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Middleton Secures Record Sixth Straight Solo Championship Win at Sedgwick

October 7, 2018 Filed Under: News, Trial

He came, he saw, he conquered. 28-year-old Kyle Middleton once again has re-written the history books by becoming the first rider to win six straight Australian Solo Championships, after he crushed his rivals at the 2018 Delecca’s Australian Trial Championship at Sedgwick in Victoria.

After scoring 14-points on Saturday, the New South Welshman went on to score 25-points on Sunday, which saw him finishing on top of the points tally with just 39-points to his name.

While Middleton performed so well against the competition, he didn’t feel as good yesterday, as he did on Saturday. This was simply because Middleton felt a bit ‘off’, as he was tired from the opening day of action.

“The body simply didn’t feel right today,” said Middleton at the conclusion of Sunday’s race.

Middleton’s second lap saw him digging deep, which went to plan for him. However, he started to have a couple of bad sections, which damaged his overall score a bit. Otherwise, it wasn’t too bad for Middleton, who entered the weekend with a bit of self-doubt.

The reason behind Middleton’s self-doubt was because after he came back from this year’s Scottish Six Day Trial in May, he returned back to Australia with a lot of injuries.

Since then, Middleton has really struggled with his body. There have been points this year where he honestly has thought to himself that he didn’t know if he would have even been able to do the Australian Trial Championship, as he didn’t train much this year.

“I guess all the stress was for nothing, because I rode fairly well this weekend,” expressed Middleton, who rates his sixth championship as his best, purely because it has been the hardest to win.

“I came into this weekend with a bit of self-doubt, however, once I got halfway through the first lap on Saturday I understood that I was riding quite well. To be able to win this year’s championship is a great feeling, but most of all it’s a massive relief,” added Middleton.

Middleton has declared that he will be back in 2019 to try and defend his championship, and hopefully make it a seventh straight title.

“As next year’s championship will be held in Tasmania, for sure Chris [Bayles] will be a tough person to beat, we will be riding in his ‘own back yard’. Hopefully in the off-season I’ll take a bit of time off and try and get my body right. If we do that, we should be more than fine,” concluded Middleton.

66-points off Middleton in second place was young gun, Connor Hogan, who continues to impress and has proven that he is a future star of the sport.
It was a bit of an up-and-down weekend for the 18-year-old, who hails from Bangor, in South Australia.

Hogan enjoyed some good laps and some laps which weren’t quite good. However, all in all he was pretty happy with how the weekend went.

“I managed to pull it together in the end, so I’m happy to walk away with second overall,” said Hogan, who scored 57-points on Saturday and 48 on Sunday.

When asked what he thought about the sections, Hogan replied with; “I found the courses fairly difficult and testing. Some sections were very much like what I rode while in Europe, but most weren’t. They were what you expected to be like at a place like Sedgwick. The sections were a lot of fun to ride.”

Overall however, Hogan walked away from the Australian Trail Championship more than content, as he didn’t have much expectations. Hogan, who finished fifth overall in last year’s Solo Championship just wanted to improve from last year, which he certainly did.

The next challenge for Hogan is to try and win the championship, which he is not getting to ahead of himself, just yet.

“It would be nice to be able to battle for the championship next year. In saying that, Kyle is an amazing rider, so it will be hard to knock him off his perch anytime soon. To be able to beat Kyle and take the championship would be ideal. I’ll keep working and hopefully one day it might happen,” finished Hogan.

Just three points off Hogan was the 38-year-old, Colin Zarczynski.
Zarczynski certainly had a better day on Sunday, than what he had on Saturday.
On Saturday, Zarczynski suffered massive cramping’s in his hand, to the point where he couldn’t even open his own hand.

“I spent a lot time trying to fix my hand overnight,” explained Zarczynski.
“My hands did come a lot better than Saturday afternoon. Today, I looked after myself a lot better in terms of nutrition wise. In saying that, that issue did throw an extra spanner into the works.”

Zarczynski openly admitted that he felt as if he could have done a little bit better throughout both days.

