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Speedway

SIDEWINDERS PUT ON AN AWESOME WEEKEND OF SKIDZ WITH NSW’S BEAU BAILEY CROWNED THE AUSTRALIAN UNDER 16 125cc INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION AND WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE TEAMS CHAMPIONS FOR 2022!

April 5, 2022 Filed Under: News, Speedway

The weekend of April 1-3 saw the Sidewinders Junior Speedway Club host the CBS Bins 2022 Australian Under 16 125cc Championships, both individual and teams – and what a huge weekend it was for some outstanding and talented speedway sKidz from around Australia.

Friday night saw a quick practise session happen just for the 16 riders and 2 reserves who were taking part in the Individual Championship on Saturday evening, with many of the interstate riders never having ridden on a track with a fence before, but all came to grips with the Sidewinders surface quickly, and were singing the praises of the junior specific venue (the only one of its kind in Australia).

It didn’t take long for the favoured riders in the Championships – Bailey, Sadler, McDiarmid, Jansen-Batchelor, Grabham, Loftus – to all look comfortable as they sized each other up in readiness for Saturday night’s ‘hostilities’, while Anika Loftus and Darcey Timmis were also looking each other over to see who would come out of the Championships with the Aussie #1 speedway girl bragging rights.

AUSTRALIAN INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP

With a huge amount of work by the dedicated crew from Sidewinders, Saturday dawned fine but cool, with track prep continuing during the day, led by Roy Stout, who continued to cut laps on the grader and water truck to prepare, what turned out to be, a brilliant surface to go sideways on!

As the sun slowly set, a huge crowd flowed through the gates and quickly filled Graham Baker Hill in anticipation for a great nights racing – and with round 1 of the Championship kicking off under a brilliant sunset, the 2022 Championship was underway.

And in a relatively incident free night – only a couple of laydowns and no injuries – with some fantastic rides by all who entered (and all 18 riders need to be congratulated for such a high standard of competition), the scores at the end of the heats were as follows – with not one rider scoring a maximum on the night!

OVERALL NO. RIDER   R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 TOTAL SEMI FINAL
1 14 Beau Bailey NSW 3 3 2 3 3 14 1
2 9 Mitchell McDiarmid WA 3 1 3 3 3 13 2
3 16 Ashley Jansen-Batchelor SA 2 2 3 3 2 12 3
4 11 Harry Sadler SA 2 3 1 3 2 11 1 4
5 1 Noah Grabham NSW 2 3 2 1 3 11 2
6 5 Kobi Canning SA 1 0 3 2 1 7 3
7 7 Jordy Loftus QLD 3 2 2 2 1 10 4
8 13 Lachlan Russell NSW 1 2 3 1 EXC 7
9 4 Linkin Metcalf WA 3 3 0 EXC EXC 6
10 2 Anika Loftus QLD 1 2 1 2 0 6
11 3 Darcey Timmis SA DNF 1 0 1 3 5
12 8 Cooper Antone NSW 2 EXC 1 0 2 5
13 12 Jake Fleet QLD 1 DNF 2 0 2 5
14 6 Sonny Spurgin NSW 0 1 EXC 2 1 4
15 15 Ambrose Fraser VIC 0 0 0 1 1 2
16 10 Jordan Hargreaves SA 0 0 1 0 DNF 1
  RESERVES
17 17 Haydon Kuchel SA 1 1
18 18 Haydon Pascoe SA

 

With the scores as above, this meant the 3 riders to advance straight to the final were, the pre event favourite, Beau Bailey, WA’s Mitchell McDiarmid and local Ashley Jansen-Batchelor, with the semi-final to see who would be the fourth rider in the final made up of current SA Champion, Harry Sadler, Noah Grabham from NSW, Jordy loftus from QLD and the 3rd Croweater to make the semis, Kobi Canning.

Sadler out of red led the semi from tapes up to never be headed, but the battle raged behind him for part of the journey as Canning had a cracking start from the outside gate to put himself into second going down the back straight for the first time, but Grabham wasn’t going to be denied and went inside going into turn 1 on lap 2 and by the end of the 2nd lap had the job done, with Canning then having to fend off Loftus for the final half to finish in 3rd.

