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SAMX Championship

PRESS RELEASE – SAMX KICKS OFF FOR A MASSIVE 2023

May 2, 2023 Filed Under: Motocross, News, SAMX Championship

The dreary weather couldn’t hold off the fast-paced racing action heating up on the track, as SAMX Round 1 kicked off over the weekend of 29th and 30th April 2023. Motocross Riders Association hosted the packed event at the Gillman MX track and boy did they put on a great show. With work well underway for  the upcoming Round 5 of the PROMX on the 28th of April, MRA wanted to ensure this was a perfect preview into the exceptional racing ahead.

From the get-go, entries were strong and in the end, we had the pleasure of seeing 257 riders start their Championship series battle over the weekend with 12 future stars of our sport also, getting out in front of the crowds to ride the 50cc Demo 4 class. With racing for round 1 being this tight, we can only imagine the points battles in store for us ahead. So far we have seen old champions return and go head to head with new points leaders and potential 2023 champions stepping up.

 

Below are the top 10 results for each class (full breakdown of results and timing can be found HERE)

Sunday 30/4/23

ProMX 1

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 96 Kyle Webster
70
25 25 20
2 14 Jed Beaton 66 22 22 22
3 24 Brett Metcalfe 61 18 18 25
4 145 Maximus Purvis 48 16 20 12
5 84 Sieghah Ward 45 15 14 16
6 10 Levi McManus 44 14 14 15
7 34 Daniels Banks 39 12 13 14
8 17 Cory Watts 36 11 12 14
9 29 Noah Ferguson 36 20 16 –
10 72 Regan Duffy 31 13 – 18

ProMX 2

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 Q1 Wilson Todd 72 25 25 22
2 W66 Kayden Minears 64 22 22 20
3 386 Haraki Yokoyama 58 20 20 18
4 6 Kyle Webster 55 14 16 25
5 NSW82 Cambell Williams 42 12 15 15
6 20 Logan Denize 33 11 9 13
7 625 Tahlia O’Hare 33 7 18 8
8 29 Noah Ferguson 31 18 13 –
9 24 Chadler Burns 30 – 14 16
10 33 Jack McLean 30 9 10 11

Butlers Mechanical Service Women’s All Powers

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1
84
Emma Milesevic 75 25 25 25
2
625
Tahlia O’Hara 64 20 22 22
3
22
Madison Healy 62 22 20 20
4 5 Amy Bartsch 51 18 15 18
5 129 Emma Haylock 50 16 18 16
6 42 Steph Cutler 43 15 16 12
7 14 Jessica Bennett 41 12 14 15
8 28 Chloe Barton 41 14 13 14
9 111 Samantha Macarthur 35 11 11 13
10 369 Stephanie Teixeira 31 10 10 11

 

Expert All-Powers

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1
343
Liam Dinnage 75 25 25 25
2 51 Denzel Woulfe 66 22 22 22
3 160 Jake Henderson 42 11 13 18
4 147 Liam Buckley 42 13 15 14
5 37 Oliver Pitchford 39 14 12 13
6 122 Chad Sparrow 39 16 20 3
7 481 Jack Maher 38 – 16 20
8 109 Jye Smith 38 18 14 6
9 438 Joel Hakkinen 36 10 11 15
10 121 Jai Cornwall 36 20 16 –

Clubman All Powers

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 323 Brodie Knott 67 20 25 22
2 377 Justin Lowen 65 22 18 25
3 435 Blake Noll 56 16 22 18
4 4 Brody Judd 49 18 16 15
5 442 Jordan Gabbitas 48 15 13 20
6 848 Troy Hutchinson 41 13 15 13
7 115 Kane Golding 37 9 14 14
8 327 Reuben Dalaya 34 14 10 10
9 42 Steph Cutler 31 11 9 11
10 333 Jamie Cornell 30 7 11 12

Vets 35-44Yrs / Vets 45+

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 14 Bradleigh Thompson 72 25 22 25
2 2 Charlie Hollis 69 22 25 22
3 143 Wade Byles 58 20 20 18
4 241 Matthew Franczuk 56 18 18 20
5 118 Nicky Carter 45 16 16 13
6 832 Craig Hepburn 42 13 14 15
7 822 Rod Keogh 41 14 13 14
8 895 Matt Harkness 40 12 12 16
9 878 Peter Rossi 30 15 15 –

Veterans 45+

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 25 Darren Averay 75 25 25 25
2 26 Paul McLean 64 20 22 22
3 78 Steve Carter 55 22 15 16
4 42 Heath Boundy 52 16 16 20
5 265 Anthony Slade 51 15 20 16
6 52 Matthew Powell 43 14 14 15
7 89 Dale Mosey 39 12 13 14
8 95 Laurie Hodgson 36 11 12 13
9 113 Darren Smith 36 13 11 12
10 36 Noel Hayes 36 18 18 –

Junior 250cc, 13 to 16 YRS

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 87 Wil Carpenter 75 25 25 25
2 174 Clayton Bogucki 66 22 22 22
3 234 Archer Colwil 53 18 20 15
4 41 Jayke Hansen 51 13 18 20
5 53 Jai Hay 49 20 11 18
6 119 Logan Scott 43 11 16 16
7 V94 Reagan Mayes 42 14 15 13
8 117 Jackson Rossi 38 12 12 14
9 199 Ian Ellis 37 16 10 11
10 535 Noah Rochow 36 10 14 12

 

Saturday 29/4/23

150cc 2st/250cc 4st 13-U16Yrs GIRLS

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 115 Charlize Waldhuter 68 25 25 18
2 107 Amelia Gwiazda 63 16 22 25
3 992 Hayley Pudney 62 22 20 20
4 836 Lexy Hayes 60 20 18 22
5 91 Tiahni Little 50 18 16 16
6 528 Danielle Churchett 45 15 15 15
7 66 Madison Bahnisch 28 14 – 14

