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Moto Wrap | AORC Golden Beach | GNCC | NZ XC | AMA SX

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April 20, 2021
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April 20, 2021

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What’s New:

  • 2021 Australian Off-Road Championship – Rounds 1 & 2
  • Tommy Watts wins 2021 NZ Cross-Country Championship
  • 2021 Dunlop Tyres Tiger Run GNCC
  • GrassRoots Hard Enduro Kozi Killer
  • GNCC’s Kailub Russell joins KTM Factory Racing ‘s Pro MX line-up
  • Tim Gajser & Mitch Evans eager for MXGP kick-off in June
  • 2021 FIM Hard Enduro fields increase as interest grows
  • AMA Supercross Atlanta 3 – 450SX Wrap
  • AMA Supercross Atlanta 3 – 250SX Wrap
  • 2021 Racing Calendars
    • 2021 Provisional MXGP
    • 2021 Yamaha AORC presented by MXStore
    • 2021 Australian Penrite ProMX
    • 2021 Speedway GP
    • 2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship
    • 2021 FIM Cross-Country Rallies
    • 2021 AMA Supercross
    • 2021 GNCC
    • 2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross
    • 2021 Progressive American Flat Track
    • 2021 New Zealand Enduro
    • 2021 Australian Supercross (provisional)
    • And more…

2021 Australian Off-Road Championship – Rounds 1 & 2

Two spectacular days of competition saw the first two rounds of the 2021 Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship, presented by MXStore, explode with sensational racing at Golden Beach, Victoria.

Golden Beach provided riders with challenging sandy conditions in the first AORC in over 13 months. Saturday would be a Cross Country for Juniors only. With conditions drying out Seniors would change to a Super Sprint. On Sunday, the Cross Country loop was split into three tracks for sprints.

Daniel Milner

Round 1 saw Daniel Milner claim the overall victory, well clear of Todd Waters, with Joshua Green third. Mason Semens and Michael Driscoll completed the top five.

Round 2 saw a similar result, with Milner once again taking the overall, with Waters second. Semmens came home in third, with Green and Driscoll completing the top five.

When the Golden Beach round came to a close it was Milner in the E3 lead on 50-points going two for two, Waters took out the E2, also with a perfect 50 championship points and a double win. Semmens claimed 50-points in the E1, while the EJ class saw Samuel Pretscherer and Blake Hollis share a win a-piece tying 47-points a-piece.

Brad Hardaker leads the 2-Stroke Cup but Harrison Teed laid claim to one of the round wins, Lee Stephens and Mark Grove shared victories in the Veterans class tying on points, and Emma Milesevic and Jessica Gardiner each took a win in the Womens, with Milesevic holding a two-point lead.

AORC 2021 – Rounds 1 & 2 at Golden Beach

Peter Rudd took a perfect 50-points in the Masters. J1 saw Lachlan Roche take the double and 50-points, Ollie Gear 50-points in the J2 and Jett Yarnold and Levi Stephens shared the J3 wins, tying on 47-points. J4 saw Billy Hargy do the double, and Danielle McDonald topped the JG for both rounds.


Round 1 – E3

The man of the hour, Milner was undeniably on fire as he screamed across Saturday’s Super Sprint track. Nerves clearly didn’t come into the equation for the KTM mounted rider, who left an almost 5-minute lead ahead of his class competition.

Daniel Milner

The final two podium positions were clinched by Jonte Reynders (Motul Pirelli Sherco Offroad Racing Team) and Thomas McCormack. Reynders carried on from a strong 2019 and 2020 season, utilising his skills to push ahead of McCormack who has made a long-awaited comeback to AORC with over a minute lead.

E2

Ready to face his first Cross Country, Waters seemed totally unfazed even under the changing formats to Super Sprints. Comfortable with the high intensity that comes with Sprints, as experienced in his Motocross races, Waters clocked in an impressive total time of 50:04.516, making his the second fastest time on the day overall.

Rounding out the E2 podium was Joshua Green (Shop Yamaha) and Michael Driscoll (bLU cRU Off Road Team), clocking in at 50:18.079 and 51:09.007 respectively.

Todd Waters

Todd Waters

“Today was really interesting! We did the Sprints and it was something really different. We do 30-minute races in Motocross so for me, the word “sprint” gets me sprinting, so I had to hold myself back and keep my energy. Hats off to the boys! Daniel smoked us! To get a win in my class is awesome but I want that win so I’m keen to work on fighting Daniel for that fastest overall time.”

E1

True to form, Semmens was a demon behind the handlebars as he flew into first place with a total time of 50:26.410. Second place was nabbed by Kyron Bacon, who wasted no time in pushing his Yamaha to the limits in search of that top podium spot. Coming in third was reigning E1 Champion, Luke Styke who tackled through the gluggy, sandy conditions to a total time of 51:29.631.

Mason Semmens

Mason Semmens

“The first lap I had a few crashes but I put that down to being the first race back for the year, but I still ended up first in my class which really helps my focus moving into Round 2 tomorrow. My confidence is up after today but the tracks are brutal, so I need to stay focused and pick my best line to keep up.”

EJ

Over in EJ, Hollis held a steady lead ahead of his 16-U18 competition, clocking in a total time of 53:20.535 to win first place. The final two podium positions were clinched by Samuel Pretscherer (Gol Gol Hotel) and Kodi Stephens (True Painting), with total times of 54:08.078 and 54:47.929 respectively.

Masters

Peter Rudd came into Golden Beach today and left his competition in the dust [sandy dust] for Round 1. The Super Sprints pushed each bike to its limits and the excitement was high as Brandon Kienhuis (SIMFORD Racing) and Jason Salopayers battled it out for the remaining podium positions.

Peter Rudd

With just over 12 seconds separating them, Kienhuis finished on top for second place, leaving Salopayers to slide into third.

Women

True to form as our reigning EW Champion, Gardiner was a sight to see as she flew through her two Super Sprint laps, into first place. With a total time of 1:00:42.311, Gardiner demonstrated her clear skill and comfort in any terrain and racing format.

Second place was won by Honda mounted Emma Milesevic (Honda Australia), with a total time today of 1:01:16.302. The third and final podium position was won by Emelie Karlsson (Yamaha Motor Australia), who finished today with a total time of 1:03:23.968.

Jessica Gardiner

Jessica Gardiner

“Today was really good! I didn’t know what to expect and I felt pretty nervous, but I think we were all nervous after so long off. It’s always a good thing to win the first round as it puts you in the right mindset. Tomorrow will be hard but we’ll use this afternoon to recover and prepare!”

Veterans

Over two hard fought laps, Grove took out first place at Round 1 here in Golden Beach. With a total time of 58:20.283, Grove finished just ahead of Lee Stephens (True Painting). Stephens rode comfortable into second place with a total time of 58:34.326, leaving third place to be won by Richard Chibnall (Jabiru Rural Fencing, Bolton Motorcycles).

2-Stroke Cup

All the action was ready and waiting for you in the 2 Stroke Cup, as Teed and Nathan Dalbosco battled it out for first place. With just over six seconds between them, it was Teed who scored that coveted top spot.

Dalbosco conceded for second place, clocking in with a total time of 58:08.899. Third place was won by Thomas Livesay, with a total time of 1:04:08.720.

J1

It was a tense battle in J1 as Harley Hutton (Yamaha Motor Australia) and Roche battled it out for the top podium position. In the end though, it was Roche who came out victorious with over a minute lead over Hutton with a total time of 2:07:08.529.

Lachlan Roche

Rounding out the podium was Lewis Arrowsmith, enjoying a comfortable lead ahead of the competition from Nate Munro, clocking in at 2:21:58.227.

J2

Without a shadow of a doubt, Gear held a strong and impressive lead all throughout today’s Cross Country format. Pushing through the sandy conditions and kicking off as if the past 12-month gap in racing hadn’t happened, Gear finished his six laps with a total time of 2:12:13.319.

Second and third place was won by Max Stevenson and Tate Young.

J3

Picking up right where he left off in 2020, Stephens continued his winning streak in J3, clocking in with a total time of 2:08:58.748. Rounding out his podium was Jett Yarnold (Pacific Blue Metal) and Kyle Sandstrom (Triple R), each finishing Round 1 with a time of 2:12:06.648 and 2:18:24.970 respectively.

Levi Stephens

J4

Golden Beach could do nothing to stop Hargy as he continued his Championship campaign that was cut short back in 2020. Finishing Saturday’s racing with a total time of 1:59:13.347, Hargy was well ahead of the pack, which helped with visibility over the 2-hour race.

Billy Hargy

“Today was a good day! I found the conditions fine but being at the front of the pack helped me in terms of visibility. It’s been great to get back to racing and pit myself against the competition in my class. The field is strong and it was great to come away today with the class win.”

Billy Hargy

Rounding out the J4 Round 1 podium was Travis Olander and William Dennett (Yamaha Motor Australia) in second and third place.

JG

Over in JG, McDonald smoked her competition, carrying over her winning streak and clear confidence from earlier rounds in 2020. Pinned into the ruts and tackling the thick, sandy conditions, McDonald finished Round 1 with a total time of 2:16:46.825.

Second and third were claimed by Taylor Thompson (Excite Motorsports) and Ariana Collins (Jeff Collins Plumbing), clocking in after five laps with total times of 1:58:22.549 and 1:58:31.537 respectively.