“I know even the winners probably say the same thing as well. But, I’m just disappointed in myself a little bit. Maybe the preparation wasn’t as good as it could have been. Overall, I’m still walking away. All the issues over the weekend, they were just rider issues. There wasn’t anything else. It was all me,” finished Zarczynski.

Tasmania’s Chris Bayles finished fourth overall with 131-points in the bank.
Bayles, who was more than happy with his riding over the course of the weekend, unfortunately had a couple of unlucky situations throughout both days. Bayles’ chain came off twice in the first section and on the same rock.

“It’s a bit disappointing, but I’m really happy with how I rode this weekend,” said Bayles, who felt quite good aboard his Gas Gas 300 machine.

Rounding out the top five was South Africanis Bruce Le Riche, who was nine points behind Bayles.

Kristie McKinnon kept her fine form going into the second day of racing by racking up a total of just 6-points for the day, which saw finishing with a grand total of 14-points and her ninth Australian Championship in the Women’s category.
McKinnon expressed that the sections on Sunday were a little bit tougher than what they were on Saturday, which suited her even more.

“I really enjoyed the sections out there today, as there were some nice steps to play on. It was simply a magic day,” said McKinnon.

McKinnon clearly came into the weekend as the favourite to win the championship, which she has lived up to expectations. But, was she expecting to finish the weekend with a ninth Australian championship to her name?

“Anything can happen in Trials. In saying that, I definitely feel as if I spend more time on the bike than anyone else. I definitely feel like I have put the work in, so I was feeling pretty confident just with the fact that I know that I had done the hard work and put the time in.”

McKinnon explained that’s it’s pretty special to win an Australian Championship. However, she still rates her second championship, which she won in 2009, as her favourite championship as she won it at Pacific Park in New South Wales which is her home ground.

“This championship is not any less special. I have definitely had a whole lot of fun at Sedgwick this weekend. On top of that we have had solid group of girls all riding at a high level, which is always good,” finish McKinnon.

Michelle Coleman finished second on 73-points, while Lillie Yiatrou finished third on a count back with Nicole Casey, as Yiatrou got 14 cleans to Casey’s 13.
Completing the top five respectfully was Jenna Lupo with 159-points.

Taking out the Junior 12 – under 16 Championship was Tom Woodhouse, which marks his first ever national championship.

Woodhouse has a remarkable day on Saturday, by racking up 4, 6 and 3 points throughout his three runs, which handed him just 13-points for the day, while on Sundayit he scored 9, 3 and 10 points which saw him scoring a total of 22, giving him 35-points in all.

Woodhouse explained that Sunday’s sections were definitely tougher than Saturday, as there was a lot of big obstacles and tight turns.

“Overall, we had a pretty good day,” said Woodhouse on Sunday.
“It was just unfortunate that made silly mistakes on my first and third lap and didn’t use the points wisely. Thankfully, my second lap was very good, which enabled me to keep my score low.”

Woodhouse labelled his first ever national championship as the “best feeling ever!”
“To win the championship is such a great feeling, as it’s what I have been working towards for the whole year. So to get it done is simply unreal,” added Woodhouse, who will depart Australia in two weeks’ time and head to New Zealand to take part in the FIM Oceania Challenge.

Finishing in second and third was Alex Cowan and Maverick Ford.
The 2019 Australian Trial Championship heads to Mt Joy in Tasmania, which is scheduled for 12-13 October.

For a full detailed on the overall championship, head to trials.com.au

Images: Russell Colvin
Editorial: Rusell Colvin

Results:
Solo
1st Kyle MIDDLETON 39
2nd Connor HOGAN 105
3rd Colin ZARCZYNSKI 108
4th Chris BAYLES 131
5th Bruce LE RICHE 140

Women
1st Kristie MCKINNON 14
2nd Michelle COLEMAN 73
3rd Lillie YIATROU 129
4th Nicole CASEY 129
5th Jenna LUPO 159

Junior 12 – under 16
1st Tom WOODHOUSE 35
2nd Alex COWAN 46
3rd Maverick FORD 55
4th Haydon BARWICK 59
5th Rhys DUNDON 75

Bosnakis Leads Gaisford in ATV MX Nats Battle

October 6, 2018 Filed Under: ATV, News

DAY One of the ATV Motocross Nationals kicked off at Collie Motorcycle Club’s Stockton Park Circuit earlier today under perfect weather conditions leaving the viewing aspect nearly as spectacular as the racing itself.