This meant Harry Sadler went into the final, making for 2 South Aussies in the final, and with Kobi finishing 3rd in the semi, it made for 3 locals in the top 6, or 50% – a huge effort by all concerned!

After the support events did their thing while the finalists did their final preparations, it was then time to crown the Australian Champion for 2022 – with the final line up looking like this

RED GATE 1 Beau Bailey NSW
BLUE GATE 2 Mitchell McDiarmid WA
WHITE GATE 3 Ashley Jansen-Batchelor SA
YELLOW GATE 4 Harry Sadler SA

 

When the tapes went up to get the final underway, Bailey & Jansen-Batchelor made the best starts, but the pole line was the deciding factor with Bailey using it to full advantage to ensure he came out of the turn in front. McDiarmid also stuffed it up the inside of Jansen-Batchelor in turn 1 to put himself back into second by turns end, and with this pushing Jansen-Batchelor wide, it left Sadler with nowhere to go and he couldn’t make any move.

And that is the way it stayed for the duration, with Jansen-Batchelor all over McDiarmid until half way and Sadler all over Jansen-Batchelor as he tried to find a way round, but it was to no avail and as he crossed the line to a great cheer from Graham Baker Hill, Beau Bailey won his first Australian Championship – and then celebrated with a lap with the chequered flag – and a cool ‘doughy’ as well!

All riders spoke well at the presentations, which were hosted by emcee and commentator, Paris Charles, with the presentations done by Adam Possingham, Sidewinders President & MSA’s Speedway Sports Manager, Ivan Golding, MA Speedway Commission member, and Steve Baker from CBS Bins. To once again have CBS Bins involved as naming rights partner to the Championships is fantastic for the sport here in SA, and the Sidewinders Club as well.

The awesome trophies were made by Roy Stout, and the 4 riders who made the final also received a $50.00 voucher from AMX Superstores’s Blair Athol store, with a huge thanks to Beckz for making that happen. It certainly added to the event to have AMX Superstores involved, with the marquee looking the goods!

In the battle of the girls, Anika just finished in front of Darcey to have bragging rights as Australia’s #1 speedway girl for the next 12 months, although Darcey did get the only heat win between the girls in a top ride during the night.

AUSTRALIAN TEAMS (BEST PAIRS) CHAMPIONSHIPS

Not even 12 hours after the individual Championship was decided, 14 of the field from the night before were back at Sidewinders for the Australian Teams Championship, as 7 State Teams took on each other across 6 rounds of heats – with each team of 2 riders going head to head with another team on track (so still 4 riders), with the idea to get a maximum of 5 points per ride (your team finishing 1st & 2nd) to maximise the score for your team – with 30 points the maximum score possible.

To say that Sunday, in many ways was tougher then the night before would not be stretching it, as the riders were now in their 3rd straight day of sKidz, and with all aged 14 or younger, the fatigue was certainly starting to show, with a number of crashes marring the action – with, fortunately, all riders unhurt.

Add into that warm conditions and 6 rides with no support classes, it was a huge 3 hours of action to finish the weekend. When the dust had settled (there was none really – the track was once again on prime condition), the team from WA of Mitchell McDiarmid and Linkin Metcalf had gained a little revenge on the SA team of Harry Sadler and Ashley Jansen-Batchelor, as Hazza and Ash had grabbed the Championship back in 2020 on the WA’s home track, so it was only fair the result was reversed this time.

In 3rd place and completing the podium as the NSW team of Individual Champ, Beau Bailey and Noah Grabham, with Beau apparently a little sleep deprived after the excitement of the night before – which is probably understandable when you win your first Australian Championship – but again, what was great to watch was that no team went ‘maximum’ with the result going right down to the final heat.

Adam Possingham was once again on hand to present the awards, joined this time by David Bitmead and Mark Baker, with this being special as it was Mark & David’s fathers that originally built Sidewinders, and they both raced on the track as juniors, so it was fantastic to see them present on behalf of their fathers.

