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AUSTRALIA’S DESERT RACING KINGS COMPLETE BAJA 1000 IN 5TH PLACE

December 5, 2024 Filed Under: Enduro, News

In an awe-inspiring display of skill and teamwork, Team Australia claimed a remarkable 5th place finish at the 57th BF Goodrich Tires Baja 1000, one of the toughest off-road events in the world. Held from November 15-17, 2024, on the rugged Baja California Peninsula in Mexico, this year’s event tested the endurance, resilience, and strategic thinking of the all-Australian team, which was the only one of three Australian entries to cross the finish line.

The Australian team consisted of four riders: David Walsh (Team Captain), Ben Grabham, Liam Walsh, and Jacob Smith, with Kenny Armstead as the backup rider. Racing aboard a KTM 450 (numbered 10x), they completed the grueling 1,000-mile race in an impressive 19 hours, 31 minutes, and 1 second. What made their finish even more remarkable was the fact that they were the only pro team to complete the race without penalties for missing checkpoints or speeding—an accomplishment that speaks volumes about their professionalism and dedication.

The Baja 1000 is notorious for its diverse and unforgiving terrain, from rugged mountains to sandy washes and treacherous rocky trails. Team Australia’s race strategy was well-thought-out, with each rider tackling a specific section of the course based on their strengths and the lay of the land. Here’s how the race unfolded for the Aussie team:

  1. David Walsh kicked off the race from Ensenada, handling the first 220 miles with expert precision.
  2. Ben Grabham took over at mile 220, enduring 253 miles of intense rocky, technical terrain until mile 470.
  3. Liam Walsh covered the next 190 miles, from mile 470 to 660, navigating some of the most brutal sections, including sand whoops and riverbeds.
  4. Jacob Smith rode from mile 660 to 800, taking on more grueling terrain before handing the baton back to David.
  5. David Walsh returned to the saddle for the final stretch, covering the remaining 200 miles in the dark and battling cold, rainy conditions to finish the race in Ensenada.

Despite limited time for pre-running and the challenges of racing far from home, the Australian team showed remarkable resilience and preparation, keeping pace with some of the world’s best off-road racers.

Team Members Reflect on Their Baja 1000 Adventure:

After crossing the finish line, the members of Team Australia shared their thoughts and reflections on the race, revealing the highs and lows they encountered during their Baja adventure.

 

David Walsh (Team Captain, First & Final Rider)

“I had an amazing time with a great crew of guys that came over and supported us. The track was wild, nothing like what I had remembered in 2019. There was a lot of rock and silt, and all of my sections were done at night. It rained in the last 80 miles and was freezing cold, but that just added to the fun that Baja is. I’m super proud of our team and what we achieved and will hopefully get back over there again.”

 

Ben Grabham (Second Rider):

“Well, what can I say, this year’s Baja 1000 was a good one for myself and definitely one for the memory bank. The section of race track I got to race was intense — 253 miles in total, with roughly 160 miles of rocky, technical terrain and minimal room for error. My first 1.5 hours were the most challenging, as I had the sun rising directly in my face, coupled with the dust from riders ahead. But once the sun had fully risen and I was in some clear air, I made decent time all the way to mile 470, where I handed the bike over to Liam Walsh.”

“After the DNF I recorded at my first attempt of this race in 2009, I was more than happy that we crossed the line in 5th place. The fact that we were the only pro team that didn’t get a penalty for either missing a checkpoint or speeding shows how honest all of us Aussies are as racers.”

“It was an absolute pleasure riding with David, Liam, and Jacob — they are all champions on and off the track. David Walsh was not only our lead rider but he also managed and lined up the whole Baja program. Full credit to him for piecing together such a strong program. And to all the Australian companies and crew that came on board to support us, I am very grateful.”

“I didn’t think I’d ever be saying this about Baja, but hopefully everyone is keen to go again in 2025 and put everything we learnt into practice!”

