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Speedway

LOOK OUT! It was a Peewee Stampede at Sidewinders!

January 20, 2019 Filed Under: Dirt Track, Minikhana, News, Speedway

Race Report from the Sidewinders Club;

     

 

January 19th saw the running of the Peewee Stampede at the Sidewinders track in front of a good and enthusiastic crowd. The meeting was sponsored by former Gillman Speedway official and long-time speedway fan Daniel Steele and we thank him for his support. In fact Daniel was so impressed by the skill and sportsmanship of all the Peewee riders that he has asked could he again sponsor the meeting next season.

Initially we had 21 nominations but three were unable to attend so 18 young boys and girls fronted the starter. The field was split into four groups although getting the mix exactly right was a bit difficult as we had seven young riders having their first start at our track.

Group 1 consisted of our known regulars and again it was Gidgit Neighbour and Darcy Bennett who showed the way sharing the first across the line honors between them. Blake Schlein and Riley Stout chased hard whilst big improver Jackson McPherson showed he was worthy of his step up. Riley was unfortunate to take a tumble late in the night when an over enthusiastic Jackson went for a gap that was maybe not there. Riley was able to get back on the bike and compete in the re-run and appeared fine having fun with the other boys and girls after the meeting.

Group 2 saw three of our regulars in Grace Paul, Tristan Fiegert and Diesel Waddell joined by two newcomers in Reid Haydon and Esther Payne. It was newcomer Reid who stood out in this group as his previous experience in moto-cross was applied to our speedway track. He did not have everything his own way though as Grace and Tristan kept the pressure on and made him work hard. Grace was the unluckiest rider of night when after being first, second and third across the line in her first three events she was involved in a nasty tumble and appeared to injure her arm. We hope it is not too bad as she is a very popular competitor. Diesel and Esther battled on gamely to keep up with the other riders and had fun. Diesel also took a tumble in his second ride but came out and completed his following three rides.

Group 3 saw three new riders in Cole Haydon, Miller Roberts and Hayden Kruger having their first experiences on a junior speedway track and Tanner Anthony made a welcomed appearance after missing a few meetings. Just like his elder brother Cole was the standout in this group. He was chased hard by Miller Roberts who also showed that he has a natural ability on a bike and will no doubt improve with more track time. Hayden and Tanner also showed that given more track time and practice they also will steadily improve.

Group 4 consisted of two regulars in Riley Edson and Kayla Matthews and two first timers in Stephen Bass and William Nicol. Stephen immediately showed he will be considered for a step up in class as he dominated this group with five first across the lines. He was pushed by the improving Riley and just a short distance behind Kayla and William, who is the son of former Sidewinders rider Andrew Nicol, had some spirited battles. Riley drew applause from the crowd when after taking a minor tumble he got to his feet and gave a huge wave to the crowd to say ‘I’m fine’ and remounted his bike for the rerun.

      

The Peewee section of the program concluded with a presentation of medallions and a goodie bag by our sponsor Daniel. The young riders were interviewed and many caused a smile with their cute answers. Smiles all round from riders, parents and spectators alike.

The Peewees were supported by Solos, Novice solos and 50 cc classes.
In the solo class our field was reduced to only three starters due to some riders being in Queensland for the Australian Titles, a couple with blown motors and a few still away, but the three who were there put on some exciting close finishing races. Regulars Harry Sadler and Jordan Hargreaves were joined by popular Mildura rider Lewis Monaghan in a series of scratch and progressive handicap races. Harry took the wins in the two scratch races from Lewis with Jordan falling in the first. The progressive handicaps proved an equaliser as Lewis took out the first two with Harry getting revenge with a win in the third. In all of this Jordan was not outclassed and was right there at the finish picking up two second places following another fall in the first of the handicap races. In fact in one of the races Jordan led for three and three quarter laps before faltering on the last turn to just get pipped for the win.

Our two top riders in the Novice solo class Travis Clarke and Allegra Laanekorb shared the spoils while Kobi Canning, Ethan Fiegert and Hayden Kuckel had close competition between themselves. Kobi has a very smooth style and looks comfortable on the bike. He continues to improve. Ethan also is showing improvement now with more time on his bike and Hayden has also improved since he upgraded his bike to one of Hugh Evan’s former bikes.