2021 AORC Round 1 Results

  • Seniors Overall
  • E3
  • E2
  • E1
  • EJ
  • Two-Stroke Cup
  • Veterans
  • Women
  • Masters

Seniors Overall

PosRiderTime
1Daniel MILNER48:28.0
2Todd WATERS50:04.5
3Joshua GREEN50:18.1
4Mason SEMMENS50:26.4
5Michael DRISCOLL51:09.0
6Kyron BACON51:12.6
7Luke STYKE51:29.6
8Thomas MASON52:33.5
9Stefan GRANQUIST52:39.5
10Korey MCMAHON53:06.5
11Jonte REYNDERS53:09.0
12Blake HOLLIS53:20.5
13Jeremy CARPENTIER53:31.9
14Cooper SHEIDOW54:04.7
15Samuel PRETSCHERER54:08.1
16Corey HAMMOND54:20.6
17Liam MASON54:26.0
18William PRICE54:30.1
19Kodi STEPHENS54:47.9
20Thomas MCCORMACK54:54.9

E3

PosRiderTime
1Daniel MILNER48:27.998
2Jonte REYNDERS53:08.953
3Thomas MCCORMACK54:54.931
4Hayden KEELEY56:09.977
5Timothy LONSDALE56:39.118
6Wesley KEELEY58:19.825
7Charles ANDERSON58:31.383
8Taylor ADAMS58:43.926
9Luke BUNNIK58:55.637
10Simon COX1:00:15.421
11Nathan DELAWARE1:01:04.098
12Scott LEWIS1:06:40.737

E2

PosRiderTime
1Todd WATERS50:04.516
2Joshua GREEN50:18.079
3Michael DRISCOLL51:09.007
4Thomas MASON52:33.497
5Stefan GRANQUIST52:39.486
6Korey MCMAHON53:06.498
7Jeremy CARPENTIER53:31.852
8Cooper SHEIDOW54:04.724
9Liam MASON54:26.001
10Broc GRABHAM55:14.879
11Jonathan KRUSIC56:58.831
12Billy BRAY56:58.870
13Nicholas GRAHAM57:23.047
14Travis SILK57:31.190
15Brent DEAN57:33.872

E1

PosRiderTime
1Mason SEMMENS50:26.410
2Kyron BACON51:12.591
3Luke STYKE51:29.631
4Corey HAMMOND54:20.551
5William PRICE54:30.113
6Joel PHILLIPS56:33.816
7Riley NANCARROW57:02.452
8Brock NICHOLS57:39.266
9Joshua KILVINGTON57:54.668
10Nathan HOWE57:56.655
11Ethan MAIWALD1:00:39.582
12Tomas KRUGER1:02:03.033
13Jarrod DILLON1:02:34.028
14Alex STEPHENSON1:03:10.915
15Jaylan LESSIO1:03:32.377

EJ

PosRiderTime
1Blake HOLLIS53:20.535
2Samuel PRETSCHERER54:08.078
3Kodi STEPHENS54:47.929
4Riley MCGILLIVRAY56:25.153
5Kobi WOLFF56:51.950
6Jack CAUGHEY59:47.983
7Alex KRIEG59:51.225
8Jack BITHELL59:56.850
9Charlie MOLLER1:00:44.021
10Sam BARTON1:01:38.785
11Jethro CARRIAGE1:01:39.099
12Charlie PROUDFOOT1:01:41.463
13Jamie DUNSTAN1:02:28.363
14Carl NITSCHKE1:03:56.316
15Tom BROTHERTON1:04:04.166

Two-Stroke Cup

PosRiderTime
1Harrison TEED58:02.177
2Nathan DALBOSCO58:08.899
3Thomas LIVESAY1:04:08.720
4Daniel WATHEN1:04:28.022
5Jake HOLLAND1:04:44.009
6Rhys PARLEVLIET1:06:33.192
7Fabian BILL1:09:11.301
8Ryan BURNS1:11:12.334
9Tim BALODIMOS1:11:50.976
10Robby KRUYER1:24:55.210
11Chris BROWN1:03:58.995

Veterans

PosRiderTime
1Mark GROVE58:20.283
2Lee STEPHENS58:34.326
3Richard CHIBNALL59:43.866
4Christopher THOMAS1:00:06.345
5Rowan PUMPA1:00:45.934
6Tony ALBERT1:02:59.534
7Thomas GIFFIN1:03:24.081
8Simon ARTHUR1:03:33.809
9Jason PEARCE1:03:53.186
10Luke ABLITT1:04:14.209
11Darren LESSIO1:06:29.168
12Dan MOLE1:06:50.536
13Mark COOK1:07:10.202
14Bradley SNELL1:07:17.803
15Lincoln CRABTREE1:09:22.232

Women

PosRiderTime
1Jessica GARDINER1:00:42.311
2Emma MILESEVIC1:01:16.302
3Emelie KARLSSON1:03:23.968
4Danielle FOOT1:07:45.739
5Kellie CATANESE1:10:42.041
6Lauren DUNSTAN1:14:49.752
7Chloe BARTON1:15:32.371
8Yolanda TREASURE1:16:19.104
9Monique SIMIONI1:16:21.549
10Julie DENYER1:17:23.529
11Angela SCOTT1:20:18.140
12Alisha MAJOR1:20:36.092
13Rachelle DESSENT1:31:20.180
14Ella HURST1:32:14.611

Masters

PosRiderTime
1Peter RUDD1:05:22.020
2Brandon KIENHUIS1:06:44.164
3Jason SALOPAYERS1:06:56.789
4Shane COOK1:10:38.685
5Loui STYLIANOU1:10:55.128
6Mark HARRIS1:12:10.571
7Craig TREASURE1:12:16.452
8Ken BURT1:12:19.388
9Peter SCHAPER1:13:41.870
10Stephen BOUCHER1:14:12.864
11Robert BARTON1:14:14.719
12Raymond SCOTT1:14:36.562
13Nicholas EDWARD1:15:37.971
14Vito PORTO1:15:57.211
15Dean ROBINSON1:26:43.017
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Round 2 – E3

“There is no stopping him” seems an apt quote to serve in light of Milner’s massive efforts on Sunday. Clocking in a total time of 42:10.205 over five laps of the WR405F track, Golden Beach’s tough conditions clearly didn’t faze the AORC Champion.

Sherco mounted Jonte Reynders claimed second place, finishing Round 2 with a total time of 44:33.014. The third and final podium position was clinched by Thomas McCormack with a total time of 46:22.758.

Daniel Milner

Daniel Milner

“I picked up where I left off in Round 1! I rode as smooth as I could but unfortunately came unstuck in the second lap. But I kept going and walked away pretty well unscathed. I just worked on riding a smooth line and at the end of the day, I’m happy with the result. It’s just good to be back racing. It’s a little bit more nerve-wracking to be honest coming back into it.”

 Jonte Reynders

“The suspension changes we made the 300 SE Factory definitely helped on Sunday. I was a lot faster and getting used to the terrain – which is a lot different to what I am used to in Tasmania. It was an event where you really had to be right on the edge to get the best out of the machine, so it was tough for all the competitors. The stitches in my thumb loosened up a bit, but on Sunday I didn’t remove my glove the whole time – I just left the damage ‘assessment’ until the end!”

Daniel Milner topped the E3 overall podium

E2

Waters had his eyes on the prize, pinning his Husqvarna hard as he pushed for fastest overall time. Clocking in with a total time of 42:40.099, Waters scored the second fastest time today, behind Milner.

Todd Waters

Joshua Green (Shop Yamaha) slid comfortably into second place ahead of Michael Driscoll (bLU cRU Off Road Team), each finishing Round 2 with a time of 43:10.988 and 43:45.429 respectively.

Joshua Green

E1

Ringing in the 2021 AORC season in style, Semmens used his speed to his advantage. Clocking in a total time of 43:00.227, Semmens was nearly one minute ahead of his class.

Mason Semmens

In second and third respectively was Kyron Bacon (bLU cRU Off Road Team) and Luke Styke (Shop Yamaha), who brought plenty of the action across all five laps. Pushing onwards out of a tumble halfway through the day, Bacon beat Styke for second by just shy of one second.

Mason Semmens

“Today was a much better day. I felt like my riding was a lot neater and better overall, so I’m really happy with my results. The conditions out here in Golden Beach were rough and a tester. The sand was hard on the bike and the body but I’m so happy with how we finished up.”

E1 overall podium

EJ

Coming away with lessons learnt in Round 1, Pretscherer could not be beat in EJ today. Claiming the Round 2 win with a total time of 44:59.625, Pretscherer pushed consistently ahead of Round 1 winner, Blake Hollis who had to settle for second place.

The third and final podium position was won by Kodi Stephens, who finished just over 30 seconds behind Hollis with a total time of 46:15.268.

Sam Pretscherer

“The track was really good but super tough, so I’m really happy with today’s results.”

Veterans

If you were wondering what happened to Stephens after his second place finish on Saturday, then let his results for Round 2 put your mind to rest. With a total time of 48:18.309, Stephens claimed a hard-fought first place win ahead of Mark Grove (Factory Honda Racing), who was just under 40 seconds behind.

The third and final podium position was won by Rowan Pumpa (Kessner Motorcycles), who finished five laps with a total time of 50:32.754.

Women

Red goes faster, right? Well, that was definitely the case in EW (Women) as Milesevic claimed her first round win for 2021. With a total time of 54:18.937, Milesevic finished just ahead of the field as she pushed across the Ballards MXstore track. Yamaha mounted Karlsson was nipping at her heels, finishing five laps with a total time of 54:36.424.

Emma Milesevic

Reigning Champion, Gardiner rounded out Round 2’s EW podium, just behind Karlsson with a total time of 55:10.532.

Masters

Rudd was well ahead of the Masters pack on Sunday at the Ballards MXstore track, finishing six laps with a total time of 57:12.033. Pushing right to the end ahead of Jason Salopayers, Rudd seemed totally at home in Golden Beach’s thick and sandy conditions.

Salopayers rode into second place today ahea of Shane Cook, with a total time of 1:00:38.151.

2-Stroke Cup

Screaming across the WR450F track over five laps, it was Dalbosco who claimed Round 2 victory. With a total time of 49:12.030, Dalbosco appeared settled and comfortable after beating the Round 1 nerves.

Harry Teed (Dust Hustle) settled for second at Round 2 in Golden Beach. With a blown clutch that saw him race four laps overall and a total time of 39:50.002.

J1

Roche scored himself a well deserved consecutive class win, taking the lead across six laps of the Mitas track by over three minutes. Clocking in with a total time of 1:05:47.179, Roche was followed by Harley Hutton (Yamaha Motor Australia) in second place.

Lachlan Roche

Behind Hutton with a total time of 1:10:15.405 was Luke Hamilton, who clinched the third and final podium position.

J2

Similar to Roche in J1, Gear had a perfect weekend here in Golden Beach with back-to-back class wins! With a total time of 59:19.116, Gear held a strong lead throughout the day’s Sprints.

