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REPORT – 2022 SAMX CHAMPIONSHIPS ROUND 1

April 29, 2022 Filed Under: Motocross, News, SA Women in Motorcycling

What a fantastic spectacle for our sport here in SA with Gillman hosting the first round of the Eagle Trailers Campers and Caravans 2022 South Australian Motocross Championship, & presented by AMX Superstores.

With increasing interest from our interstate rivals, the entry list was not only increased with the number of local entries, but also with quality competitors from over borders, and across all classes, resulting in positive growth on our 2021 entries for Round 1.

With the long weekend in memory of our ANZAC troopers who sacrificed so much for our freedom, their attitudes and comraderies were evident amongst our junior riders who got first use of the immaculately prepared track from the MRA club.

All classes had great entry numbers and the racing was fierce but fair and in the spirit of the ANZACS, the sportsmanship was second to none across the two days.

Our youngest competitive group the 7-U9 50cc showed how healthy our sport is looking with 19 entries, 4 of those girls which shows the increasing % females taking to the dirt amongst the boys in this grass roots level.

This strength and growth of female riders in the sport is strongly supported by the 13 girls that also competed in the two classes, which are, once again in 2022, proudly sponsored by Titanium Security Australia.

Both, the 85cc 2 str/150cc 4st and 125cc 2st/250cc 4 str classes were held on Saturday. The talent that is emerging is super exciting with Jessica Bennet dominating the 85/150cc class, and rising gun, Emily Lambert showing her dominance in the 125/250cc class.

The split group of 65cc classes (7-9 & 10-U12) again ticked a positive as a lead indicator of our youngsters with impressive entries with 24 in the 7-9yrs and 12 in the 10-12 years, which is also up on last year’s numbers.

The 12-U16 85cc BW class is always a stacked class and this year’s depth of talent is as healthy as I can remember with a host of riders capable of winning on any given day. The Victorian contingent have added some real depth and class to the junior classes and the SA boys didn’t have it all their own way.

Much improved Kye Little (GASGAS) showed incredible poise and maturity as he looks to be a big improver in this class this year, but it was young gun, Austin Boyd (Yamaha), who was a standout going 1-1-1- with Little in second. The final podium position would be between the Yamaha Junior Racing Team riders Ryder Woodrow (SA) & Jobe Dunne (Vic), and as his name would suggest, it was Dunne that got it done, securing 3rd place on the day.

Local Tomi Doble showed his adaptable skills across 3 different disciplines with some really solid motos in round 1, all the while juggling his bLU cRU SA Junior Cup commitments, within the road race discipline, combined with his motocross and enduro campaigns.

A very worthy mention of sportsmanship was Johnny Teixeira on board his 85cc in this class sacrificed his own race and stopped to assist lifting a bike off a fallen rider which again displayed a great ANZAC spirit of sacrifice and looking after your mates and young Johnny needs to be applauded for his efforts. Well done.

Our premier junior class on Saturday was the 13-U16 125cc class where YJR’s Wil Carpenter continues to goes from strength to strength with a 1-1-2 finish for 1st overall. Thomas Lambert continues to impress and looks a genuine contender after a confidence boosting victory at the recent Prince of the Gulf over the Easter Long Weekend. Victorian fast charger Kayden Strode never gives up and he proudly put GASGAS on the podium as this manufactory continues to get noticed with impressive results around the country.

Ollie Gear again showed his raw ability on 2 wheels with an impressive 4th overall for the day. Ollie, and brother Davey have their eyes on the Australian Off Road Championships, where both boys are on the podium in their classes after 4 of 12 rounds. Incredibly talented across disciplines you can never right these kids off, so don’t be surprised to see them lift themselves onto the top step of the podium before this Championship is over.

The fantastic display of bar to bar racing, as well as the off track sportsmanship should be the talk of the town as these young men and women’s attitude towards each other, and the event officials was first class and set the standard for the rest of the Championship.

“I could not be prouder of how all parents and riders conducted themselves over the weekend. We have had some issues in years gone by, and of course emotions can run high at times, but the conduct and behavior over the weekend was first class, complete with a great family and inclusive environment. It was a great spectacle for those who attended as we seek to attract more families to our great discipline of the sport. I really feel that SA motocross is heading in the right direction” quoted the SAMX Sports Manager Clint Gow-Smith.