100-125cc 2st 13-U16Yrs

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 87 Wil Carpenter 75 25 25 25
2 159 Tomi Doble 64 22 20 22
3 41 Jayke Hansen 54 20 22 12
4 918 Joahua Whitehorn 47 16 16 15
5 117 Jackson Rossi 42 13 11 18
6 174 Clayton Bogucki 42 14 12 16
7 119 Logan Scott 42 15 13 14
8 53 Jai Hay 38 – 18 20
9 234 Archer Colwill 35 9 15 11
10 94 Reagan Mayes 35 18 14 3

 85cc 2st/150cc 4st S/B 12-U16Yrs

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 159 Tomi Doble 75 25 25 25
2 51 Kye Little 62 18 22 22
3 50 Ryder Woodrow 57 22 15 20
4 350 Dylan Gromball 54 20 20 14
5 130b Caleb Churchett 45 11 18 16
6 130a Max Hudson 45 14 16 15
7 95 Liam Egan 44 16 10 18
8 34 Harry Lashford 38 12 14 12
9 659 Tom Bowering 38 15 13 10
10 46 Jamie Averay 36 13 12 11

85cc 2st/150cc4st S/W 9-U12Yrs

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 138 Levi Rossi 75 25 25 25
2 118 Riley Mullen 62 22 18 22
3 265 Eliza Dennis 62 20 22 20
4 54 Jayden Minerds 51 15 20 16
5 185 Charlie Rayson 47 16 16 16
6 209 Brock Smart 45 18 9 18
7 60 Hudson Wilson 40 14 12 14
8 22 Marcus Couch 35 12 11 12
9 20 Blake Bahnisch 33 8 14 11
10 361 Joshua Disciscoi 32 13 6 16

85cc 11-U16Yrs Girls

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 115 Charlize Waldhuter 75 25 25 25
2 66 Madison Bahnisch 62 20 22 20
3 198 April Chapman 60 18 20 22
4 540 Matlida Ryan 56 22 16 18
5 555 Breeannah Morcom 50 16 18 16
6 506 Ava Sparrow – – – –

65cc 10-U12Yrs

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 118 Riley Mullen 75 25 25 25
2 124 Ollie Paech 60 22 20 18
3 224 Nash Metcalfe 58 14 22 22
4 265 Eliza Dennis 58 20 18 20
5 60 Hudson Wilson 49 18 16 15
6 20 Blake Bahnisch 45 15 14 16
7 666 Jaeden Sargeant 41 16 12 13
8 157 Reid Haydon 40 11 15 14
9 395 Tully O’Grady 38 13 13 12
10 28 Max Donal 32 10 11 11

65cc 7-9Yrs

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 62 Bodhi Austin 75 25 25 25
2 227 Brax Chittleborough 62 20 22 20
3 235 Levi Davies 48 16 14 18
4 583 Nate Bowman 47 13 12 22
5 311 Kobe Smart 47 15 16 16
6 25 Bailey Thompson 44 14 18 12
7 619 Ollie Brombal 42 12 15 15
8 669 Seth Clark 40 18 20 2
9 33 Jaxon Aitchison 33 9 11 13
10 86 Blake Nejman 30 10 10 10

50cc Auto 7-U9Yrs

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 311 Kobe Smart 75 25 25 25
2 619 Ollie Brobal 66 22 22 22
3 818 Koben Corbell 58 20 18 20
4 988 Rory Walter 49 18 15 16
5 55 Jaxon Sims 47 15 14 18
6 231 Carter Williamson 47 16 16 15
7 822 Huxson Carroll 41 10 20 11
8 300 Alexander Backman 40 14 12 14
9 717
David Bamford
39 13 13 13
10 38 Nash Lamb 35 12 11 12

The 2023 SAMX Championships Season continues up to the beautiful Riverland at Renmark to be hosted by the Riverland Junior Motorcycle Club on the 20 and 21st May. We’re already counting down the days and hope to see you there!!

EVENT PREVIEW – SAMX ROUND 1 – MRA KICKS OFF A HUGE 2023 CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

April 28, 2023 Filed Under: News, SAMX Championship

Only one sleep to go until the 2023 SA MX Championship season kicks off and we couldn’t be more excited. Gillman Motocross track is all prepped and set for a massive 2 days of racing, presented by Motocross Riders Association. The crew at MRA have worked overtime to ensure the track and facilities are up to their usual exceptional level with this weekend being a great preview to Round 5 of the 2023 ProMX, scheduled for the 28th May 2023. 

 

There’s no better show in town this weekend with free entry for spectators to catch all the action.

Also, check out the MRA’s awesome canteen – with hot & cold food and drinks all weekend as well!

 

Entry List

Late Entries have now closed and the entry list has been released!!

2023’s Championship season is off to an exceptionally strong start with 258 competitors from all over Australia, lining up, to give it their all for the top spot and the valuable early lead.

Pro MX 1 see’s 2022 Champion Brett Metcalf, go up against an exceptionally stacked field. Will 2022 SAMX runner up Siegah Ward make 2023 his year to take the title or will one of the interstate competitors take Round 1 Championships win home with them?

 Pro MX 2 has a great mix of South Aussies going up against tough competitors from NSW, VIC, QLD and even WA. After a huge 2023 win and a great off-season, Mitch Norris is looking to continue the success through the 2023 Championship Season. Will he keep it together?

This weekend sees a great lineup of competitors for the Butlers Mechanical Service Women’s All Powers. 2022’s Champion Amy Bartsch and reigning 2023 SignSational SA Women’s Cup winner, has her sights set on continuing the winning run through 2023. Only problem is…there are 14 other women looking for a chance to break the winning streak. 

