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March 30, 2021

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What’s New:

  • 2021 New Zealand Motocross – Round 4 Taupo Wrap
  • 2021 Camp Coker GNCC Report
  • Will Ruprecht dominates Italian Enduro Rounds 2 & 3
  • 2021 Australian Trials Championship moves to Queensland
  • GasGas announce 2021 ISDE race service & bike rentals
  • Serco Holeshot Award initiative adds $8,000 in prizes for ProMX
  • 2021 Racing Calendars
    • 2021 Provisional MXGP
    • 2021 Yamaha AORC presented by MXStore
    • 2021 Australian Penrite ProMX
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    • 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
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    • 2021 Australian Supercross (provisional)
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2021 New Zealand Motocross – Round 4 Taupo

The 2021 New Zealand Motocross Championship wrapped up at Round 4 at Taupo over the weekend, with West Auckland’s Hamish Harwood claiming his first national MX1 title, while it was Cody Cooper who took top honours for the weekend’s three MX1 races.

Hamish Harwood - Image by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com
Hamish Harwood – Image by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com

Cooper went 1-1-1 for a perfect 75-points, with Harwood riding more conservatively, with the championship in the bag as long as couldn’t close the 23-point gap heading into the weekend. For Harwood that meant going 3-2-3 for second overall and 62-points, narrowly beating out Kayne Lamont with his 3-2-4 result on 60-points. Wyatt Chas and Hadleigh Knight completed the top five in the MX1 class for the weekend.

The overall MX1 standings saw Harwood take the title from Cooper with a 10-point lead 254-points to 244-points. Wyatt Chase was third overall on 215-points, well clear of Kayne Lamont on 196, with Tyler Steiner fifth on 159-points.

Maximus Purvis - Image by CLMintiePix
Maximus Purvis – Image by CLMintiePix

In MX2 Taupo-local Maximus Purvis continued his domination of the MX2 class with two wins and a second, although it wasn’t all clear sailing with James Scott claiming one of the three race wins for 2-2-1 to take 69-points for the round, to Purvis’s 72. Josiah Natzke was third overall on 58-points, ahead of Hayden Smith (53) and Brodie Connolly (50).

Purvis was well in the clear, defending his MX2 title, finishing the season on 266-points, with Scott runner up on 223-points. Hayden Smith took third overall on 204-points, with Natzke fourth on 190, and Connolly a distant fifth on 160-points.

Maximus Purvis

“It was a good day to finish it off going 1-1-2. I felt great all day and was super stoked to win the championship again. I worked hard and got the results I wanted.”

In the Under-19s Brodie Connolly took all three race wins for 75-points, ending the season on a high note, despite a nasty crash at Round 2. Luke van der Lee had to settle for a 2-2-2 result and 66-points, while Marshal Phillips was third on 52-points. The Under-19s championship standings mirrored this result, with Connolly the 2021 champion on 225-points, to van der Lee on 211 and Phillips on 180-points.

Hayden Smith - Image by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com
Hayden Smith – Image by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com

Hayden Smith may have had to settle for third in the MX2 class, however it was another story in the MX125s. Winning the MX125 round, Smith tied on 66-points with Madoc Dixon, going 1-1-5, while Dixon was a consistent 2-2-2. Cobie Bourke completed the top three on 59-points, just a single-point ahead of Brodie Connolly, with the final race win alongside his 5-4 results. Connolly ran 4-3-3 in comparison.

Smith won the MX125 title on 245-points, from Codie Bourke (231) and Madox Dixon (230) with the fight for the runner up’s position going Dixon’s way after he closed down the gap on Bourke and came out that single-point ahead. The title saw Smith return to glory, last taking the win in 2017, before life and injuries got in the way of racing.

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Scott Moir won the MX3 class for the weekend on 75-points, ahead of Darren Capill (66) and James Parry (58). Darryll King was fourth on 56-points, handing him the MX3 title.

Capill had to settle for second overally on 188-points, ahead of Jed Bixley (120-points) and James Parry (115). Moir’s 75-points saw him claim tenth, having only earnt points at Round 4.

Roma Edwards won both Womens’ races from Letitia Alabaster, with Taylar Rampton third in each. Edwards claimed the Women’s title on 122-points, Rampton was runner up on 107-points and Alabaster third on an even 100.

The Yamaha YZ65 Cup also competed with Levi Townley winning both races for 50-points. Levi Rodgers went 2-2 for 44-points, and Jaggar Townley was third on 40-points, with two third places.