Sunday 24th April SENIOR DAY

With the National Pro MX Championship coming to town for round 4 on May 29, a handful of the Australian Championship regulars from interstate would use this round to get some track time amongst SA’s best.

Our premier PRO MX1 Class was stacked with household names and the SA charge was led by none other than Brett Metcalfe who has his eyes set on far greater things. As he peeled of super consistent lap times to take the overall, with little resistance from his competition, and it is clear the ‘old guy’ in this class has some unfinished business come May 29 for round 4 of the Pro MX at the same venue.

It was great to see Hayden Melross for the 2nd year in a row and his speed increased throughout the day as he comes back from injury. Liam Andrews on board the Honda in 2022 after an impressive junior career, including representing Australia, showed his fitness is no worries competing in both, the both MX1 and MX2 classes and showed great consistency and thoroughly enjoyed the track at Gillman in his post-race interview .

The PRO MX2 class really struggled for numbers in 2021 but for 2022 has been injected with handful of our very best juniors from last year, stepping up for their first senior hit out at SA Championship level.

Pitman, Carpenter, Loffler and Co. looked right at home amongst a stacked field including Alex Larwood (WBR Yamaha), Blake Fox (GASGAS) and Campbell Williams (Honda Racing), who are all residing in Victoria and racing professionally. Larwood showed why he is the most exciting thing to come out of SA since the Metcalfe Brothers some 20 years ago. He put the field to the sword and, like Metcalfe in MX1, these 2 South Aussies want nothing more than to go 1-1 in both classes in round 4 of the Pro MX on their home track on May 29th at Gilman.

However, Kai Newbold (Banks KTM) was out the gate and his trademark holeshots that saw him lead his school buddy from Kadina, Larwood, around for the first lap or two. Newbold, even though he was eventually passed by the interstate riders, certainly put his fellow South Aussies on notice that he is serious about a record 4th straight Championship in the PRO MX2 class.

With Mitchell Norris (GASGAS) riding in both PRO classes, MX1 and MX2 it will be interesting to see if Norris can channel all that experience and seriously challenge the #7 KTM rider in the remaining 3 rounds.

In the premier (125/250cc) junior class that is now a feature on the Sunday programme, it was again the silky skills and speed of Wil Carpenter that dominated on the 4stroke Yamaha. Wil looks right at home on this machine and when interviewed post-race, Wil put his weekend’s success down to “I am just really enjoying myself on and off the bike this year” and it certainly is reflective in his results.

Billy Cameron (Vic KTM) has featured throughout his juniors at various rounds of the SAMX and always comes out charging. Billy showed great speed but it was his Victorian counterpart that just does not know how to give up, Kayden Strode, doing enough to secure 2nd overall in front of Cameron. The talent in this class runs deep and keep an eye out for Lambert and Boyd at round 2 as they can win on any given day also.

The Butler’s Mechanical Services sponsored Women All-Powers Class featured 2 more interstate riders, Taylah McCutcheon and Maddy Healey, coming to get some track time before the Women’s Australian Championship (WMX) heads to the Gillman MX complex for round 2 of their Championship, alongside the PRO MX Nationals on May 29.

With a class of 11 starters the interstate women showed that growing up racing with all the boys has done them no end of good, as both women’s speed and aggression was reflected in their laps times which rivalled many of the MX2 and Expert Class riders.

Locally it was great to see #5 Amy Bartsch return to our series after traveling in 2021. Promising junior and 2021 MSA Rising Star finalist for MX, Emma Haylock (Husqvarna) showed she was more than comfortable in her first senior Championship with a really gritty days racing that included a nasty crash and some mechanical issues.

The Expert All-Powers Class also seen a handful of juniors enter their first senior Championship on a track that was prepared and continued to break up a lot more than the usual junior tracks these guys are used to. It was the experience of the older riders in this class that would come to the fore in round 1 with Sparrow, Dent and Walker looking the most comfortable throughout the day and taking the 3 podium positions in that order.

Emerging riders Spurling, Pagon, Rochow and Co. will learn from round 1 and look to shake this class up a bit as we head to Renmark where the red sand and whoops may suit some riders coming across from the Enduro scene.