The final podium positions for Round 2 were won by Tate Young and Ryan Jordan (North West Motorcycling), each clocking in with a total time of 59:47.914 and 1:01:22.706 respectively.

J3

Losing any nerves he may have felt yesterday for Round 1, Yarnold was a demon behind the handlebars across all six laps of Sprints today. With a total time of 54:51.474, Yarnold comfortably won first place, ahead of yesterday’s J3 winner, Levi Stephens who settled for second this time around.

Jett Yarnold

The third and final podium position was awarded to Glen Brotherton, who finished today with a total time of 1:01:32.023.

J4

True to form and following his strong win yesterday, Hargy was a powerhouse on the Mitas track. Across six laps, Hargy clocked up a time of 51:32.270 to score first place in J4.

Behind Hargy and settling into second was William Dennett (Yamaha Motor Australia) with a total time of 52:09.857. Nipping at Dennett’s heels though and keen for that second place spot was Travis Olander. With a total of 52:28.627, Olander had to settle for the third and final podium position.

Billy Hargy

“Today a lot tougher than yesterday. I had a few crashes and the conditions were rough. I managed to get back up front and create a strong lead ahead of my competition. The boys were really on me today which really ramped up the pressure, so I’m really happy to have come away with the win!”

JG

McDonald couldn’t fault her back-to-back class wins this weekend in JG! With a total time of 59:36.090, McDonald had an early tango with Taylor Thompson (Excite Motorsports) however as she gained a proper footing and found her path, McDonald pushed well ahead.

Danielle McDonald

Thompson rode into second place with a total time of 59:47.672. The final podium position for Round 2 was won by Madi Simpson (T-DUB/BSMX Racing Team), who finished six laps with a total time of 1:02:57.764.

The AORC riders now move north to Kyogle, NSW for Rounds 3 and 4 on July 17-18.

2021 AORC Round 2 Results

  • Seniors Overall
  • E3
  • E2
  • E1
  • EJ
  • Two-Stroke Cup
  • Veterans
  • Women
  • Masters

Seniors Overall

PosRiderTime
1Daniel MILNER42:10.2
2Todd WATERS42:40.1
3Mason SEMMENS43:00.2
4Joshua GREEN43:11.0
5Michael DRISCOLL43:45.4
6Kyron BACON43:58.5
7Luke STYKE43:59.2
8Jeremy CARPENTIER44:05.8
9Stefan GRANQUIST44:27.8
10Jonte REYNDERS44:33.0
11Korey MCMAHON44:36.4
12Thomas MASON44:52.9
13Cooper SHEIDOW44:57.6
14Samuel PRETSCHERER44:59.6
15Blake HOLLIS45:43.6
16Liam MASON45:43.7
17Corey HAMMOND45:44.0
18Broc GRABHAM46:07.5
19Kodi STEPHENS46:15.3
20Thomas MCCORMACK46:22.8

E3

PosRiderTime
1Daniel MILNER42:10.205
2Jonte REYNDERS44:33.014
3Thomas MCCORMACK46:22.758
4Timothy LONSDALE47:10.543
5Hayden KEELEY47:47.181
6Taylor ADAMS47:57.057
7Charles ANDERSON48:11.710
8Wesley KEELEY48:54.392
9Luke BUNNIK49:15.616
10Simon COX49:24.173
11Scott LEWIS55:00.827
12Nathan DELAWARE40:10.969

E2

PosRiderTime
1Todd WATERS42:40.099
2Joshua GREEN43:10.988
3Michael DRISCOLL43:45.429
4Jeremy CARPENTIER44:05.836
5Stefan GRANQUIST44:27.751
6Korey MCMAHON44:36.447
7Thomas MASON44:52.923
8Cooper SHEIDOW44:57.580
9Liam MASON45:43.707
10Broc GRABHAM46:07.500
11Brent DEAN47:25.343
12Billy BRAY47:30.207
13Travis SILK47:32.405
14Jonathan KRUSIC48:01.130
15Nicholas GRAHAM48:22.817

E1

PosRiderTime
1Mason SEMMENS43:00.227
2Kyron BACON43:58.470
3Luke STYKE43:59.204
4Corey HAMMOND45:43.961
5William PRICE46:44.332
6Joel PHILLIPS47:11.850
7Brock NICHOLS47:40.360
8Riley NANCARROW48:00.857
9Joshua KILVINGTON48:22.612
10Michael SKINNER50:26.270
11Tomas KRUGER50:44.657
12Christopher WYND50:57.371
13Jake GOGOL52:10.218
14Jarrod DILLON53:21.415
15Adam CONDON53:28.235

EJ

PosRiderTime
1Samuel PRETSCHERER44:59.625
2Blake HOLLIS45:43.573
3Kodi STEPHENS46:15.268
4Riley MCGILLIVRAY47:11.544
5Kobi WOLFF47:45.182
6Charlie PROUDFOOT50:17.576
7Alex KRIEG50:57.398
8Jethro CARRIAGE51:05.179
9Jack BITHELL51:10.128
10Jamie DUNSTAN51:11.832
11Charlie MOLLER51:14.070
12Sam BARTON52:17.934
13Carl NITSCHKE52:27.561
14Tom BROTHERTON52:42.104
15Jack CAUGHEY52:47.529

Two-Stroke Cup

PosRiderTime
1Nathan DALBOSCO49:12.030
2Harrison TEED54:16.211

Veterans

PosRiderTime
1Lee STEPHENS48:18.309
2Mark GROVE48:57.471
3Rowan PUMPA50:32.754
4Richard CHIBNALL50:45.760
5Christopher THOMAS51:04.986
6Tony ALBERT51:33.186
7Thomas GIFFIN52:52.929
8Luke ABLITT53:32.485
9Jason PEARCE53:50.580
10Simon ARTHUR54:55.428
11Dan MOLE55:20.666
12Mark COOK55:34.120
13Bradley SNELL56:30.119
14Darren LESSIO56:35.181
15Lincoln CRABTREE58:24.482

Women

PosRiderTime
1Emma MILESEVIC54:18.937
2Emelie KARLSSON54:36.424
3Jessica GARDINER55:10.532
4Danielle FOOT1:00:31.684
5Yolanda TREASURE1:03:50.984
6Monique SIMIONI1:04:54.848
7Chloe BARTON1:05:01.098
8Julie DENYER1:05:48.153
9Lauren DUNSTAN1:05:53.761
10Alisha MAJOR1:11:56.252
11Angela SCOTT1:13:26.572
12Ella HURST1:17:31.473
13Rachelle DESSENT1:20:14.833
14Rachel BLOYE1:26:26.399

Masters

PosRiderTime
1Peter RUDD57:12.033
2Jason SALOPAYERS1:00:38.151
3Shane COOK1:00:59.766
4Brandon KIENHUIS1:01:32.032
5Loui STYLIANOU1:02:20.951
6Ken BURT1:03:10.606
7Michael TURNBULL1:03:39.977
8Craig TREASURE1:03:50.307
9Robert BARTON1:03:50.776
10Peter SCHAPER1:04:02.852
11Stephen BOUCHER1:06:13.873
12Nicholas EDWARD1:06:59.855
13Vito PORTO1:08:33.659
14Darin NOBBS1:18:58.127
15Dean ROBINSON22:56.753

2021 AORC Standings

  • E3
  • E2
  • E1
  • EJ
  • Two-Stroke Cup
  • Veterans
  • Women
  • Masters

E3

PosRiderPoints
1Daniel MILNER50
2Jonte REYNDERS44
3Thomas MCCORMACK40
4Timothy LONSDALE34
5Hayden KEELEY34
6Taylor ADAMS28
7Charles ANDERSON28
8Wesley KEELEY28
9Luke BUNNIK24
10Simon COX22
11Nathan DELAWARE19
12Scott LEWIS10

E2

PosRiderPoints
1Todd WATERS50
2Joshua GREEN44
3Michael DRISCOLL40
4Jeremy CARPENTIER32
5Stefan GRANQUIST32
6Thomas MASON32
7Korey MCMAHON30
8Cooper SHEIDOW26
9Liam MASON24
10Broc GRABHAM22
11Billy BRAY18
12Jonathan KRUSIC17
13Brent DEAN16
14Travis SILK15
15Nicholas GRAHAM14

E1

PosRiderPoints
1Mason SEMMENS50
2Kyron BACON44
3Luke STYKE40
4Corey HAMMOND36
5William PRICE32
6Joel PHILLIPS30
7Brock NICHOLS27
8Riley NANCARROW27
9Joshua KILVINGTON24
10Tomas KRUGER19
11Nathan HOWE16
12Jarrod DILLON15
13Christopher WYND14
14Michael SKINNER11
15Ethan MAIWALD10

EJ

PosRiderPoints
1Samuel PRETSCHERER47
2Blake HOLLIS47
3Kodi STEPHENS40
4Riley MCGILLIVRAY36
5Kobi WOLFF32
6Alex KRIEG28
7Jack BITHELL25
8Charlie PROUDFOOT24
9Jethro CARRIAGE23
10Charlie MOLLER22
11Jack CAUGHEY21
12Sam BARTON20
13Jamie DUNSTAN19
14Carl NITSCHKE15
15Tom BROTHERTON13

Two-Stroke Cup

PosRiderPoints
1Brad HARDAKER67
2Harrison TEED65
3Dalton JOHNSON62
4Brady ADAMS36
5Geoff BRAICO25
6Brad REDMAN16
7Timothy Mackenzie RAYNER16
8Harrison BLATCH15

Veterans

PosRiderPoints
1Lee STEPHENS47
2Mark GROVE47
3Richard CHIBNALL38
4Rowan PUMPA36
5Christopher THOMAS34
6Tony ALBERT30
7Thomas GIFFIN28
8Luke ABLITT24
9Jason PEARCE24
10Simon ARTHUR24
11Dan MOLE19
12Mark COOK17
13Darren LESSIO17
14Bradley SNELL15
15Lincoln CRABTREE12

Women

PosRiderPoints
1Emma MILESEVIC47
2Jessica GARDINER45
3Emelie KARLSSON42
4Danielle FOOT36
5Yolanda TREASURE29
6Chloe BARTON28
7Monique SIMIONI27
8Lauren DUNSTAN27
9Julie DENYER24
10Kellie CATANESE22
11Alisha MAJOR20
12Angela SCOTT20
13Ella HURST16
14Rachelle DESSENT16
15Rachel BLOYE7

Masters

PosRiderPoints
1Peter RUDD50
2Jason SALOPAYERS42
3Brandon KIENHUIS40
4Shane COOK38
5Loui STYLIANOU32
6Ken BURT28
7Craig TREASURE27
8Peter SCHAPER23
9Robert BARTON22
10Stephen BOUCHER21
11Nicholas EDWARD17
12Vito PORTO15
13Mark HARRIS15
14Michael TURNBULL14
15Darin NOBBS12
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Tommy Watts wins 2021 NZ Cross-Country Championship

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It was celebration time for Hawke’s Bay’s Tommy Watts at the weekend, with back-to-back wins in the South Island earning him his first national motorcycling cross-country title.

