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Moto Wrap | Erzbergrodeo cancelled due to Covid | Rally | MXGP | NZ MX

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Moto News Weekly Wrap
May 11, 2021

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What’s New:

  • Red Bull Erzbergrodeo 2021 latest victim of Covid
  • Bolt wins Extreme XL Lagares 2021 but no championship points awarded
  • Pablo Quintanilla named as new Monster Energy Honda Team rally rider
  • Jonte Reynders takes Sherco 300 SE Factory to victory in Tasmania
  • KTM’s Cairoli and Herlings talk MXGP 2021
  • Eli Tomac and Monster Energy Kawasaki to part ways
  • Toni Bou fibula surgery update
  • Fraser Higlett and Beta Australia team up for AORC 2021-2022
  • Courtney Duncan dominant at King of Central MX event in New Zealand
  • Penrite ProMX Round Two recap
  • 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 Motocross
    • 2021 New Zealand Cross-Country
    • 2021 New Zealand Enduro
    • 2021 Australian Supercross (provisional)
    • And more…

Red Bull Erzbergrodeo 2021 latest victim of Covid

The Red Bull Erzbergrodeo has become the latest victim of the Covid pandemic and has been cancelled for 2021, leaving a disappointing hole in the WESS calendar as a result. The Extreme XL Lagares, marking round one had already been effected by Covid restrictions, with a reformated schedule and no points rewarded.

WESS Erzbergrodeo Hare Scramble Rnd Start
Erzbergrodeo Hare Scramble in 2019

Due to the complexities of organising an event of this magnitude under such tight Covid restrictions, it’s not possible to deliver a race to the same high standard of what has gone before.

Organisers had worked on several formats and scenarios to make the race happen, but new COVID-19 regulations and guidelines published by the Austrian federal government, left them no alternative but to cancel for 2021.

WESS GmbH thanked the event organisers for every effort made in trying to make Red Bull Erzbergrodeo a reality this year and look forward to bigger and better times at the Iron Giant in 2022.

As part of the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo COVID-19 guarantee, all registered participants will be reimbursed their full entry fee without any deductions. The same applies to all visitors who have already purchased an entry ticket or a VIP ticket for the 2021 event. More information will be published shortly on redbullerzbergrodeo.com.

Plans are already in place for the 2022 Red Bull Erzbergrodeo to take place on June 16-19. The FIM Hard Enduro World Championship continues with round three, the Abestone Hard Enduro in Italy on July 10-11.

Winfried Kerschhaggl – FIM Hard Enduro World Championship Series Manager

“Naturally it’s disappointing to see Red Bull Erzbergrodeo cancelled for another year, but having spoken closely with the organisers, it’s understandable. It goes without saying that this race is a favourite among riders and Hard Enduro fans, and will be truly missed for 2021. Nobody expected to see the Iron Giant lie quiet for two years. But all willing, we will be back in 2022. Looking ahead to the championship we have a lot of exciting racing still to take place, especially round three at the all-new Abestone Hard Enduro in July, which is quickly followed by the iconic Red Bull Romaniacs.”

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Bolt wins Extreme XL Lagares 2021 but no championship points awarded

Billy Bolt has won the opening round of the 2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship over the weekend, outpacing Manuel Lettenbichler and Graham Jarvis to claim victory in an event disrupted by Covid.

A Covid hotspot in one of the areas the Extreme XL Lagares would travel through caused the cancellation of the initially planned Saturday prologue and Main Race, with an alternative schedule created. This was made possible due to the event’s paddock and Endurocross track being located within a closed military area, alongside rigorous Covid testing of all involved in the event.

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Further complicating things was the decision, following heavy overnight rain, that championship points would not be awarded at round one, but that racing would continue regardless.

When the XL Lagares kicked off, fast out of the gate for Final 1, Husqvarna rider Bolt charged his way to victory, which he convincingly backed up in race two with another winning ride. Aiming for a hat trick of wins, an early crash in Final 3 derailed the Brit’s ambitions. But with the overall win still for the taking, he powered his way back to second to earn the top step of the podium.

Billy Bolt – P1

“It’s been an eventful start to the season, but to get a win here in Portugal is still a good feeling. I felt ready for the original format of Extreme XL Lagares – I’d put in the ground work and wanted a good result. But after the news late on Thursday that the format was changing, I just wanted to make the best of the situation we were all in. Anytime you get on track you want to be the fastest and I managed that almost all weekend. I topped the Saturday qualification and got two wins from three starts today. Overall, I’m feeling good on the bike and looking forward to getting this championship started properly now.”

Billy Bolt claims victory at the 2021 Extreme XL Lagares

Behind Bolt, the battle for the remainder of the podium was tight. Despite a bad opening final and a subsequent eighth-place finish, Lettenbichler began to find his rhythm as the day progressed. Second in Final 2, he then delivered his best with victory in Final 3, finishing as overall runner-up to Bolt.

Manuel Lettenbichler – P2

“I’m super-stoked to take second place, especially in these conditions. It was still really tough out there, but I’m pleased we were able to get some racing out of the weekend. I think the organizers and the promotor made a good decision to scrap the points because this kind of racing is not what the championship is about – hard enduro is a different sport. Everyone did a good job to keep the ball rolling with all the restrictions and changes that had to take place and it was still a nice event, but super muddy. I’m pleased to have come away as runner-up. It was quite good fun, all-in-all it has been a good day.”

