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2024 Australian Off-Road Championship (AORC) - Rounds 5 & 6 - Edenhope, Victoria

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May 21, 2024
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2024 Australian Off-Road Championship (AORC)
Rounds 5 & 6 – Edenhope, Victoria


The small historic town of Edenhope, close to the Victorian and South Australian border, hosted a cold but dry and dusty fifth and sixth rounds of the AORC over the weekend.

2024 Australian Off-Road Championship (AORC)
Rounds 5 & 6 – Edenhope, Victoria

Saturday’s Round Five Sprints wrapped up after six Tests, with Kyron Bacon (Shop Yamaha Off Road Racing Team) claiming the win in E1, Daniel Milner (KTM Australia, DM31 Racing Team) in E2, Jye Dickson (Beta Racing Australia) in E3, Danielle McDonald (Yamaha JGR Ballard’s Off Road Team) in EW and Jett Yarnold (Yamaha Motor Australia, Yamalube) in EJ.

Jonte Reynders – Sherco – E2

Many of Saturday’s winners then went on to back up their form on Sunday. Consecutive wins were clinched by Kyron Bacon (Shop Yamaha Off Road Racing Team) in E1, Daniel Milner (KTM Australia, DM31 Racing Team) in E2, Jye Dickson (Beta Racing Australia) in E3 and Danielle McDonald (Yamaha JGR Ballard’s Off Road Team) in EW.

Over in EJ though, Davey Gear (Limestone Coast Motorcycles, Yamaha Australia) stole the show to claim the top step on Sunday.  Dusty conditions again plagued competitors on Sunday although a few scattered light showers mixed things up a little later in the day.

Daniel Milner is sweeping all before him in 2024

Daniel Milner and his KTM 450 EXC-F blasted around the dry, sandy sprint tests to claim the top spot of both the E2 class and the outright standings on each day. The KTM DM31 Racing team owner-rider remains unbeaten in his class this year upon return to domestic competition as the series heads into its mid-season break.

Daniel Milner

“There were some seriously dusty, dry conditions for us this weekend, but it went really smoothly. I tried to stay consistent and not make any mistakes or have any moments, and it all came together for me. I’m feeling stronger and fitter now that my injury is behind me, and the team ran a really tight ship all weekend. That made it easy for me to keep pushing and charging out the front of the field. We might have a break in the AORC now, but there’s no relaxing for us – we’ve got the first round of GNCCs next weekend, then Hattah at the start of July. We’ll keep our foot down, train hard and get ourselves into a good routine.”

Daniel Milner

Round Five Senior Top 20

PosRiderCl.Time
1Daniel MILNERE240:06.912
2Kyron BACONE140:35.610
3Jonte REYNDERSE240:49.568
4Jye DICKSONE341:27.546
5William DENNETTE241:41.013
6Korey MCMAHONE141:50.297
7Stefan GRANQUISTE342:14.622
8Max MIDWINTERE242:21.319
9Jett YARNOLDEJ42:37.419
10Joshua WHITEHEADE242:54.234
11Billy HARGYE343:18.589
12Davey GEAREJ43:21.058
13Tom BUXTONE143:46.828
14Ben KEARNSE243:59.228
15Thynan KEANE144:03.949
16Will MCINNESEJ44:04.184
17Brock NICHOLSE144:14.636
18Jake HENDERSONE244:43.390
19Eli TRIPCONYEJ44:43.411
20Jackson VERSTEEGENEJ44:44.315

E1 – Round Five

After a dismal end to racing back in Mount Misery, Bacon came out in full force for Round 5. After six Sprints, the Tasmanian was unbeatable in E1 to lead Saturday by over one-minute, leaving Korey McMahon (GASGAS Australia, Motorex) in second and Tom Buxton (KTM Australia, DM31 Racing Team) third.