Ray Broad – Motorcycling NZ Motocross Commissioner

“It was great to have a couple of extra feature races on show at Taupo for the final, the Women’s Cup and the 65 Cup sharing the programme on the final day of the championships, showcasing some of our up-and-coming talent. But nothing can take it away from the champions we celebrated today. Hamish Harwood showed what a complete champion he is, Maximus Purvis showed that he was a step above everyone in MX2 and Hayden Smith coming back from injury and double-classing and winning the 125cc title. Next year will be exciting too and we can look forward to those guys stepping out with the No.1 plates on their bikes. We are looking at perhaps running six rounds next year. We have had quite a number of clubs put their hands up to host a round of the nationals. At the MNZ AGM in May we’d like to release the dates and venues. Woodville has not applied for 2022, so that will revert to be a separate, stand-alone event again.”

2021 New Zealand Motocross Championships sponsors included Aon Insurance, Kawasaki New Zealand, Pirelli, Fox, and for the season final Yamaha NZ.

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  • MX1
  • MX2
  • U19
  • MX3
  • MX125
  • Womens
  • YZ65 Cup

MX1

Pos Rider Total R1 R2 R3
1 Cody Cooper 75 25 25 25
2 Hamish Harwood 62 20 22 20
3 Kayne Lamont 60 22 20 18
4 Wyatt Chase 56 16 18 22
5 Hadleigh Knight 49 18 16 15
6 Campbell King 43 15 15 13
7 Tyler Steiner 42 14 14 14
8 Tommy Watts 41 13 12 16
9 Sam Cuthbertson 37 12 13 12
10 Richard Horne 30 11 9 10
11 Quade Young 28 9 11 8
12 Mitch Rees 25 7 7 11
13 Keegan Barnard 23 8 6 9
14 Cobie Bourke 22 10 10 2
15 Nathan Henderson 17 5 5 7

MX2

Pos Rider Total R1 R2 R3
1 Maximus Purvis 72 25 25 22
2 James Scott 69 22 22 25
3 Josiah Natzke 58 20 18 20
4 Hayden Smith 53 18 20 15
5 Brodie Connolly 50 16 16 18
6 Adam Moss 44 13 15 16
7 Logan Blackburn 43 15 14 14
8 Reece Lister 40 14 13 13
9 Luke van der Lee 36 12 12 12
10 Marshall Phillips 28 10 11 7
11 Donovan Ward 27 9 10 8
12 Nick Westgate 26 7 8 11
13 Hunter Scott 22 3 9 10
14 Sam Blundell 20.051 11 0.051 9
15 Isaac Broad 17 6 6 5

U19

Pos Rider Total R1 R2 R3
1 Brodie Connolly 75 25 25 25
2 Luke van der Lee 66 22 22 22
3 Marshall Phillips 52 18 20 14
4 Nick Westgate 49 14 15 20
5 Donovan Ward 49 16 18 15
6 Hunter Scott 45 11 16 18
7 Sam Blundell 42 20 6 16
8 Isaac Broad 38 13 13 12
9 Hunter Steens 37 15 9 13
10 Carter Hanes 31 10 11 10
11 Kaleb Livesey 28 9 8 11
12 Logan Kerrisk 24 12 12 –
13 Jayden McAloon 24 8 7 9
14 Kyan Loomans 21 7 14 –
15 Toby Winiata 10 – 10 –

MX3

Pos Rider Total R1 R2 R3
1 Scott Moir 75 25 25 25
2 Darren Capill 66 22 22 22
3 James Parry 58 20 20 18
4 Darryll King 56 18 18 20
5 Richard Furze 41 16 10 15
6 Shane Robinson 38 12 14 12
7 Jed Bixley 37 10 11 16
8 Brendon McAskie 33 7 12 14
9 Joel Hansen 28 15 13 –
10 Cody Lush 28 14 6 8
11 Allen Nickalls 29 13 15 1
12 Jakib Bourke-Palmer 29 9 7 13
13 Bradley Lauder 27 11 16 –
14 Zak Nolan 26 8 9 9
15 Ben Lawson 20 5 5 10