 

Liam Walsh (Third Rider):

“My section was 300 kilometers of brutal sand whoops, rocks, combined with salt flats and river beds. Some of the hardest riding I’ve ever done, but something I’ll never forget! Thank you to everyone who made it possible for me to go over and make a dream come true and thanks to the other boys for their efforts. I feel like we did a top effort with only a few days’ prep on our sections. I would love to come back and have another crack to see how we go again!”

 

Jacob Smith (Fourth Rider):

“I’m super grateful for the opportunity to be a part of the team, and I had a great time with the whole crew. All a great bunch of blokes and we made memories for life. The tracks have certainly deteriorated more than I expected since my last trip in 2012, and I didn’t remember how crazy this race is. I got the full experience with all types of terrain, riding into the sunset and some night riding as well. Throw in the freezing conditions for my last 50 miles, which I certainly wasn’t prepared for, and it made for a memorable experience. Super proud of all the guys’ efforts and again, it was a privilege to be a part of the team. Also, a massive thanks to everyone who got behind us and followed along for the journey.”

 

 

Kenny Armstead (Backup Rider):

“What a day! We started extremely early in the cold, and we chased David for his section. It was cool to watch him live via the trackers and see him move up the field while chasing him down the coast.

The van I was in chased the whole race and only missed one fuel stop, so it was a massive day covering something like 1,500 kilometers. Credit to the lads — they had a flawless day, meaning I was able to watch it all unfold from the comfort of the van, geared up and ready to go if needed. Pretty unreal experience I was able to be a part of, and I can’t thank everyone enough that made it the trip it was!”

 

From the breathtaking terrain to the unpredictable weather and late-night riding, the Baja 1000 tested every aspect of Team Australia’s endurance and skills. Their flawless teamwork, led by David Walsh’s strategic planning, allowed them to achieve a top-tier finish, and their professionalism and grit made them stand out in the competitive field.

The camaraderie among the riders, their deep respect for each other, and their shared commitment to the race were clear. While the challenges were many, Team Australia’s performance in the 2024 Baja 1000 has cemented their place as one of the best desert racing teams in Australia. With their sights set on future events, including the 2025 Baja 1000, the team is already eager to take on new challenges and build on their success.

Junior Road Racing Riders Competing Interstate

November 8, 2024 Filed Under: Important Announcements, Juniors, News, Road Race

As the road racing season concludes in the Northern Territory for 2024, we have been privileged to witness some truly remarkable performances from our junior riders. Their relentless dedication and enthusiasm have not only inspired their peers but also set a high benchmark for the future of motorcycling in the region.

Liam Fookes #25 at The Bend

This weekend, all eyes will be on Motorcycling NT sponsored rider, Liam Fookes, as he takes on the ASBK bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup at The Bend. Competing against some of Australia’s finest junior riders, Liam is ready to showcase his skills on this prestigious platform.

Liam shared his excitement, stating, “I left Darwin on the 6th November with a lot of excitement, ready to give it my best and compete at The Bend in the ASBK bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup final round this weekend. It’s an honour to represent the NT at this event, and I hope for an amazing experience that includes heaps of learning, great memories, and a whole lot of fun.”

Owen Todd #23 in Queensland

Simultaneously, Owen Todd, another promising junior rider, has made his way to the Sunshine State to compete in the Queensland Junior Cup. Owen’s participation in this event not only marks a significant milestone in his racing career but also highlights the growing talent pool emerging from the Northern Territory.

Supporting Our Young Riders

The participation of Liam and Owen in these interstate competitions underscores the importance of supporting and nurturing young talent within our community. Their journey serves as a testament to the opportunities that arise from hard work and passion for the sport.

In an effort to foster young talent and encourage participation in motorcycling, local road racing club, Top End Road Racing Association (TERRA) has established a comprehensive junior program. This initiative aims to build the skills and passion of young riders through a structured approach that includes coaching, mentorship, and inclusive community.