With many competitors and spectators camping together at the picturesque track since Thursday and after the previous days “Meet and Greet”, the atmosphere was unusually relaxed for a National Championship as practise and qualifying got underway.

An action packed day of racing proceeded from there with all classes racing two rounds on Day One. The racing was fast, the track prepped perfectly and after a few deep ruts formed the competitors gave the spectators the thrills, and a few minor spills, that they came to see.

Excitement replaced any residual nerves and tension once the riders headed into round one of racing which began with the crowd thrilling “Hole Shot Heroes” followed by the rising star classes of the 50cc Demo and the Jumbo Demo class and the 200 Air Cooled Only support class before the championship rounds began.

 

Junior Support 200cc Air Cooled Only  

Pos         Competitor                                                         Total Points         R1             R2

1              60                           BROOKE HALL                                 67           32              35

2              41                           SIENNA COMITO                              67           35              32

3              36                           ISABELLE MATON                            60           30              30

Young Isabelle Maton, rider #36 from Wanneroo Junior MCC, competed in the Air cooled class today and showed a level of strength and determination that left commentators, spectators and fellow competitors in awe after a racing incident saw her struggling to complete her race.

During Isabelle’s ordeal she never gave up even though she was very emotional and exhausted but the crowd and the commentators encouraged her all the way, later in the day Isabelle spoke about what had happened.

“In Race 2 today I managed to push my 250cc Raptor to its limits, coming around a corner in my first lap I managed to fight my way through a tangle of bikes. I was running 2nd behind the leader who I managed to overtake and push myself to 1st for the whole lap. I was then overtaken by another competitor putting me back to 2nd spot.”

“After holding onto 2nd I was then battling to hold onto this position with the rider right behind me. Unfortunately I found myself bottomed out in the deep, wet sand of Collie. I tried my hardest to push, pull, lift and bump my bike but it would not shift. Once I was found some extra muscles I was able to cross the finish line. I never gave up I was determined to the end”.

Commentator Len Huff stated after the incident, “You don’t see determination like that anymore, very rare indeed!”

When asked what she liked so much about racing quads, Isabelle said “I love racing my quad because it’s exciting and I get to spend time with my friends and family that have the same interests”.

The 60cc to 90cc Competition Class kicked of the beginning of the ATV MX National Championships for 2018 and after each class completing two thrill seeking championship rounds this is how the end of day one panned out:

Day One-Results after Rounds 1 and 2:

8-U12 Years Comp 60cc-90cc 2-Stroke/85cc-125cc 4-Stroke

Pos         Competitor                                                         Total Points        R1         R2

1              636                         KEENAN MURPHY                            70           35           35

2              42                           NICHOLE MCDONNELL                    64           32           32

3              51                           JAKE ALLFREY                                  56           26           30

Veterans Championship

Pos        Competitor                                                         Total Points       R 1       R 2

1              81                           MICHAEL HARCOURT                     70            35           35

2              31                           PETER HAYES                                  64           32           32

3              96                           ANTHONY CASE                               60           30          30

12-U16 Yrs. Comp 200cc 2-Str/250cc 4-Stroke-Hybrid Comp Championship

Pos         Competitor                                                              Total Points             R1          R2

1              #37                         JAE DOWSETT                             70                     35           35

2              #48                         FLYNN BURTON                           64                     32           32

3              #14                         JOSHUA MCQUADE                     55                    30           25

In Race 2 of the Hybrid Class #37,Jae Dowsett, fought his way through from 5th place to 1st place in the first lap, an awesome effort in itself. But Jae wasn’t satisfied with 1st place, he kept powering on through a field of 15 riders, lapping them one by one right up to 5th place. Another lap and he would have been on his second round of lapping!