Ollie Pitchford continues to impress in his break out year in the Clubman. Ollie finished off his junior career with solid results in the Enduro Championships and his MX skills have really gone to another level in 2022, surprising even himself with a dominating performance going 1-1-1 on Sunday.

Dilks, Bowles, Wells and Martin look set to have some awesome battles and without the 2021 Champion Averay competing at round 1 this class is wide open.

The 35-44 Years Veterans class was set to be a lot closer with such names as Carroll ,Metcalfe and the 2021 Experts champion, Bradley Ross clicking over to 35 years young, but illness would remove Carroll and unfortunately the long awaited return to this class from Shane Metcalfe was cut short with his late withdrawal.

Ross dominated from the get go showing that age is nothing but a number taking the overall in front of Hollis and Johnston.

In the Masters 45+ Veterans, the MRA track guru himself, Darren Averay (Honda) looks very keen to defend his 2021 Championship in this class with another impressive ride on his home deck to take the overall in front of Ian Haylock and Humphries.

Round 2 of the Eagle Trailers, Campers & Caravans 2022 South Australian Motocross Championships, presented by AMX Superstores is coming up fast, in Renmark on May 21 and 22 at the Riverland Junior Motocross Club. Registration is open now, and closes at midnight on May 16, through Ridernet.

Photos courtesy of Eric McConnochie (@ericmcconnochie)

 

 

NEWS – TROY SERIES SA 2022 ROUND 2 : LAUNCH OF THE XTREME TRIALS TRIAL.

April 28, 2022 Filed Under: News, Trials

A new event to the trials SA calendar, this weekend sees Trials South Australia running Round 2 of the 2022 TROY Series SA – The Xtreme Trials Trial – hosted by Juventus Motorcycle Club.

The Trial will be held at 736 Angas Valley Road, Mount Pleasant, 5235 with the qualification section on Saturday April 30 with camping available on site, and the main event kicking off early on Sunday May 1.

 

As it stands, after the Frank Tuck Trial first round in Victor Harbor earlier this month, the points for each class are as follows :

CLASS RED – TRIAL 1 & TRIAL 2 POINTS SCORE
1 Connor Hogan (T1) 25 0
2 Grant Stephen (T2) 22 33
3 Daniel Fraser (T2) 20 50
4 Haydon Barwick (T1) 18 62

 

CLASS YELLOW – TRIAL 3 POINTS SCORE
1 Stephen Rees 25 9
2 Carl Hentschke 22 42
3 Alisha Harry JUNIOR 20 46
4 Hayden Eardley JUNIOR 18 55

 

CLASS BLUE – TRIAL 4 POINTS SCORE
1 Andrew Tarrant 25 3
2 Trent Long 22 8
3 Leigh Bentley 20 17
4 Christopher Armstrong ROOKIE 18 18
5 Shane Bentley ROOKIE 16 21
6 Hayley Stephen JUNIOR 15 44
7 Jasmine Tarrant 14 47
8 Ashton Harry JUNIOR 13 63
9 Robert Parvin 12 81

 

CLASS WHITE – JUNIOR A &  JUNIOR B POINTS SCORE
1 Kody Irrgang (A) 25 5
2 Cooper Harry (A) 22 13
3 Ashley Barwick (A) 20 15
4 Brett Schiller (A) 18 22
5 Isaac Schultz (A) 16 31 (25 c)
6 Lucinda Cowan (A) 15 31 (23 c)
7 Cameron Stephen (B) 14 37

 

CLASS PINK – JUNIOR & SENIOR WOMEN LINE POINTS SCORE
1 Alisha Harry YELLOW 25 46
2 Hayley Stephen BLUE 22 44
3 Jasmine Tarrant BLUE 20 47
4 Ashley Barwick WHITE 18 15
5 Lucinda Cowan WHITE 16 31
6 Ella Peacock WHITE 15 42
7 Rebecca Rees BLACK 14 27

 

CLASS BLACK & WHITE – T5, T6 & HISTORICS POINTS SCORE
1 Kurt Janda (T5) 25 5
2 Shane Schiller (T5) ROOKIE 22 6
3 Kieran Hill (T5) 20 10 (35 c)
4 Simon Wotton (T5) ROOKIE 18 10 (34 c)
5 Brenton Wundenberg (T5) 16 13
6 Martin Whitaker (T5) 15 15
7 Ryan Tarrant (T5) 14 17
8 Rebecca Rees (T6) 13 27
9 Andrew Earl (T5) 12 35
10 Ella Peacock (T5) 11 42

Following The Xtreme Trials Trial, the SA 2022 TROY Series will continue later in the year with the upcoming Max Graetz Trial on July 31. In the meantime, Trials South Australia is running a series of other events including Come & Try Days, the Keep Ya Feet Up Trial in Gawler, and the 2022 SA Women’s Cup on Sunday June 19.