Manuel Lettenbichler

Despite an uneasy qualification on Saturday, it was Graham Jarvis who produced one of the surprise performances of the day despite initially not favouring the Endurocross format. Proving himself a model of consistency, a trio of fourth place results earned him third overall behind Bolt and Lettenbichler.

Graham Jarvis – P3

“I think I surprised myself and a few others with third overall today – not bad for an old guy! To be honest I wasn’t expecting too much with the change to Endurocross only but wanted to test my fitness during those long races. My winter prep seems to be good and I felt strong all day. I’d love to have got into the mountains here, but it is what it is – hats off to the organisers for making something happen.”

Graham Jarvis – 2021 Extreme XL Lagares

Jonny Walker made the call not to ride and risk injury in the conditions with no Championship to be gained, a tough decision but ultimately as a professional rider he needed to do what is right for his team when the main goal is to win the Championship.

Jonny Walker

“Its a shame the way the weekend has gone after all the work that has been put in but I can come away happy knowing that we are in a good position to win. It was a very difficult decision not to race but as I have had a slight knee injury over the last 4 weeks I just didn’t want to risk anything. I’d like to thank all my sponsors for help and support, we look forward the upcoming events.”

2021 Extreme XL Lagares Results – Top 10

Pos Rider Total R1 R2 R3
1 BOLT William Joshua 57 20 20 17
2 LETTENBICHLER Manuel 45 8 17 20
3 JARVIS Graham Peter 39 13 13 13
4 YOUNG Wade 37 15 11 11
5 GOMEZ Alfredo 35 10 10 15
6 OLSZOWY Dominik 31 7 15 9
7 KABAKCHIEV Teodor 28 9 9 10
8 ROMAN Mario 26 11 8 7
9 BLAZUSIAK Tadeusz 17 17 – –
10 GALLAS Kevin 15 – 7 8
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Pablo Quintanilla named as new Monster Energy Honda Team rally rider

Chilean rider, two-time FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Champion and runner-up in the 2020 Dakar Rally, Pablo Quintanilla, has been named as a Monster Energy Honda Team rider for the 2021 season and 2022 Dakar Rally.

Pablo Quintanilla has joined forces with Monster Energy Honda Team with immediate effect. Quintanilla, 34, arrives with a fine track record in his Cross-Country Rallies racing career, which began with Honda back in 2013. He went on to claim numerous triumphs, the most outstanding of which include two FIM World Championship titles in 2016 and 2017, runner-up spot in the 2020 Dakar Rally and third place in 2016.

Pablo Quintanilla

“I am very happy and motivated to join the Monster Energy Honda Team. For me it is a great honour to be part of this tremendous team that has shown such great development and enormous professionalism over recent years. My intention is to be able to convey my knowledge and my experience to the team and I hope to get great results. I wish to thank everyone for the opportunity and I am sure that together we will do a great job.”

Pablo Quintanilla

The Chilean rider will make his Monster Energy Honda Team debut astride the Honda CRF450 Rally for the Andalucía Rally, which will take place on Spanish terrain in the regions of Cádiz and Seville from May 11-15.

Ruben Faria – General Manager

“In recent years we have had a great team, with riders able to win races. They have shown it: Ricky won in 2020 and Kevin in 2021, but Nacho was a good leader and Joan was also in front. Benavides left the team after winning the Dakar and we were left with one rider less, so we had to look for a top rider to maintain the high level of Monster Energy Honda Team. This is what we have done, and that is why I am very pleased to have Pablo Quintanilla aboard. I’ve known Pablo since I was a rider and, as well as being a great person, I’m sure that he will be a very strong element who will reinforce the great atmosphere in the team.”

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Jonte Reynders takes Sherco 300 SE Factory to victory in Tasmania

Jonte Reynders has produced a towering performance in round three of the 2021 Tasmanian enduro series at Camena aboard his Pirelli Motul Sherco Racing Team 300 SE Factory two-stroke. The 23-year-old was in a class of his own on the 1km grass track, nailing the holeshot in the feature ‘King of the Paddock’ 20-lap event and then waltzing away from the pack.

After building up a lead of nearly 10 seconds, Reynders then adopted a conservative approach in the latter stages but still won by 2.4 seconds – as well as annexing sole leadership of the nine-round series. Reynders’ major rival, Kyron Bacon, finished in second in the 19-rider field ahead of Hugh McKay, while another Sherco rider, Dalton Johnson, had the pace for a top three finish but was involved in a collision with another rider and finished eighth.

Only five riders completed the full 20-lap distance.

Jonte Reynders

For Reynders, it was the type of dominant race-hardening hitout that sets him up beautifully for the next leg of the Tassie series – a three-hour enduro on June 17 – and then after that he’s back on the mainland for rounds three and four of the 2021 Australian Off-Road Championship in Kyogle (NSW) on July 17-18.

Jonte Reynders

“It was a tough track at Camena with lots of off-camber corners and heaps of rocks,” said Reynders. “However, we got the 300 SE Factory really humming and in the main race I was able to build up a big lead by the halfway mark. With the track continuing to deteriorate, I then backed it off a little in the second half to minimise the chances of making a mistake, and I also didn’t want to get tangled up in the traffic. I was really happy with the result, and I can’t wait for the upcoming events as we try to maintain the momentum.”

Reynders now leads the Tasmanian series by five-points over Bacon, with six rounds remaining – starting with the three-hour enduro at Bakers Beach, east of Latrobe.