Kyron Bacon

“Took a little bit to get going today but I still managed some decent test times. It feels good to be back on the top step in the E1 class. Korey and I have been battling since Mt Misery, so it’s good to get the Yamaha back on top. Conditions out there are pretty rough. There’s dust everywhere. You have to be aware all the time, with roots everywhere that can catch you out and the dust makes it hard to see what’s underneath. It’s going to be an interesting day tomorrow and I’m looking forward to it!”

Kyron Bacon

GASGAS’s McMahon and KTM’s Buxton clocked off with respective total times of 41:50.297 and 43:46.828.

E1 (100cc-200cc 2/ & 150cc-250cc 4/) Top 10 Results

PosRiderTime
1Kyron BACON40:35.610
2Korey MCMAHON41:50.297
3Tom BUXTON43:46.828
4Thynan KEAN44:03.949
5Brock NICHOLS44:14.636
6Billy BRAY45:27.925
7Patrick MARTIN46:31.138
8William EDWARD47:42.503
9Damon KUPISZ48:40.491
10Dale CARROLL48:54.233

E2 – Round Five

Daniel Milner claimed another exceptional win, leaving his E2 competition in the literal dust with a lead of just over 40-seconds on Saturday.

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“We have come out here to a pretty dry track due to lack of rain, but the track has been awesome! I just tried to stay smooth and consistent and not make any mistakes, which we did, so I felt good and strong in my riding. I also feel like I’ve had a good amount of time on the bike since my injury. t’s been a good day and I’m looking forward to tomorrow!”

Daniel Milner

While Jonte Reynders couldn’t match the speed of Milner, he comfortably protected his silver medal from the likes of Andy Wilksch (Beta Offroad Team) and Will Dennett (Shop Yamaha, Threesix Motorsports).

Yamaha’s Dennett stole away the third step on Saturday, ahead of Max Midwinter (Ride Tune Suspension, Blue Lake Motorcycles) by just over 40-seconds. The Queenslander was at home on the sandy track.

E2 (220cc-250cc 2/ & 275cc-450cc 4/) Top 10 Results

PosRiderTime
1Daniel MILNER40:06.912
2Jonte REYNDERS40:49.568
3William DENNETT41:41.013
4Max MIDWINTER42:21.319
5Joshua WHITEHEAD42:54.234
6Ben KEARNS43:59.228
7Jake HENDERSON44:43.390
8Hunter SEMMENS44:53.889
9Jacob SWEET45:48.632
10Oliver PITCHFORD45:50.485

E3 – Round Five

There was a shake up in E3 on Saturday as points leader Riley McGillivray (Shepparton Motorcycles, KTM), dropped right down the field.

Jye Dickson

After six tough Sprints, the underdog came out and stole the show! Jye Dickson was a sight to be seen, going hell for leather to claim the Saturday win ahead of Stefan Granquist (Husqvarna).

Billy Hargy (Simford Group Motorsport) took third.

Jye Dickson

“I ended getting the overall win in E3 which I’m stoked about. The tracks were sandy and chewed up, which I race back home, so I felt pretty comfortable out there. There was a lot of tricky roots and sandy whoops. Stefan and I had a pretty tight race all day so I’m planning on staying consistent tomorrow to help protect my spot in first.”

Jye Dickson

E3 (290cc-500cc 2/ & 475cc-650cc 4/) Top 10 Results

PosRiderTime
1Jye DICKSON41:27.546
2Stefan GRANQUIST42:14.622
3Billy HARGY43:18.589
4Patrick MCGILLIVRAY45:22.501
5Riley MCGILLIVRAY45:22.565
6Joshua ANDERSON45:34.879
7Max RIKYS46:18.508
8Tom DEVRIES48:07.850
9Jonothan RUMBOLD48:41.976
10Thomas VANCE49:28.489

EW – Round Five

Danielle McDonald went back and forth with Jess Gardiner (Yamaha JGR Ballard’s Off Road Team) for the top step on Saturday. As the day wore on, McDonald managed to create a gap, stealing away first place and making for an action-packed day of racing in EW.

Danielle McDonald

“The track conditions really suit me, especially compared to Mount Misery, so I really thrived out there. The competition between me and Jess was really cool! We went back and forth all day, pushing each other to get the best results.”

