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LEVI DAY – 2ND OVERALL IN THE DUCATI TRI OPTIONS CUP IN THE UK!

October 20, 2020 Filed Under: News, Road Racing

The 5th and final round of the Ducati Tri Options Cup was held at the Brands Hatch GP Circuit over the weekend. I love the GP circuit at Brands, it’s super fast and has some insanely scary blind corners.

I was going into the final round 26 points off the championship lead. Every race up until the final round I had finished 1st or 2nd, bar one race where I finished 12th, after running off the track and rejoining. I didn’t go into the final round thinking about the championship, as it was going to be a stretch, but my goal was to win both races and that would be all I could do, and then just see what happens from there!

Friday was a little damp for the first practice session but we collected some good information on how to move forward with the bike. We had qualifying on Friday afternoon and the improvements we made to the bike felt better and I managed to put it 2nd on the grid.

I was really looking forward to Saturdays 10 lap race. We had made a few more changes to the bike and was feeling confident. I didn’t get a great launch off the line, and was 5th into turn 1. I managed to get passed a couple of riders, and it took me until half way through lap two, to get passed Dijon Compton, who was sitting in 2nd place. By the end of lap 2 Josh Day had a 0.8 second lead on me, but for the next 3 laps I managed to close the gap to 0.25 of a second, setting the fastest lap of the race along the way. On lap 6, Josh’s quick shifter stopped working and he put his hand up, which allowed me passed. He managed to continue the race, and ride with out the quick shifter. When I lead a race I always ride my own pace, a famous quote I live by, from Australian Race Car Driver Jack Brabham, who used to say he would try and win at the slowest possible speed. If and when I get out in front in races, I only ever ride as fast as I need too, then if a rider feels like they can go quicker and they can pass me, I’m more than happy to get in a scrap and battle for the victory. If I’m not in front then I’ll put it all on the line to try and get there. We managed to hold off Josh to take victory in Race 1 and close the gap down a little, to 21 points. With only 1 race left, if meant Josh would have to get 11th or lower, and I would have to win the race. Josh hadn’t finished lower than 2nd all year, so I knew this would be a near impossible task, but I had to put it all on the line and obviously try my best to win.

Race 2 on Sunday was bright and early at 10:05am. I was starting from pole, due to setting the fastest lap of the race on Saturday. I got away well, but it was David Shoebridge who got the whole shot. I passed him off the back straight and led for the first few laps. Elliott Pinson then got passed me and he pulled half a second on me in a couple of laps. I got into a good rhythm and got my head back down, and managed to get back passed Elliot with 2 laps to go. I crossed the finish line with the win, 0.3 of a second ahead of Elliott, and set the fastest lap of the race in race 2 also. Josh played it smart as I knew he would, and rode around in 5th, which was all he had to do to secure the championship. It was a great way to end the year, winning both races at the final round!

I’m really proud of how our season went. If it wasn’t for the 12th place I had at the first round, then the final round could have had more to play for between Josh and myself. But it was a mistake of my own doing so only got myself to blame! I can hold my head high when I get beaten and there were times that I wasn’t the fastest rider on the day. But I’m proud of the races we had and to win 50% of the races, with the other 50% of the race wins going to the championship winner, is something I’m very proud of.

I can’t thank my wife Katie enough for all her support. For us as a family, away from the racing, it has been a very tough year. We have endured two miscarriages in the last 10 months and that has been a really difficult thing for us both. We also lost my Pop Max (who our son Max is named after), a few months ago, and were unable to say goodbye, as he was in Australia and due to Covid we were unable to get back. I would like to dedicate our seasons results, to my wife Katie, our angel babies and to my Pop Max, who was always a huge supporter of me following my dreams. I wore a special helmet this weekend to bring awareness to Baby Loss Awareness Month, and would like to give support to anyone else who has had to endure anything like this. Through all of this Katie has had my back 100% and has always been a hugely positive support to me, all the way through.

My team this year, Darren, Nigel and Paul. These guys worked tirelessly to give me a great bike all season and the results are a team effort from everyone involved. I did my job to the best of my ability and so did all my team, and I’m proud to have worked with them all. Our engine was never stripped all year, it never had the cams dialled in, or had the engine apart at all. Apart from oil changes the engine didn’t get looked at, at all. It’s a credit to Ducati for the build quality of the V2 and shows how good the engine is!