A COUPLE OF SPECIAL MENTIONS – ON TRACK

Firstly Team Loftus – great to see the brother and sister team finish in the top 5 – and get a maximum score in one heat, when Anika led home Jordy in a fine team ride – and also to Team SA’s Darcey Timmis & Kobi Canning – they were on point for a maximum in their 2nd heat when Darcey’s bike let her down while leading, with Kobi nearly taking her out before recovering to take the heat win.

Here is the final rundown from the 2022 CBS Bins Australian Teams Championships.

OVERALL NO. RIDER   R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 TOTAL TOTAL
1 7 Mitchell McDiarmid WA 3 R 3 2 3 2 13 25
  8 Linkin Metcalf WA 1 3 0 3 2 3 12
2 3 Ashley Jansen-Batchelor SA 3 1 1 3 2 3 13 24
  4 Harry Sadler SA 2 2 2 0 3 2 11
3 5 Noah Grabham NSW R 0 1 3 3 0 7 22
  6 Beau Bailey NSW 2 3 3 2 2 3 15
4 9 Cooper Antone NSW 3 2 3 1 0 2 11 18
  10 Lachlan Russell NSW R 1 1 2 2 1 7
5 1 Jordy Loftus QLD 1 2 2 2 3 1 11 16
  2 Anika Loftus QLD 0 1 0 3 1 0 5
6 13 Kobi Canning SA 3 3 2 1 E N 9 11
  14 Darcey Timmis SA 0 R R 0 1 1 2
7 11 Ambrose Fraser VIC 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 10
  12 Sonny Spurgin VIC 2 1 1 1 1 1 7
  RESERVES
  17 Haydon Kuchel SA 0

 

AND A COUPLE SPECIAL MENTIONS – OFF THE TRACK

A big shout out needs to go to Tracy Turvey for lifting the Championship up a level by live streaming the whole event over Facebook, with hundreds of people watching the action live from all around Australia, and even a few from overseas, like Scotland and mainland Europe. Hopefully all future Championships will follow suit and have live streaming for all those who can’t attend in person!

To Brian Tickle and his canteen crew, who kept everyone fed all weekend – Sidewinders can boast one of the best track side canteens going around here in SA, and they proved it once again with a great selection of hot and cold food and drinks available all weekend – and not to forget the sausage sizzle put on for all riders on Friday night as a welcome to the Championships – simply brilliant!

AND – FROM THE BRILLIANT TEAM AT SIDEWINDERS;

Not to steal anything from Bugs Bunny – but ‘that’s all folks’!

The 2022 Australian 125cc Speedway Championships have been run and won in both the Individual and Pairs and we can safely say it has been a MAMMOTH task!

To get our ageing ol’ girl into Australian Championship nick was no mean feat and behind the scenes there have been numerous people who have worked TIRELESSLY to ensure the event went off without a hitch. Those people are too hard to name as someone will undoubtedly be missed off the list, so from the Sidewinders Committee we say an ENORMOUS THANK YOU from the bottom of our hearts to EVERYONE who played a part in the events’ success – YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE!

To the riders and their families who despite the ‘tough times’ we are still facing, travelled thousands of km (and those from SA as well who were a lot closer) to make their kids dreams come true – THANK YOU!

To the supporters who came to the venue and supported the riders and to those who watched on Facebook from afar – THANK YOU!

AND

Don’t forget that now the event is over that if you want a piece of Speedway history to contact Mick Hargreaves directly for DVDs and to keep an eye on Terry Scriven (Terry’s Pro Shots) and Mike Gerlach’s (JDM Photos) Facebook pages this week for all of the photos!

 

 

Terry Scriven’s pics are here – Mike Gerlachs are yet to be uploaded

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MARK MITCHELL & TONY CARTER CROWNED BOB WHITE CUP WINNERS FOR 2022!

March 15, 2022 Filed Under: News, SA Women in Motorcycling, Speedway

MARK MITCHELL & TONY CARTER CROWNED BOB WHITE CUP WINNERS FOR 2022!