The 50 cc class completed the supports and we saw four new riders compete in this class. Reid Haydon, Caleb Boyes, Tyson Kruger and Brodie Smith joined regulars Travis Clarke, Gidgit Neighbour and Hayden Matthews. Reid joined Travis and Gidgit as the front running trio and Brodie, Caleb, Tyson and Haydon had close tussles not that far behind.

So that concluded the competition side of the meeting. It was very gratifying to see the good crowd in attendance to support our young riders. It was also very pleasing to see the many happy smiling faces at the end of the meeting showing that everyone had a good time.

Thank you to everyone who had a hand in making this meeting happen and of course the behind the scene helpers and officials, one final special thank you to Viv and Pete for helping out in the canteen all night and cooking the free sausage sizzle for all competitors and spectators at the conclusion of the meeting.

    

That’s all. See you next time.

 

Photo credits – with thanks;

Fran Mussared, Joylene Lee-Archer, David Sandison

 

 

 

2019 MSA NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS – SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23RD

December 3, 2018 Filed Under: All disciplines, Coaches, Dirt Track, Enduro, Minikhana, Motocross, News, Reliability, Road Racing, SAMX Championship, SAORC, Speedway, State Championship, Supermoto, Trials

After the huge success of the 2018 MSA Night of Champions, and with great feedback regarding the venue, Titanium Security Arena, the office has moved quickly to lock in both, the date for 2019, and also the venue!

Yep, for 2019 the MSA Night of Champions will return to Titanium Security Arena for a 2nd straight year on Saturday, November 23rd!

        

Lock the date in now – and also put it in the back of your mind about nominations for the annual awards, which will open for 2019 on Wednesday, July 31st

Motorcycling SA Hall of Fame

Motorcycling SA Life Membership 

The Frank Franklin Trophy

MSA Rising Star Award

MSA Club of the Year Award

MSA Regional Volunteer Awards

 

FRIDAY NIGHT IS SPEEDWAY NIGHT! 2018 SA JUNIOR SOLO SPEEDWAY CHAMPIONSHIP!

December 3, 2018 Filed Under: Dirt Track, News, Speedway, State Championship

 

This Friday night, 7 December sees the running of the CBS Bins 2018 SA Junior Solo Championship at Sidewinders, proudly sponsored by CBS Bins. This year the field is stacked with local riders, all vying to be crowned the SA Junior Champion, with gates opening from 5.30pm and racing commencing at 7.30pm

There will be an introduction of riders prior to the commencement of the racing and we look forward to a huge support for all of them. As always, we will have our full quota of Support Riders which delight the spectators each meeting.

Local riders will be joined by NSW & Victorian competitors to see who will take out this prestigious meeting.

CBS Bins have been a long supporter of Sidewinders and we thank them for their sponsorship of this meeting.

The meeting will feature 2 of the 2018 MSA Rising Star nominees, Patrick Bowes and Teagan Pedler, with this being one of the final times to see Teagan in action, as she ages out of junior speedway at years end, so get down there this Friday night to see one of SA’s, and Australia’s #1 junior girl in speedway while you still can!

Here is the full entry list for the SA Junior Solo Championship

Aiden Gray

Teagan Pedler

Harry Sadler

Maurice Brown  (NSW)

Patrick Bowes

Patrick Hamilton (Vic)

Nicholas Possingham

Jordan Hargreaves

Ashley Jansen-Batchelor

Unfortunately though, this is the first year in the 42 year history of the Championship that there has not been a full field for the Championship which is very disappointing for the Sidewinders club and junior speedway. Although still running as the SA State Championship it will not provide automatic seeding into the Junior Australian Championship due to lack of numbers, with all states suffering the same problem, being short on solo numbers.

Come on down and support our local SA riders – and while you’re there, perhaps inquire about how to get your kids racing speedway during the summer months, and in a very family friendly and supportive environment – plus it will help with development for the other disciplines of motorcycling.

As always, Sidewinders will have a great program of support classes and the canteen will be serving hot & cold drinks and great food!

Sidewinders Under Sixteen Speedway Club Inc, Eighth Street Wingfield

AND COMING UP FAST!