Danielle McDonald

Gardiner had to concede for second place today.

Last but certainly not least was Emelie Karlsson (Cassons, Husqvarna), who claimed the third and final podium spot for EW.

EW (Women) All Powers Results

PosRiderTime
1Danielle MCDONALD47:56.797
2Jessica GARDINER48:21.623
3Emelie KARLSSON49:51.797
4Madison HEALEY50:20.888
5Ebony NIELSEN53:23.044
6Lauren DUNSTAN53:27.582
7Monique SIMIONI54:12.909
8Holly BLAKE56:20.635
9Chelsea REID1:00:09.340
10Mackenzie FLEMING1:01:12.264

EJ – Round Five

Jett Yarnold took out another class win in his campaign for the EJ Championship title. The Yamaha rider sat comfortably at the front of the EJ pack all day, taking the win over Davey Gear by 43-seconds.

Jett Yarnold

“The track was pretty tough and I’m not usually good in the sand, so I’m very happy with my results today. The competition was tight between me and the boys and I’m looking forward to sending it again tomorrow.”

Jett Yarnold

Davey Gear (Limestone Coast Motorcycles, Yamaha Australia) managed to fend off Will McInnes (Blue City Motorcycles, KTM), who conceded for third.

EJ (16 to U18) All Powers Top 10 Results

PosRiderTime
1Jett YARNOLD42:37.419
2Davey GEAR43:21.058
3Will MCINNES44:04.184
4Eli TRIPCONY44:43.411
5Jackson VERSTEEGEN44:44.315
6Oliver PATERNO44:44.884
7Kogan LOCK45:26.652
8Fletcher TUCKER46:11.666
9Cody HOWELL47:30.631
10Cruiz RIKYS47:33.060

Round Six – Sunday

Round Six Senior Top 20

PosRiderCl.Time
1Daniel MILNERE236:39.765
2Kyron BACONE137:02.818
3Jonte REYNDERSE237:02.921
4Jye DICKSONE337:41.601
5Korey MCMAHONE138:04.495
6William DENNETTE238:16.078
7Thynan KEANE238:24.019
8Stefan GRANQUISTE338:28.617
9Andrew WILKSCHE238:41.690
10Davey GEAREJ38:52.124
11Max MIDWINTERE238:56.540
12Billy HARGYE339:07.011
13Jacob SWEETE239:39.533
14Ben KEARNSE239:42.786
15Tom BUXTONE139:42.850
16Joshua WHITEHEADE239:54.973
17Hunter SEMMENSE240:26.289
18Eli TRIPCONYEJ40:36.118
19Oliver PATERNOEJ40:55.568

E1 Round Six

Kyron Bacon had a slower-than-usual start, losing the first Test to rival Korey McMahon. As the day wore on, though, Bacon built up speed to take out the E1 honours for the round.

Kyron Bacon

“I felt good all weekend and made some improvements as the weekend went on. The dry conditions were tough to ride as the dirt soon became powder and filled the ruts. I crashed a couple of times in one test on Sunday morning but managed to not lose too much time and clawed it back as the day went on. Thanks to the team for doing a great job and keeping my bike in awesome shape and to event organisers who did the best they could with the conditions. Our next round is a QMP so hopefully we get some warmer weather and some better riding conditions as the numbers at the AORC rounds have been awesome this year.”

Kyron Bacon

McMahon took second place ahead of Tom Buxton.

Korey McMahon
Korey McMahon

“I can’t complain with a 2-2 result for the weekend, and I felt like my riding was good. Being a bit heavier than some of the other riders in the class, I struggled to get flow out of the corners and the bull-dusty ruts – I felt like I was over-riding the bike to get everything out of it and when you ride like that there’s no room for error. Today I had a couple of crashes, including one where I cased a roller and got sent over the bars. It was a bit frustrating, but we’re still walking away with good points. My focus now is on the Finke and Hattah desert races, so I’m looking forward to getting on the GASGAS EC 500F and sending it!”