A big thank you to all the people who made this season possible. Mike and Maddie Green, from Boast Plumbing Supplies for supplying the Ducati V2 and all their help. My main sponsor, AJN Steelstock for the amazing support and Bathgate Group. With out these guys, our racing season wouldn’t have been possible, and I cant thank them all enough for allowing me to follow my dreams and continue this journey of racing. I am humbled but the support they give me, and not only are they great supporters of my racing, more importantly they are people Katie and I call dear friends!

And to our team partners:

  • Sublime Designs
  • Maxton Suspension
  • Motogear UK
  • X-Lite Helmets
  • Rock Oil
  • PDQ Precision Engineering
  • Motorcycle Fitness
  • R&G Protection
  • RST

Thank you all for the amazing support! Who knows what next year will bring yet, but I would like to step up, perhaps back in to SuperStock 1000 or something similar. I only had one season in stock 1000 and the depth of competition is absolutely world class in that championship, so I would love to have another crack at that if possible. But each year, if I get to go racing at all, it is a huge bonus, as I couldn’t do it without the support that my amazing sponsors give me. Thank you all for supporting me this year and roll on 2021!

Cheers,

Levi Day

2020 HISTORIC SCRAMBLE CHAMPIONSHIPS & TROY Series SA FEATURE THIS WEEKEND!

October 15, 2020 Filed Under: Motocross, News, SA Women in Motorcycling, SAMX Championship, State Championship, Trials

With the short and crammed half a 2020 season about to come to an end for the off road disciplines, this weekend sees two of the final events for the year before summer kicks in and speedway becomes the discipline of choice – the 2020 SA Historic Scramble Championships at ACUSA Park and the final round of Trial’s TROY Series SA 2020 at Victor Harbor.

The Levis MCC will once again host the SA Historic Scramble Championships at ACUSA Park at Harrogate, via Nairne in the Adelaide Hills, with 100+ entries on solo and sidecar machines, this will be a full day’s racing kicking off from 9.00am.

FREE ENTRY for spectators and fully catered ALL DAY – and plenty of room for physical distancing as per COVID requirements.

SA Historic Scramble Championship photos courtesy of Pretend Photography, the late great Jen Shanks!

While this is happening, the AJS MTC will be hosting the final round of TROY Series SA 2020, the Scarpantoni Wines Frank Tuck Trial, signposted from the Waitpinga Road – also kicking off at 9.00am, with FREE ENTRY for spectators – but bring a picnic basket for lunch, with plenty of room for physical distancing as per COVID requirements!

It will be interesting to see which Victor Harbor get served this weekend – the dry version or the wet version (see pics) – and with Australian representatives and Champions in action, the viewing will be top notch!

2020 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HISTORIC CHAMPIONSHIPS – ENTRIES OPEN MONDAY

September 4, 2020 Filed Under: Motocross, News, SAMX Championship, State Championship

Entries for the 2020 SA Historic Scramble Championships will open at 11.00am Monday September 7th!

Being held at ACUSA Park and being run by the Levis MCC, this will be an event not to miss if you own an old scramble machine – SOLO or SIDECAR!

TRIALS SA & THE JUVENTUS MCC GEAR UP FOR 2020 SA TRIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.

August 17, 2020 Filed Under: News, SA Women in Motorcycling, State Championship, Trials

This years South Australian Trial Championships, being run by the Juventus MCC at Barina, Eden Valley over the weekend of October 3 & 4 promises to be a highlight of the Trials SA calendar for 2020, if for no other reason than it is being run on an Australian Championship (2011) venue. With so many events being cancelled this year due to COVID-19, there is now an open invitation to anyone who has a trials bike in the shed to drag it out, dust it off and have a ride – and get some use out of the MA licence for 2020! 

Leading the field at the 2020 SA Trial Championships will be current Australian representatives, Connor Hogan (left) and Lillie Yiatrou

Trials SA and the Juventus MCC will offer a full range of Championship classes – as well as non-competitive and novice classes for those who just want to have a ride! And, also on offer will be the always popular (non competitive Mini Trial Class for riders aged 4 to Under 9 years.

South Australia are also the only state to offer 2 classes for junior women, riding the white (A) or black (B) lines

The full range of classes are;

Senior Solo; Trial 1, Trial 2, Trial 3, Trial 4, Trial 5, Women*, Veterans (40+), Historic Blue, Historic White,

Junior Solo; Junior A, Junior A Women, Junior B, Junior B Women

Sidecar; A Grade, B Grade, Classic.

Non Competitive; Mini Trial, Non Comp Solo, Non Comp Sidecar, Novice Solo, Novice Sidecar

*Open Women to nominate line riding (Trial 1 -5). Harder lines are scored first in a tiered system. Name plate colour to match line ridden.