We extend our best wishes to both Liam and Owen as they take on these exciting challenges. Their performances are sure to inspire the next generation of riders and reinforce the Northern Territory’s reputation as a breeding ground for exceptional motorcycling talent. Let’s rally behind them and celebrate their achievements as they represent the NT on the interstate and national stage.

Night of Champions – Nominations Open

November 7, 2024 Filed Under: All disciplines, Important Announcements, News

As the 2024 season draws to a close, the time has come to honour the remarkable individuals and clubs who have shown exceptional dedication and achievement in the realm of motorcycling within the Northern Territory.

The Motorcycling NT Night of Champions is a grand celebration that recognises the diverse contributions made by members of our community, ranging from grassroots volunteerism to outstanding performances on local, state, national, and international stages.

Nominations Now Open

We are thrilled to announce that nominations are now open for this prestigious event. The Motorcycling NT Night of Champions is an opportunity to acknowledge the invaluable contributions and hard work of those who often work behind the scenes for the love of the sport.

Why Nominate?

Being recognised by peers is one of the highest honours a member can receive. As a community-driven sport, it is crucial to celebrate the individuals and clubs whose efforts have significantly contributed to the advancement of motorcycling in the Northern Territory. Your nomination helps shine a light on those whose dedication frequently goes unnoticed.

Who Can Nominate?

Any financial member of a Motorcycling NT Club is eligible to submit a nomination. We encourage you to take this opportunity to acknowledge an individual or club that has made a meaningful impact in the motorcycling community.

How to Nominate

When preparing your nomination, keep in mind that the judging panel seeks detailed and relevant information that highlights the nominee’s service, contribution, and achievements. There is no minimum or maximum word count, but providing a comprehensive overview will assist in the evaluation process.

Categories for Nomination

Volunteer of the Year
Recognising those who have dedicated time and effort to support events.

Club of the Year
Celebrating a club that has demonstrated outstanding community engagement and development.

Junior Rider of the Year – Enduro, Motocross, Quad, Road Race
Senior Rider of the Year – Enduro, Motocross, Quad, Road Race, Speedway, Roll Racing
Honouring an individual who has achieved exceptional results and sportsmanship in competitions.

President of the Year
Acknowledging a president who has significantly contributed to the skill development and success of riders.

Administrator of the Year
Acknowledging an Administrator who has set the standard for volunteer community sport administration.

Official of the Year
Recognising long-term commitment and influential contributions to motorcycling in the region.

Community Club Event of the Year
Recognising an exceptional Club event that provided positive engagement of the community and participants.

Ian Jordan Shield “Senior Sportsmanship”
Recognising a senior competitor who best exemplifies the spirit of MNT and MA (Ride Race Enjoy) through their attitude, demeanor, and treatment of fellow competitors, coaches, and officials.

Maureen Kohlman Shield “Junior Sportsmanship”
Recognising a junior competitor who best exemplifies the spirit of MNT and MA (Ride Race Enjoy) through their attitude, demeanor, and treatment of fellow competitors, coaches, and officials.

Submit your nominations today and help us honour those who have made a difference in our sport!

AUSTRALIA’S DESERT RACING KINGS TACKLE BAJA 1000

November 5, 2024 Filed Under: Enduro, Important Announcements, News

Team Australia, renowned for their dominance in desert racing, is set to take on the prestigious Baja 1000, one of the most challenging off-road races in the world. The 57th BF Goodrich Tires Baja 1000, held on Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula from November 15th to 17th, 2024, will witness an all-Australian lineup of desert racing kings.

 

Led by five-time Finke Desert Race champion, David Walsh, Team Australia is ready to conquer the diverse terrain of the Baja Peninsula. Walsh, who competed in the Baja 1000 in 2019, expressed his excitement about returning with an all-Aussie lineup.



‘Since competing in the Baja 1000 in 2019, it has been a dream of mine to head back over with an all-Aussie line up. The support of incredible sponsors, including Peter Kittle Toyota, has made this dream a reality,’ Walsh says.