Joining the action throughout the weekend, we have 12 of the future stars of our sport riding the 50cc Demo 4 – Under 9 years. One definitely not to be missed. 

These combined with a huge field of age classes are making sure 2023’s Round 1 SAMX Championships is bigger and better than ever. We can’t wait!! 

 

 

(Above: Last years Bar to bar racing action 📸 Eric McConnochie)                              (Above: Amy Bartsch looking fast as ever coming into 2023 📸 Eric McConnochie)

 

Schedule

Saturdays Practice and Race Order:

Saturdays Practice and Race Order:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Timing

Follow all the action as it happens and stay up to date with all the timing and results through the Mylaps Speedhive Page, or you can download the MYLAPS app via the App Store or Google Play.*

 

Socials*

Stay up to date with all the happenings of the 2023 SAMX Championship by following SA Motocross on Facebook as well as Motorcycling SA on Facebook and Instagram. 

PRESS RELEASE – CONFIRMATION OF DATES – 2023 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIPS & 2023 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OFF ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS

February 23, 2023 Filed Under: Motocross, News, SA Women in Motorcycling, SAMX Championship, State Championship

With a number of off season issues to work through, and with a clash of dates for both Championships, Motorcycling SA can now CONFIRM the following dates for both, Motocross and Enduro for 2023.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 2023 South Australian Motocross Championships will be run over 4 rounds;

Round 1                                             April 29 & 30                    Gillman                                 Motocross Riders Association

Round 2                                            May 20 & 21                      Renmark                              Riverland Junior Motorcycle Club

Round 3                                           August 5 & 6                      Monarto                               South Coast Motocross Club

Round 4                                          September 9 & 10              Gillman                                 Motocross Riders Association

Presentation Night                        October 14                         TBC                                        Motorcycling SA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 2023 South Australian Off Road Championships will be run over 6 rounds;

Round 1                                         June 17                                ACUSA Park                        Juventus Motorcycle Club

Round 2                                        June 18                                ACUSA Park                        Juventus Motorcycle Club

Round 3                                       July 29                                  TBC                                       Keith & Districts Motorcycle Club

Round 4                                      July 30                                  TBC                                       Keith & Districts Motorcycle Club

Round 5*                                    August 26                             Keyneton                             Keyneton Motorcycle Club

Round 6*                                   August 27                             Keyneton                              Keyneton Motorcycle Club

* running alongside AORC rounds 7 & 8

Presentation Night                  September TBC                   TBC                                       Motorcycling SA  

 

Please stay tuned for more announcements regarding Championship sponsors, as well as the opening date for entries – with round 1 of SAMX entries scheduled to open on March 27th – so in just over 4 weeks time!

 

Entries for all rounds of both Championships will be through Ridernet only – and NO entries will be accepted after (late) entries have closed.

 

In regards sponsors, and sponsorship options – there are still a number of options available for both Championships, so if you are keen to join one, or both, of SA motorcycling’s most exciting Championship series, please contact the MSA office, (08) 8332 9000 to get all the details.

PRESS RELEASE :-MOTOCROSS 2023 – GETTING BIGGER & BETTER EACH YEAR!

December 20, 2022 Filed Under: Motocross, News, SA Women in Motorcycling, SAMX Championship

The 2023 Motocross season is going to be another huge year, to say the least, especially as many of the Clubs are yet to put in their Club dates – due in part to waiting for the calendar to be released – and so those clubs can start their planning – here is the 2023 calendar – as it stands on December 20 2022.

As you can see below, the options to smash berms in 2023 is going to be huge, with the Sports Manager still putting together the 2023 SAMX Championship, building on the brilliant numbers that entered the 2022 Championship. With this in mind, there is still a round to be finalised, but the 4 weekend dates have been set to put in the diary.

Stay tuned early in 2023 for the release of the formats for, and a huge and exciting announcement (press release) regarding the 2023 Championships. This announcement is still in the finalising stage, but rest assured, it is pretty exciting for the future of the Championship going forward!

Please also keep in mind that there will be no round in July in 2023 – due to the AJMX being held in the July School Holidays at Alice Springs – seems like a great sport for the motocross side of Team SA to spend the holidays really!

         Amy Bartch (Below)                                                                            Lara Wedge & Brian Anthony (Below)

The Tea Tree Gully MCC are also gearing up for a huge 2023, with not only their Club rounds set, but also, they are excited to be hosting the 2023 SA Historic Scramble Championships (SA-VMX) in September, so time to dust the old machines off as TTG will put on a huge show.

Meanwhile, over in the ‘wild, wild west’, the series that compliments the SAMX Championship so well year after year, the EP Series (Eyre Peninsula) will once again be run, kicking off the year for a lot of riders in Port Lincoln, before heading to Ceduna and Whyalla, before the finale in Kimba in June.

Keep an eye out also for 2 special events – as always, the annual Easter trek to Port Pirie for the, now, iconic King of the Gulf meeting, which will also feature the prince and Classic King of the Gulfs, as well as the SA Women’s Cup for motocross over the weekend.

Speaking of women, South Coast are very excited to be holding the first ever ‘female only’ Ladies Race Day, at Monarto on March 5 – keep an eye out on the South Coast socials for all the details on that one!

PLUS – just look below – Come N Try Days, Ride Days aplenty – and – 5 Club series dates already locked in – it’s seriously going to be a huge year for motocross in SA.

And now – here is the 2023 SA Motocross calendar – as of right now!