MX125

Pos Rider Total R1 R2 R3
1 Hayden Smith 66 25 25 16
2 Madoc Dixon 66 22 22 22
3 Cobie Bourke 59 16 18 25
4 Brodie Connolly 58 18 20 20
5 Dylan Westgate 54 20 16 18
6 Jared Hannon 42 14 13 15
7 Rian King 41 15 12 14
8 Nic D’Arcy 41 13 15 13
9 Logan Denize 37 11 14 12
10 Kristian Crane 31 12 11 8
11 Marcus Hildesheim 29 9 9 11
12 Nico Voorend 26 8 8 10
13 Sam Bowers 22 6 7 9
14 Luke Maisey 20 10 10 –
15 Dylan Powers 7 7 – –

Womens

Pos Rider Total R1 R2
1 Roma Edwards 50 25 25
2 Letitia Alabaster 44 22 22
3 Taylar Rampton 38 20 18
4 Zara Gray 36 16 20
5 Halle Cox 33 18 15
6 Kimberley Chetham 31 15 16
7 Hannah Powell 28 14 14
8 Chloe Steel 26 13 13
9 Brianna Roberts 23 11 12
10 Mel Patterson 22 12 10
11 Georgia Marshall 21 10 11
12 Tyla Edwards 17 8 9
13 Tayla Miller 15 7 8
14 Jorja Siebelink 9 9 –

YZ65 Cup

Pos Rider Total R1 R2
1 Levi Townley 50 25 25
2 Levi Rodgers 44 22 22
3 Jaggar Townley 40 20 20
4 Tripp Glasgow 36 18 18
5 Hazel Lang 31 16 15
6 Harry Daly 30 14 16
7 William Simpson 29 15 14
8 Cole Tracey 26 13 13
9 Cody MacDonald 23 11 12
10 Tyson Harris 21 10 11
11 Carter Grant 18 9 9
12 Johan Longergan 16 8 8
13 Paddy Parkes 15 5 10
14 Max Nathan 14 12 2
15 Isla Nagel 14 7 7
  • MX1 Standings
  • MX2 Standings
  • U19 Standings
  • MX3 Standings
  • MX125 Standings
  • Womens Standings

MX1 Standings

Pos Rider Total
1 Hamish Harwood 254
2 Cody Cooper 244
3 Wyatt Chase 215
4 Kayne Lamont 196
5 Tyler Steiner 159
6 Campbell King 157
7 Hadleigh Knight 153
8 Tommy Watts 142
9 Richard Horne 105
10 Cobie Bourke 99
11 Jacob Steel 89
12 Quade Young 81
13 Roydon White 77
14 Seton Head 60
15 Evan Hawkless 59

MX2 Standings

Pos Rider Total
1 Maximus Purvis 266
2 James Scott 223
3 Hayden Smith 204
4 Josiah Natzke 190
5 Brodie Connolly 160
6 Adam Moss 151
7 Reece Lister 150
8 Luke van der Lee 120
9 Logan Blackburn 107
10 Marshall Phillips 101
11 Nick Westgate 89
12 Donovan Ward 83.108
13 Sam Blundell 81.099
14 Jack Treloar 62.055
15 Hunter Scott 60.054

U19 Standings

Pos Rider Total
1 Brodie Connolly 225
2 Luke van der Lee 211
3 Marshall Phillips 180
4 Nick Westgate 176
5 Donovan Ward 159
6 Sam Blundell 157
7 Hunter Scott 133
8 Jack Treloar 122
9 Hunter Steens 108
10 Isaac Broad 96
11 Carter Hanes 96
12 Jack Dunlop 89
13 Jacob Hunt 84
14 Kaleb Livesey 74
15 Logan Kerrisk 64

MX3 Standings

Pos Rider Total
1 Darryll King 193
2 Darren Capill 188
3 Jed Bixley 120
4 James Parry 115
5 Jakib Bourke-Palmer 87
6 Brendan White 85
7 Brendon McAskie 80
8 Cody Lush 80
9 Richard Furze 77
10 Scott Moir 75
11 Josh Nijhuis 75
12 Allen Nickalls 65
13 Bradley Lauder 61
14 Shane Robinson 61
15 Zak Nolan 59

MX125 Standings

Pos Rider Total
1 Hayden Smith 245
2 Cobie Bourke 231
3 Madoc Dixon 230
4 Brodie Connolly 185
5 Dylan Westgate 175
6 Rian King 158
7 Jared Hannon 144
8 Nic D’Arcy 135
9 Logan Denize 126
10 Jack Symon 121
11 Kristian Crane 85
12 Connor Hart 83
13 Nico Voorend 81
14 Luke Maisey 63
15 Reece McBride 55