With the 2022 Australian Sidecar Championships, senior and junior, just around the corner (Easter folks – 4 weeks or so away), Saturday night showed that the 2022 Championships are going to be so very much worth the entry fee, as you couldn’t ask for, or get any better finals than the junior and senior finals of the 2022 Senior & Junior Bob White Cup last Saturday night.

For those who weren’t there on the night, or didn’t have the live-stream happening, a fantastic around the outside pass out of turn 4 on the final lap saw the final decided – basically on the line!

Congratulations to Mark Mitchell and Tony Carter for taking out the senior section. Placegetters were Brodie Cohen/Jesse Headland 2nd, Byren Gates/Eli Bock 3rd, and Shane Hudson/Adam Constable 4th.

Congratulations to Adam Niesche and Kobi Canning for taking out the junior section. Placegetters were Kayden Gates/Harley Ackerley 2nd Chloe Ackerley/Eva Whitworth 3rd, and Amelia Silvy/Tyler Lucas 4th.

**Great to also see 2 all girl teams in action and mixing it with the established riders on the night!

Bob would have loved it!

Results (senior) Bob White Cup March 12th 2022

1st Mark Mitchell / Tony Carter 13 Points

2nd Brodie Cohan / Jesse Headland 14 Points

3rd Byren Gates / Eli bock 11 Points

4th Shane Hudson / Adam Constable 14 Points

5th Kym Menadue / Shane Dolan 9 Points

6th Kane Golding / Isaac Amos 8 Points

7th Damien Niesche / Aryton Canning 9 Points

8th Paul Hemsworth / Adam Botham 8 Points

9th Brian Silvy / Damian Egan 8 Points

10th Mitchell Spear / Glen Zaworski 6 Points

11th Max Howse / Riley Commons 5 Points

12th Dean Hobbs / Daniel Low 5 Points

13th Rick Stephens / Nick O’Brien 4 Points

14th Stephen Fowler / Willy Walker 3 Points

15th Daniel Puddy / Byron Mordaunt 2 Points

16th Wayne Lethbridge / G Simounds 2 Points

Huge thanks to the amazing Judy McKay for these great pics!

SIDEWINDERS’ BIGGEST WEEKEND OF 2022 – THE AUSTRALIAN 125CC U16 AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP – GET AROUND SA’S SPEEDWAY sKIDZ!

March 11, 2022 Filed Under: Dirt Track, News, SA Women in Motorcycling, Speedway, State Championship

IT’S NO APRIL FOOLS!

SIDEWINDERS’ BIGGEST WEEKEND OF 2022 – THE AUSTRALIAN 12cc U16 AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP – GET AROUND SA’S SPEEDWAY sKIDZ!

The Sidewinders Under 16 Speedway Club are gearing up for their biggest weekend of sKidz in many years, as they are about to play host to the 2022 Australian Championships for Under 16’s on 125cc machines, and over 3 great nights racing at their 8th Street, Wingfield venue.

The weekend will feature 2 Championships being decided, with Saturday night being the individual Championship, to decide Australia’s #1 King, or Queen, of 125cc junior sKidz, while Sunday will see which state will have bragging rights for the next 12 months, as 7 teams from around Australis will go head to head!

The 3 day Championship will run as follows;

Friday April 1; The 2022 Australian Speedway U/16’s 125cc Individual and Teams Championships kicks off at Sidewinders U16’s Club in South Australia on the 1st April with the morning Gate Draw followed by Official Practice day.

Saturday April 2; The Individual Championship will be run on Saturday (2nd April) over 20 heats with a B Final for the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th point scorers after 20 heats. The final (A final) will be the top three-point scorers after 20 heats and the winner of the B final and they will ride off to decide the Australian Championship.

Sunday April 3; The following day (Sunday 3rd April), the Teams Championship will be run over 21 heats with 4 riders in each heat.  No final will be run, as the final results are based on the points accumulated over the 21 heats. This Teams Championship is State vs State for the Australian Championship.