The 19-year-old Napier-based former Wairoa man had a share of the lead in the Yamaha-sponsored competition after the first two four rounds for the series, with just two days of high-speed motorcycle racing in the South Island, near Balclutha on Saturday and then near Mosgiel on Sunday, to wrap it all up.

The championship went down to the wire with Watts’ main rival, Palmerston North’s 2015 New Zealand Cross-country Champion Paul Whibley, who was level on points with Watts after the two earlier North Island rounds (near Marton and Dannevirke respectively), featuring as a constant threat.

PWR Yamaha Team Manager Paul Whibley in action - Image by Charlotte Gaplin
PWR Yamaha Team Manager Paul Whibley in action – Image by Charlotte Gaplin

But, with only three rounds to be counted and riders to discard their one worst score, it meant nothing was certain until the end of racing on Sunday.

When Watts (Yamaha) won the day at Balclutha, finishing just seven seconds ahead of Whibley in the three-hour senior race, and then repeated the dose at Mosgiel the following day, this time beating Whibley (Yamaha) to the chequered flag by 44 seconds, the mission was complete and Watts could enjoy celebrating his first national title win.

Manawatu’s Whibley, a two-time former cross country champion in the United States, had to settle for overall runner-up, while Raglan’s Brandon Given (Honda), Glen Murray’s Sam “Charlie” Brown (KTM) and Whanganui’s Seth Reardon (Yamaha) rounded out the top five seniors for 2021.

Meanwhile, Taupo’s Wil Yeoman (Yamaha) dominated the 90-minute junior grade races on both days at the weekend and the 15-year-old therefore easily wrapped up the junior crown for 2021.

Wil Yeoman – Image by Charlotte Gaplin

Runner-up junior rider for the series was Eketahuna’s Luke Brown (KTM), with Cambridge’s Bailey Morgan (KTM), Rotorua’s Daniel Bates (KTM) and Katikati’s Ryan Morrissey (KTM) rounding out the top five.

Masterton’s Max Williams (KTM) was best of the 85cc bike riders this season, impressive in finishing eighth overall in the junior grade.

Chris Smyth – Motorcycling New Zealand Cross-Country Commissioner

“It was quite tight and technical terrain on Saturday, but a faster, more free-flowing course on Sunday. There was forestry, bush, open farmland paddocks… a bit of everything really. Everyone seemed to enjoy both tracks and days in the South Island. The double-header format seemed popular with the riders too and we may look at doing more of that next season.”

The COVID-19 pandemic meant the championships were not run last year and the senior champion in 2019, Raglan’s Jason Dickey (KTM), did not return to defend his title this year.

2021 NZ Cross-Country Championship Overall

PosRiderPoints
1Tommy Watts75
2Paul Whibley69
3Brandon Given56
4Sam Brown53
5Seth Reardon50
6Hadleigh Knight48
7Richard Sutton41
8Luke Taylor40
9Stephen Sergeant29
10Callum Dudson27
11Jesse Wight26
12Ethan Harris26
13Bailey Basalaj25
14Hugh Lintott25
15Reece Lister20

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Tiger Run GNCC 2021

Warm and dusty conditions greeted the final day of racing at the Dunlop Tiger Run, Round 5 of the Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series. As the checkered flag flew after three-hours of intense racing it was AmPro Yamaha’s Steward Baylor earning his third consecutive win of the season.

Thad Duvall – 2021 GNCC Tiger Run – Image by Mack Faint

As the green flag waved, it was Rockstar Energy/Factory Husqvarna Racing’s Thad Duvall getting the jump off the line to earn the $250 All Balls Racing XC1 Open Pro holeshot award. However, after a freak incident where a stick had wedged in his bike and ripped the fuel line off Duvall would lose a significant amount of time on the rest of the field.

Up front it would be Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing’s Ricky Russell and AmPro Yamaha’s Steward Baylor coming through timing and scoring with just six seconds separating them. Baylor would make the pass on Russell during the second lap of racing and would begin to place a gap over the rest of the field. After six laps of racing Baylor would cross the finish line to earn his third-straight win, catapulting himself into third place in the points standings.

Steward Baylor – 2021 GNCC Tiger Run – Image by Mack Faint

Russell would continue to battle throughout the day, trying to shorten the gap between himself and Baylor. However, Russell would fall short of the number one spot but would still make great strides as he earned second overall. This is Russell’s first podium since his injury last season. Russell currently sits sixth in the championship standings but will be aiming for more top finishes.

Remaining a consistent force in the hunt for the National Championship is the FMF/KTM Factory Racing-backed rider of Benjamin Kelley. As row one took off and the XC1 Open Pro competitors took off into the woods Kelley would find himself close to the front of the pack. Kelley would continue to push through the dusty conditions, but he would ultimately ride his own race in the third place position.

Steward Baylor – 2021 GNCC Tiger Run – Image by Mack Faint

KLM Milwaukee GASGAS’ Grant Baylor found himself running back in sixth for the first half of the way. Baylor, who earned the round one win at the same property, would find himself making passes as the two-lap board came out. As he came around on the last lap of racing Baylor would cross the finish line fourth overall.

Putting together a solid finish was AmPro Yamaha’s Layne Michael. Michael started out the race in fourth overall, battling with the front of the pack. As the race wore on Michael continued to hold onto fourth, but he would soon battle with Baylor and loose the position with just two laps remaining. Michael would still earn his best finish of the season with a fifth overall and in his class.

Ben Kelley – 2021 GNCC Tiger Run – Image by Mack Faint

Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna’s Jordan Ashburn would cross the finish line sixth overall on the day. After running fifth for the majority of the day, Baylor would also make a pass on him to overtake fifth before setting his sights on Michael. Ashburn continues to push throughout the series and sits fourth in the points.

Continuing to work his way back up towards the front after injuries that left him sidelined was the Rockstar Energy/Factory Husqvarna Racing-backed rider Trevor Bollinger. As the season continues on, Bollinger continues to improve his overall finishing positions and standings in the series.

FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Josh Toth made the move up to eighth on the day after starting off back in 10th place on the opening lap. Toth said he struggled through the dust early on in the race, but that he had loosened up later on in the race.

Earning ninth in the XC1 Open Pro class was Factory Beta/FXR/Nine2/Cyclesmart’s Cory Buttrick, while RedBull/MCS Racing Sherco’s Benjamin Herrera battled back to round out the top 10 in class.

Unfortunately for Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy/Kawasaki Team Green’s Josh Strang it was an 11th place finish on the day after a crash sent him to his pits for a tire change. As for Duvall, he would complete four laps of racing and finish 12th in the class.

XC2 250 Pro

In the XC2 250 Pro class it was Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing’s Jonathan Girroir making his way to the number one spot for the fourth-straight time. Girroir did not have the greatest start to the day as he came through fifth in class on the opening lap of racing. However, Girroir would put his head down and push through making his way to fourth on the second lap and third with three laps to go. While out on lap five Girroir would make the pass for the lead and continue to hold that position for the last two laps of racing in South Carolina.

Jonathan Girroir – 2021 GNCC Tiger Run – Image by Mack Faint

Rockstar Energy/Factory Husqvarna Racing’s Craig DeLong would start the day out fourth in XC2, eventually making the necessary passes to move up to second place in the class. However, later on in the race stomach issues would prevent him from battling for the win.

Coming through to earn his first XC2 250 Pro class podium finish was Factory Beta USA’s Thorn Devlin. As the race got started Devlin found himself towards the front of the pack, running fifth at the halfway point. With two laps remaining Devlin was running fourth and made the move up to third just miles from the finish line.

Leading the way early on in the class was AmPro Yamaha’s Michael Witkowski. Unfortunately for Witkowski he would come through to finish seventh.

FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am

In the FMF XC3 125 Pro-Am class it was once again Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna’s Jonathan Johnson earning his fifth-straight win of the season. Johnson continues his winning ways after getting a good jump off the line and moving into the lead position on lap one. Johnson would lead until the checkered flag flew, virtually unchallenged.

Jonathan Johnson – 2021 GNCC Tiger Run – Image by Mack Faint

After grabbing the $100 Lojak Cycle Sales XC3 holeshot award it was Lojak Yamaha Cycle Sales’ Chase Colville who went on to battle for second in the class. Rounding out the podium was Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing’s Ben Parsons, who came through to finish third at the fifth round of racing.

Bubz Tasha earned the Top Amateur honors at Tiger Run with a win in the 250 A class and 17th overall finish. Coming through in second was Joseph Cunningham with an 18th place finish and second in 250 A. Third top amateur went to Tristan Landrum who finished 21st overall and third in the 250 A class.

WXC

In the WXC class it was Enduro Engineering/MEPMX/Fly Racing/XC Gear’s Mackenzie Tricker jumping out to grab the $100 Trail Jesters WXC holeshot award. However, it would be the BABS Racing Yamaha/Fly/Maxxis/Pro Circuit’s Becca Sheets battling early on with AmPro Yamaha’s Rachael Archer. Sheets would make the pass stick over Archer and continue to push so she could place a gap over the rest of the WXC racers.

Archer would continue to hold onto second, but on the last lap of the race she would experience a crash allowing Kawasaki Team Green’s Korie Steede and Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna/Rockstar Energy’s Tayla Jones to make their way around her and into the final two podium finishes. Archer would finish out the day fourth.