But the next outing for the Pirelli Motul Sherco Racing Team will be the iconic Finke Desert Race on the Queens’s Birthday long weekend (June 12-14) in the Northern Territory, with Ouyen (Vic) speedster Nathan Trigg riding a Sherco 450 SEF Factory. Trigg already has three top 10 outright finishes at the Finke, with a best result of sixth in 2017 and victory in the 251-450cc four-stroke class in 2018.

Final Results

Pos Rider Time Gap
1 Jonte Reynders 21:53.4
2 Kyron Bacon 21:55.7 2.343
3 Hugh McKay 22:39.1 45.731
4 Seton Broomhall 22:47.9 54.503
5 Jaidyn Cox 22:50.4 56.968
6 Aiden Walsh 22:41.3 1 lap
7 Sam Dolbel 22:45.3 1 lap
8 Dalton Johnson 22:49.7 1 lap
9 Tom Woodhouse 22:51.1 1 lap
10 Jason Gibson 21:54.2 2 laps
11 Joseph Begusch 22:06.7 2 laps
12 Colby McCall 22:14.1 2 laps
13 Luke Nicholas 22:17.5 2 laps
14 Nick Murfett 22:19.7 2 laps
15 Matthew Gillespie 22:42.8 2 laps
16 Connor Terrey 22:58.5 2 laps
17 Riley Sherriff 21:56.3 3 laps
18 Luke Streets 22:30.4 3 laps
19 Alex Febey 22:55.1 8 laps
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KTM’s Cairoli and Herlings talk MXGP 2021

The 2021 FIM MXGP Motocross World Championship is drawing near so Tony Cairoli and Jeffrey Herling – both competing on the KTM 450 SX-F – have answered six key questions as the clock ticks down to the Grand Prix of Russia on June 13th.

Tony Cairoli

One of the greatest riders of the modern era of the FIM Motocross World Championship enters his twelfth season with the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team in 2021.

From thirteen years in the MXGP class, Tony Cairoli has only dropped out of the top three in a final championship standing on two occasions; 2015 (7th) and 2019 (10th), both primarily caused by injury. In ’21, armed again with the KTM 450 SX-F he will be chasing his tenth FIM title and will hopefully extend his total of 92 Grand Prix wins; the second highest amount in the history of the sport.

Tony Cairoli

Tony, you had minor knee surgery at the end of 2020 and started riding at the end of February. How is your fitness?

Tony Cairoli: “The knee is OK, and I started training with the bike by taking it very easy. I was giving priority to physical work in the first part of the recovery – not so much on the bike – and also because there was some instability about the start date for the season. So, there was no need to rush. But, I’m OK, I’m feeling good.”

So, the big question for 2021: when will you decide if this is the last year of racing for you?

TC: “It’s a matter of results, of course, and how competitive I am: this is clearly my goal at the moment. I want to see if I can still improve but I know the level of performance is unlikely to go up. A lot depends on my condition and the knee. That’s why I don’t know where I am [with speed and feeling] because I still cannot really push because of this injury following me around. Last year was very difficult for me but I think if my knee can be in a bit better shape for 2021 then I should be able to fight for the championship. This is my goal and then the next season depends on how I feel.”

Tony Cairoli’s KTM 450 SX-F

You were a mentor to Jorge Prado when he came to the team and now Mattia Guadagnini is the junior rider. How has it been working with him and knowing Italy now have a big prospect?

TC: “Of course Mattia has quite a bit of pressure at the moment. He has come from the European Championship directly into MX2 and with the potential to be a top-three guy, he has a lot of expectation. It won’t be easy for him. I have been in his shoes before, but it has been going well for him and he has been working a lot. I think the first races will tricky but once he gets the flow I think the results will come.”

Tony Cairoli

You haven’t had much riding time yet but is there anything you wanted to fix or address on your KTM 450 SX-F for this season?

TC: “No, so far we have tested a few things but because I don’t have a lot of bike time we are not pushing 100% with technical parts. For me it is important to feel better with the knee and then test something when I am at a decent level.”

Tony Cairoli’s KTM 450 SX-F

What about rivals for 2021?

TC: “I think we’ll see the same sort of names going for the championship as we did in the last couple of years but for race wins I think there is a bigger group and even new people like [Thomas Kjer] Olsen and [Ben] Watson are among them. I think it is time for Jorge [Prado] to show his skills in going for the title and then you have Tim [Gajser], Jeffrey [Herlings] and myself. [Jeremy] Seewer will be very competitive, [Glenn] Coldenhoff also. There are many guys that can go for the championship and even more for the single race win.”

Tony Cairoli and his KTM 450 SX-F

Your skill at building a championship is unmatched for the last 15 years at least but do you feel like you still have the raw speed for multiple race victories?

TC: “I think it depends on the knee again. Last year I started the season and I wasn’t ready with my shoulder and when that was better the knee got worse! So, in 2020 I could not really ride like my best. If I’m in good shape I know I can still go for wins, even if the championship is my main goal and what I’m working towards.”

Jeffrey Herlings

A Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider since his Grand Prix debut in 2010, Jeffrey Herlings has been one of the team’s best and most emphatic racers with four FIM Motocross World Championships and 90 victories to his name; the third highest total in history.

After his near-perfect third season in MXGP with the KTM 450 SX-F in 2018 – in which he claimed 17 from 19 GPs and finished as runner-up in the other two – the Dutchman suffered two years of injury frustration. Now, at the age of 26, #84 is again looking to establish his superiority at the peak of MXGP.