Clubman and Veterans Support Class

Pos         Competitor                                                         Total Points             R1           R2

1              67                           DARRYL MARINGONI                     65           30           35

2              28                           ANDREW SOLTOGGIO                   64           32           32

3              77                           DAVID NORMAN                              55           25           30

Intermediate Championship

Pos         Competitor                                                         Total Points        R1           R2

1              161                         JOSH MCKAY                                      70              35           35

2              21                           MICHAEL BULLOCK                           55                    23           32

3              55                           JEMMA MERRYLEES                         54                    24           30

Final Pro Championship

Pos         Competitor                                                        Total Points        R1          R 2

1              46                           CHRISTOPHER BOSNAKIS                70                    35           35

2              1                              LUKE GAISFORD                               64                   32           32

3              12                           ANDREA CESARI                                60                   30           30

The Stockton Park circuit consists of sand, gravel and clay, is approximately 1.8km long and is regarded as a reasonably technical track and is extremely challenging. Although the track is being prepped again tonight, deep ruts have formed and the racing will be tougher and less predictable.

One of tomorrow’s undoubtable and ongoing battles will be between long-time rivals Luke Gaisford and Christopher Bosnakis.

Christopher ended today in the lead by only 3 points and said afterwards “I am off to a really good start. I am going to carry this momentum into tomorrow and hopefully get the championship back”

Luke Gaisford, the 2017 Australian ATV MX #1, commented this evening, “ Day one was good with 2nd place finishes. We have three motos tomorrow and I’m hoping to get some wins in tomorrow”

Luke who has travelled the world competing and won multiple state and national ATV Quad Championships and Sportsman of the Year Awards also said, “Motocross is a family activity and one of the most exciting features of an event like this is the opportunity to camp out at the track with family and friends”!

With strong contenders in all classes and many of the racers having previous nationals experience, tomorrow’s racing promises to be even more exciting, kicking off with the Pro Championship Class.

Now that Day One is out the way riders are primed and ready to do battle with Australia’s Best and to see who will be crowned the next Australian ATVMX champion in their respective classes.

Member for Collie-Preston and Minister for Sport and Recreation, Mick Murray, accepted an invitation to officially attend the 2018 ATV MX Nationals and will be present to award trophies at the trophy presentations at the conclusion of the event tomorrow evening.

For more information go to www.qrwa.com.au

Full Event Results are available on My Laps: https://speedhive.mylaps.com/Events/1601208

Follow all the excitement leading up to the event on Facebook www.facebook.com/quadriderswa/

Event https://www.facebook.com/ATVMXNationals

To View some of the ATV Action and rider interviews: https://www.facebook.com/ATVMXNationals/videos/286243688652642/

The ATV MX Nationals are being held over three days from Friday 5th October 2018 – Sunday 7th October 2018.

The circuit is located on Piavinnini Rd, about 7km east of Collie and adjacent to Stockton Lake.

Photos Courtesy of Gordon Pettigrew-True Spirit Photos

Middelton & Mckinnon clean up on day 1 of Delecca’s Australian Trial Championship

October 6, 2018 Filed Under: News, Trial

New South Welshman Kyle Middelton has today got off to the perfect start at the 2018 Delecca’s Australian Trial Championship at Sedgwick in Victoria, as he prepares to possibly take out a record sixth straight Open Solo Championship, which has never been done before in the sports history.

Middelton, who hails from Eleebana in Lake Macquarie, dismantled the eight rider filed, finishing the day with just fourteen marks to his name, 32 points clear from Colin Zarczynski, who scored 46 marks.

“I’m pretty happy with how the day went, as I felt really good on the Gas Gas 300 machine,” said Middelton at the conclusion of the day.

However, Middleton admitted that he make a couple mistakes here and there. Not only that, the sun and the heat took a bit of the 28-year-old throughout the day.

The mistakes for Middleton came in the fourteenth section, out of a total of fifteen, when he touched a marker on his second lap, handing him five marks against his name. Also on the second lap saw Middleton having to deal with cramps.