THE NEED TO KNOW: 

DATE DAY EVENT GATES OPEN TAPES UP ADULTS UNDER 16’s PARKING PROGRAM CANTEEN
Apr-01 Friday Official Practise 5.00pm 6.30pm  FREE FREE* FREE – OPEN
Apr-02 Saturday Individual Championship 4.00pm 7.30pm $10.00 FREE* FREE $3.00 OPEN
Apr-03 Sunday Teams Championship 9.00am 11.00am $10.00 FREE* FREE $3.00 OPEN
SPECIAL Saturday & Sunday! 2 DAY ENTRY $15.00 FREE* FREE $3.00 *With an adult

THE VENUE
 
 
Sidewinders Speedway looking down across Graham Baker Hill, one of the best viewing areas going around, with the all access canteen at far left, with the main entrance just to the right of the all access toilet block (red brick building), with the competitor pits to the right of the CBS Bins control tower, and competitors carpark and pit entry to the right of the pic.

Sidewinders Speedway is Australia’s only purpose built venue for junior speedway in Australia, and running the 2022 Australian Championship is just another chapter in a long and storied history, now over 40 years long, and stands as a testament to some amazing people, like the late Graham Baker and Roy Bitmead, who are now remembered with trophy events named in their memory.

The current members of the Sidewinders Club are going all out to put on a great Championship weekend at this all access venue, including toilets and canteen, with great viewing areas almost all of the way around the 112 metre track, and their brilliant canteen will be open across all 3 days, with a great selection of hot and cold food and drinks – and with a great value entry fee for adults, they are very much hoping for a ‘standing room only’ crowd to cheer on the local SA Speedway sKidz!

2022 AUSTRALIAN SPEEDWAY UNDER 16’s 125cc INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP

South Australia will have 5 starters in the main field of 16 for the Individual Championship, and they will be led by the 2021 MSA Rising Star nominees, Ashley Jansen-Batchelor, Darcey Timmis and the Rising Star finalist for speedway, and current SA#1, Harry Sadler.

Ashley and Harry will go in as 2 of the riders most likely to be in the mix, and will be aiming to go straight through to the final, and if not, they should at least make the semi-final and will be the Croweaters to watch. Darcey, after her great ride at the Roy Bitmead will be aiming for a semi-final berth as well, where anything can happen, when winner takes all to get to the final.

They will be joined by the ever improving Kobi Canning and Jordan Hargreaves, who have both stepped up onto podiums this season, Kobi at the SA Championships, and Jordan most recently with a fine 2nd behind Harry in the Roy Bitmead Memorial.

Interstate challenges will likely come from the New South Wales duo of Cooper Antone and Beau Bailey, with both already having visited the venue this summer to get some laps in – with Beau, along with Harry & Ashley, putting on quite the show at the SA Championships, where he split the South Aussie duo to finish 2nd.

Word out of the West is that everyone may need to keep an eye on their duo of Mitchell McDiarmid and Linkin Metcalf, as they have been showing great form on their home tracks, as has Victorian Ambrose Fraser, who is also no stranger to the Sidewinders track.

Here is the field for the 2022 Individual Championship

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Kobi Canning

Jordan Hargreaves

Ashley Jansen-Batchelor

Harry Sadler

Darcey Timmis

   
(from left) Ashley, Jordan, Darcey, Kobi & Harry

NEW SOUTH WALES
Cooper Antone

Beau Bailey

Noah Grabham

Lachlan Russell

Sonny Spurgin

(from left) Cooper, Beau & Noah

QUEENSLAND

Jake Fleet

Jordy Loftus

Anika Loftus

(from left) Jordy & Anika

VICTORIA
Ambrose Fraser

Ambrose 

WESTERN AUST

Mitchell McDiarmid

Linkin Metcalf

(from left) Lincoln & Mitchell

RESERVES
Hayden Kuchel (SA)

Hayden Pascoe (SA)

 

2022 AUSTRALIAN SPEEDWAY UNDER 16’s 125cc TEAMS CHAMPIONSHIP

Apparently form says this Championship will be fought out between South Australia & New South Wales, with Western Australia and Victoria right there as well, if the favoured teams falter!

However, there has been many times over the history of teams racing where the less favoured team, or teams, have produced some great upsets, and this could well be another of those teams – especially as all of these riders will be backing up less than 12 hours after the end of the Individual Championship, bringing endurance and mental toughness into the equation, along with team work, skill and race craft.