8 a.m. Youth Race

In the 8 a.m. youth race it was YXC1 Super Mini Sr. competitor Cole Forbes coming through to take his third overall win of the season. Caleb Lane battled back to finish second with Chase Landers rounding out the top three youth overall and YXC1 class finishers. Landers continues to hold the points lead with Lane just one point behind.

YXC1 Super Mini Sr – Cole Forbes – 2021 GNCC Tiger Run – Image by Mack Faint

Andrew Segars brought home the YXC2 Super Mini Jr. class win in his home state, while Peyton Feather and Drew Hoffman rounded out the top three in YXC2. Mason Raynor finished 15th overall and first in the 85cc (7-11) class. In the Girls class it was Ellie Winland taking the win.

The Tiger Run AMSOIL Moto Hero was awarded to Michael Warren. Hailing from Chepachet, Rhode Island, Warren is 46 years old and is currently racing in the Warrior Bike class. He sits 4th in the points standings, but also is an intricate part of the Pit Crew for his son who races in the afternoon bike race. Warren joined the Military in 1993 and is currently serving in the United States Air Force as a Senior Master Sergeant (E-8).

He was deployed to Afghanistan in 2014 and will be deployed to an undisclosed location in January 22. Warren went home with a $250 AMSOIL Shopping Spree, Kanati Truck Tires from GBC, a Commemorative American Flag from Columbia Flag & Sign Co. plus a gift certificate for their online store. He also earned a pair of 100% military appreciation goggles and an ARMA Black Edition Box full of supplements and gear.

Round 6, Hoosier GNCC, of the series will take place on May 1-2, 2021 in Crawfordsville, Indiana at Ironman Raceway.

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2021 Tiger Run GNCC Results

  • Bikes PM Overall
  • XC1 Open Pro
  • XC2 250 Pro
  • XC3 125
  • WCX

Bikes PM Overall

PosRiderClassManTime
1STEWARD BAYLOR JRXC1YAM02:49:45.576
2RICKY A RUSSELLXC1GAS02:50:28.650
3BENJAMIN M KELLEYXC1KTM02:50:55.558
4GRANT BAYLORXC1GAS02:51:53.678
5LAYNE MICHAELXC1YAM02:52:28.479
6JORDAN ASHBURNXC1HQV02:54:04.973
7JONATHAN GIRROIRXC2GAS02:56:17.779
8TREVOR BOLLINGERXC1HQV02:57:04.379
9CRAIG B DELONGXC2HQV02:57:24.219
10JOSHUA M TOTHXC1KTM02:57:25.638
11THORN DEVLINXC2BET02:58:42.714
12RUY BARBOSAXC2HON02:58:47.257
13EVAN SMITHXC2HQV02:59:01.099
14CORY BUTTRICKXC1BET02:59:11.071
15LIAM DRAPERXC2KTM02:59:41.558
16MICHAEL WITKOWSKIXC2YAM02:59:48.259
17BUBZ TASHA250 AHQV03:02:15.692
18JOSEPH R CUNNINGHAM250 AKAW03:02:30.838
19BENJAMIN HERRERAXC1SHR03:02:52.174
20JONATHAN T JOHNSONXC3HQV03:02:59.164
21TRISTON LANDRUM250 AHON03:04:24.210
22CODY J BARNESXC2HON03:04:34.759
23JOSH V STRANGXC1KAW03:06:13.715
24JESSE ANSLEYXC2KTM03:06:19.439
25CHASE A COLVILLEXC3YAM03:07:10.739

XC1 Open Pro

PosRiderPoints
1BENJAMIN M KELLEY107
2GRANT BAYLOR98
3STEWARD BAYLOR JR97
4JORDAN ASHBURN85
5JOSH V STRANG83
6RICKY A RUSSELL75
7JOSHUA M TOTH68
8LAYNE MICHAEL41
9THADDEUS DUVALL25
10TREVOR BOLLINGER22
11BENJAMIN HERRERA16
12CORY BUTTRICK12
13TYLER D MEDAGLIA6

XC2 250 Pro

PosRiderPoints
1JONATHAN GIRROIR135
2CRAIG B DELONG117
3MICHAEL WITKOWSKI91
4CODY J BARNES81
5LIAM DRAPER74
6EVAN SMITH73
7LYNDON SNODGRASS73
8RUY BARBOSA67
9THORN DEVLIN65
10JESSE ANSLEY52
11HUNTER W NEUWIRTH44
12RYDER LAFFERTY43
13BENJAMIN NELKO39
14CHRISTOPHER VENDITTI34
15BRENDEN J POLING30

XC3 125

PosRiderPoints
1JONATHAN T JOHNSON150
2CHASE A COLVILLE114
3BEN L PARSONS100
4ZACK HAYES96
5JASON LIPSCOMB74
6MAX FERNANDEZ72
7NOAH CLARK70
8JAKE H FROMAN66
9MICHAEL J PILLAR60
10DUSTIN SIMPSON53
11JEREMY LALLEMENT39
12ELI CHILDERS32
13TREVOR S BARRETT29
14RUSSELL BOBBITT16
15MICHAEL DELOSA11

WCX

PosRiderPoints
1BECCA N SHEETS140
2RACHAEL ARCHER128
3TAYLA JONES95
4RACHEL GUTISH89
5SHELBY A TURNER79
6KORIE STEEDE72
7PRESTIN RAINES67
8JOCELYN BARNES58
9MARINA CANCRO57
10TAYLOR TAYLOR54
11ANNELISA DAVIS48
12EDEN NETELKOS46
13ABBY DEFEO40
14ELIZABETH PEREZ28
15MACKENZIE TRICKER16

Grassroots Enduro Round Two

Grassroots Enduro ran the second round of the Australian Hard Enduro Championship, ‘Kozi Killer’, just outside of Corryong Victoria over the weekend.

Grassroots Enduro Round Two - Kozi Killer
Grassroots Enduro Round Two – Kozi Killer

Set on an amazing locally owned property it had been transformed to host an arduous prologue course featuring a vertical wall, logs on many angles and many tyres to navigate proving very tricky for some.

Grassroots Enduro Round Two – Kozi Killer

The prologue course on Saturday then continued over the grassy hills up into some rocky and tricky terrain where all classes of riders fought for a good time to decide in which order they’d leave in the following race day.

Grassroots Enduro Round Two – Kozi Killer

210 riders lined up to battle the course and challenge themselves.

The junior class consisted of 16 entrants with Kogan Lock, no stranger to hard enduro, taking out first place in the junior race held Saturday after prologue.

Riders then had an afternoon to rest and get their machines ready for Sunday’s four-hour format where whoever does the most laps wins over a much longer course. This took the gold class an average of two hours per lap yet after having to ride prologue obstacles at the start of each lap.

Gold

  1. Wade Ibrahim
  2. Ruben Chadwick
  3. Chris Perry

Silver

  1. Trent Tucci
  2. Josh Ibrahim
  3. Chris Dark

Bronze

  1. Mac Vonthien
  2. Robert Brisig
  3. Roy Miller

Ladies

  1. Cheyenne Jones
  2. Ebony Nielson
  3. Amber Lock
Grassroots Enduro Round Two – Kozi Killer

Kozi Killer will be held again in April 2022 be sure to get there to see all the action and support the town of Corryong as it recovers from bushfire devastation.

2021 Hard Enduro Championship calendar

  • Rd1: March 6-7, Tenterfield Terror, Tenterfield NSW
  • Rd2: April 17-18, Kosciuszko Killer, Towong Upper, Vic
  • Rd3: June 5-6, Insane Ride, Poatina, Tas
  • Rd4: July 3-4, Capricorn Extreme, Mount Morgan, Qld
  • Rd5: August 28-29, Murrumbidgee Rumble, Hillston, NSW
  • Rd6: November 7 Wildwood Rock Extreme, Wildwood, Vic

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GNCC’s Kailub Russell joins KTM Factory Racing ‘s Pro MX line-up

Kailub Russell will join the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team’s lineup for the AMA Pro Motocross Championship in 2021, despite recently crashing in practice, breaking his jaw and three ribs, delaying his return to racing. Russell was originally slated to compete in the full 250MX Championship alongside team-mate Max Vohland and just began preparations with the team last week in Southern California.

Kailub Russell

“I was really looking forward to having the opportunity to race the entire Pro Motocross Championship this summer but unfortunately I had a mishap while testing this week and we’re going to have to delay that plan a little bit. It’s been a dream of mine to race motocross since I was a kid and with my offroad career being so great, it kind of opened up the opportunity for me to live out a dream. I’m 100% ready to focus on my recovery so I can get back out there and continue having fun racing my dirtbike.”

Kaileb Russell AMA Motocross Championship
Kailub Russell

Russell announced his retirement from professional GNCC Racing at the end of 2020 and now the multi-time offroad champion has set his sights on pursuing other goals in racing. At 31-years-old, Russell holds GNCC’s all-time bike wins record with 67 overall wins and eight consecutive titles in the series, in addition to countless accolades in the offroad discipline.

He did make one appearance on the AMA Pro Motocross Championship roster in 2018 when he filled in for an injured rider in the 450MX class, scoring an impressive sixth-place moto finish at Unadilla MX. Although his 250MX debut has been delayed, Russell plans to make the most of his opportunity with the highly-acclaimed motocross team later this summer.

Ian Harrison – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team Manager

“The entire Red Bull KTM team were excited to have been alongside Kailub as he was preparing to race the nationals and literally live out his childhood dream. Motorcycle riders are a special breed and nothing stands in their way when it comes to racing – whether on or off the track. So, we’re confident that when he is all healed up and has the doctor’s okay, that he will be lining up on the gate of the Pro Motocross Championship and we’re looking forward to it.”

The 2021 AMA Pro Motocross Championship kicks off on Saturday, May 29 at Fox Raceway in Pala, California.


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Tim Gajser & Mitch Evans eager for MXGP kick-off in June

Four-time world champion Tim Gajser will be aiming to make it five titles in the last seven years, when the 2021 MXGP season kicks off in June this year.

Tim Gajser and Mitch Evans

The Team HRC rider has won the last two MXGP championships in a row and he’s confident that the Honda CRF450RW is once again the machine to propel him to glory, after signing a multi-year extension at the end of last year.