For any further info, questions or to get involved contact the Trials Sports Manager Ella Peacock :  peacockella@hotmail.com

NEWS – 2022 SA JUNIOR SIDECAR CHAMPIONSHIP THIS WEEKEND!

April 27, 2022 Filed Under: News, Speedway

This coming Saturday April 30 sees the running of the 2022 SA Junior Sidecar Championship, at Sidewinders Junior Speedway in Wingfield.

Gates open at 4:30PM, with racing starting from 7:00PM – with Solo, Novice Solo, PeeWee and 50CC Supports are all hitting the track during the night! It’ll be a great opportunity to get down and support the future stars of the sport – catch Australia #1 Kayden Gates/Harley Ackerly, Australia #2 Lachlan Coppen/Hayden Kuchel, Australia #3 Nate Headland/Sam Horton, Australia #4 Chloe Ackerly/Eva Whitworth and Australia #5 Adam Niesche/Kobi Canning .

Adults just $5 and kids under 16 are free – and the canteen will be pumping with awesome food throughout the night.

For further information, contact Adam Possingham by emailing apossingham@gmail.com or visit the Sidewinders website http://sidewindersjuniorspeedway.com.au/http://www.mra.net.au

NEWS – 2022 SAMX CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE GO!!!

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

This upcoming weekend sees the running of the Eagle Trailers, Campers and Caravans 2022 South Australian Motocross Championships, with Round One presented by AMX Superstores and hosted by Motocross Riders Association.

 

It’s going to be an absolutely massive weekend with over 300 riders set to tear up the Gillman Motocross Track across Saturday and Sunday, in over 15 Classes – with each Class meeting the requirement for State Championships.

 

There’ll be plenty of riders to keep an eye out for across both days – including recently crowned 2022 Prince of the Gulf and MSA Rising Star Award nominee Thomas Lambert, 2021 SA Champion (and one of the youngest MSA Rising Star Award nominees ever!) Declan Smart, 2021 State Champion and 2021 MSA Rising Star Award nominee Emily Lambert (who is so far killing it in 2022!), and the return of Kody Everett after a recent injury. Shame Metcalfe and Warren Carroll will be out battling in the Veterans 35-44 Years races, and current SA #3 Chloe Barton will be looking to get results in the Women’s All Powers – though also gearing up for the A4DE coming up in a couple of weeks!

Practice commences at 8am each day, with races following immediately after. Entry for spectators is FREE all weekend, and Gillmans will be pumping out hot and cold food all weekend, with a coffee van also on site. Camping is available at the track available from Friday night, with a $10 charge per family/carload.

 

For further information, contact slademsc@gmail.com or visit the Motorcross Riders Association website http://www.mra.net.au

NEWS – 2022 AUSTRALIAN SIDECAR CHAMPIONSHIPS RETURN

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

GOOD FRIDAY;

Easter Good Friday Meet and Greet Riders / Passengers at the Blumberg Hotel Birdwood from 11.00am.

Free Bus from Gillman Speedway Leaves 10.00am, returns approx. 3.00pm.

Full Hotel Menu for Lunch.

Buy one and get one FREE ticket into the National Motor Museum, which is well worth a look.

To book seats for Bus, contact Ivan Golding, ivangold@bigpond.com or 0417 138 378 by Tuesday 12th April 5.00pm.

       

 

NIGHT 1: SATURDAY NIGHT IS QUALIFICATION NIGHT.

Practice 5.00pm,

Racing from 7.00pm

 

16 teams vying for the last 8 spots over 20 heats of fierce racing

Stephen Saunders / Duanne Dennis.

Rick Stephens / Nick O’Brien.

Jack Summerling / Martin Wilde.

Jake Treloar / Eli Wright.

Paul Hemsworth / Adam Botham.