“Apart from touching a marker and having a cramp, there were just a few small things to contend with. If you only have a few things to complain about, you have done alright,” explained Middleton.

Middleton is more than confident heading into tomorrow’s final day of action. He understands that he has to just keep doing what he was doing today.
“Hopefully the results keep going the way they are going. If they do, I can’t see why we can’t replicate what we did today,” said Middleton.

When Middleton was asked what he could do to improve on for tomorrow, he explained that he maybe has to take his time a little bit more. Today saw Middleton being a tad too ‘fast’ today, so said he needs to slow down a bit and have a think more about the sections before rushing them.

“Overall but I’m happy with how I did. I just want to do a little bit better tomorrow,” finished Middelton.

Finishing third, with 55-marks was Chris Bayles, while Connor Hogan and Bruce Le Riche completed the top five respectfully.

Just like Middleton, Kristie Mckinnon was all class in the Women’s category, storming to victory by only racking up 8-marks for the entire day.

The 33-year-old expressed that it was a very good day, and he she “loved” the sections as it had so many rocks to play with, which she likes a lot.

“Hats off to the Trials Club of Victoria, as they have made some very good sections, with a mix of everything. This definitely kept me busy throughout the day and a challenge to keep my feet up as well,” said Mckinnon, who beat Michelle Coleman, who scored 35-marks.

On the second lap, McKinnon definitely got a few added points to her name, which she probably didn’t need. Why? She openly admitted that she thought she was just being a “little bit lazy.”

“The first lap I thought a lot harder to keep my feet up and where I was going, compared to the second lap,” explained Mckinnon, who is gunning for ninth Australian championship.
Mckinnon is confident heading into tomorrow. However, she is not getting to ahead of herself just yet, as she knows anything can happen, and normally does in Trials.
“I’m not counting my chickens just yet. I’ll just keep a clear head and keeping focusing and if the championship comes, it comes,” concluded Mckinnon.

Lillie Yiatrou was third overall with 49-marks. Rounding out the top five was Nicole Casey and Jenna Lupo.

In the Junior 12 – under 16, it was a much closer scrap for the lead, with Tom Woodhouse prevailing for the day by scoring 13-marks and taking the win on the opening day. Joint on 13-marks, but in second place was Maverick Ford, while three marks down was Alex Cowan with 16 marks to his name.

Day two of competition will ignite into action tomorrow at 9am AEDT.

Images: Russell Colvin
Editorial: Rusell Colvin

Results:
Solo
1st Kyle MIDDLETON 14
2nd Colin ZARCZYNSK 46
3rd Chris BAYLES 55
4th Connor HOGAN 57
5th Bruce LE RICHE 60

Women
1st Kristie MCKINNON 8
2nd Michelle COLEMAN 35
3rd Lillie YIATROU 49
4th Nicole CASEY 54
5th Jenna LUPO 77

Junior 12 – under 16
1st Tom WOODHOUSE 13
2nd Maverick FORD 13
3rd Alex COWAN 16
4th Haydon BARWICK 20
5th Billy GOUGH 24

Champions Crowned on Final Day of 2018 KTM AJMX

October 6, 2018 Filed Under: News

The Championship decider day of the KTM Australian Junior Motocross Championship (AJMX) in Penguin, Tasmania saw plenty of thrills and spills as 13 national titles were decided in what was an incredible day of racing. 
 
The Coastal Motocross Club has been blessed with exceptional weather and conditions all week and the track has produced top notch racing. It has been a proud week for the sport, as the country’s elite junior motocross athletes were crowned!
  
Junior Lites 15yo – Final 4 & 5
Western Australian, Regan Duffy continued his charge towards the Junior Lites title with another impressive victory in final 4 to open the day’s action. The win was no doubt an impressive feat after a huge crash yesterday. Duffy charged to victory beating rival Noah Ferguson (QLD) with a confidence boosting five second win. Tye Jones (QLD) took third, while Dante Hyam (NSW) and Lochie Smith (TAS) closed out the fast five. The crowd would have to wait till the final moto of the day to see who would be crowned champion for this class.
 