Tim Gajser

“I can’t wait until we can go racing again and start the 2021 season. Even though we finished in November last year, we have still had a long break and I feel fit, healthy and ready for the first gate drop. I’ve had a good off-season, managed to recharge my batteries and I’m raring to go. After the big change with the new Honda CRF450RW last year, this year we have refined a few things and I’m excited to go even better, and show-off the work that everyone has put in behind the scenes. It will be hard to improve upon the last couple of seasons when I became world champion, but I always try to get better and turn my weaknesses into strengths. Before Russia, I will gradually step up my training so that I am ready for that race, but I am also aware that it will be a long season and I don’t want to peak too early. Really though, I just want to go racing and see all my fans again and thank them in person for all the support I have received. I miss all the signing-sessions and the selfies and I really hope that they will be able to cheer me on, along the fence this season.”

Tim Gajser

Alongside Tim is Australian rider Mitch Evans, who made the step-up to MXGP in 2020 and proved he belongs there after a number of good performances in his rookie campaign.Mitch Evans

Mitch Evans

“After re-signing with Team HRC last year, I am really hoping I can showcase my abilities in 2021. I’ve had a difficult recovery from the wrist injury but I know what I can achieve and I think I showed glimpses of that in 2020, so now I am just trying to get myself into a position where I can do it consistently in the MXGP class in 2021. Of course, it won’t be easy as the class is filled with great riders, but I know what I am capable of and I know what it takes to achieve a title as I’m alongside the current world champ under the Team HRC awning. Russia is a couple of months away and I’ll be utilising that time as effectively as possible to come out swinging in round one.”

Mitch Evans

Currently the season is scheduled to begin at the hilly Orlyonok track in Russia on June 12-13, giving the riders just under two months to get themselves back into race shape after what has been an elongated off-season. Like last year, there is a one-day format for the MXGP class, with all the action taking place on the Sunday, something which both riders took time to adapt to, however once they got into their rhythm, Tim especially was able to qualify with first gate pick eight times in 2020.

Following the successful launch of the new Honda CRF450RW last year, this season is all about improving and tweaking things for what is scheduled to be a tough year of racing. After the weekend off after Russia, there is a scheduled six races in six weekends on a multitude of terrains so Tim, Mitch and the bike have to be fully prepared to tackle whatever obstacles they face.

Fortunately, Team HRC are well prepared after a stop-start 2020 season, proving they could come out on top and so 2021 should hold no fear in what they hope could be another record-breaking campaign.


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2021 FIM Hard Enduro fields increase as interest grows

With registration for the 2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship open and in full swing, a growing list of manufacturers, teams and world-class riders are committing to the inaugural season of racing.

In what’s set to become a bumper series with eight rounds being held at world-class Hard Enduro venues, competitors, both amateur and professional, are making sure they’re signed up for the action.

2021 FIM Hard Enduro Championship

As interest continues to grow, competitors from 13 different nations have already signed up to compete in the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship, while manufacturer participation comes from Sherco, KTM, Husqvarna, Beta, GASGAS, and Yamaha, among others.

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing look to the top step of the podium with 2019 WESS Champion Manuel Lettenbichler at the helm. A star of the 2019 series and Red Bull Romaniacs race winner in 2020, Lettenbichler unquestionably starts 2021 as the rider to beat.

Sherco Factory Racing field a duo of title contenders in Mario Roman and Wade Young. The French manufacturer will be hoping Roman can repeat his Extreme XL Lagares winning form of 2019 when the season begins in less than four weeks.

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s trio of Billy Bolt, Graham Jarvis and Alfredo Gomez are also looking tough to beat. Bolt is the 2018 WESS champion with Gomez runner-up in 2019, while Jarvis is simply a Hard Enduro legend.

Of course, anticipation builds as Jonny Walker is set to make is debut with Beta Motorcycles. Following his 10-year career with KTM, it will be exciting to see him compete in new colours.

Jonny Walker joins Beta in 2021

GASGAS Factory Racing also look strong with a mix of experience and youth within their team. Taddy Blazusiak is always hungry for success, while Michael Walkner is a young Austrian rider to watch out for. Yamaha weigh into the Hard Enduro mix for the first time with the supremely talented Pol Tarres.

Changing colours for 2021, TTR Squadra Corse field a three-rider team of Travis Teasdale, Kevin Gallas and Azzalini Alessandro on GASGAS machinery and will be a privateer force to be reckoned with among the factory outfits.

Jarvis Husqvarna Racing – managed by Graham Jarvis – are also a new team to watch for in 2021. The team’s five riders include Bulgaria’s Teodor Kabakchiev and Britain’s Will Hoare, Jonathan Richardson, Sam Winterburn and Grant Churchward. Featuring a real mix of raw, young talent under the guidance of Graham, expect fireworks!

Add in a wealth of youngsters like Israel’s Suff Sella, Russia’s David Leonov, Germany’s Tim Apolle and Leon Hentschel plus South Africa’s Matt Green who have all signed up, and the countdown is firmly on to round one in Portugal.

For those wishing to be counted in the official championship standings, competitors – both professional and amateur, registration for the 2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship is open.

Quick and easy, registration takes just three minutes to do. An FIM International Enduro licence is required to register. Riders can obtain these from their national federations. A list of 2021 FIM affiliated federations can be found here. Championship registration does NOT automatically enter riders for each round of the series. Contact event organisers directly for entry.

The eight-round FIM Hard Enduro World Championship begins with Extreme XL Lagares in Portugal on May 7-9.


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A3 450

For the full report, videos and quotes see:
Webb extends series lead with A3 victory over Roczen

Aaron Plessinger scored the holeshot from Ken Roczen and Dylan Ferrandis as Jason Anderson and Cooper Webb gave chase. Webb made short work of Anderson and Ferrandis and soon after he passed that duo they collided and both went down, promoting Martin Davalos up in to fourth position followed by Justin Barcia and Eli Tomac.

450SX Start – Image by Jeff Kardy

Ken Roczen then squeezed past Plessinger two-minutes into the race to put the #7 Yamaha between himself and Webb.

It took Webb more than five-minutes to get ahead of Plessinger and by that time Rozen had amassed a five-second lead. Roczen extended that lead from Webb to over ten-seconds at the halfway point of the moto. A couple of minutes later it was 12-seconds.

Only a few minutes later though Roczen made his first mistake with a tip-over at the end of the whoops section that saw his lead trimmed to six-seconds.

With four-minutes remaining Eli Tomac took third place from Aaron Plessinger. Tomac was only 1.5-seconds behind Webb who in-turn was now only four-seconds behind Roczen.

Aaron Plessinger – Image by Jeff Kardy

Then with less than 30-seconds left on the shot clock Webb caught and passed Roczen. The Honda man chased Webb’s KTM home but could not get back on terms with the series leader. Webb had built two-seconds over Roczen and despite a mistake on the final lap he still took victory by a full-second over Roczen.

Eli Tomac rounded out the podium a further three-seconds behind Roczen while Aaron Plessinger bagged 19-points for fourth ahead of Justin Barcia and Malcolm Stewart.

That win extends Webb’s championship lead to 16-points over Roczen with two rounds remaining. Eli Tomac is a further 24-points behind in third with a 35-point buffer over fourth placed Barcia.

Cooper Webb – P1

“I have to give it up to my team, they gave me a competitive bike tonight – we went back and figured some things out. Honestly, I made so many mistakes and I really didn’t ride well at all but I dug deep. I saw Kenny out front and he was riding awesome. I was trying to do everything I can and when he made that mistake, I saw blood in the water and I went for it. I just wanted to win.”

Cooper Webb – Image by Jeff Kardy

Ken Roczen – P2

“Atlanta three was pretty good to us. The track was really, really tough, with the whoops being super long, big and cupped out. In the main event we did exactly what we needed to do–grabbed a good start and made the pass for the lead happen pretty quick. I put a 12-second gap between me and second, just to throw it away in the whoops when I got kicked sideways and then it bucked me. Afterwards my handlebar or my triple clamps were just a little bit tweaked, and it kind of took the wind out of my sails a bit and [Cooper] Webb made the pass happen with a couple of laps to go. I ended up second and lost three points, but the team and I did a great job and almost won. I want to hang onto the positive, meaning I rode really well, and am going to come in strong in Salt Lake City.”

Ken Roczen – Image by Jeff Kardy

Eli Tomac – P3

“I feel like I was riding a lot better in the main event than I was during the heat race or practice. This track layout had the longest whoops sections we’ve seen all year and it took me a while to get them dialed. Before the main event, I had the team make a last-minute change to the suspension and that slight change made a world of difference that showed in the main. I was cornering faster, skimming the whoops and able to make up time on the riders ahead. I’m satisfied with the podium today, but we’ll look to improve on this come next weekend.”

Eli Tomac – Image by Jeff Kardy

450SX Results

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  • 450 Standings

450 Main

PosRiderBikeInterval/Gap
1Cooper WebbKTM14 Laps
2Ken RoczenHonda+00.957
3Eli TomacKawasaki+03.847
4Aaron PlessingerYamaha+05.924
5Justin BarciaGASGAS+10.297
6Malcolm StewartYamaha+20.524
7Dylan FerrandisYamaha+28.437
8Dean WilsonHusqvarna+33.424
9Marvin MusquinKTM+34.490
10Chase SextonHonda +42.970
11Joey SavatgyKTM+50.258
12Martin DavalosKTM+1m06.151
13Broc TickleHonda+1m10.843
14Jason AndersonHusqvarna+1m10.844
15Tyler BowersKawasaki+1m29.482
16Max AnstieSuzuki+1m39.549
17Josh HillYamaha13 Laps
18Alex RayKawasaki+16.727
19Brandon HartranftSuzuki+21.968
20Cade ClasonKawasaki+28.348
21Adam EnticknapSuzuki+1m01.422
22Benny BlossHonda3 Laps

450 Standings

450 Championship Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Cooper Webb339
2Ken Roczen323
3Eli Tomac299
4Justin Barcia264
5Aaron Plessinger234
6Jason Anderson220
7Malcolm Stewart209
8Dylan Ferrandis199
9Marvin Musquin182
10Joey Savatgy178
11Dean Wilson139
12Martin Davalos124
13Chase Sexton123
14Zach Osborne123
15Adam Cianciarulo120
16Broc Tickle110
17Justin Brayton96
18Vince Friese94
19Kyle Chisholm80
20Justin Bogle78
21Max Anstie55
22Benny Bloss49
23Brandon Hartranft32
24Tyler Bowers31
25Cade Clason31
26Mitchell Oldenburg29
27Alex Ray27
28Justin Starling17
29Shane Mcelrath15
30Josh Hill13
31Carlen Gardner12
32Kevin Moranz11
33Adam Enticknap9
34Fredrik Noren7
35Scott Champion5
36Henry Miller4
37Austin Politelli3
38Joan Cros1

A3 250SX

Justin Cooper scored the holeshot ahead of Hunter Lawrence in the first start but it was not long before the red flag came out. McAdoo was one of the unlucky ones again but coming off worst was Chris Blose who required medical attention on track.