Put simply, Sunday is going to be a day not to be missed, as the racing is likely to be as good, as fierce and as close as what Saturday night will be!

Here is the field for the 2022 Teams Championship

SOUTH AUSTRALIA 1

Ashley Jansen-Batchelor

Harry Sadler

SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2

Kobi Canning

Darcey Timmis

NEW SOUTH WALES 1

Noah Grabham

Beau Bailey

NEW SOUTH WALES 2

Cooper Antone

Lachlan Russell

QUEENSLAND
Jordy Loftus

Anika Loftus

VICTORIA

Ambrose Fraser

Sonny Spurgin

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Mitchell McDiarmid

Linkin Metcalf

      

The 2022 Australian Speedway Under 16’s 125cc Individual and Team Championship are proudly supported by the Sidewinders Under 16 Speedway club.

THIS SATURDAY NIGHT 12th MARCH – SHARE THIS AROUND, SPREAD THE WORD – THE BOB WHITE CUP FOR SENIOR & JUNIOR SIDECARS!

March 11, 2022 Filed Under: News, SA Women in Motorcycling, Speedway

THIS SATURDAY NIGHT 12th MARCH – SHARE THIS AROUND, SPREAD THE WORD – THE BOB WHITE CUP FOR SENIOR & JUNIOR SIDECARS!

 

This Saturday night will see the Speedway Riders Association pay tribute to a giant of the sport here in South Australia, and around Australia as well, with the running of the 2022 Bob White Cup at their brilliant Gillman venue. Once again a double event with the Cup on offer for both, junior and senior sidecars, the event has attracted a high quality field, and not least due to the Australian Senior Sidecar Championship fast approaching at the same venue – so this will be one of the last chances to cut some laps before it’s ‘serious time’!

Fantastic also to see 6 junior sidecars entered – and a second all-girl team, with Amelia Silvy & Tayla Lucas joining the Victorian team of Chloe Ackerley & Eva Whitworth – so good to see, especially with a few ‘2nd generation’ names in the field, like Aussie Junior Champ Neische, and Headland & Gates!

So, chuck the deck chair in the boot, mark your spot on Graham Baker Hill, or in the Marker Brothers Grandstand and get a great feed from Gillman’s awesome canteen – and then sit back and watch some awesome 3 wheeled action! Go on, you know you wanna!

Here’s the need to know;

Gillman Speedway. 65 Wilkins Rd Gillman.

Gates Open 4.00pm

Pre-Programme 6.00pm

Racing 7.00pm

 

Adults $25.00

Concession $20.00

Children U16 FREE.


FREE Off-Street Parking

FREE Grandstand seating

COVID contact tracing at entry gates. Masks to be worn when lining up and being served at all counters and where you cannot or will not practice social distancing.

Canteen, Bar and Souvenir available.
Buy a Programme $5.00 and have a chance to Win 1 of 2 $50 Fuel Vouchers

LIVE STREAM https://speedwayaustralia.tv/ A$27.50
DVD’s Mick Hargreaves

For any other information, details and rider list www.gillmanspeedway.com

   

SENIOR SIDECARS

12        Brian Silvy/Damian Egan (SA-Yamaha), 

88        Matthew Crundwell/James Crundwell (Vic-Yamaha), 

69        Rick Stephens/Nick O’Brien (NSW/SA-), 

970      Dean Hobbs/Daniel Low (SA-Suzuki),

14        Kym Menadue/Shane Dolan (SA-Yamaha),

43        Daniel Puddy/Byron Mordaunt (SA-),

115      Kane Golding/Isaac Amos (SA-Yamaha),

82        Wayne Lethbridge/Grantley Simounds (SA-Yamaha),

27        Stephen Fowler/Willy Walker (SA-Honda),

08        Chris Walker/April Cottrell (Vic-),

108      Max Howse/Riley Commons (NSW-),

64        Brodie Cohen/Jesse Headland (Qld/SA-Yamaha),

256      Paul Hemsworth/Adam Botham (NSW-Aprilia), 

71        Shane Hudson/Adam Constable (NSW-Suzuki),

40        Damien Niesche/tba (SA-),

35        Mark Mitchell/Tony Carter (SA/NZ-),

46        Mitchell Spear/Glen Zaworski (SA-),

84        Darrin Treloar/Blake Cox (NSW-),

684      Jake Treloar/Eli Wright (NSW-Yamaha),

50        Byren Gates/Eli Bock (Vic-Yamaha)

 