Womens Standings

Pos Rider Total
1 Roma Edwards 122
2 Taylar Rampton 107
3 Letitia Alabaster 100
4 Hannah Powell 76
5 Chloe Steel 69
6 Mel Patterson 66
7 Amie Roberts 58
8 Georgia Marshall 57
9 Brianna Roberts 53
10 Tyla Edwards 44
11 Courtney Clapham 37
12 Zara Gray 36
13 George Swift 35
14 Halle Cox 33
15 Jorja Siebelink 33

2021 Camp Coker GNCC Report

The 2021 Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series concluded round four, the FMF Camp Coker Bullet, on Sunday, after a brief rainstorm with high winds saw conditions drastically change throughout the running.

Battling back and forth throughout the three hours of racing were AmPro Yamaha’s Steward Baylor and Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy/Kawasaki Team Green’s Josh Strang. The pair would begin to pull away from the rest of the pack, while swapping the lead position multiple times. Strang would lead the way as the white flag came out, but as they headed towards the finish line it was Baylor coming through to earn his second-straight win of the year. Strang would finish second just three seconds behind Baylor.

Steward Baylor – Image by Ken Hill

Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna’s Jordan Ashburn made his way onto the podium with a third in the XC1 Open Pro class. Ashburn would get off to a good start coming through in the fourth place position and would make the pass for a podium finish on the fourth lap of racing. Ashburn continued to push, but he would be unable to catch the lead pair.

Making his way towards the front after a seventh place start to the day was FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Benjamin Kelley. Kelley would hold onto third for a couple of laps, but would ultimately lose the position to Ashburn, and remain fourth until the checkered flag was waving.

KLM Milwaukee GASGAS’ Grant Baylor rounded out the top five in XC1. Baylor worked his way through the pack after coming through timing and scoring on lap one in eighth place. FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Josh Toth had a great start to the day as he found himself running third on the opening lap. However, Toth would fall back to sixth at the end of three-hours of racing.

Earning seventh in XC1 was the Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing-backed rider Trevor Bollinger. Bollinger would continue to push himself as he started out the race back in ninth place. As the laps wore on, Bollinger found himself making the necessary passes to continue his way to the front of the pack. Bollinger would run out of time to make any more passes, but he has been steadily improving since returning to racing.

RedBull/MCS Sherco Racing’s Benjamin Herrera worked his way into the eighth place spot as the white flag flew. Herrera worked his way there from a tenth place start in South Carolina. Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing’s Ricky Russell had his work cut out for him as he came through the finish line 11th on lap one. Russell would only be able to make his way to ninth on the day. While Factory Beta’s Cory Buttrick rounded out the top 10 in XC1 Open Pro.

Jonathan Girroir - Image by Ken Hill
Jonathan Girroir – Image by Ken Hill

In the XC2 250 Pro class it was Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing’s Jonathan Girroir taking the class win while also earning third overall in the race. Girroir remains the points leader in the class after four rounds of racing.

Babbitt’s Online/Monster Energy/Kawasaki Team Green’s Lyndon Snodgrass came through to earn second in the XC2 class and fourth overall on the day. Snodgrass sat second for majority of the race, but he would give Girroir a challenge at the halfway point of racing. Snograss would be unable to hold onto the lead and come through the finish line 17 seconds off the leader.

Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing’s Craig DeLong rounded out the top three in XC2 after he worked his way through the field of racers from a sixth place start to the day. DeLong would hold a steady pace throughout the day, but he was unable to catch the leaders in time to put up a fight for the win.

Jonathan Johnson - Image by Ken Hill
Jonathan Johnson – Image by Ken Hill

Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna’s Jonathan Johnson earned his fourth-straight FMF XC3 class win of the season. Carolina KTM/Moose Racing/XC Gear’s Zack Hayes came through to earn a podium finish with second in the class, while Lojak Cycle Sales’ Chase Colville placed third in the class.

Bringing home the Top Amateur honors was Joseph Cunningham with a 250 A class win and 21st overall finishing position. Alex Lugar was second with a second in 250 A and 26th overall finish. Shaw Myers rounded out the top three amateurs as he took the 150 A class win and finished 31st overall.

Earning her second WXC win of the year was BABS Racing Yamaha/Maxxis/Pro Circuit’s Becca Sheets. Sheets would have a battle on her hands throughout the entire race as AmPro Yamaha’s Rachael Archer was gunning for her third win of the season.