Justin Cooper – Image by Jeff Kardy

Riders turned around for a complete re-start and were away again after a delay and it was Justin Cooper in the lead. This time around though he had Nate Thraser and Jalek Swoll for company.

Hunter Lawrence was sixth on lap one but clipped the back of McAdoo on the down-ramp of a jump which took the Aussie’s front wheel and sent him off track and down. McAdoo had changed lines while in the air over a jump after making a mistake through the whoops and Lawrence had nowhere to go. Lawrence rejoined the race way back in 18th place.

Meanwhile up front Justin Cooper had made a mistake which allowed Thrasher through to the lead.

Cameron McAdoo – Image by Jeff Kardy

Cameron McAdoo then caused another incident, where again he was the one that came out best. While running fifth he went up the back of Hammaker, Brown then had nowhere to go and cartwheeled over McAdoo and then Schock also got caught up in the melee.

Those two were still stuck while McAdoo again rejoined the race but this time around he had lost around six positions. In McAdoo’s defence a bobble in the whoops by Hammaker initially set off the chain reaction that time around.

Only a couple of laps later McAdoo was involved in yet another incident! This one though was not his fault, he was effectively centre-punched by Garrett Marchbanks, presumably as payback for some earlier slight as it was way too ambitious to be a genuine attempt to pass. The bikes were locked up together and the pair lost a heap of positions while trying to disentangle themselves.

With 11-minutes left on the clock Hunter Lawrence was still down in 14th place but two-minutes later he was up to eighth place. At the front Thrasher led Cooper by three-seconds and Hammaker was a further six-seconds behind in third.

Hunter Lawrence – Image by Jeff Kardy

Five-minutes remaining and Hunter Lawrence was up to sixth. It took him some time to pass and then dispense with Kyle Peters and then in the dying seconds chased down and passed Jalek Swoll to claim fourth and that is where he finished.

Nate Thrasher ended the winner over Justin Cooper while Seth Hammaker rounded out the podium.

Cooper’s second place extended his lead over Hunter Lawrence to 20-points. Cameron McAdoo is still not completely out of the picture and is only two-points shy of Lawrence but for either of those men to win the 2021 250 West Championship Justin Cooper will have to finish lower than 18th place in the series finale.

While there are 17 rounds in this Monster Energy Supercross Championship, the 250 category is split into two separate championships, 250 East and 250 West. This was the eighth round of what will be a nine-round 250 West Championship. Next week the 250 East series will swing back into action ahead of the final East-West showdown.

Nate Thrasher – P1

“It was amazing! The LCQ wasn’t part of the plan, but I went down after the start of the heat race and just kept chugging away to get back into 11th to get me a good gate pick for the LCQ. I grabbed the holeshot and just tried to stay calm and cool because the LCQ is a little nerve-racking. I put some solid laps in and tried to keep myself from getting super tired because I knew I had a long Main Event coming up next. We had a red flag, but I ended up getting a great start both times. Then Justin made a little mistake, and I capitalized on it and tried to put in solid laps and ended up with the win. It feels so great. We have got to keep it going.”

Nate Thrasher – Image by Jeff Kardy

Justin Cooper – P2

“The last one here in Atlanta went pretty good. The track was pretty tricky, especially the whoops. It challenged us all day, and it was hard to find my flow, so second place is awesome. I’m glad to get out of this one safe and that I was able to get two good starts tonight with that red flag to put myself in a good spot. I made that mistake early, so I was just riding behind Nate and didn’t really feel the need to push tonight. He was riding awesome, so hats off to him. It was a great night for us points-wise! We get a weekend off before the East-West Shootout. I’m excited for that and am looking to go to Salt Lake City in two weeks to try and wrap this thing up.”

Seth Hammaker – P3

““Man, it was absolute chaos out there tonight! I had a crash in practice that had me feeling a little banged up going into the main event. The track presented us with many challenges, but I’m glad I was able to end this three-race run in Atlanta on a high note and get myself another podium finish. We have a weekend off this next round, which will help me rest up and battle for a strong end to the season during the last round in Salt Lake City. I want to give a quick thank you to my entire team for always sticking by me and being a huge help.”

Hunter Lawrence – P4

“My weekend was bittersweet. I was looking very promising with P1 in both qualifying sessions and a heat-race win–looking really good for the main. On the first start I put myself in a great position and moved into second right behind [Justin] Cooper and was feeling really good, but then unfortunately we got red-flagged. After the restart, I came through the pack in fifth and then Cameron [McAdoo] nearly fell off his bike going into the sand section. I don’t think he was where he needed to be, mentally or physically. He swerved right in front of me, and my only options were to either land on him or try to scrub off the track and miss him, and that’s what I did and ended up landing in the Tuff Block. I’m pretty frustrated about that; with that crash, to finish two seconds behind third place, I think I could’ve won, considering how good I was in the whoops and how good I was feeling. I’m pretty bummed with how the night ended, but stoked with how the team and I operated during the day and how my riding is going, so I can’t wait for Salt Lake City.”

Hunter Lawrence – Image by Jeff Kardy

250SX Results

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  • 250 Standings

250 Main

PosRiderBikeInterval/Gap
1Nate ThrasherYamaha11 Laps
2Justin CooperYamaha+06.705
3Seth HammakerKawasaki+13.204
4Hunter LawrenceHonda+15.393
5Kyle PetersHonda+31.092
6Jalek SwollHusqvarna+33.081
7Enzo LopesHonda+45.400
8Mitchell HarrisonHonda+51.734
9Dilan SchwartzSuzuki+1:00.456
10Coty SchockHonda+1m03.471
11Derek KelleyGASGAS+1m03.927
12Cedric SoubeyrasGASGAS+1m09.870
13Cameron McadooKawasaki+1m10.067
14Pierce BrownGASGAS+1m23.230
15Jarrett FryeYamaha+1m24.283
16Ramyller AlvesHusqvarna+1m43.193
17Sean CantrellSuzuki+1m49.489
18Garrett MarchbanksYamaha10 Laps
19Jerry RobinHusqvarna+36.540
20Jace OwenYamaha2 Laps
21Stilez RobertsonHusqvarnaDNS
22Chris BloseGASGASDNS

250 Standings

250 Rider Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1Justin Cooper180
2Hunter Lawrence160
3Cameron Mcadoo158
4Seth Hammaker142
5Jalek Swoll138
6Nate Thrasher127
7Garrett Marchbanks125
8Kyle Peters111
9Coty Schock99
10Mitchell Harrison90
11Chris Blose88
12Pierce Brown59
13Stilez Robertson58
14Cedric Soubeyras56
15Jace Owen51
16Jarrett Frye45
17Enzo Lopes40
18Ty Masterpool38
19Ramyller Alves38
20Robbie Wageman37
21Jordon Smith33
22Alex Martin26
23Dilan Schwartz23
24Dominique Thury22
25Carson Mumford20
26Jordan Bailey19
27Derek Kelley17
28Ryan Sipes13
29Hardy Munoz13
30Joey Crown10
31Jerry Robin10
32Ryan Surratt8
33Sean Cantrell6
34Cheyenne Harmon5
35Calvin Fonvieille4
36Derek Drake4
37Gared Steinke3
38Jeremy Martin2
39Michael Hicks2
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2021 Racing schedule

2021 Provisional MXGP Calendar

RndLocationDate
1Russia, OrlyonokJune 13
2Great Britain, Matterley BasinJune 27
3Italy, MaggioraJuly 4
4Latvia, KegumsJuly 11
5Netherlands, OssJuly 18
6Czech Republic, LoketJuly 25
7Flanders Belgium, LommelAugust 1
8Sweden, UddevallAugust 15
9Finland, Iitti-KymiringAugust 22
10Turkey, AfyonkarahisarSeptember 5
11Sardegna Italy, Riola SardoSeptember 19
12Germany, TeutschenthalOctober 3
13France, TBAOctober 10
14Spain, ArroyomolinosOctober 17
15Portugal, AguedaOctober 24
16Trentinto Italy, PietramurataOctober 31
17Argentina, TBCNovember 14
18Asia, BorobudurNovember 28
19Indonesia, BaliDecember 5

2021 Yamaha AORC presented by MXStore calendar

RoundLocationDate
Rounds 1 & 2Nowra, NSWPostponed
Rounds 3 & 4Golden Beach, VICApril 17-18
Rounds 5 & 6Kyogle, NSWJuly 17-18
Rounds 7 & 8TBA, QLDAugust 6-7
Rounds 9 & 10Kingston SE, SASeptember 18-19
Rounds 11 & 12Omeo, VICOctober 16-17

2021 Australian Penrite ProMX calendar

RndDateLocation
1Apr-11Wonthaggi, Victoria
Classes: MX1, MX2, MX3, 125 CUP
2May-02Canberra, ACT
Classes: MX1, MX2, MX3
3May-30Gilman, South Australia
Classes: MX1, MX2, MX3, 125 CUP
4Jun-27Maitland, NSW
Classes: MX1, MX2, MX3, Classic Motocross Evolution Motocross Cup
5Jul-25Wodonga, Victoria
Classes: MX1, MX2, MX3, 125 CUP
6Aug-08QMP, Queensland
Classes: MX1, MX2, MX3, MXW, AORC (Fri & Sat)
7/8August 14-15Coolum, Queensland
Classes: MX1, MX2, MX3, VETS (Sat)
MX1, MX2, MX3, MXW (Sun)