Duffy later rose to the occasion and won the Junior Lites 15yo Championship after the final moto of the day. His performances in this category were nothing short of stellar, falling one win short of a clean sweep. He managed to take victory by 4.797 seconds, in front of Jones. Ferguson, Hyam and Smith all managed top five positions.
 
Championship Points:
1. Regan Duffy: 172
2. Noah Ferguson: 152
3. Dante Hyam: 140


 
125cc – 13-U15 – Final 5
The first 2018 AJMX Champion of the day was crowned as South Australian, Alex Larwood sealed the title with a third-place finish. Levi Rogers (QLD) took a seven second margin win and would fall short of the championship by only one point to Larwood. Coming in second was Ricky Chalmers (NSW) followed by the new champ in third. Blake Hollis (NSW) and Dominic Walker (VIC) completed the top five finishers.
 
Championship Points:
1. Alex Larwood: 160
2. Levi Rogers: 159
3. Ricky Chalmers: 157
 
Mini Lites SW 9-U12 Final 3
KTM rider, Jet Alsop from Queensland has dominated the class to take the Championship for the Mini Lites SW 9-U12. Alsop taking two out of three final wins to seal the title. In the third final, Alsop managed to hit the front early on and control the race to the finish, despite coming under pressure from second place finisher, Jake Cannon (QLD0 at times. Finishing in third was Byron Dennis (NSW), with Angus Pearce (TAS) and Kayd Kingsford (NSW) in fourth and fifth.
 
Championship Points:
1. Jet Alsop: 102
2. Kayden Minear: 91
3. Jake Cannon: 83


 
50cc Division 2 – 7-U9 Final 5
Brodie Court (QLD) has taken a sensational victory in the final moto of the 50cc class to earn himself a championship win. Court scored the same amount of points as Aden Oakland (QLD) but his victory in the final race, handed him the championship win. Oakland could only manage a 11th place finish in final 5. Finishing second was Phoenix Blanchette (NSW), followed by Ryder Creeke (NSW), Jay Jennings (TAS) and Ryder Woodrow (SA) completing the top five.  
 
Championship Points:
1. Brodie Court: 147
2. Aden Oakland: 147
3. Phoenix Blanchette: 145
 
Mini Lites BW – 14-U16 – Final 5
New South Welshman, Benny Novak has sealed the Mini Lites BW – 14-U16 championship with his third-place finish in the final moto. Joe O’Donnell (NSW) finished first in the final moto, with Reid Taylor (NSW) in second. Taylor would also finish second in the championship standings. Bayley Clancy (NSW) finished fourth and Jacob Sweet (VIC) rounded out the top five.
 
Championship Points:
1. Benny Novak: 165
2. Reid Taylor: 161
3. Joe O’Donnell 161
 
Mini Lites BW – 12-U14 – Final 3
The championship battle for the Mini Lites BW – 12-U14 could not have been any closer, with the top three all tied on points! Ryan Alexanderson (QLD) was awarded the championship for taking the victory in the final race, with Jackson Camilleri (QLD) and Rory Fairbrother (NSW) just missing out on the title, despite all being tied on 87 points. In the final Alexanderson took a five second victory ahead of Camilleri, followed by Brock Sleader (QLD) in third, Deegan Mancinelli (QLD) in fourth and Cobie Bourke (NZ) in fifth.
 
Championship Points:
1. Ryan Alexanderson: 87
2. Jackson Camilleri: 87
3. Rory Fairbrother: 87


 
65cc 7-U9 – Final 5
Cooper Ford (TAS) was Mr. Consistency here at the 2018 AJMX, being crowned 65cc 7-U9 – Final 5 Champion, despite not taking a win. His second place in the final moto being enough to take the title. The race itself was won by Cooper Downing (QLD), who beat home Ryder Creeke (NSW), Ford, Jack Burton (NSW) and Peter Wolfe (QLD), in what was a respectable display.
 