SA #1 Brett Metcalf (Below)

 

Pic Below (from top): #54 Jayden Minerds, #5 Wil Carpenter, #59 Tomi Doble, #5 Emily Lambert, 

and #58 Dylan Gromball 

2023 SA Motocross Championships                                 

April 29 & 30 – Round 1 @ Gillman (MRA)

May 20 & 21 – Round 2 @ Renmark (Riverland)

August 5 & 6 – Round 3 @ Monarto (South Coast)

September 9 & 10 – Round 4 @ TBC

October 14 – Presentation Night @ TBA

 

2023 SA Historic Championships (SA-VMX)

September 17 @ Tea Tree Gully

 

2023 EP (Eyre Peninsula) Series                                                                                 

March 5 – Round 1 @ Pt Lincoln

March 26 – Round 2 @ Ceduna

May 7 – Round 3 @ Whyalla

June 25 – Round 4 @ Kimba

 

Special Events

March 5 – Ladies Race Day @ South Coast

April 8 – King of The Gulf @ Port Pirie

April 9 – SA Women’s Cup @ Port Pirie

Come N Try Days

February 26 – Come N Try @ Renmark

April 2 – Come N Try @ Renmark

April 16 – Come N Try #1 @ Parawa

May 28 – Come N Try #2 @ Parawa

July 23 – Ladies Come N Try @ Morgan

 

Ride Days

April 16 – Mud N Tars @ Parawa #1

May 28 – Mud N Tars @ Parawa #2

July 23 – Mud N Tars @ Parawa #3

August 6 – Mud N Tars @ Parawa #4

September 17 – Mud N Tars @ Parawa #5

 

2023 Club Series

Morgan

March 19 – Round 1

April 10 – Round 2

May 28 – Round 3

June 25 – Round 4

August 27 – Round 5

September 24 – Round 6

 

Motocross Riders Association (Gillman)

March 19 – Round 1

April 16 – Round 2

August 13 – Round 3

 

Mud N Tars

May 7 – Round 1 (With Slur)

August 20 – Round 2

October 23 – Round 3

 

South Coast (Monarto)

April 23 – Round 1

June 4 – Round 2

July 30 – Round 3

 

Tea Tree Gully

May 7 – Round 1 (+ SA-VMX Round 3)

June 25 – Round 2

July 23 – Round 3

August 20 – Round 4 (+ Dash 4 Cash)+

Pic: #5 Declan Smart (Right)

RESULTS – 2022 SAMX CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 3

July 20, 2022 Filed Under: Motocross, News, SAMX Championship

This past weekend we wrapped up Round 3 of the Eagle Trailers, Campers & Caravans 2022 SA Motocross Championships, presented by AMX Superstores, at the very beautiful Port Pirie Motorcycle Club.

Overall results are below, with full results available on SpeedHive.

 

(Photo courtesy Darren Shaw Photography)

Sunday 17/07/22

ProMX 1

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 24 Brett Metcalfe 105 35 35 35
2 84 Siegah Ward 94 32 32 30
3 10 Levi McManus 88 30 30 28
4 18 Mitchell Norris 81 24 25 32
5 34 Daniel Banks 81 28 28 25
6 22 Matt Clarke 78 26 26 26
7 79 Warren Carroll 73 25 24 24

ProMX 2

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 18 Mitchell Norris 102 32 35 35
2 7 Kai Newbold 99 35 32 32
3 33 Jack McLean 88 28 30 30
4 35 Riley Pitman 86 30 28 28
5 57 Rory Hill 77 26 25 26
6 44 Jaxon Rayner 74 23 26 25
7 6 Seth Carpenter 73 25 24 24
8 205 Cody Loffler 47 24 23 –

Women All Powers

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 5 Amy Bartsch 100 30 35 35
2 24 Aimee Butler 97 35 32 30
3 129 Emma Haylock 94 32 30 32
4 755 Tarja Morris 84 28 28 28
5 28 Chloe Barton 78 26 26 26
6 336 Brooke Marcus 75 25 25 25
7 257 Amy Aston 72 24 24 24
8 369 Stefanie Teixeira 69 23 23 23
9 965 Maisie Hayes 65 21 22 22
10 225 Leticia Foster 64 22 21 21
11 427 Naomi Findlay 60 20 20 20
12 710 Theresa Liersch 57 19 19 19

Expert All Powers

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 134 Lachlan Pagon 105 35 35 35
2 147 Liam Buckley 92 32 28 32
3 160 Jake Henderson 90 28 32 30
4 172 Caleb Walker 88 30 30 28
5 215 Ballie Rochow 77 26 26 25
6 228 Otto Spurling 72 24 24 24
7 156 Blake Krollig 71 25 23 23
8 114 Tom Willis 51 – 25 26
9 243 Harrison Cervantes-Fuller – – – –

128-150cc/200-250cc 13-U16Yrs

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 V 29 Kayden Strode 105 35 35 35
2 56 Thomas Lambert 90 30 28 32
3 V 36 Billy Cameron 89 32 32 25
4 V 44 Jake Sanderson 86 26 30 30
5 V 32 Jack Kenney 80 28 26 26
6 V 72 Auston Boyd 78 25 25 28
7 40 Austin Shaw 71 24 24 23
8 257 Marc Richards 68 23 21 24
9 V 611 Tyler Egan 66 22 22 22
10 117 Jackson Rossi 65 21 23 21
11 500 Brock Duance 57 20 18 19
12 78 Tyson Garrard 55 18 19 18
13 52 Tyler Battams 52 19 20 13
14 535 Noah Rochow 50 13 17 20
15 199 Ian Ellis 47 15 15 17
16 57 Wil Sidler 47 16 16 15
17 713 Jaxon Simunovic 44 14 14 16
18 442 Harry Guy 37 12 13 12
19 164 Cambell Cadd 31 17 – 14
20 323 Benjamin Dixon 30 10 10 10
21 269 Johnny Teixeira 29 9 12 8
22 226 Brock Knowles 26 8 9 9
23 272 Riley Boundy 22 – 11 11
24 812 Ethan Evans 21 7 7 7
25 47 Nicholas Tilmouth 19 11 8 –
26 992 Hayley Pudney 18 6 6 6