Attention all junior sidecar teams. Sidewinders are running the 2018 SA Junior Sidecar Championship on January 5th 2019, and nominations are now open!

Last year saw a great field of local and interstate riders last season, so it is hoped to build on that and get another great field of junior talent this season! So, spread the word and put it on your calendar for another great night – to be racing, or spectating!

A huge thanks to Jack Spear from Spear Frames & Engines for supporting the Championship!

Supp Regs and Entry Forms are now available from the Motorcycling SA website. Fill in the Entry Form and email it to msterry512@gmail.com to make sure you get a spot.

  

NOMINATIONS FOR SPEEDWAY SPORTS MANAGER / PANEL MEMBER – NOW OPEN!

November 15, 2018 Filed Under: All disciplines, Dirt Track, News, Speedway

Fancy life in the fast lane of one of motorcycling most exciting disciplines?

Motorcycling South Australia has opened nominations for the positions of Speedway Sports Manager and/or Panel Member.

This position will encompass the whole of the sport – juniors & seniors, solos & sidecars, modern & historic machines!

All nominations should be directed to the General Manager of Motorcycling SA before November 30th.

GILLMAN SPEEDWAY’S SEASON 2018/19 OPENING MEETING TO HAVE AN INTERNATIONAL FLAVOUR!

November 14, 2018 Filed Under: Dirt Track, News, Speedway

For opening night of the 2018/19 (senior) speedway season here in SA, riders from England, Denmark and New Zealand will join with local and interstate riders for a 500cc Solo team match at Adelaide’s Gillman Speedway this Saturday night (17 November).

Danish riders Matias Nielsen and Kenneth Jürgensen, and English rider Kyle Bickley will team with Adelaide riders Robert Branford and Dakota Ballantyne, and Mildura’s Jaimon Lidsey, the new Victorian Champion, and Cooper Riordan to represent the Leszno Bulls, while two other Englishmen, Tom Brennan and Zach Wajtknecht, and three-times New Zealand Under 21 Champion Jake Turner, will represent the Swindon Robins along with Mildura’s Jordan Stewart and Justin Sedgmen, and Adelaide’s Robert Medson and Brayden McGuinness.

Support events to the teams match are 500cc Solo support races, and Sidecars, including former Australia number three, Shane Hudson, from New South Wales.

Photo: Kenneth Jürgensen (white), Tom Brennan (red) and Robert Medson (yellow). Photo by Judy Mackay.

 

 

Everything You Need To Know:

Meeting Date: Saturday, 17 November 2018.

Venue: Gillman Speedway Stadium, 65 Wilkins Road, Gillman – near the Port Adelaide area.

Gates open: Gates open at 5pm. Free spectator access to the pits until approximately 6.30pm.

Racing starts: 7.30pm.

 

Riders:

Solo Teams 500cc:

Leszno Bulls – 1 Jaimon Lidsey (Vic), 2 Dakota Ballantyne (SA), 3 Cooper Riordan (Vic), 4 Matias Nielsen (Den), 5 Robert Branford (SA), 6 Kyle Bickley (Eng), 7 Kenneth Jürgensen (Den).

Swindon Robins – 1 Jordan Stewart (Vic), 2 Robert Medson (SA), 3 Tom Brennan (Eng), 4 Zach Wajtknecht (Eng), 5 Justin Sedgmen (Vic), 6 Jake Turner (NZ), 7 Brayden McGuinness (SA)

 

Solo 500cc Support Races: Connor Bailey (Vic), Fraser Bowes (SA), Aden Clare (NSW), Steve Graetz (SA), Seth Hickey (SA), Declan Knowles (Vic)

Sidecars: Ricky Adams/Alice Cox, Chris Bichard/Michael Bell, Tim Bichard/Adam Pascoe, Nathan Fleet/Ayrton Canning, Steve Fowler/tba, Dean Hobbs/Glen Zaworski, Shane Hudson/Mitchell Spear (NSW/SA), Shane Rudloff/Scott Morris, Aaron Silvy/Jaron Silvy, Brian Silvy/Cameron White

Solo 250cc Under 16 Demonstration rides: Patrick Hamilton (Vic), Liam May

Solo 125cc Under 16 on infield track: Jake Fleet, Jordan Hargreaves, Jackson Milner (Vic), Teagan Pedler, Nicholas Possingham, Harry Sadler

Sidecar 250cc Under 16 on infield track: Jackson Milner/Adam Niesche (Vic/SA), Bradley Wakefield/Hamish McCarten (Vic)

 

Admission: Adults $25, Age Pension & Student Concession $20, Children aged 12-15 $5, Under 12 free, Family $55, Programme $5. Parking free. Grandstand free.