Korey McMahon
Tom Buxton

“The conditions were way different to anything I’ve ridden before. The dust and fine sand were that deep it covered all the ruts, which were actually quite hard underneath. I struggled a bit both days, but I felt I got better as the weekend went on, both with my confidence riding those conditions, and with our bike set-up. It was a tough weekend, so I’m pretty happy to have finished on the podium both days.”

Tom Buxton

E1 (100cc-200cc 2/ & 150cc-250cc 4/) Results – Top 10

PosRiderTime
1Kyron BACON37:02.818
2Korey MCMAHON38:04.495
3Tom BUXTON39:42.850
4Brock NICHOLS41:14.443
5Billy BRAY41:55.641
6Patrick MARTIN42:24.233
7Zane MACKINTOSH44:15.144
8Dale CARROLL44:22.715
9Damon KUPISZ44:51.250
10William EDWARD44:51.981

E2 Round Six

Claiming another consecutive E2 win and the fastest overall time again, you wouldn’t even know that Daniel Milner had recently suffered a pretty major shoulder injury.

Daniel Milner

Sherco’s Jonte Reynders took a consecutive second-place finish in E2, fending off the likes of Will Dennett (Shop Yamaha, Threefive Motorsports) and Thynan Kean (Race ready suspension, Elliott bros).

Jonte Reynders
Jonte Reynders

“Overall, it was a decent weekend. Typically, I’m not a sand guy, but I felt this was the best I’ve ever ridden in these types of conditions, so I’m happy with that. I’m gutted we missed out on P2 outright today by 0.1 of a second, but I’m happy to take double P2 finishes in E2. I’m looking forward to heading up north for the next rounds in Queensland.”

The round six E2 podium at Edenhope – Milner on the top step ahead of Reyndrs and Dennett

William Dennett suffered some crashes on Sunday morning in the powder but was quickly able to regain his composure and finish the weekend on a strong note.

Will Dennett

“Dry sand is never anyone’s favourite surface to ride, and the more it’s ridden on, the harder it gets to ride and the tougher it can be on the bike as well as the vision for the rider. I managed to get through the weekend with no major problems and kept pretty consistent results across both days. It would have been awesome to ride if we got some rain but the region is so dry. Thankfully we were able to go ahead with the weekend and get two good rounds of racing in. There were some high-speed sections out there, and the tests were hard work at the end of each day, so it was good to stay in contention, and the team had the bike working well right from the start.”

E2 (220cc-250cc 2/ & 275cc-450cc 4/) Results – Top 10

PosRiderTime
1Daniel MILNER36:39.765
2Jonte REYNDERS37:02.921
3William DENNETT38:16.078
4Thynan KEAN38:24.019
5Andrew WILKSCH38:41.690
6Max MIDWINTER38:56.540
7Jacob SWEET39:39.533
8Ben KEARNS39:42.786
9Joshua WHITEHEAD39:54.973
10Hunter SEMMENS40:26.289

E3 Round Six

Jye Dickson claimed back-to-back E3 wins, the Beta rider is looking like prime competition for the 2024 Championship title.

Jye Dickson
Jye Dickson

“It was great to come away with a class win on both days in Edenhope. I’ve suffered from a few injuries early on in the season which hindered my results in the first few rounds, so it’s nice to be able to see what I can do on the Beta now I’m back and feeling good.”

Jye Dickson

Husqvarna’s Stefan Granquist took second just ahead of Simford Group Motorsport’s Billy Hargy. There were just over 30 seconds between the two Husqvarna riders.

Billy Hargy
Billy Hargy

“It seems that I get sick as soon as the race weekends come, and it’s really frustrating not being able to race to my full potential – I’ve got plenty more to give, but I just didn’t have any energy to battle through the deep sand and dust. Yesterday, between special tests, I was that knackered I came back to the pits, put two jumpers on and fell asleep. I did feel a bit better today, but I just had nothing left in the tank. To have a bad weekend and still achieve two podiums is good, though, so that’s a positive. I’m going to go home now, hopefully feel better and get ready for the mid-season races that are coming up.”

