.

Make Volunteering your 2022 Resolution!

What is volunteering?

Volunteering is time willingly given for the common good and without financial gain. This definition was developed by Volunteering Australia to cover a range of activities that Australians take part in. The definition was expanded upon in a series of explanatory notes.

According to Volunteering Australia:

“The term ‘volunteering’ covers a wide diversity of activities in Australian society. It includes formal volunteering that takes place within organisations (including institutions and agencies) in a structured way, and informal volunteering, acts that take place outside the context of a formal organisation.

While the vast majority of volunteering is undertaken by individuals, entities also donate employee time and this is included within this definition of volunteering.

Volunteering should not be exploitative or be used to replace paid employment. While volunteering provides substantial benefits to society, importantly it also provides significant benefits to the volunteers themselves. The personal benefits of volunteering need to be recognised and fostered.” (Volunteering Australia)

CHRISTMAS CLOSURE!

December 23, 2021 Filed Under: All disciplines, News, SA Women in Motorcycling

2021 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ROAD RACE CHAMPIONSHIPS – THAT’S A WRAP!

December 20, 2021 Filed Under: News, Road Racing, SA Women in Motorcycling, State Championship

2021 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ROAD RACE CHAMPIONSHIPS – THAT’S A WRAP!

The 2021 SA Road Race season finale was held at The Bend East circuit November 27th and 28th. With very few riders ever seeing the track prior to the meeting, it promised to be something very exciting, and that’s exactly what it delivered.

The season was run over 4 separate rounds held at each of the state’s circuits, with an interclub round at Phillip Island unfortunately cancelled due to COVID-19. But last weekend, all of the racers were glad to be back racing again for their last attempt to secure valuable series points to add to those from Mallala and Mac Park races earlier in the year.

With many newcomers showing great speed very early, some older racers developing their race craft throughout the year and representing the state in this year’s ASBK Championship and not to mention the introduction of the bLU cRU SA Junior Cup series, the 2022 season is shaping up to be one of our best ever!

Huge congratulations to the 2021 South Australian Road Race podiums, and thanks to all who rode and supported the 2021 Championship, and as has become the norm, COVID played its part that makes it hard for everyone to plan!

2021 South Australian Road Race Champions

SUPERBIKE

2021 SA Champion: Jamie Banks

2nd place: Paul Van der Heiden

3rd place: Michael Kemp

SUPERSPORT

2021 SA Champion: Declan Carberry

2nd place: Charles Holding

3rd place: Paul Van der Heiden

PRODUCTION 300

2021 SA Champion: Mitchell Simpson

2nd place: Jordan Simpson

3rd place: Gordon Hensley

JUNIOR

2021 SA Champion: Samuel Pezzetta

2nd place: Rikki Henry

3rd place: Ryder Gilbert

PRE-MODERN ‘06

2021 SA Champion: Jamie Banks

2nd place: Dwayne Tosen

3rd place: Glen Marchiori

LIMITED

2021 SA Champion: Ben Liebig

2nd place: Gordon Hensley

3rd place: Darren Trotter

 

NAKED BIKE

2021 SA Champion: Ben Liebig

2nd place: Mick Fisher

3rd place: David Williams

Photos by the very brilliant Rebecca Bowdidge from Pit Lane Studios – with thanks! 

AREA 99’S FIRST COACHING DAY AT NURIOOTPA, WITH SOME OF THE bLU cRU SA JUNIOR CUP RIDERS TAKING UP THE INVITE!

December 20, 2021 Filed Under: Coaches, News, Road Racing, SA Women in Motorcycling