Jeffrey Herlings

Jeffrey, are you finally healthy? No more metalwork in the body or difficulties for fitness?

Jeffrey Herlings: “I don’t have any material left in my body anymore, luckily! My foot is definitely better than it was but it’s not fully healed or as good as my other one. It bothers me a little but not when I’m riding. I sometimes have pain afterwards, that’s all. Physically I am not super-conditioned but, at this time, I don’t want to be anyway because we are still not 100% sure when racing will start again due to the pandemic. Hopefully we are set for mid-June but it is mentally and physically tough to know when you might or might not start. Right now, I’m just riding three-to-four times a week and every day do one – or maybe a maximum of two – training sessions to stay in shape and keep the body weight under control. When we’re absolutely sure of the first race then we’ll go hardcore again.”

Jeffrey Herlings’s KTM 450 SX-F

You have an insatiable appetite for victory but after the injury problems of 2019 and 2020 is part of your motivation just to reach the end of a season?

JC: “Obviously the last couple of years I didn’t succeed in completing most of the races, so that has to be a big goal for me. I have to be [present] everywhere and I don’t know if that means I’ll be close to the front each time, as has been proven in the past, but if I can try to be consistent every time I’m in the gate then I’ll hopefully be around the podium spots at the end of the year.”

The Dutch GP is supposed to take place in Oss, Holland. What’s your opinion?

JC: “Before we talk about that I think it’s a shame we’re not going to Valkenswaard anymore. It was a tradition on the calendar. I raced there since 2010, I won there nine times and was on the podium ten times, so it has a place in my heart. Oss is a nice track. It’s close to my house! It’s not a typical ‘Dutch’ track in that it’s not super-sandy but it’s a cool place and good for the fans with a nice overview for watching.”

Jeffrey Herlings’s KTM 450 SX-F

Who will cause a surprise among your rivals for 2021?

JC: “I think it will be the same group of main riders, it’s just a different year. I think Jorge Prado has joined the party now but basically the same guys like Tim Gajser, Romain Febvre, Tony [Cairoli].”

You could get a bit closer to the all-time win record of 101 this year. Will that be another small objective?

JC: “Definitely. If I have a season like 2018 then I’ll pass it this time! That was a dream season. It’s certainly a goal to reach that 101. I’m on 90 now and I’m 26 years old so I think it’s realistic. I’ll have to go for it.”

Jeffrey Herlings’s KTM 450 SX-F

You are the best sand rider in the world: is it possible to get even better in the terrain?

JC: “No matter how old you are, you keep on learning and you find little ways to improve – but – I don’t think I can get better in the sand. 26 is not old but also not young and I can’t see myself increasing my level. I’m either at my peak now or I passed it! In 2018 I was not at my best-level but I was super-good in the sand and pretty-much won everything. So, I don’t know if it’s possible to be better…but if I can stay at the same level then I’m already happy.”

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Eli Tomac and Monster Energy Kawasaki to part ways

Monster Energy Kawasaki and Eli Tomac will part ways following the conclusion of the upcoming AMA Pro Motocross Championship, after six successful seasons together, mutually deciding not to pursue a contract extension.

Dan Fahie – Kawasaki Senior Manager, Racing

“We are extremely proud of the success that Eli and the Monster Energy Kawasaki team achieved over the last six years. We have built a great relationship with Eli and his family and we are proud that Kawasaki played a strong role in Tomac’s racing legacy.”

The Monster Energy Kawasaki team and Tomac have enjoyed plenty of success during their six-year campaign with the Colorado-born rider earning four AMA championships on the Kawasaki KX450. During his six years with the team Tomac lined up on the starting gate 165 times and earned 60 wins while only missing one scheduled main event. The 60 wins is the most by any rider during that time frame.

Eli Tomac – Image by Jeff Kardas

Monster Energy Kawasaki is primed to continue its AMA racing success in 2022 with a two-rider program that includes Adam Cianciarulo who propelled himself through the amateur ranks with Kawasaki Team Green.

Cianciarulo earned the 2019 250cc AMA Pro Motocross championship and finished second in the 2020 450cc AMA Pro Motocross standings as a rookie and will be aiming for the top of the podium this summer.


Toni Bou fibula surgery update

Repsol Honda Team Trial rider, Toni Bou, underwent surgery on Wednesday afternoon at the Barcelona’s Mi Tres Torres Clinic after suffering a fall during training.

The twenty-eight time Trial world champion, fell while training and needed an urgent operation in order to guarantee a short period of convalescence. The operation, undergone at the Mi Tres Torres Clinic, consisted of osteosynthesis with a fibula plate in the left leg, performed by Dr. Josep Torrent and Dr. Maurise Saur from iMove Traumatology under the supervision of team doctor Joaquim Terricabras who, after one hour of surgery, stated that the operation has been carried out with success and that the rider was now in the post-operative phase.

Toni Bou undergoes surgery following a training injury

The estimated period of convalescence ordered by the doctor should be around ten days. Toni Bou is expected to be back on the bike within three weeks to re-commence preparations for the Trial World Championship season opener. The TrialGP World Championship campaign gets underway on June 12 and 13 in Tolmezzo, Italy and Toni Bou is expected to be able to participate in this opening round at full fitness.

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Fraser Higlett and Beta Australia team up for AORC 2021-2022

Beta Australia are teaming up with young gun enduro racer Fraser Higlett for the remainder of 2021 with a view to a full season in AORC competition in 2022.
Fraser will ride a Beta RR 430 Racing in the competitive E2 class.