Max Howse / Riley Commons.

Shane Rudloff / Scott Morris.

Mark Mitchell / Tony Carter.

Damien Niesche / Aryton Canning.

Trent Headland / Darryl Whetstone.

Kym Menadue / Shane Dolan.

David Bottrell / Darcy Risstrom.

Stuart Firth / Timothy Green.

Byren Gates / Eli Bock.

Brian Silvy / Damian Egan.

Christopher Walker / April Cottrell.

 

1st Reserve           Dean Hobbs / Daniel Low.

2nd Reserve          Wayne Lethbridge / Grantley Simounds.

3rd Reserve           Devon Gates / Megan Cane

 

NIGHT 2: SUNDAY NIGHT IS CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT

Gates open 3.00pm,

Rider introduction 6.40pm

AND THE ACTION STARTS AT 7.00PM

 

These seeded riders & passengers will be joined by top 8 point scorers from Saturday night’s qualifying

Mark Plaisted / Ben Pitt                                       Current Australia & SA #1

Warren Monson / Andrew Summerhayes   Current Australia #2 & Victoria #1

Mick Headland / Brenton Kerr                             Former World & Australian Champion

Darrin Treloar / Blake Cox.                        Former World & Australian Champion

Brodie Cohen / Jesse Headland.                          Queensland Champion

Brandon Warke / Mitchell Danks-Firth.     Queensland #2

Shane Hudson / Adam Constable.             New South Wales #2

Kane Golding / Isaac Amos.                       Current SA #2

 

A great way to spend the Easter Long Weekend, great food, hot and cold drinks, souvenirs, raffles and 16 of the BEST sidecar teams racing for the crown.

Full canteen, ice-cream van, potato van, bar and merch booth open both days – from 2pm Saturday, and 3pm Sunday.

 

Admission prices

Sat $25 adult, $20 concession, under 16 free

Sun $30 adult, $25 concession, under 16 free.

Programs $5

 

Plus supported on both nights by :

Sunday 17th;        Australian Speedway Junior 250cc Sidecar Championship

Saturday 16th;      The O’Brien Cup for Junior 250cc Sidecar

 

Field for 2022 Australian Speedway U16 250cc Sidecar Championship

Brady Tickle / Isaac Mitchell.

Adam Niesche / Koby Canning.

Kayden Gates / Harley Acker;ley.

Nate Headland / Sam Horton.

Lachlan Coppen / Hayden Kuchel.

Chloe Ackerley / Eve Whitworth.

Cooper Seaton / TBA.

Amelia Silvy / Tayla Lucas.

Seth Puddy / Hannah Silvy.

 

Reserve Remy O’Donnell / TBA

 

Same Field for O’Brien Cup Saturday Night.

 

If you cannot make it to the track for just $27.50 you can watch the live stream of all the action with https://speedwayaustralia.tv/ or order 2 night DVD from Gillman Speedway Souvenir shop

 

And if you’re looking for some great merch to remember the weekend – check this out;

NEWS – LOCAL SPEEDWAY RIDER ASHLEY JANSEN-BATCHELOR 3RD PLACE IN THE AUSTRALIAN SPEEDWAY 125CC INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP

April 6, 2022 Filed Under: News, Speedway

Saturday night, Ashley competed in what was probably the most hotly contested Australian Championship in a number of years with 16 riders from all over Australia competing. This Championship was delayed more than 12 months due to Covid-19 Restrictions.

Ashley had a great night over his 5 heats progressing straight through to the final with only 1 point separating each of the top four riders and no single rider had won every one of their heats. Any one of the top four riders could have come away with the win. In the end NSW’s Beau Bailey come away with the win followed by WA’s Mitch Mcdermit, SA’s Ashley Jansen-Batchelor and SA’s Harry Sadler

Ashley said he was “really happy to have made the podium at an Australian Championship and it is really a dream come true. It was great to finish my 125cc racing career on a high!! I had not done a lot of 125cc racing this season so to finish in 3rd place is really something I am very happy with. It’s not everyday you get to say you are Australia’s Number 3 at your chosen sport so I would like to thank everyone that has helped get me here over the years, it means a lot to me.”

Ashley along with team mate Harry Sadler finished in 2nd place in The Best Pairs Australian Championship the following day.

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