Championship Points:
1. Cooper Ford: 142
2. Jobe Dunne: 139
3. Cooper Downing: 138
 
Junior Lites – 13-U16 Girls – Final 5
Queenslander, Charli Cannon has dominated the final moto to take the Junior Lites – 13-U16 Girls Championship in fine style. The 175 points Cannon clocked up was more than enough to seal the deal and she won the final race by over 18 seconds. Cannon was followed by Taylah McCutcheon, Tanesha Harnett, Taylor Thompson and Madi Healey in the final race.
 
Championship Points
1. Charli Cannon: 175
2. Taylah McCutcheon: 158
3. Taylor Thompson: 148
 
65cc – 11-U12 – Final 5 
Jet Alsop (QLD) has taken another championship here at Penguin in the 65cc – 11-U12 category. His third in the final moto was enough to guarantee the title. Jake Cannon (QLD) managed to win the final race but he would fall only four points short off Alsop in the title race. Seth Burchell (NSW) finished second, followed by Alsop, Callum Penney (TAS) and Tate Young (TAS).
 
Championship Points:
1. Jet Alsop: 160
2. Jake Cannon: 156
3. Seth Burchell: 155


 
125cc – 15yo – Final 5
Noah Ferguson (QLD) has sealed the 125cc – 15yo championship, despite only fifth in the final moto and not winning a final. There was plenty of drama including, Regan Duffy (WA) retiring from the race. Eventually it was Corben Weinert (WA) who took a dominant 19-second margin victory. Weinert was followed by Lochie Smith (TAS), Kai Newbold (SA), Tye Jones (QLD) and Noah Ferguson (QLD).   
 
Championship Points:
1. Noah Ferguson: 150
2. Tye Jones: 148
3. Corben Weinert: 138
 
Junior Lites – 13-U15 – Final 5
Taking his second championship of the day was Alex Larwood (SA), this time in the Junior Lites – 13-U15. Larwood took the championship in style, also taking the victory in the final moto. His 169 points giving him a 28-point buffer over Blake Hollis. New South Weshman, Hollis pulled through for second in the race ahead of Kipp Adams (VIC), Benny Novak (NSW) and Ricky Chalmers (NSW).
 
Championship Points
1. Alex Larwood: 169
2. Blake Hollis: 141
3. Kipp Adams: 137
 
65cc 9-U11 – Final 5
A race victory in final five awarded the Championship to Kayden Minear (WA) who put on an impressive display to win by 13 seconds. He managed to edge out Koby Hantis (NSW) in second. Kayd Kingsford (NSW) scored another podium in third, followed by Ky Woods (NSW) and Jake Sanderson (VIC).
 
Championship Points
1. Kayden Minear: 172
2. Ky Woods: 157
3. Koby Hantis: 146
 
Mini Lites BW 12-U16 Girls – Final 5
Taylah McCutcheon from Queensland made it a clean sweep in the Mini Lites BW 12-U16 Girls to grasp the title, completing the week with a dominant 25-second victory. Charli Cannon (QLD) pulled through for another consistent runner-up placing ahead of Taylor Thompson (NSW), Tanesha Harnett (NSW) and Jessica Robertson (VIC). Cannon was second in the title hunt after a string of top results.
 
Championship Points:
1. Taylah McCutcheon: 175
2. Charli Cannon: 160
3. Taylor Thompson: 144


 
For a full list of results click here

To keep up to date with all the information during the event head to www.ma.org.au, like Motorcycling Australia on Facebook or follow @motorcyclingaustralia on Instagram.

Photos courtesy of Sharon Wellard Photography and Alli M

                                        

MotoStars takes on the Australian Supermoto Championship

October 6, 2018 Filed Under: News, Supermoto

Motorcycling Australia (MA) is thrilled to announce that for the next two years MotoStars will be the promoter for the Australian Supermoto Championship (ASMC). The partnership will commence in 2019 and is set for a complete overhaul, with the championship changing from a one-off event to a three-round series in three different states next year.