AREA 99’S FIRST COACHING DAY AT NURIOOTPA, WITH SOME OF THE bLU cRU SA JUNIOR CUP RIDERS TAKING UP THE INVITE!
A pretty special day on Saturday, December 18th in Nuriootpa, at Robinson Park Go-Kart Circuit, with the very first coaching day for junior road race being run by Will Strugnell’s AREA 99, and taking up the invite, and in preparation of the bLU cRU 2022 SA Junior Cup, were a number of riders brand new to road race!
Huge congrats to Will Strugnell as the head coach, who was supported by Kym & Allan Bolto, for the drive in getting all of this off the ground at this new venue – with thanks also to the go-kart crew for opening their gate!!
Robinson Park, it turns out, is an ideal venue for junior road race coaching, a good selection of corners, breaking points and it’s ideal for the 150cc bikes and smaller! So good to have a venue like this now available for junior road race development – well done to Struggie & Area 99 who has made it possible!
The new riders who attended the day were; Tomi Doble, Cooper Pitt, Seth and Ethan Dellow, Lucas Warren, Declan Smart and Fred Barry, as well as current riders Rikki Henry & Cooper Rowntree who were there as well lending a hand.
It was fun to see the riders who were new to bitumen finding their feet – and keeping them on the pegs – as the day went on, with a couple of motocross lads in Declan Smart and Tomi Doble, taking to it like ducks to water, with all present improving as the day went on!
Current Supersport 300 competitor, 2018 MSA Rising Star Award finalist for road race, Cooper Rowntree lent a hand with the coaching, and said Kym, “And a special thanks Cooper Rowntree for the corner demo’s for the Juniors, great job.”
And said Cooper, “What a great day riding the r15 in Nuriootpa at Barossa go-kart track. A day of skill based training with a bunch of amazing people Kym Bolto and Willy Strugnell for inviting us. Looking forward to returning #yamaha #practicing #R15 #asbk #bLUcRU“
It was also cool to see Rikki and his Dad there as well. Fresh from his wildcard ride at The Bend in the Oceania Junior Cup, it was great to see the 2021 MSA Rising Star nominee helping by showing the new riders the fast way around the track!
 
So much excitement around junior road race heading into 2022!
Also a huge thanks to Pit Lane Studio’s Rebecca Bowdidge, the official photographer for being there on the day to catch the smiles & action!
 

2021/22 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SENIOR SOLO SPEEDWAY CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD ANNOUNCED!

December 17, 2021 Filed Under: News, SA Women in Motorcycling, Speedway, State Championship

2021/22 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SENIOR SOLO SPEEDWAY CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD ANNOUNCED!
The South Australian Senior Solo Championship, Tuesday December 28th 2021 at Gillman Speedway!
Gate Open 4.00pm Racing 7.00pm
Junior supports on the infield from 6.00pm – get there early to watch tomorrow’s Champions!
Adults $25.00, Concession $20.00, Children under 16 ARE FREE.
EFTPOS welcome and available at the Gates, Canteen, Bar & Souvenirs.
COVID-19 Check-In at both gates. Masks on please when Entering, Canteen, Bar, Souvenirs and Rider Sign-In.
RIDER LIST!
1 Brayden McGuinness.
2 Jake Turner. (NZ)
3 Zane Keleher. (Qld)
4 Dakota Ballantyne.
5 Liam May.
6 Teagan Pedler.
7 Fraser Bowes.
8 Blake Ridley.
9 Maurice Brown. (NSW)
10 Steve Graetz.
11 Jackson Milner. (Vic)
12 Justin Sedgmen. (Vic)
13 Arlo Bugeja.
14 Cooper Riordan. (Vic)
15 Dayle Wood. (NSW)
16 Patrick Hamilton. (Vic)
17 Shaun Sampson.
18 Roy Stout.
SUPPORTS; Sidecars and Flat Track Solo’s
Sidecars feature;.
Tom Adams / Jaxon Rayner.
Daniel Puddy / Byron Mordaut.
Dean Hobbs / Daniel Low.
Kane Golding / Isaac Amos.
Adam Pascoe / Tom Smith.
Brian Silvy / Damien Egan.
Kym Menadue / Eric Melton.

2022 TRIALS SA GRADINGS – NOW FINAL

December 10, 2021 Filed Under: News, SA Women in Motorcycling, State Championship, Trials

2022 TRIALS SA GRADINGS – NOW FINAL

Please find attached the gradings list for Trials in SA in 2022.

Changes for 2022 are highlighted in yellow!

Gradings were made official on Wednesday, December the 15th for the 2022 season.

1) A junior rider not ‘capped’ must remain on the white line at most. Exemptions to ride higher lines can be granted by the Sports Manager

2) Gradings are only applicable to events held in South Australia.

3) Gradings are not applicable to the age based classes – for age of rider or bike.

 

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