2021 Speedway GP Calendar

DateRoundLocation
Apr-242021  FIM Speedway Grand PrixTBC
May-152021 PZM Warsaw  FIM Speedway Grand Prix of PolandPGE Narodowy
May-222021 German   FIM Speedway Grand PrixBergring Arena
Jun-052021 Czech Republic  FIM Speedway Grand PrixMarketa Stadium
Jun-192021  FIM Speedway Grand PrixTBC
Jul-172021 Adrian Flux British  FIM Speedway Grand PrixPrincipality Stadium
Jul-312021 Betard Wroclaw FIM Speedway Grand Prix OF POLANDOlympic Stadium
Aug-142021 Swedish  FIM Speedway Grand PrixG&B Arena
Aug-282021 Russian FIM Speedway Grand PrixAnatoly Stepanov Stadium
Sep-112021 Danish FIM Speedway Grand Prix Sponsored by ECCOVojens Speedway Center
Oct-022021 Torun  FIM Speedway Grand Prix of PolandMarian Rose MotoArena

2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship (Provisional)

Round 1May 7-9Extreme XL LagaresPortugalFMP
Round 2June 3-6Red Bull ErzbergrodeoAustriaAMF
Round 3July 10/11TBDItalyFMI
Round 4July 27-31Red Bull RomaniacsRomaniaFRM
Round 5August 14/15Red Bull TKOUSAAMA
Round 6September 18/19TBDPolandPZM
Round 7October 1-3Hixpania Hard EnduroSpainRFME
Round 8October 30/31GetzenRodeoGermanyDMSB

2021 Australian Speedway events

ChampionshipLocation Date
2021 Australian Under 21’s Speedway ChampionshipGillman Speedway, SAPostponed
2021 Australian Junior Speedway Sidecar ChampionshipPinjar Park, WA3-4 April, 2021
2021 Australian Senior Speedway Sidecar ChampionshipPinjar Park, WA3-4 April, 2021
2021 Speedway FIM Oceania Speedway ChampionshipGillman Speedway, SAPostponed to November
2021 Speedway FIM Oceania Speedway Sidecar ChampionshipGillman Speedway, SA17 April, 2021

2021 FIM Cross-Country Rallies calendar

DateEventCat 1 RallyGPCat 2 Rally 2Cat 3
Grp1 Moto-RallyGrp1 Moto-RallyGrp2 Moto EnduroGrp3 QuadAdventure Trophy Grp1+3SSV
April 9-13BP Ultimate Portugal Rally (POR)XXXXXX
June 7-13Rally Kazakhstan (KAZ)XXXXX
July 1-11Silkway Rally (RUS)XXXXX
August 13-22Rally do Sertoes (BRA)XXXXX
October 8-13Rallye du Maroc (MAR)XXXXXX
November 6-12Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge (UAE)XXXXXX

2021 AMA Supercross calendar

2021 AMA Supercross Calendar
Round 1Houston, TexasEastNRG StadiumSat, January 16
Round 2Houston, TexasEastNRG StadiumTues, January 19
Round 3Houston, TexasEastNRG StadiumSat, January 23
Round 4Indianapolis, IndianaEastLucas Oil StadiumSat, January 30
Round 5Indianapolis, IndianaEastLucas Oil StadiumTues, February 2
Round 6Indianapolis, IndianaEastLucas Oil StadiumSat, February 6
Round 7Orlando, FloridaEastCamping World StadiumSat, February 13
Round 8Orlando, FloridaWestCamping World StadiumSat, February 20
Round 9Daytona Beach, FloridaWestDaytona Int. SpeedwaySat, March 6
Round 10Arlington, TexasWestAT&T StadiumSat, March 13
Round 11Arlington, TexasWestAT&T StadiumTues, March 16
Round 12Arlington, TexasWestAT&T StadiumSat, March 20
Round 13Atlanta, GeorgiaWestAtlanta Motor SpeedwaySat, April 10
Round 14Atlanta, GeorgiaWestAtlanta Motor SpeedwayTues, April 13
Round 15Atlanta, GeorgiaWestAtlanta Motor SpeedwaySat, April 17
Round 16Salt Lake City, UtahEastRice-Eccles StadiumSat, April 24
Round 17Salt Lake City, UtahW/ERice-Eccles StadiumSat, May 1

2021 GNCC

RoundDateEvent NameCity, StateMicro/eMTB
Rnd 1Feb 20-21Big BuckUnion, SCMicro
Rnd 2Mar 6-7Wild BoarPalatka, FLMicro
Rnd 3Mar 13-14The GeneralWashington, GAMicro/eMTB
Rnd 4Mar 27-28Camp Coker BulletSociety Hill, SCMicro
Rnd 5Apr 17-18Tiger RunUnion, SCMicro/eMTB
Rnd 6May 1-2HoosierCrawfordsville, INMicro/eMTB
Rnd 7May 22-23The John PentonMillfield, OHMicro/eMTB
Rnd 8Jun 5-6Mason-DixonMount Morris, PAMicro/eMTB
Rnd 9Jun 26-27SnowshoeSnowshoe, WVeMTB
RainJul 10-11RAIN DATE––
–Jul-31Loretta Lynn eMTBHurricane Mills, TNeMTB
Rnd 10Sep 11-12The MountaineerBeckley, WVMicro/eMTB
Rnd 11Sep 25-26Burr OakMillfield, OHMicro
Rnd 12Oct 9-10Buckwheat 100Newburg, WVMicro
Rnd 13Oct 23-24IronmanCrawfordsville, INMicro
RainNov 13-14RAIN DATE––

2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship

RoundDateRacewayLocation
Round 1May 29Fox Raceway NationalPala, CA
Round 2June 5Thunder Valley NationalLakewood, CO
Round 3June 19High Point NationalMt Morris, PA
Round 4June 26Southwick NationalSouthwick, MA
Round 5July 3Redbud NationalBuchanan, MI
Round 6July 17Spring Creek NationalMillville, MN
Round 7July 24Washougal NationalWashougal, WA
Round 8August 14Unadilla NationalNew Berlin, MY
Round 9August 21Budds Creek NationalMechanicsville, MD
Round 10August 28Ironman NationalCrawfordsville, IN
Round 11September 4Pala NationalPala, CA
Round 12September 11Hangtown NationalSacremento, CA

2021 Progressive American Flat Track calendar

RoundDateEventLocation
Rnd 1March 12Volusia Half-Mile IVolusia Speedway, Barberville, FL
Rnd 2March 13Volusia Half-Mile IIVolusia Speedway, Barberville, FL
Rnd 3May 1Atlanta Super TTAtlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, GA
Rnd 4May 22Texas Half-MileTexas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, TX
Rnd 5May 29Chicago Half-MileDirt Oval Route 66, Joliet, IL
Rnd 6June 18OKC Mile IRemington Park, Oklahoma City, OK
Rnd 7June 19OKC Mile IIRemington Park, Oklahoma City, OK
Rnd 8June 26Lima Half-MileAllen County Fairgrounds, Lima, OH
Rnd 9July 17DuQuoin MileDuQuoin Fairgrounds, DuQuoin, IL
Rnd 10July 24Port Royal Half-MilePort Royal Speedway, Port Royal, PA
Rnd 11August 14New York Short TrackWeedsport Speedway, Weedsport, NY
Rnd 12August 21Peoria TTPeoria Motorcycle Club, Peoria, IL
Rnd 13September 4Springfield Mile IIllinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, IL
Rnd 14September 5Springfield Mile IIIllinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, IL
Rnd 15September TBDTBADoubleheader I, California
Rnd 16September TBDTBADoubleheader II, California
Rnd 17October 8Charlotte Half-MileCharlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, NC

2021 New Zealand Enduro Championship

RoundLocationDate
Round 1Tokoroa11th April
Round 2Hosted by Kapi Mana Motorcycle Club 24th & 25th April
Round 3Hosted by Kapi Mana Motorcycle Club (race days TBC)5th, 6th & 7th June
Round 4Masterton; Martinborough12th June & 13th June

FIM Bajas World Cup 2021 (Provisional)

DateRoundLocationNation
18-20 FebDubai Intl BajaDubaiUAE
18-20 MarJordan BajaAqabaJordan
8-10 AprQatar Int BajaDohaQatar
28-30 MayBaja do PinahlSertaPortugal
17-19 JunBaja Jalapao 500TeruelSpain
23-25 JulBaja AragonTeruelSpain
5-8 AugHungarian BajaVarpalotaHungary
29 Aug-1 SepAtacama Baja 1CopiapoChile
2-4 SepAtacama Baja 2CopiapoChile
28-30 OctBaja PortalegrePortalegrePortugal

2021 Provisional Australian Supercross dates

  • 25 September – Further information TBA
  • 9 October – Further information TBA
  • 16 October – Further information TBA
  • 23 October – Further information TBA
  • 30 October – Further information TBA
  • 6 November – Further information TBA
  • 20 November – Further information TBA
  • 27 November – Further information TBA

2021 Australian Four Day Enduro (A4DE) Cancelled

2021 Enduro Australian Three Day Vintage Enduro (A3VE)
7-9 May – Blackwood, VIC

2021 Finke Desert Race
11-14 June – Northern Territory

2021 Hattah Desert Race
3-4 July – Hattah, Victoria

2021 Motocross Australian Classic Motocross Championship
9-11 July – Nowra, NSW

2021 Motocross Australian Post Classic Motocross
16-18 July – Nowra, NSW

2021 International Six Day Enduro (ISDE)
30 August – 4 September – Italy

U.S. AMA West ISDE Qualifier Series

  • March 20-21: Red Mountain, Calif., Desert MC and Prospectors MC, AMA District 37 Sprint Enduro
  • April 17-18: Campwood, Ariz., Arizona Trail Riders, AMA AMRA
  • May 22-23: Craig, Colo., Enduro Colorado, AMA RMEC

U.S. AMA East ISDE Qualifier Series

  • May 1-2: Battle Creek Mich., BCMC, AMA Michigan Sprint Enduro
  • May 7-8: Plantersville, Ala., Southern Enduro Riders Association
  • May 29-30: Glen Daniel, W. Va., AMA Full Gas Sprint Enduro
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