The new look is aimed at making Supermoto more accessible to riders and fans alike, taking the sport to the next level here in Australia.

MotoStars founder Damian Cudlin, can’t wait to put the MotoStars stamp on the Australian Supermoto Championship and raise the bar; “We are absolutely thrilled to be involved with the Australian Supermoto Championship, which, along with the Australian Junior Road Racing Championship, will lift MotoStars to the next level. We see this as a great opportunity to refresh the Australian Supermoto Championship, with the strong MotoStars focus on the junior area of the sport, as well as the Pro and Open stars of the show.

Our first move is to make the ASMC a series and to take it to three different parts of the country, moving away from being the one-off event of the past. 

“We feel making the ASMC a three round series that is hosted in multiple states of Australia will give riders and clubs from all over the country the chance to compete, and represent themselves, meaning more talent and exposure for the Championship. The sport is already so unique, that alongside road racing, spectators will basically get to see two different disciplines battle it out in one spot, giving both dedicated and new fans the best of both worlds,” finished Cudlin.

Motorcycling Australia’s CEO Peter Doyle is thrilled to see Supermoto climb to new heights; “this new partnership with MotoStars over the next two years will reinvigorate Supermoto in Australia and I for one am excited to see where Motostars takes the championship,” said Doyle.

Keep your eyes peeled for further updates regarding the 2019 Australian Supermoto Championship, with dates and locations to follow.

For Further information and to stay up to date with all your Supermoto news head to Motorcycling Australia’s website, Facebook or Instagram as well as MotoStars website, Facebook and email, as well as the Australian Supermoto Championships Facebook page.  

Image Credit: Australian Supermoto Championship Facebook 

Australian Junior Track Championships Tamworth – This Weekend – October 6 / 7

October 5, 2018 Filed Under: News, Track

As the country’s best young motocross riders complete their week-long national title shootout the dirt track brigade will gather in Tamworth this weekend for the 2018 Australian Junior Track Championship meeting.

The Tamworth Club’s Oakburn Park track is the venue for yet another title meeting which is sure to provide plenty of excitement across Saturday and Sunday.

Riders are travelling from Queensland, Victoria and South Australia as well as all over New South Wales to take part in the meeting.

The ‘double’ of success in the same class at both dirt track and track competition is always a particular goal so winners from the Australian Junior Dirt Track Championships completed in August will be in the spotlight.

But for those who were not successful in August, they will be hell-bent on revenge this weekend.

Riders in the 13 to 16 years age bracket invariably attract the most attention and this action looms as a battle between three states.

Queenslander Cyshan Weale was the stand-out performer at the Australian Junior Dirt Track Championship meeting, but when he missed last month’s New South Wales Junior Dirt Track Championships it was Kurri rider Ryan Smith who stepped up to score a hat-trick of class wins.

But this weekend will not just be a Weale versus Smith battle given the presence of the likes of Queenslanders Tristan Adamson, Rowan Miller and Hunter Penhallurick, Victorians Max Berry and Remmie Fyffe, plus Kurri duo Harrison Ryan and Jayden Rodgers and Gunnedah rider Tom Donnelly.

In the younger age brackets Gold Coast rider Riley Nauta, Kempsey’s Jayden Holder, Kurri rider Cameron Dunker and Archie McDonald from Albury-Wodonga are all striving to back up wins in the national Dirt Track titles.

Jayden Holder is attempting to make it a double in the 85cc 4-str. Modified class for 7- Under 10s, but on his 65cc machine he has stepped up from the 7 to Under 9s and this weekend will contest the 9 to Under 13s where he will face the likes of Dunker and McDonald.

Another Gold Coast duo Harrison Voight and Rory McQualter, Victorians Jackson Milner and Zane Kinna, Mitch Bisley and Hayden Nelson from Taree, Beau Bailey from Forbes and Noah Grabham from Cowra will all be out to improve on minor placings in recent championship outings.

For more information and to stay up to date with everything Track, head to the Motorcycling Australia website, Facebook and Instagram.

Editorial Supplied by: Peter Baker
Image Credit: Sheree Griffin

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