250CC JUNIOR SIDECAR

77        Chloe Ackerley/Eva Whitworth (Vic-),

360      Lachlan Coppen/Hayden Kuchel (SA-Kawasaki),

41        Adam Niesche/Kobi Canning (SA-Suzuki),

28        Amelia Silvy/Tayla Lucas (SA-),

50        Kayden Gates/Harley Ackerley (Vic-Yamaha),

65        Nate Headland/Sam Horton (SA-Kawasaki)

CLASSIC SIDECARS

72        Darren Pascoe/Michael Potts (SA-Kawasaki 900),

Peter Engels/Angela Macfarlane (SA-Suzuki),

82        Wayne Lethbridge/Grantley Simounds (SA-Yamaha 650 & Kawasaki 1000),

03        David Lindsay/Liam Squire (SA-Kawasaki 900),

23        Brian Silvy/Damian Egan (SA-Honda 750),

33        Chris Wakefield/Travis Harris (Vic-Honda),

63        Marc Bowen/Jarrod Wood (Vic-)

 

SOLO SUPPORT

SOLO FLAT TRACK

46        Seane Chapman (SA-Yamaha 450),

713      Con Twist (SA-Yamaha 450),

215      Matt Paterson (SA-Yamaha 250),

369      Josh Pascoe (SA-450),

181      John White (SA-Suzuki 450),

672      Troy Knights (SA-),

273      Dale Knights (SA-Honda 450),

911      Greg Laanekorb (SA-Honda 250),

18        Jake Mitchell (SA-250),

602      Graeme Eberhard (SA-Suzuki 400),

281      Julian Timmis (SA-Husqvarna 350),

641      Jack Spear (SA-Kawasaki 450),

9          Robert Tumes (NSW-KTM 450)

 

125CC JUNIOR SOLO

K48      Kobi Canning (SA-),

524      Harry Sadler (SA-),

128      Hayden Kuchel (SA-Jialing),

16        Hayden Pascoe (SA-Honda),

26        Jordan Hargreaves (SA-)

 

125CC JUNIOR SOLO NOVICE at 6.00pm

112      Ruby Chapman (SA-Honda), 

5          Cooper Coats (SA-),

4          Riley Stout (SA-),

42        Ryleigh McGregor (SA-GPX),

46        Owen Chapman (SA-Honda)

 

50CC at 6.00pm

16        Riley Edson (SA-KTM), 

PEE WEE at 6.00pm

12        Nate Sadler (SA-),

5          Hope Coats (SA-),

24        Cooper Karpinski (SA-)

Photos courtesy of Derick Thomas Photography – with thanks! 

2022 ROY BITMEAD MEMORIAL – THIS FRIDAY NIGHT AT SIDEWINDERS, THE FINAL HIT OUT BEFORE THE 125cc AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS!

February 28, 2022 Filed Under: Dirt Track, News, SA Women in Motorcycling, Speedway

ROY BITMEAD MEMORIAL – THIS FRIDAY NIGHT AT SIDEWINDERS, THE FINAL HIT OUT BEFORE THE 125cc AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS!

Nominations are now CLOSED for the 2022 ROY BITMEAD MEMORIAL, one of the iconic events held each summer at Sidewinders U16 Junior Speedway each summer – because the event is on THIS COMING Friday night – March 4!

The Memorial Shield honours Roy Bitmead, one of the Sidewinders originals who, along with Graham Baker, had the vision and foresight to build a stand-alone junior speedway track and club (Sidewinders) more than 40 years ago in Wingfield, and chances are the 2022 running will be another epic event in the history of the Shield!

And, as always, the Bitmead family will be on hand to pay tribute to their patriarch, and celebrate all he did, not only for his family, but for all generations of the Sidewinders family!