Fraser Higlett

“I’m really excited to be on board with Beta, the bike is awesome and I’m really keen to get back out there and see what we can do. I’d like to thank everyone that has put this deal together for me and I’m looking forward to the remainder of the season.”

Fraser Higlett

Patrick Lowry

“We always had in our plans to get more serious about a factory effort in Enduro and the AORC Championship for the 2022 season. When the opportunity came up to secure a rider of Fraser’s calibre we went ahead as it gives us a great chance to get some time under our belt before next season.”

The Teams first AORC appearance on the RR 430 RACING is planned for Rounds 3 & 4 to be held in Kyogle NSW on July 17-18.

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Courtney Duncan dominant at King of Central MX event in New Zealand

Cromwell’s King of Central motocross event was a chance to witness Courtney Duncan at her best over the weekend, with a fight-from-the-back masterclass by the two-time Women’s Motocross World Championship (WMX) winner, in the second MX2 race.

There were definite comparisons to be drawn with her penultimate 2020 race in Italy, where she went down right off the start line, before riding the race of her life, carving through the WMX field to win.

Courtney Duncan – Image by Sophie Pennicott Photography Motocross

Heading out as the sole female in the pack of 25 MX2 riders, she made it through the first corner before a rider went down in front leaving her nowhere to go.

Her Kawasaki KX250 ploughed into the muddy Central Otago Motorcycle Club track and picking it back up, she displayed that never give up attitude, for which she has become renowned. Picking her way past the other competitors from dead last, Duncan thrilled all those watching from the track’s embankment.

Setting the race’s fastest lap, just under four-seconds quicker than any of her rivals, she had the race leader Dunedin’s Ezra Holmes firmly in her sights. They sailed over the final jump virtually neck and neck, with Holmes just edging ahead over the finish line to win by 1.03s

Having won the first MX2 race by just over five seconds, Duncan saved her best for last and tore around the rutted, sandy, technical circuit like a whirlwind, taking the chequered flag 38.1s ahead of Invercargill rider Jack Symon.

She wrapped up the MX2 class, 13 points ahead of Symon, with Trent Garland third overall. Duncan also clean-swept the three Ladies races, winning from Charlotte Clark and Indy Barrett.

In the MX1 class Sam Cuthbertson swept through with three race wins, winning from Matt Sutherland and Liam Dewhurst. The MX3 class saw Ryan Adlam dominate, winning from Jaydon Hunter and Curtis Martelli.

While Duncan goes up against the quickest girls in the world in Europe, there was nothing like trading lap times with the Kiwi boys to help her improve.

Courtney Duncan

“I had a good battle going on in the first MX2 race which was cool. Jack definitely kept me on my toes. He put me under pressure and that’s what I need to get better. The men are generally more competitive. A lot more aggressive. They don’t want to get beaten by a girl – that’s the last thing they want. They don’t make it easy on me and it forces me to ride harder. It’s been a while since I’ve been behind the gate, so it’s good to get the feet wet again.”

Courtney Duncan – Image by Sophie Pennicott Photography Motocross

After competing in several North Island events, including the inaugural KawiGirls Kings and Queens Motocross event in December, the King of Central was Duncan’s first South Island hit out since competing at the Central Otago Motorcycle Club’s event last year.

After a minor injury break in January, she has been back training on her Kawasaki for a couple of months but there was ‘nothing like gate time,’ she says.

The first WMX round of five is scheduled for July 25 on the Czech Republic’s Loket circuit and Duncan plans to head back to England to rejoin her Kawasaki Dixon Racing team at the end of June. The season has been condensed from its usual March to September timeframe, to wrapping up in three months, with the final round on October 31 in Italy. As always, Duncan’s goal is to recapture the world championship – making it three from three.

Courtney Duncan

“That’s what we are working towards. At the same time it’s not too much on my mind. I want to nail my prep and make sure I’m in the best shape I can be leaving in June. I’m making sure I’m doing the work and ticking all the boxes. Giving it my all each day.”

Duncan has made bike time the priority and goes riding four days a week – changing up the tracks. On top of that she hits the gym and does her cardio and recovery sessions to ensure she’s got the speed, as she builds a strong fitness base.

2021 King of Central MX results

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  • Ladies
  • MX1
  • MX3

MX2

MX2 Top 15 Overall

Pos Rider Total R1 R2 R3
1 Courtney Duncan 72 25 22 25
2 Jack Symon 59 22 15 22
3 Trent Garland 56 18 20 18
4 Ezra Holmes 55 10 25 20
5 Gabe Herbert 47 15 16 16
6 Dillon Barrell 46 16 18 12
7 Matthew Stratford 43 14 14 15
8 Connor Newell 40 20 12 8
9 George Brannigan 38 11 13 14
10 Craig Reece 34 13 11 10
11 Sam Robbie 26 4 9 13
12 Caleb Warren 26 7 10 9
13 Sean McCarroll 23 12 – 11
14 Daniel Lamb 21 9 5 7
15 Jayd Adlam 16 8 8 –

Ladies

Ladies Overall

Pos Rider Total R1 R2 R3
1 Courtney Duncan 75 25 25 25
2 Charlotte Clark 62 22 22 18
3 Indy Barrett 60 20 20 20
4 Skye Edwards 56 18 16 22
5 Amber Flay 46 12 18 16
6 Ruby Pirika 44 14 15 15
7 Keryn Smith 41 13 14 14
8 Sophie Flay 40 15 13 12
9 Tyla Campbell 35 10 12 13
10 Paige Meikle 30 11 9 10
11 Ava Hindrup 29 8 10 11
12 Brooke Jemmett 29 9 11 9
13 Jenna Clearwater 16 16 – –