Sheets would hold onto the lead as the checkered flag flew, with Archer finishing second. The pair are currently tied for the points lead after four rounds of racing. Coming through to earn third in the WXC class was Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna/Rockstar Energy/Moose Racing’s Tayla Jones.

Becca Sheets - Image by Ken Hill
Becca Sheets – Image by Ken Hill

In the youth race it was Cole Forbes coming through to take the overall and YXC1 Super Mini Sr. class win in South Carolina. Nicholas Defeo and Thor Powell rounded out the top three overall and in the YXC1 class. While Peyton Feather earned the YXC2 Super Mini Jr. class win with Ryan Amancio and Robert Weiss bringing home second and third in the YXC2 class.

Cole Forbes - Image by Ken Hill
Cole Forbes – Image by Ken Hill

The next round of GNCC Racing will take place in Union, South Carolina on April 17-18 for the Tiger Run. This event will be a Specialized Turbo eMTB GNCC National Championship round.

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2021 The General GNCC Results

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

Bikes PM Overall

Place Rider Class Time
1 STEWARD BAYLOR JR XC1 03:03:27.670
2 JOSH V STRANG XC1 03:03:30.958
3 JONATHAN GIRROIR XC2 03:07:22.909
4 LYNDON SNODGRASS XC2 03:07:40.559
5 JORDAN ASHBURN XC1 03:08:00.950
6 BENJAMIN M KELLEY XC1 03:09:17.417
7 GRANT BAYLOR XC1 03:10:29.570
8 CRAIG B DELONG XC2 03:11:56.980
9 JOSHUA M TOTH XC1 03:12:43.099
10 CODY J BARNES XC2 03:14:23.299
11 LIAM DRAPER XC2 03:15:02.335
12 TREVOR BOLLINGER XC1 03:16:58.899
13 EVAN SMITH XC2 03:17:30.265
14 RUY BARBOSA XC2 03:18:12.825
15 BENJAMIN HERRERA XC1 03:19:00.890
16 JONATHAN T JOHNSON XC3 03:19:17.137
17 RICKY A RUSSELL XC1 03:20:17.677
18 ZACK HAYES XC3 03:22:13.450
19 CHASE A COLVILLE XC3 03:22:26.659
20 THORN DEVLIN XC2 03:23:56.919

XC1 Open Pro

Pos Rider Man Points
1 BENJAMIN M KELLEY KTM 86
2 JOSH V STRANG KAW 83
3 GRANT BAYLOR GAS 80
4 JORDAN ASHBURN HQV 70
5 STEWARD BAYLOR JR YAM 67
6 JOSHUA M TOTH KTM 57
7 RICKY A RUSSELL GAS 50
8 THADDEUS DUVALL HQV 25
9 LAYNE MICHAEL YAM 25
10 BENJAMIN HERRERA SHR 14
11 TREVOR BOLLINGER HQV 9
12 TYLER D MEDAGLIA KTM 6
13 CORY BUTTRICK BET 5

XC2 250 Pro

Pos Rider Man Points
1 JONATHAN GIRROIR GAS 105
2 CRAIG B DELONG HQV 92
3 MICHAEL WITKOWSKI YAM 77
4 CODY J BARNES HON 68
5 LYNDON SNODGRASS KAW 65
6 LIAM DRAPER KTM 59
7 EVAN SMITH HQV 57
8 RUY BARBOSA HON 49
9 THORN DEVLIN BET 44
10 JESSE ANSLEY KTM 40
11 RYDER LAFFERTY HQV 39
12 HUNTER W NEUWIRTH YAM 34
13 BENJAMIN NELKO HQV 34
14 CHRISTOPHER VENDITTI YAM 31
15 BRENDEN J POLING KAW 24

XC3 125

Pos Rider Man Points
1 JONATHAN T JOHNSON HQV 120
2 CHASE A COLVILLE YAM 89
3 ZACK HAYES KTM 83
4 BEN L PARSONS GAS 79
5 JASON LIPSCOMB KTM 60
6 NOAH CLARK YAM 55
7 JAKE H FROMAN HQV 54
8 MAX FERNANDEZ BET 54
9 DUSTIN SIMPSON KTM 45
10 MICHAEL J PILLAR GAS 44
11 JEREMY LALLEMENT YAM 30
12 TREVOR S BARRETT KTM 29
13 ELI CHILDERS YAM 22
14 RUSSELL BOBBITT HQV 16
15 MICHAEL DELOSA YAM 11