Clubman All Powers

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 265 Travis Wells 102 35 32 35
2 714 Kade Bowles 95 30 35 30
3 404 Scott Martin 94 32 30 32
4 228 Mackyle Thomson 80 28 28 24
5 330 Jye Arnold 75 24 23 28
6 259 Jye Smith 73 25 25 23
7 260 Ross Dilks 71 23 26 22
8 352 Adam Ryan 70 20 24 26
9 420 Jesse Marshall 68 21 22 25
10 653 Kane Matthews 63 22 21 20
11 333 Jamie Cornell 57 19 20 18
12 998 Bailey Marcus 56 16 19 21
13 733 Jonty Manuel 54 18 17 19
14 534 Luke Santella 48 15 16 17
15 755 Tarja Morris 43 14 15 14
16 499 Zachary Fuss 42 13 14 15
17 105 Mackenzie Bruce 41 12 13 16
18 397 Royden Harrold 38 26 12 –
19 319 Aiden Burns 35 11 11 13
20 343 Cody Duance 35 17 18 –

Vets 35-44 & Vets 45+

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 2 Charlie Hollis 105 35 35 35
2 25 Darren Avery 105 35 35 35
3 385 Corey Gibbs 96 32 32 32
4 23 Ian Haylock 96 32 32 32
5 171 Glynn Humphreys 90 30 30 30
6 103 Dane Gilbert 90 30 30 30
7 250 Matthew Clarke 82 26 28 28
8 115 Michael Wilson 82 26 28 28
9 26 Paul McLean 79 28 25 26
10 787 Russell Duance 77 25 26 26
11 52 Matthew Powell 76 25 26 25
12 516 Noel Hayes 71 24 24 23
13 42 Heath Boundy 70 23 23 24
14 89 Dale Mosey 66 22 22 22
15 66 Andrew Wythe 63 21 21 21
16 45 Lawrence Robertson 60 20 20 20
17 387 Philip Cornell 57 19 19 19
18 472 Nicholas Gwiazda 28 28 – –

Saturday 16/07/22

100-125cc 2st 13-U16Yrs

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 V 29 Kayden Strode 105 35 35 35
2 56 Thomas Lambert 92 32 32 28
3 V 44 Jake Sanderson 90 30 28 32
4 V 32 Jack Kenney 86 26 30 30
5 918 Joshua Whitehorn 79 28 25 26
6 V 72 Auston Boyd 74 24 26 24
7 40 Austin Shaw 69 21 23 25
8 52 Tyler Battams 69 25 21 23
9 117 Jackson Rossi 66 22 22 22
10 174 Clayton Bogucki 64 23 24 17
11 442 Harry Guy 53 18 16 19
12 164 Cambell Cadd 52 12 19 21
13 V 611 Tyler Egan 50 10 20 20
14 713 Jaxon Simunovic 50 16 18 16
15 78 Tyson Garrard 50 20 15 15
16 199 Ian Ellis 45 14 13 18
17 94 Jayden Hank 38 11 14 13
18 57 Wil Sidler 34 19 3 12
19 477 Blake Cooper 34 13 11 10
20 100 Bradley Pfeiffer 33 15 10 8
21 323 Benjamin Dixon 32 9 9 14
22 82 Kaden Schiller 27 8 8 11
23 269 Johnny Teixeira 26 5 12 9
24 159 Tomi Doble 25 17 2 6
25 177 Bradley Walkom 24 7 17 –
26 88 Nash Roan 20 6 7 7
27 272 Riley Boundy 15 4 6 5
28 907 Riley Paues 12 3 5 4
29 992 Hayley Pudney 9 2 4 3

150cc 2st/250cc 4st 13-U16Yrs GIRLS

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 17 Emily Lambert 102 32 35 35
2 24 Jessica Bennett 99 35 32 32
3 992 Hayley Pudney 86 30 26 30
4 107 Amelia Gwiazda 84 28 30 26
5 248 Carla Burns 82 26 28 28
6 528 Danielle Churchett 73 24 24 25
7 836 Lexy Hayes 73 25 25 23
8 215 Ulani Guy 70 23 23 24

85cc 2st/150cc 4st STD BWH 12-U16Yrs

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 V 72 Auston Boyd 102 32 35 35
2 V 32 Jobe Dunne 97 35 32 30
3 159 Tomi Doble 88 28 28 32
4 51 Kye Little 88 30 30 28
5 177 Bradley Walkom 75 26 25 24
6 V 37 Hunter Cameron 74 25 23 26
7 416 Jayke Hansen 68 20 26 22
8 V 34 Zak Sanderson 67 18 24 25
9 50 Ryder Woodrow 66 24 22 20
10 53 Jai Hay 63 23 21 19
11 94 Jayden Hank 62 22 19 21
12 89 Harrison Lamshed 56 21 18 17
13 46 Jamie Avery 53 19 16 18
14 34 Harry Lashford 52 9 20 23
15 68 Bailey Jarvis 47 16 15 16
16 812 Ethan Evans 43 14 14 15
17 84 Hayden Palazzo 43 17 17 9
18 195 Toby Haskard 40 15 13 12
19 139 Jaques Aslin 39 13 12 14
20 505 Drew Burns 34 12 11 11
21 522 Sam Dixon 33 11 9 13
22 108 Reuben Ford 30 10 10 10

85cc 2st/150cc 4st 11-U16Yrs GIRLS

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 917 Emily Lambert 105 35 35 35
2 24 Jessica Bennett 96 32 32 32
3 107 Amelia Gwiazda 90 30 30 30
4 115 Charlize Waldhuter 81 28 28 25
5 215 Ulani Guy 79 25 26 28
6 836 Lexy Hayes 77 26 25 26
7 506 Ava Sparrow 72 24 24 24
8 66 Madison Bahnisch 46 – 23 23