The team will race on a KTM 450 with the number 10x, thanks to their collaboration with Juan Salvatierra. Juan led a 5 rider team in 2023 to victory in a time of just over 26 hours.

 

The Baja 1000 presents a unique set of challenges for the Australian desert racing team, known for their expertise in navigating the harsh outback. The rugged mountains, sandy washes, and rocky trails of the Baja Peninsula will push their skills and endurance to the limit. Each rider will tackle different stages of the track, showcasing their individual strengths. The team will be leaving Australia, with two weeks pre-running, so a lot of practising before tackling the race of their lives.

 

Let’s meet the members of Team Australia 2024:

David Walsh – A desert racing icon, Walsh has a well-known and impressive track record with five Finke Desert Race victories. In his first Baja 1000 appearance in 2019, he finished 4th outright and 2nd in class, leaving an indelible mark on his racing career and thirst to get back on the Baja track.

 

Ben Grabham – A legendary figure in desert racing, Grabham boasts an enviable resumé with wins in prestigious races such as the Finke Desert Race, Hattah Desert Race, and Kalgoorlie Desert Race. After a hiatus from Baja since 2009, Grabham has been busy with Grabbo’s Trail and Track, offering VIP race and ride experiences in collaboration with GASGAS.

 

Liam Walsh – The youngest member of Team Australia, Liam, hailing from Alice Springs, is a Queensland Don River Dash legend with three wins under his belt. He is ready to take the leap and conquer the Baja 1000 alongside his cousin, David Walsh.

 

Jacob Smith – A bush-bred speedster from Condobolin, in  rural New South Wales, Smith started racing at the tender age of three. With an impressive list of victories, including two Australasian Safari wins, six Condo 750 wins, and three Sunraysia Safari titles, Smith is revved up to join his fellow desert kings in Mexico.

 

Kenny Armstead – Serving as the trusty backup rider, Armstead, a local from Alice Springs, brings his wealth of experience to the team. With numerous top 20 finishes at Finke, three Pro Open podiums at Deep Well MX, and multiple Northern Territory titles, Armstead is well-equipped to tackle the tough tracks.

 

Team Australia is determined to make their mark in Mexico, and their journey can be followed on social media. Stay updated with their lead-up to the Baja 1000 by following @teamaustraliabaja1000 and catch the full event coverage @ScoreInternational.

NT Competitors head home from 2024 KTM AJMX

September 29, 2024 Filed Under: Important Announcements, Juniors, Motocross, News

The 2024 KTM Australian Junior Motocross Championships was a thrilling event that took place at Bunbury’s Shrubland Park circuit, featuring around 300 of the country’s finest young racers competing across twelve different classes.

The competition produced twelve different champions, each showcasing their skills and determination on the challenging track.

Let’s take a closer look at the results of the Northern Territory competitors:

In the 50cc 7-U9yrs class, #13 Logan Chapman-Nicol finished 23rd, while his sister #125 Breeanne Chapman-Nicol unfortunately retired due to injury, #14 Ty O’Halloran finished 36th, and #176 Joshua Taylor finished 38th, showing their determination and resilience in a challenging class.

In the 65cc 7-U10yrs class, #180 Nathan Lawrence finished 28th, #13 Logan Chapman-Nicol finished 38th, and #176 Joshua Taylor unfortunately retired, demonstrating the resilience and spirit of the young competitors.

In the 65cc 10-U12yrs class, #144 Connor O’Halloran finished 23rd, #125 Zane Bauwens finished 27th, #178 Gus Simpson finished 31st, and #105 Paul Short finished 35th, proving their skill and dedication in a highly competitive class

The 85cc 12-U14yrs class had a strong representation from the NT, with #118 Mackenzie Woodhill finishing 19th, #198 Rhys Gwynne finishing 30th, #194 Brodie Holmes finishing 33rd, #110 Angus Ramsay finishing 35th, and #128 Jack Bauwens finishing 37th, demonstrating their resilience and determination in a packed field of 40 competitors.