Billy Hargy

E3 class leader McGillivray experienced two difficult days, but the defending class champion showed plenty of determination to finish with as many points as possible. A crash at the start of the opening test of the weekend saw him injure his shoulder, but he soldiered through the day to finish P5. Sunday’s sixth round saw McGillivray’s troubles continue, finishing the day P9.

Riley McGillivray

“It was a rough weekend for me. I had a tip-over about one minute into the first test and tweaked my shoulder. I strapped it up and kept soldiering through. I was off the pace of the front guys, but I still finished with okay points, all things considered. Today I planned to bounce back, but we did end up having more issues. I was that far back there was no point pushing – a top 10 result is better than a DNF – so I cruised around to ninth. I’ve lost all the breathing room I’d built in the points so far this season and that puts the pressure on, but I know what I’m capable of and we’ll go back to work when the series resumes.”

Riley McGillivray

E3 (290cc-500cc 2/ & 475cc-650cc 4/) Results – Top 10

PosRiderTime
1Jye DICKSON37:41.601
2Stefan GRANQUIST38:28.617
3Billy HARGY39:07.011
4Patrick MCGILLIVRAY41:56.475
5Joshua ANDERSON43:29.812
6Tom DEVRIES44:55.181
7Jonothan RUMBOLD45:09.943
8Jarrod DILLON46:06.613
9Riley MCGILLIVRAY49:06.646
10Thomas VANCE10:26.699

EW Round Six

Danielle McDonald is sure to be celebrating as she leaves Edenhope and Victoria! With three consecutive EW wins, McDonald is quickly becoming a strong contender for the 2024 EW Championship title.

Danielle McDonald

“I had an awesome weekend at Edenhope and winning both days will be something to remember. I know this isn’t Jess’ favourite kind of riding and she much prefers harder dirt, so I was I make the most of that and take the wins when I can. The results on the weekend also took me to the top of the points in the EW class which is cool but we are only halfway there and so much racing still to come.  Thank you to Jess, Jeremy and the team for all their support as well as my family for their devotion to my racing.”

Danielle McDonald

Team-mate and 2023 Champion Jess Gardiner was hot on McDonald’s heels all day.

Jess Gardiner endured one of her most challenging weekends in some time as crashes, a rear brake issue, and generally fighting the conditions saw her trying to salvage what she could from the weekend. She finished the weekend with 2-3 results but continued to fight all the way to the finish, knowing that every point matters in the championship chase.

Jess Gardiner

“I have never been great in sandy style tracks or courses and I struggled again this weekend. My pace was off at the start, I improved a little as the weekend went on and then I had a rear brake issue before big crash really set me back. It wasn’t my best weekend, but I will keep working hard and know I will bounce back at the next round as I want to keep pushing Danielle so we can both improve as the years go on.”

Not far behind and claiming the third and final podium spot, was Emelie Karlsson (Cassons, Husqvarna).

EW (Women) All Powers Results – Top 10

PosRiderTime
1Danielle MCDONALD44:40.880
2Emelie KARLSSON45:59.479
3Jessica GARDINER46:10.748
4Madison HEALEY46:37.239
5Ebony NIELSEN49:46.156
6Monique SIMIONI51:25.270
7Lauren DUNSTAN52:13.625
8Audrey MOLLER53:16.084
9Holly BLAKE56:08.478
10Chelsea REID56:53.736

EJ Round Six

Davey Gear dominated all five Sprints on Sunday on his way to victory over Eli Tripcony (Motorex, Husqvarna) by almost two-minutes. Twenty-seconds further behind at the end of the day was Oliver Paterno (Port Macquarie Motorcycles).

Davey Gear

“Round 6 was a tough one.  It featured lots of fast straights, with dry and dusty conditions, mixed with rough, sandy corners. Plus, the competition was unreal in EJ – really, really tough competition.”