85cc 2st/150cc 4st STD Wh 9-U12Yrs

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 V 50 Cooper Danaher 105 35 35 35
2 211 Declan Smart 96 32 32 32
3 138 Levi Rossi 82 28 26 28
4 27 Kody Everett 80 26 28 26
5 147 Angus Govan 77 24 30 23
6 V 377 River Cameron 76 21 25 30
7 350 Dylan Gromball 72 30 23 19
8 N 203 Patrick O’Bryan 65 23 21 21
9 185 Charlie Rayson 63 19 19 25
10 109 Jaxon Coombs 58 18 18 22
11 183 Lachlan DiPaolo 57 25 22 10
12 60 Hudson Wilson 53 20 17 16
13 V 432 Cody Dunne 53 22 20 11
14 30 Blake Smith 47 14 16 17
15 874 Deegan Jackway 44 – 24 20
16 209 Brock Smart 44 17 12 15
17 130 Caleb Churchett 39 – 15 24
18 123 Seth James 39 16 10 13
19 118 Riley Mullen 38 11 13 14
20 666 Jaeden Sargeant 38 15 11 12
21 54 Jayden Minerds 32 – 14 18
22 562 Travis Sparrow 30 12 9 9
23 102 Jackson Gilbert 25 10 7 8
24 99 Alexsander Gwiazda 22 9 6 7
25 43 Kylan Miller 13 13 – –
26 103 Isaac Hutchins 8 – 8 –

65cc 10-12Yrs

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 V 50 Cooper Danaher 105 35 35 35
2 211 Declan Smart 96 32 32 32
3 V 363 Mason White 90 30 30 30
4 350 Dylan Gromball 84 28 28 28
5 209 Brock Smart 78 26 26 26
6 43 Kylan Miller 74 24 25 25
7 V 128 Nate Boyd 70 23 23 24
8 361 Joshua Disciscio 67 21 24 22
9 N 394 Tully O’Grady 64 20 21 23
10 74 Fynn Hoffmann 63 22 20 21
11 103 Isaac Hutchins 47 25 22 –

65cc 7-U9Yrs

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 224 Nash Metcalfe 96 32 32 32
2 V 423 Mason Ezergailis 93 28 30 35
3 118 Riley Mullen 93 30 35 28
4 V 432 Cody Dunne 86 35 28 23
5 124 Ollie Paech 77 25 26 26
6 V 390 Cameron White 76 26 20 30
7 62 Bodhi Austin 73 24 25 24
8 60 Hudson Wilson 72 23 24 25
9 25 Bailey Thompson 64 21 22 21
10 200 Owen Clark 57 16 19 22
11 235 Levi Davies 55 18 18 19
12 666 Jaeden Sargeant 54 19 17 18
13 227 Brax Chittleborough 52 22 23 7
14 157 Reid Haydon 49 20 21 8
15 77 Austin Schulz 48 12 16 20
16 20 Blake Bahnisch 45 14 14 17
17 102 Jackson Gilbert 45 17 13 15
18 669 Seth Clark 44 13 15 16
19 311 Kobe Smart 36 11 12 13
20 250 Noah Backman 33 10 11 12
21 583 Nate Bowman 32 9 9 14
22 33 Jaxon Aitchison 32 15 8 9
23 619 Ollie Bromball 29 8 10 11
24 874 Huxson Carroll 17 7 – 10

50cc Auto 7-U9Yrs

Pos Number Name Points r 1 r 2 r 3
1 V 423 Mason Ezergailis 105 35 35 35
2 62 Bodhi Austin 90 28 30 32
3 V 11 Deegan Cameron 88 30 28 30
4 137 Lachlan Murdoch 80 26 26 28
5 227 Brax Chittleborough 75 25 24 26
6 583 Nate Bowman 75 32 32 11
7 669 Seth Clark 74 24 25 25
8 33 Jaxon Aitchison 67 23 21 23
9 619 Ollie Brombal 64 21 23 20
10 311 Kobe Smart 61 20 20 21
11 818 Koben Corbell 58 12 22 24
12 257 Cole Haydon 58 22 14 22
13 961 Henry Schmidt 55 19 18 18
14 300 Alexander Backman 53 17 17 19
15 73 Sadie Hoffmann 48 15 16 17
16 822 Huxson Carroll 46 11 19 16
17 154 Laycie Sargeant 46 18 13 15
18 N 303 Joseph O’Bryan 43 16 15 12
19 35 Jobe Howard 40 14 12 14
20 52 Asha Wilson 37 13 11 13

REPORT – “ABSOLUTELY RENMARKABLE!” SA MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 2

May 26, 2022 Filed Under: Motocross, News, SA Women in Motorcycling, SAMX Championship

The past weekend saw Round 2 of the Eagle Trailers Campers and Caravans 2022 South Australian Motocross Championships, presented by AMX Superstores – with a fantastic turnout at Riverland Junior Motocross Club. “Wow! What a weekend – and how good are these numbers?!” exclaimed Clint Gow-Smith, Sports Manager for Motorcycling SA’s Motocross discipline. “182 juniors and 104 senior entries is a great indicator of the positive energy and the hard work that is going into the sport at club level. It’s super pleasing to see for SA Motocross!”

   

(photos courtesy Eric McConnochie and Aaryn Minerds)

Saturday May 21 – RJMCC Juniors Day

The South Australian MX community continues to go from strength to strength, with round 2 of the Eagle Trailers Campers and Caravans 2022 South Australian Motocross Championships, presented by AMX Superstores eclipsing previous entry records at the Riverland Junior Motorcycle club in Renmark on the weekend!

Watching the 9 Demo “Dirt Devils” taking advantage of their time on the infield hard pack circuit for their three 10 minute sessions was a highlight on Saturday. Such innovation has got the event coordinators and other clubs thinking of how we can make this grassroots entry into competitive MX far more enjoyable. These kids had a ball!