Gates Open; 6.00pm

Pit access; strictly 6.00pm – 7.00pm

Riders Briefing 7.15pm

Racing 7.30pm

Venue entry via the main gate:

Adults $5.00

Children U16 FREE.

Official Program $3.00

Canteen open all night

  • Canteen and facilities are both disabled accessible.
  • No smoking on the premises including the official car parking areas.
  • No alcohol is to be consumed on the premises.
  • Pit access to the public will close half hour prior to racing and will not be opened until at least 10 minutes after the last event. No pit entry to the public during interval.
  • No persons are permitted in the car parking area during the meeting.

So, chuck the deck chair in the boot, mark your spot on Graham Baker Hill and get a great feed from the Sidewinders awesome canteen – and then sit back and watch some awesome Speedway sKidz strut their stuff! Go on, you know you wanna!

 

And with the Under 16 125cc Australian Championship to be held on this same track over the weekend of April 1-3, this will be the last chance for our local riders to have a serious hit out before hand – so look for this to be a meeting of high quality and one not to miss!

The Australian Championships will be held over the first three days of April, with Practise & Qualifying on the Friday, the Individual Championship on Saturday and the Teams Championship on Sunday – it will be a serious weekend of awesome action from Australia’s finest junior riders – and could those present be watching a future World Champion in action!

2022 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SIDECAR CHAMPIONSHIPS, THIS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26TH, GILLMAN SPEEDWAY, WILKINS ROAD, GILLMAN.

February 22, 2022 Filed Under: News, SA Women in Motorcycling, Speedway, State Championship

2022 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SIDECAR CHAMPIONSHIPS, THIS SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26TH, GILLMAN SPEEDWAY, WILKINS ROAD, GILLMAN.

With the 2022 Australian Sidecar Championship fast approaching at Gillman Speedway Stadium – every sidecar event between now and April at Gillman is going to be a huge shakedown in the lead up to the Championships – and this Saturday night is the biggest of them – with a hugely talented South Australian line up looking to get early bragging rights.

Bring the family or friends – and watch as the Mark Plaisted / Ben Pitt team take another step in preparing for the defence of their Australian Championship.

Fantastic food at the canteen and the drinks are nice and cold at the bars.

COVID contact tracing at entry gates is required and masks are required when lining up at ALL counters, NO MASK NO SERVICE

Live Streaming available for those unable to attend via www.speedwayaustralia.tv for just A$27.50

More info www.gillmanspeedway.com

 

SA Sidecar Championship February 26th 2022

Gates Open 4.00pm

Pee Wees 6.00pm

Racing 7.00pm

 

Adults $25.00

Concession $20.00

Children U16 FREE

Parking FREE.

EFTPOS or Cash at Gates, Canteen, Bar and Souvenir Shop

Blumberg Hotel 2022 South Australian Championship

  1            1      Mark Plaisted / Ben Pitt                                    SA/Vic              Yamaha

  2          15       Shane Rudloff / Scott Morris                            SA

  3        970       Dean Hobbs / Daniel Low                                 SA                    Suzuki

  4         82       Wayne Lethbridge / Grantley Simounds           SA                    Yamaha

  5        107       Mick Headland / Brenton Kerr                           SA                    Yamaha

  6         11       Thomas Adams / Jaxon Rayner                        SA                    Honda

  7          43       Daniel Puddy / Byron Mordaunt                       SA

  8          21       Aaron Silvy / Jaron Silvy                                  SA                    Yamaha

  9        272       Adam Pascoe / Josh Pascoe                            SA                    Yamaha

10           14       Kym Menadue / Eric Melton                             SA                    Yamaha

11          46       Mitchell Spear / Glen Zaworski                         SA

12          77       Tim Bichard / Brenton Marsh                           SA                    Yamaha

13           40       Damien Niesche / Ayrton Canning                    SA

14         115       Kane Golding / Isaac Amos                              SA                    Yamaha

15          12       Brian Silvy / Damian Egan                               SA                    Yamaha

16           35       Mark Mitchell / Tony Carter                              SA

Photo credits; Derick Thomas Photography, with thanks

 

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