Davey Gear

EJ (16 to U18) All Powers Results – Top 10

PosRiderTime
1Davey GEAR38:52.124
2Eli TRIPCONY40:36.118
3Oliver PATERNO40:55.568
4Jackson VERSTEEGEN40:57.079
5Will MCINNES40:59.088
6Kogan LOCK41:37.535
7Jett YARNOLD43:20.897
8Cody HOWELL43:50.398
9Fletcher TUCKER44:26.079
10Charlie TOWNLEY44:28.605

2024 AORC Standings after Round Six

E1 Standings

PosNameTotal
1Kyron BACON140
2Korey MCMAHON133
3Tom BUXTON120
4Brock NICHOLS102
5William EDWARD70
6William PRICE68
7Billy BRAY63
8Damon KUPISZ53
9Dale CARROLL46
10Christopher WYND45
11Cooper SHEIDOW40
12Jordan RAYMOND40
13Patrick MARTIN30
14Kyle LEACH30
15Thomas TEED28
16Thomas FOSTER26
17Zane MACKINTOSH25
18Jake SINGLES24
19James FLANAGAN15
20Thomas LIVESAY11

E2 Standings

PosRiderTotal
1Daniel MILNER150
2William DENNETT120
3Jonte REYNDERS110
4Andrew WILKSCH92
5Ben KEARNS85
6Joshua WHITEHEAD76
7Beau RALSTON65
8Max MIDWINTER60
9Jake HENDERSON56
10Deegan GRAHAM47
11Jeremy CARPENTIER46
12Hunter SEMMENS34
13Toé FUGIER33
14Thynan KEAN32
15Harrison TEED28
16Jacob SWEET25
17Bailey KOOLEN23
18Anthony SOLAR22
19Benjamin TEED17
20Jacob SINCLAIR17

E3 Standings

PosRiderTotal
1Riley MCGILLIVRAY128
2Jye DICKSON124
3Stefan GRANQUIST122
4Billy HARGY116
5Patrick MCGILLIVRAY89
6Fraser HIGLETT76
7Thomas VANCE67
8Joshua ANDERSON58
9Jonothan RUMBOLD50
10Tom DEVRIES49
11Campbell HALL30
12Luke CHELLAS28
13Jaiden TREASURE26
14Jarrod DILLON23
15Adam GILES22
16Lachlan MCLENNAN21
17Timothy SHERMAN21
18Ryan COSSENS16
19Max RIKYS14
20Cooper BENGTSON14

EW Standings

PosRiderTotal
1Danielle MCDONALD142
2Jessica GARDINER136
3Emelie KARLSSON122
4Ebony NIELSEN106
5Chelsea REID65
6Monique SIMIONI58
7Lauren DUNSTAN54
8Madison HEALEY52
9Holly BLAKE51
10Audrey MOLLER46
11Mackenzie FLEMING35
12Nenah CHADWICK32
13Courtney RUBIE31
14Emily BIELENBERG30
15Angela SCOTT29
16Fynleh DUNCOMBE28
17Yolanda TREASURE26
18Tracey MCGUIRE23
19Rachelle DESSENT20
20Cass MCRAE16
21Jackie JOYCE11

EJ Standings

PosRiderTotal
1Jett YARNOLD134
2Eli TRIPCONY126
3Jackson VERSTEEGEN100
4Oliver PATERNO98
5Cody HOWELL86
6Davey GEAR84
7Kogan LOCK76
8Will MCINNES67
9Cruiz RIKYS66
10Fletcher TUCKER57
11Jagger SENIOR55
12Charlie TOWNLEY42
13Ryan JORDAN41
14William KEARNEY36
15Hayden MCNEILL35
16Jet BRIEN28
17Charles INGHAM21
18Blake BALDACCHINO20
19Beau SPICER20
20Jyo BOOKER18

The AORC now takes a six-week break, returning with the Queensland Moto Park rounds at the end of July.
In the meantime, many of the AORC regulars will line up for the high-profile Hattah Desert Race on 7-9 July.

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