First up was the 50cc 7-9 Competitive class, who again showed the great depth of talent coming through with 19 starters. All these kids are improving with every outing. The trailblazing Mason Emergalis showed he is a real talent, coming through with a dominating performance in front of a few names that we will be hearing a lot more of in the future, with Deegan Cameron taking second place and Bodhi Austin beating young Nate Bowman on a count back for the third and final podium position.

The split group of 65cc classes (7-9 and 10-U12) backed up round 1 entries with 35 across both classes. West Coast MCC young gun Riley Mullen held off the army of interstate rivals to fly the SA flag off the top step and extend his Championship lead, while the Victorian fast chargers had to battle with each other for the remaining podium positions – eventually seeing Emergalis in second and White taking third.

In the older 65cc (10-12) it was Cooper Danaher who continued to impress on the 65cc, taking the win in front of an improving Declan Smart who put down the fastest lap in Moto 1 – showing he can certainly mix it with the interstate riders on any given day. We expect this battle to continue in to rounds 3 and 4! Dylan Gromball had a solid day to wrap up the third in class.

The TITANIUM SECURITY sponsored Girls 85cc2ST/150cc 4 St (11 -U16 Years) Class again saw a consistent amount of entries, and Jess Bennett continued her winning ways in the 85cc class. Both second placed Charlize Waldhuter and third placed Amelia Gwiazda showed consistent lap times across all 3 Motos on the tough track, which indicates they are improving with every outing. All our girls in both classes should be super proud of the efforts on the weekend!

Emily Lambert again showed her raw speed and ability in the 125cc Class, taking a clean sweep with Jess Bennet backing up her 85 results with a second in 125cc in front of Hayley Pudney. 14 entries across both these classes continues to show growth amongst our female riders – a development that will be further showcased at the upcoming Round 4 of The Penrite ProMX Championship, presented by AMX Superstores at Gillman Motocross Track, where the top women in Australian MX will be racing! A scheduled 24 Entries certainly backs up what we are doing at State and Club levels here in SA!

Onto 85cc 9-12 years – The championship in this class really took a turn with Cooper Danaher having to really grind out a tough day for the OA. South Aussie riders Declan Smart and Levi Rossi both had their break out wins in this class in 2022 with Smart taking Moto 1, (Vic) Danaher Moto 2 and (SA) Levi Rossi breaking through also for a top step result!

Both Rossi and Smart gained vital points on Danaher, who came together with Smart early in Moto 3 in which both riders worked hard to peel off positions from last place to salvage points in a Moto that didn’t go their way.

Just 6 points separated the top 3 at the end of the day with Smart (97) Danaher (95) and Rossi (91). Heading into round 3 there is only 7 points between Smart and Danaher in the Championship with 2 rounds down and 2 to go!

The 12-U16 85 BW class went to another level this weekend as the SA/Vic battle further intensified! The comradery amongst these kids off the track is first class, but the racing is fierce but fair on it – and it was breathtaking to watch on the weekend! The much-improved Kye Little again showed his rise up the ranks as he led a more experienced class for three quarters of Moto 1 before Austin Boyd made the pass to win by just 3 seconds! The YJR riders (SA) Ryder Woodrow and (VIC) Jobe Dunne again showed their class and grit on a day any one of 5 riders could have taken the honors.

Auston Boyd, who was entered to ride 3 classes over the weekend, achieved a clean sweep on the 85cc which was the perfect start for his round 2 campaign!

Jobe Dunne showed poise and patience after a disastrous Moto 1 where he managed to salvage crucial points with a fifth place after being near the back of the 30 starters after lap 1 – highlighting that Championship points are vital no matter how the moto starts! He finished strong in Moto 2 and 3 to secure second on the day and these results shuffled him up into second position in the Championship. He is 2 points clear of Kye Little who took third on the day and sits well poised for a podium in the Championship at the half-way mark!

Our premier Junior class on Saturday was the 13-U16 125cc class and very much like the 85cc BW, this class is chock full of talent with over 30 starters making this the showcase race on the Saturday! The obvious absence of the current Championship leader SAYJR Rider Wil Carpenter, who suffered an injury between rounds, has left this championship wide open!

It would be the Victorian pair of Strode and Kenney that would draw first blood in Moto 1 going 1-2 with SA’s young emerging star Thomas Lambert in third and fellow rider from the southeast Ollie Gear in 4th.

Moto 2 and 3 ebbed and flowed, with the SA pair sending a strong a message to the interstate riders that this Championship is far from done, with an impressive Moto 3 going to the local riders Lambert in first and Gear in second, followed by Strode in third and Kenney in fourth. The results highlight just how close this Class is, with Strode taking the OA (97 Points), Kenney (95pts) and Lambert (93pts) – leaving just four points separating the top three riders!

Ollie Gear again showed his raw ability on two wheels with an impressive fourth OA. Unfortunately Ollie and Brother Davey will miss round 3 of our SAMX series as they pursue the Australian Off Road Championships where both boys are dominating their classes – but we wish them all the very best!

Sunday May 22 – Seniors

MX 1 saw the return of some of South Australian MX favorite sons returning to competitive racing with Danny Leane, Joseph Dalle-Molle, Matt Clarke and Warren Carrol showing that work and family life hasn’t stopped these guys riding in the premier class, and providing some awesome racing!

The MX 1 and MX 2 included Factory Gas Gas Rider Blake Fox who also entered round 1 and it was great to see the caliber of such Pro riders supporting our events. Fox showed his class in both events as he gets ready for the upcoming Penrite ProMX at Gillman Motocross Track and from all reports he got the most out of the day, leading KTM Australia’s Brett Metcalfe early in Moto 3 before Metcalfe really put the hammer down.