Concession is limited to holders of the Centrelink Pensioner Concession Card and Student Concession card holders only.

 

Seating: Grandstand seating for 216 people. Large grassed viewing mounds and terracing suitable for deck chairs.

 

Food and drink: Full bar and catering available. Food includes hot chips, hamburgers, chicken burgers, pies, pasties, sausage rolls, Chiko Rolls, dim sims, hot dogs, doughnuts, coffee, tea, cold drinks, sweets. “Gillman has far and away the best speedway tucker” [Peter White’s Speedway World]

Bar facilities available but please note a condition of our liquor licence is no byo alcohol or glass can be brought into the venue. Also note no pets, other than guide dogs, are allowed into the venue.

 

Souvenirs: There is a well-stocked souvenir shop. Eftpos available in the souvenir shop.

 

Weather Forecast: (As at 14 November) Maximum 25, minimum 10. Sunny. [www.bom.gov.au/sa/forecasts/Adelaide]

 

The Gillman programme is available to download from the Gillman Speedway website (under the Shop tab) from Friday afternoon for $5.50 payable by credit card or PayPal

    

NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS – TICKET SALES CLOSE THIS FRIDAY!

November 13, 2018 Filed Under: All disciplines, Coaches, Dirt Track, Enduro, Minikhana, Motocross, News, Reliability, Road Racing, SAMX Championship, SAORC, Speedway, State Championship, Supermoto, Trials

Ticket sales for the 2018 Motorcycling SA Night of Champions will close at 4.00pm this Friday, the 16th of November, so if you are planning on attending what is shaping up to be a fantastic night of celebrations – now is the time to book a table or a seat!

    

In what has been a fantastic response to the 2018 Night of Champions, ticket sales are now above the 150 mark and all is looking good to reach the 200 mark – and with a great spread of nominees from nearly all the disciplines of the sport here in SA, this should be a night not to miss!

Ticket sales link here; https://goo.gl/uGGvDW

With a new venue, it has opened up the options to be able to celebrate and promote our great sport, with the opportunity to have a large display of bikes encompassing the whole sport, with everyone able to have a wander through the display!

With this in mind – here is the (approximate) time table of (some of the) events for the night – we’re not going to let on everything that will happen on the night as we are keeping a few surprises close to our chest!

5.15pm                                    Doors to the Titanium Security Arena opened to guests, and the on court bike display

Access will be through the Corporate Entrance on the William Street end of the building (Eastern side), with car access to the car park from both, William Street and Crittenden Road. (Ample parking for cars with trailers as well)

5.45pm                                    Doors to the Scout Deck function room open to guests, where the Night of Champions will be held

Access by stairs or elevator to the Scout Deck.

5.45pm – 6.15pm                  Arrival pics & ‘finding your table’!

6.05pm                                    10 minute warning!

6.15pm                                    Night of Champions commences with the official welcome!

6.25pm                                    2018 MSA Regional Volunteer Awards presented

6.45pm                                    Entrée

7.15pm                                    Motorcycling SA Life Memberships presented

7.40pm                                    2018 MSA Rising Star Award presented

8.00pm                                    Main Course

8.45pm                                    2018 MSA Hall of Fame induction with Bill Horsman

9.00pm                                    Dessert

9.15pm                                    2018 Australian Championship recognitions

9.45pm                                    The 2018 Frank Franklin Trophy presented

10.00pm                                  2018 MSA Club of the Year Award presented

10.15pm                                  End of the official part of the evening!

For those bringing bikes and gear for displays; court access is through the ramp on the Northern side the building, at the end closest to the grassed car park – Crittenden Road end, open from 4.00pm for set up. (All bikes/displays will need to be taken home that night due to the venue’s use on Sunday – thanks)

 

Photo Credits; With thanks to Classic Shots Photography

   

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