Junior B is designed for entry level riders and is suitable for small wheel bikes.

Mini Trial is designed for entry level riders and is suitable for small wheel bikes with automatic gearboxes and is non-competitive.

Historic Blue ride to Blue Splits, Historic White ride to white splits

B Grade Sidecar to ride Yellow/Black splits, Classic Sidecars have run of section, lowest score on the day wins.

A ‘Classic’ sidecar shall be defined as having an air-cooled motor and drum brakes, with no sidecar wheel brake.

Novice is limited to non-graded riders. No rider on the grading list in any grade is permitted to enter Novice.

Novice is open to all senior riders (over 16 years) who wish to experience trials. Rider will have run of section.

Non-Comp, including all Novice group riders, ride for no awards or series points.

 

The junior classes will showcase some exciting talent – and especially with 2 classes for each, boys and girls.

Riders name plates must also match what line they are riding, with the plate colours for the Championships being;

GREEN; TRIAL 1 (formally Expert)

RED; TRIAL 2 (formally A Grade Solo), A GRADE SIDECAR

YELLOW; TRIAL 3 (formally B Grade Solo), B GRADE SIDECAR

BLUE, TRIAL 4 (formally C Grade Solo), HISTORIC BLUE, VETERANS

WHITE; TRIAL 5 (formally Clubman),  HISTORIC WHITE,  JUNIOR A (boys & girls)

BLACK;  CLASSIC SIDECAR;  JUNIOR B (boys & girls)

ORANGE;  NON COMP SOLO & SIDECAR, NOVICE, MINI TRIAL

Camping onsite is allowed (no showers though) and the event will be catered onsite by the Vine Inn Barossa – more details of this will be released with the supp regs! Keep an eye out for more details and the ENTRIES OPEN sign put up in the coming weeks! 

Photos with thanks; Trentino Priori and John Cowan

 

2020 SA MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP DATES HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED – AND NOW RELEASED!

June 5, 2020 Filed Under: Motocross, News, SAMX Championship, State Championship

2020 SA MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP DATES HAVE BEEN RESCHEDULED – AND NOW RELEASED!

Coming out of the COVID-19 lockdown the 2020 SA Motocross Championship dates and venues have now been confirmed, with it now being a 3 round Series for 2020, which in itself is a great thing to have only lost 1 round due to the pandemic!

 

The 2020 SA Motocross Championship will now be made up of the following rounds;

Round 1               July 25th & 26th                   Remark                 Riverland JMC

Round 2               August 8th & 9th                 Monarto              South Coast MXC

Round 3               August 29th & 30th             Gillman                 Motocross Riders Assoc.

 

As in previous years, juniors will race on Saturday, with seniors on Sunday, and classes and race formats to be released in the coming days, with round 1 entries to open before the end of June.

With the AJMX now proposed to be running in the school holidays in September, it made it almost impossible to stay with the original dates. 

 

                                                          

Poster design by Makayla Kitchen, with thanks

NOMINATIONS FOR THE 2019 MSA HALL OF FAME & MSA LIFE MEMBERSHIP – NOW OPEN

July 29, 2019 Filed Under: All disciplines, Coaches, Dirt Track, Enduro, Motocross, News, Reliability, Road Racing, SAMX Championship, SAORC, Speedway, Supermoto, Trials

HEADS UP EVERYONE! Nominations for the 2019 MSA Hall of Fame and MSA Life Membership(s) ARE NOW OPEN

It’s now time to get thinking about a couple of the categories for the 2019 MSA Night of Champions – the big 2!

All nominations are able to be done online, plus – all forms can also be downloaded from the Motorcycling SA website.

 

2019 MSA HALL OF FAME NOMINATION FORM; HERE

MSA LIFE MEMBERSHIP NOMINATION FORM; HERE

 

Nominations for the other annual awards will open in late August – stay tuned!

The Frank Franklin Trophy

(For an outstanding contribution to South Australian Motorcycling)

The MSA Rising Star Award
(For our most outstanding riders under the age of 16!)

MSA Regional Volunteer Awards
(For our hard working & quite brilliant volunteers)

Tickets will go on sale for our ‘Night of Nights’ in October, and once again Clubs will be able to book a table of 10!

With 2018 close to a maximum with 190 attendees, and a maximum of 220 seats available for the night – be quick when tickets go on sale so as not to miss out on Motorcycling SA’s ‘Night of Nights’!

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