MX1

MX1 Overall

Pos Rider Total R1 R2 R3
1 Sam Cuthbertson 75 25 25 25
2 Matt Sutherland 60 18 22 20
3 Liam Dewhurst 56 20 14 22
4 Jacob Scammell 48 16 16 16
5 Max Warden 47 14 15 18
6 Michael Paton 42 22 20 –
7 Bailey Kenny 40 13 13 14
8 Mitchell Scammell 37 12 12 13
9 Richard Affleck 33 15 18 –
10 Sam Heathcote 32 10 10 12
11 Sam Bates 26 – 11 15
12 Hamish Dawson 18 9 9 –
13 Fletcher Sharman 11 11 – –

MX3

MX3 Top 15 Overall

Pos Rider Total R1 R2 R3
1 Ryan Adlam 75 25 25 25
2 Jaydon Hunter 58 18 22 18
3 Curtis Martelli 55 20 13 22
4 Zane Christey 52 16 16 20
5 Ben Scott 37 10 12 15
6 Robbie Bourbon 36 9 11 16
7 Regan Pearce 36 12 10 14
8 Jamie Lyall 34 14 20 –
9 Hayden Henderson 34 13 8 13
10 Logan Hunter 29 22 7 –
11 Ed Masters 29 15 14 –
12 Mitch Hone 23 5 6 12
13 Winton Steven 22 7 15 –
14 Daniel Ferraro 21 6 4 11
15 Robert Huisman 19 1 18 –

Penrite ProMX Round Two recap

Round 2 of the Penrite ProMX Championship presented by AMX Superstores (ProMX), took place in Canberra ACT, provided some of the most intense racing in recent memory as the stars in THOR MX1, Pirelli MX2, Maxxis MX3 and the bLU cRU YZ65 Cup, put on a show for the enthusiastic Canberra crowd.

In contrasting conditions to the opening round at Wonthaggi, Canberra provided riders with blue skies and pleasantly warm conditions. Combined with a race track in pristine condition from the first laps on Sunday morning, it was clear that Round 2 would be a war of outright speed and intensity on the race track!

Luke Clout tops the Australian ProMX Round 2

Fans lined the fence lines of the ACT Motorcycle Club to witness the victories from CDR Yamaha Monster Energy’s Luke Clout in THOR MX1, Honda Racing’s Kyle Webster in Pirelli MX2 and GAS GAS Australia’s Blake Fox in Maxxis MX3.

Webster and Fox will maintain their red plates in Pirelli MX2 and Maxxis MX3 respectively, while the Canberra front runners from CDR Yamaha Monster Energy, Luke Clout and Hayden Mellross, will look to maintain the pressure on THOR MX1 red plate holder, KTM Racing’s Regan Duffy.

Kyle Webster

The bLU cRU YZ65 Cup showcased the next generation of ProMX superstars to the world, as twenty of the nations best junior riders aged 8-12 years old competed in a once in a lifetime weekend to not only race the coveted YZ65cc machine, but also be a part of the bLU cRU experience with Yamaha Motor Australia’s professional teams and their factory racing heroes such as Luke Clout and Hayden Mellross. Heath Davy was the star of the show and took home the win in the bLU cRU YZ65 Cup from Canberra.

bLU cRU YZ65 Cup – Heath Davy

The SBS, FOX Sports and ProMX Livestream race day coverage saw series presenter Riana Crehan along with the commentary team of Lee Hogan and Danny Ham, called all of the action across all classes.

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Results

  • MX1
  • MX2
  • MX3
  • bLU cRU YZ65 Cup

MX1

MX1 Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Regan DUFFY 85
2 Todd WATERS 78
3 Hayden MELLROSS 73
4 Luke CLOUT 72
5 Kirk GIBBS 70
6 Brett METCALFE 70
7 Jayden RYKERS 52
8 Jai WALKER 43
9 Maximus PURVIS 42
10 Jay LAMB 42
11 Connor TIERNEY 42
12 Joel WIGHTMAN 38
13 Joben BALDWIN 27
14 Aaron TANTI 24
15 Lochie LATIMER 24
16 Joel EVANS 22
17 Jye DICKSON 17
18 Ryan FINDANIS 14
19 Luke ZIELINSKI 12
20 Levi McMANUS 9
21 Navrin GROTHUES 7
22 Dylan WOOD 6
23 Jake MOSS 5
24 Mitchell NORRIS 4
25 Cory WATTS 3
26 Joshua WHITEHEAD 2
27 Zhane DUNLOP 1

MX2

MX2 Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Kyle WEBSTER 100
2 Rhys BUDD 69
3 Jesse DOBSON 67
4 Jay WILSON 66
5 Nathan CRAWFORD 60
6 Dylan WILLS 51
7 Noah FERGUSON 50
8 Alex LARWOOD 47
9 Levi ROGERS 44
10 Jayce COSFORD 38
11 Isaac FERGUSON 36
12 Korey McMAHON 35
13 Hugh McKAY 34
14 Jy ROBERTS  33
15 Jai CONSTANTINOU 30
16 Chandler BURNS 24
17 Tomas RAVENHORST  23
18 Ricky LATIMER 16
19 Liam ANDREWS 15
20 Mackenzie O’BREE 12
21 Tye JONES 11
22 Kaleb BARHAM 8
23 Tyler DARBY 5
24 Brock NINNESS 3
25 Oliver MARCHAND 3
26 Zachary WATSON 2
27 George KNIGHT 1
28 Ethan ASHMORE 1