#176 Harry Steel competed in the 85cc 14-U16yrs class, finishing 16th out of 20 riders from across the country, showcasing his competitiveness and skill on the national stage. 

#124 Banjo Williamson finished 39th in the 125cc 13-U15yrs class, displaying great determination throughout the event.

In the 125cc 15yrs class, #130 Max Hudson finished just outside of the top 10 in 11th place, #129 Flynn Green finished in the top 20, and both #146 Ben McFarlane and #120 Declan Abbott finished concurrently in 22nd and 23rd places, showcasing their talent against tough competition.

#146 Ben McFarlane placed 20th in the 250cc 15yrs class, demonstrating his ability in a highly competitive category.

The impressive achievement of the Interstate Cup Challenge Team, which has amassed a remarkable total of 96 points, serves as a testament to the meticulous and strategic selection process involved in this competition. It’s important to note that this event is not solely about speed and results; rather, it demands careful planning and consideration of other state selections.

Each State/Territory team manager must engage in a thorough analysis of qualifying times, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of their own competitors and those of other state competitors. This intricate process ensures that the selected athletes not only demonstrate individual excellence but also take into account the selection of other competitors within their classes by other managers.

A special mention to all the riders who travelled to WA to fight for a place in the top 40 and just missed out in their respective classes including #112 Kingsley Potts and #126 Floyd Williamson. Your determination and effort have not gone unnoticed, and your dedication to the sport is truly commendable. Keep pushing forward, and we look forward to seeing you back on the track, stronger and more determined than ever.

We extend our best wishes to all competitors for a safe journey back to Darwin, Alice Springs, and Nhulunbuy, and a speedy recovery to our injured riders as they prepare for future competitions.

UltimateMX Naming Rights Sponsor Announced

September 29, 2024 Filed Under: ATV, Important Announcements, Motocross, News

Brutum Logistics and Merrylees Motorsports partner with Motorcycling Northern Territory for the Inaugural 2025 UltimateMX Championship.

We are thrilled to announce that Brutum Logistics and Merrylees Motorsports have joined forces with Motorcycling Northern Territory as the naming rights sponsors for the highly anticipated 2025 UltimateMX Championship!

This partnership marks a significant milestone in Northern Territory motocross, promising to bring unparalleled excitement and competition to enthusiasts and athletes alike. The 2025 UltimateMX Championship is set to be a groundbreaking event, showcasing the best talent and the most thrilling races in the sport.

Brutum Logistics, leaders in efficient and reliable logistics solutions in Western Australia and the Northern Territory and Merrylees Motorsports, renowned for its dedication to Australian Motocross and ATV, are the perfect partners to elevate the UltimateMX Championship to new heights.

“Partnering with Motorcycling Northern Territory allows us to contribute to an event that will undoubtedly set new standards in the Northern Territory motocross competition and an additional avenue for Western Australia competitors,” said Dean Merrylees, Director of Brutum Logistics and Merrylees Motorsport. “Our commitment to supporting the motocross community and fostering the growth of this exhilarating sport aligns perfectly with the goals of this championship. We look forward to being part of this journey and witnessing the incredible talent and sportsmanship on display.”

Motorcycling Northern Territory is equally enthusiastic about the collaboration. “Having Brutum Logistics and Merrylees Motorsports as our naming rights sponsors is a tremendous honour,” said Cilla Thomas, Chief Executive Officer of Motorcycling Northern Territory. “Their support will be instrumental in making the 2025 UltimateMX Championship an unforgettable experience for participants, families and spectators.”

Stay tuned for more updates and information as we gear up for the 2025 UltimateMX Championship. It’s more than just a race; it’s a celebration of skill, speed, and the spirit of motocross. Mark your calendars and get ready for an event like no other!

For more details and to stay updated, visit Motorcyling NT or follow us on UltimateMX and Motorcycling NT Facebook pages.

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