Metty’s lead up to the fourth round of the ProMX has been super impressive, and he peeled off lap after lap on a gnarly and naturally deteriorating track, giving himself and our host of local talent the perfect last chance race prep. Incredibly consistent and focused, he recorded fastest laps in Moto 1,2 and 3 within .300 of a second across all three showing just how well poised he is on board the KTM in readiness for the ProMX event.

The battles continued between Levi McManus, Siegah Ward and Mitchell Norris throughout the day, with Ward again showing when he gets out the gate he can be one of the fastest guys out there. McManus showed a lot more of what we have come to expect from the past Champion of this series and we expect Levi to continue to improve going forward after his solid second OA in front of Ward.

MX 2 featured Fox and also Queensland rider Braeden Krebs who also impressed with gritty rides in all 3 Motos. 3 time MX Champion Kai Newbold, Fox and co had to get to work hard early in Moto 1 when Taj Gow-Smith surprised them all getting his first hole-shot in senior ranks at this level. It’s a huge step up and we would see the lead change early with Fox asserting his own bike skills as he checked out, leaving Newbold, Norris and Krebs to battle on.

Riley Pitman again was impressive in his breakout senior year with a solid result in all 3 Motos. This kid is going from strength to strength in 2022! His busy race schedule is certainly evident with the time in the saddle, whose consistent lap times and results are great reward for the hard work he’s put in over summer. But it was Fox that made the demanding track look easy in sections with an impressive clean sweep – with Norris in second and Krebs grabbing the third podium on a count back in front of Newbold (88 Pts).

Without confirmation that the current series leader Fox will continue in Rounds 3 and 4 of our Championship, the MX 2 class may really tighten up with Norris holding a slender 9 point lead over Newbold. We now find ourselves poised at the half way mark with two vastly different tracks forecast for the remainder of the Series!

The Premier (125/250cc) Junior Class that is now a feature on the Sunday program again delivered in spades. With the usual suspects of Lambert, Strode and Kenny from Saturday’s 125cc class this was always going to be the race to watch. Then we throw in Billy Cameron (Vic), Davey Gear and Jake Sanderson and wow did we see some incredible racing!

Without YJR Racer Wil Carpenter competing due to injury, it was Strode (Vic) taking  Moto 1 in front of Lambert (SA) by just .400 of a second – getting it done right on the line with Kenney (Vic) bringing in third place.

This was by the far the most entertaining and closely fought race in this State at this level in many moons! The top five riders were split only by 1.5 seconds on their best laps for Moto 1! But Billy Cameron again showed why he is one of the lead riders in this class with an incredibly high pressured moto where there was less than 5 seconds difference as the first 4 riders went past the checkered flag! This is so exciting for our sport! Strode rode aggressively and with poise to win Moto 3 and secure the win and OA, with Kenney in second place and Lambert third.

The OA Points indicate how close this class truly is with Strode (102pts) but then just five points separating the next three riders – J Kenney (92) T Lambert (90) and B Cameron (87).

The Woman All Powers Class, sponsored by Butlers Mechanical Services, continues to go from strength to strength. WMX is certainly growing in our state, with eleven entries at this round.

With no interstate entries at round 2 it was the best of SAWMX was on show and the racing was really exciting in tough conditions. Amy Bartsch continued to show why she is one of the State’s standout female riders, dominating the day with a clean sweep, whilst the battles behind her were really exciting for the future of the sport. Young gun Emma Haylock showed she can mix it with the older women with an impressive day going 2-3-2 for second OA in front of Amy Butler and Chloe Barton in third.

The comradery of these women and families really does set the standard at all events here in SA, and the sponsorship and guidance of both Ian and Tracey Butler from BMS is unbelievable!

Expert Class all Powers continues to see the development of our juniors coming through the ranks to be the next wave of MX 1 and MX 2 riders and Aaron Dent showed his class in tough conditions and took first place. We can again throw a blanket over the OA points with the next four riders only separated by four points which tells a tale of just how close this class is in 2022 – Zak Crafter took second OA (90pts), followed by Caleb Walker (87pts) in third and Chad Sparrow (86pts) just 1 point behind them.

We have to give special mentions to the “Red Barron” Lachlan Pagon, who can claim the best nickname-on-jersey print so far in our Series! He’s showing us all how much he’s loving the 450 this year and it’s great to see him racing in 2022!

Clubman All Powers was again dominated early by Ollie Pitchford who continues to impress in his break out year in the Clubmans – taking wins in Motos 1 and 2 with a nail biting finish in Moto 3 for second place and first OA for the day. Lachlan Pattulo was also solid with 2-2-1 and his break out win in 2022 in this Class at state level competition. Mackyle Thompson finished with 3-3-4 for third OA.

As we take a rest at the half way mark of the Championship there is just 19 points between second and fifth OA in the Clubmans, and there is plenty of racing still yet to be had at Port Pirie and Keith to conclude our Series!

The 35-44 Years Vets class was boosted by the inclusion of Shane Metcalfe who returned to competitive racing after 5 years and showed he might not be as fit but he’s still got all the skills most guys would only dream of on two wheels. The slightly younger and fitter Bradley Ross showed why he could still be racing in the MX1 class with a flawless display in front of Metcalfe and Charlie Hollis in third OA.

In the Masters 45+ Vets, Darren Avery continued his wining ways with another clean sweep and looks poised to go back to back in this class in 2021 and 2022. Ian Haylock rode consistently, taking second place with John Platt having a solid day for third OA.

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After a month’s gap, the Eagle Trailers Campers and Caravans 2022 South Australian Motocross Championships, presented by AMX Superstores will return with Round 3 on July 16/17 – hosted by Port Pirie MCC at their track on Port Broughton Rd, Port Pirie. Entries for this event on June 17 through Ridernet. Check our website for updates as they happen, or follow MotorcyclingSA on Facebook and Instagram.

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