MX3

MX3 Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Blake FOX 97
2 Ryder KINGSFORD 85
3 Ben NOVAK Honda 76
4 Kobe DREW 60
5 Kayden MINEAR 59
6 Jack MATHER 57
7 Thynan KEAN 57
8 Connor ROSSANDICH 39
9 Seth BURCHELL 37
10 Brock FLYNN 36
11 Connor TOWILL 35
12 Cambell WILLIAMS 33
13 Ryan ALEXANDERSON 27
14 Cooper HOLROYD 25
15 Liam ATKINSON 22
16 Rory FAIRBROTHER 19
17 Jyle CAMPBELL 18
18 Travis OLANDER 17
19 Kobi WOLFF 17
20 Jett BURGESS-STEVENS 14
21 Brock SLEADER 10
22 Liam JACKSON 10
23 Cody KILPATRICK 8
24 Ryley FITZPATRICK 8
25 Hunter COLLINS 7
26 Dominic WILSON 5
27 Hixson McINNES 5
28 Justin HARROW 1

bLU cRU YZ65 Cup

bLU cRU YZ65 Cup Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Heath DAVY 47
2 Peter WOLFE 47
3 Paddy LEWIS 38
4 Dejan SANKOVIC 36
5 Cooper BOWMAN 33
6 Cooper DANAHER 31
7 Ethan WOLFE 28
8 Zane HANTIS 25
9 Harry HARVEY 23
10 Ryder BURCHELL 19
11 Max HARVEY 19
12 Ryder TRICKEY 18
13 Levi THOMPSON 17
14 Jimmy HADFIELD 16
15 Claire POLLARD 11
16 Jayden MINERDS 11
17 Carter BEECH 10
18 Jacob THOMSEN 5
19 Darcy HUSTON 4
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2021 Racing schedule

2021 Provisional MXGP Calendar

Rnd Location Date
1 Russia, Orlyonok June 13
2 Great Britain, Matterley Basin June 27
3 Italy, Maggiora July 4
4 Latvia, Kegums July 11
5 Netherlands, Oss July 18
6 Czech Republic, Loket July 25
7 Flanders Belgium, Lommel August 1
8 Sweden, Uddevall August 15
9 Finland, Iitti-Kymiring August 22
10 Turkey, Afyonkarahisar September 5
11 Sardegna Italy, Riola Sardo September 19
12 Germany, Teutschenthal October 3
13 France, TBA October 10
14 Spain, Arroyomolinos October 17
15 Portugal, Agueda October 24
16 Trentinto Italy, Pietramurata October 31
17 Argentina, TBC November 14
18 Asia, Borobudur November 28
19 Indonesia, Bali December 5

2021 Yamaha AORC presented by MXStore calendar

Round Location Date
Rounds 1 & 2 Nowra, NSW March 27-28
Rounds 3 & 4 TBA, VIC April 17-18
Rounds 5 & 6 Kyogle, NSW July 17-18
Rounds 7 & 8 TBA, QLD August 6-7
Rounds 9 & 10 Kingston SE, SA September 18-19
Rounds 11 & 12 Omeo, VIC October 16-17

2021 Australian Penrite ProMX calendar

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

2021 Speedway GP Calendar

Date Round Location
Apr-24 2021  FIM Speedway Grand Prix TBC
May-15 2021 PZM Warsaw  FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland PGE Narodowy
May-22 2021 German   FIM Speedway Grand Prix Bergring Arena
Jun-05 2021 Czech Republic  FIM Speedway Grand Prix Marketa Stadium
Jun-19 2021  FIM Speedway Grand Prix TBC
Jul-17 2021 Adrian Flux British  FIM Speedway Grand Prix Principality Stadium
Jul-31 2021 Betard Wroclaw FIM Speedway Grand Prix OF POLAND Olympic Stadium
Aug-14 2021 Swedish  FIM Speedway Grand Prix G&B Arena
Aug-28 2021 Russian FIM Speedway Grand Prix Anatoly Stepanov Stadium
Sep-11 2021 Danish FIM Speedway Grand Prix Sponsored by ECCO Vojens Speedway Center
Oct-02 2021 Torun  FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland Marian Rose MotoArena

2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship (Provisional)

Round 1 May 7-9 Extreme XL Lagares Portugal FMP
Round 2 June 3-6 Red Bull Erzbergrodeo Austria AMF
Round 3 July 10/11 TBD Italy FMI
Round 4 July 27-31 Red Bull Romaniacs Romania FRM
Round 5 August 14/15 Red Bull TKO USA AMA
Round 6 September 18/19 TBD Poland PZM
Round 7 October 1-3 Hixpania Hard Enduro Spain RFME
Round 8 October 30/31 GetzenRodeo Germany DMSB

2021 Australian Speedway events

Championship Location  Date
2021 Australian Under 21’s Speedway Championship Gillman Speedway, SA Postponed
2021 Australian Junior Speedway Sidecar Championship Pinjar Park, WA 3-4 April, 2021
2021 Australian Senior Speedway Sidecar Championship Pinjar Park, WA 3-4 April, 2021
2021 Speedway FIM Oceania Speedway Championship Gillman Speedway, SA Postponed to November
2021 Speedway FIM Oceania Speedway Sidecar Championship Gillman Speedway, SA 17 April, 2021

2021 FIM Cross-Country Rallies calendar

Date Event Cat 1 RallyGP Cat 2 Rally 2 Cat 3
Grp1 Moto-Rally Grp1 Moto-Rally Grp2 Moto Enduro Grp3 Quad Adventure Trophy Grp1+3 SSV
April 9-13 BP Ultimate Portugal Rally (POR) X X X X X X
June 7-13 Rally Kazakhstan (KAZ) X X X X X
July 1-11 Silkway Rally (RUS) X X X X X
August 13-22 Rally do Sertoes (BRA) X X X X X
October 8-13 Rallye du Maroc (MAR) X X X X X X
November 6-12 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge (UAE) X X X X X X

2021 GNCC

Round Date Event Name City, State Micro/eMTB
Rnd 1 Feb 20-21 Big Buck Union, SC Micro
Rnd 2 Mar 6-7 Wild Boar Palatka, FL Micro
Rnd 3 Mar 13-14 The General Washington, GA Micro/eMTB
Rnd 4 Mar 27-28 Camp Coker Bullet Society Hill, SC Micro
Rnd 5 Apr 17-18 Tiger Run Union, SC Micro/eMTB
Rnd 6 May 1-2 Hoosier Crawfordsville, IN Micro/eMTB
Rnd 7 May 22-23 The John Penton Millfield, OH Micro/eMTB
Rnd 8 Jun 5-6 Mason-Dixon Mount Morris, PA Micro/eMTB
Rnd 9 Jun 26-27 Snowshoe Snowshoe, WV eMTB
Rain Jul 10-11 RAIN DATE – –
– Jul-31 Loretta Lynn eMTB Hurricane Mills, TN eMTB
Rnd 10 Sep 11-12 The Mountaineer Beckley, WV Micro/eMTB
Rnd 11 Sep 25-26 Burr Oak Millfield, OH Micro
Rnd 12 Oct 9-10 Buckwheat 100 Newburg, WV Micro
Rnd 13 Oct 23-24 Ironman Crawfordsville, IN Micro
Rain Nov 13-14 RAIN DATE – –

2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship

Round Date Raceway Location
Round 1 May 29 Fox Raceway National Pala, CA
Round 2 June 5 Thunder Valley National Lakewood, CO
Round 3 June 19 High Point National Mt Morris, PA
Round 4 June 26 Southwick National Southwick, MA
Round 5 July 3 Redbud National Buchanan, MI
Round 6 July 17 Spring Creek National Millville, MN
Round 7 July 24 Washougal National Washougal, WA
Round 8 August 14 Unadilla National New Berlin, MY
Round 9 August 21 Budds Creek National Mechanicsville, MD
Round 10 August 28 Ironman National Crawfordsville, IN
Round 11 September 4 Pala National Pala, CA
Round 12 September 11 Hangtown National Sacremento, CA

2021 Progressive American Flat Track calendar

Round Date Event Location
Rnd 1 March 12 Volusia Half-Mile I Volusia Speedway, Barberville, FL
Rnd 2 March 13 Volusia Half-Mile II Volusia Speedway, Barberville, FL
Rnd 3 May 1 Atlanta Super TT Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, GA
Rnd 4 May 22 Texas Half-Mile Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, TX
Rnd 5 May 29 Chicago Half-Mile Dirt Oval Route 66, Joliet, IL
Rnd 6 June 18 OKC Mile I Remington Park, Oklahoma City, OK
Rnd 7 June 19 OKC Mile II Remington Park, Oklahoma City, OK
Rnd 8 June 26 Lima Half-Mile Allen County Fairgrounds, Lima, OH
Rnd 9 July 17 DuQuoin Mile DuQuoin Fairgrounds, DuQuoin, IL
Rnd 10 July 24 Port Royal Half-Mile Port Royal Speedway, Port Royal, PA
Rnd 11 August 14 New York Short Track Weedsport Speedway, Weedsport, NY
Rnd 12 August 21 Peoria TT Peoria Motorcycle Club, Peoria, IL
Rnd 13 September 4 Springfield Mile I Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, IL
Rnd 14 September 5 Springfield Mile II Illinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, IL
Rnd 15 September TBD TBA Doubleheader I, California
Rnd 16 September TBD TBA Doubleheader II, California
Rnd 17 October 8 Charlotte Half-Mile Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, NC

2021 New Zealand Enduro Championship

Round Location Date
Round 1 Tokoroa 11th April
Round 2 Hosted by Kapi Mana Motorcycle Club  24th & 25th April
Round 3 Hosted by Kapi Mana Motorcycle Club (race days TBC) 5th, 6th & 7th June
Round 4 Masterton; Martinborough 12th June & 13th June

FIM Bajas World Cup 2021 (Provisional)

Date Round Location Nation
18-20 Feb Dubai Intl Baja Dubai UAE
18-20 Mar Jordan Baja Aqaba Jordan
8-10 Apr Qatar Int Baja Doha Qatar
28-30 May Baja do Pinahl Serta Portugal
17-19 Jun Baja Jalapao 500 Teruel Spain
23-25 Jul Baja Aragon Teruel Spain
5-8 Aug Hungarian Baja Varpalota Hungary
29 Aug-1 Sep Atacama Baja 1 Copiapo Chile
2-4 Sep Atacama Baja 2 Copiapo Chile
28-30 Oct Baja Portalegre Portalegre Portugal

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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