WCX

Pos Rider Man Points
1 BECCA N SHEETS YAM 110
2 RACHAEL ARCHER YAM 110
3 RACHEL GUTISH BET 75
4 TAYLA JONES HQV 74
5 SHELBY A TURNER KTM 64
6 JOCELYN BARNES KAW 58
7 PRESTIN RAINES YAM 54
8 KORIE STEEDE KAW 47
9 EDEN NETELKOS YAM 46
10 MARINA CANCRO YAM 45
11 TAYLOR TAYLOR YAM 44
12 ANNELISA DAVIS YAM 39
13 ABBY DEFEO KTM 32
14 ELIZABETH PEREZ HQV 21
15 SHERYL B HUNTER HQV 10

Will Ruprecht dominates Italian Enduro Round 3

Australia’s Will Ruprecht has been making an impact over in Italy, competing in the Italian Enduro championship, with Rounds 2 and 3 held at Custonaci over the weekend, following the season opener held March 7.

The Sicilian village of Custonaci hosted the event and the organizers had designed three special tests worthy of a world competition. An extreme test identical to the one of the last edition in 2017, a very technical and challenging enduro special test and a suggestive cross test, positioned near the sea.

Ruprecht dominated across both Saturday and Sunday’s racing, topping the overall timesheets on his TM 300 4T.

Wil Ruprecht

“Super effort from TM Boano Factory this weekend in Custonaci at the Italiano Enduro! Neat scorecard in the end 1-1. Now to keep building on this. Thanks.”

Wil Ruprecht – Image courtesy of italianoenduro.com

Ruprecht topped the Saturday overall with a 59’00.30, winning from Matteo Cavallo and Thomas Oldrati, with an almost 19s gap. Sunday saw a similar situation, with Ruprecht fastest with an overall time of 51’37.04, with Cavallo and Lorenzo Macoritto second and third respectively. He now leads the Absolute of Italy standings.

The Beta Factory Enduro Team moved to Sicily with only one rider, Brad Freeman, while Steve Holcombe returned to England to treat the hand injured during the first round of the Assoluti in Passirano in early March. Brad Freeman was not able to express himself at his best during the whole race weekend.

Brad Freeman
Brad Freeman

The English rider alternated some very good timings in some special tests, but some mistakes and a fall unfortunately didn’t allow him to find the right feeling in the special tests during all his race weekend in Sicily. The final score is a sixth and a ninth Overall place, while in the provisional overall leaderboard the English rider occupies the third position.

Brad Freeman

“It didn’t go well this weekend. I couldn’t find the right feeling with the special tests and I struggled on this kind of very hard and slippery terrain. I will definitely not have to repeat other weekends like the one in Custonaci. Now we have about a month to prepare for the next race.”

Brad Freeman

The next event is in Piediluco, in the nearby of Terni, on Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th April, where the fourth and fifth rounds of the Assoluti d’Italia di Enduro will take place.

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  • Sunday
  • Standings

Saturday

Pos Rider Time
1 RUPRECHT Will Paul 59’00.30
2 CAVALLO Matteo +18.86
3 OLDRATI Thomas +34.53
4 MAGAIN Antoine +36.16
5 MACORITTO Lorenzo +36.85
6 FREEMAN Brad +49.05
7 MCCANNEY Daniel +51.45
8 PAVONI Matteo +1’03.52
9 VERONA Andrea +1’05.96
10 GUARNERI Davide +1’08.45

Sunday

Pos Rider Time
1 RUPRECHT Will Paul 51’37.04
2 CAVALLO Matteo +24.77
3 MACORITTO Lorenzo +27.13
4 OLDRATI Thomas +38.53
5 PAVONI Matteo +42.69
6 MCCANNEY Daniel +49.83
7 MAGAIN Antoine +53.99
8 VERONA Andrea +57.73
9 FREEMAN Brad +58.68
10 GUARNERI Davide +1’02.52

Standings

Absolute Ranking of Italy – IMF Cup / Italian Cup

Pos Rider M/C Points
1 RUPRECHT Will Paul TM 250 4T 53
2 HORSE Matthew TM 250 4T 42
3 FREEMAN Brad BETA 300 2T 34
4 MAGAIN Antoine SHERCO 250 2T 33
5 MCCANNEY Daniel SHERCO 300 2T 29
6 OLDRATI Thomas HONDA 450 4T 28
6 MACORITTO Lorenzo TM 250 2T 28
6 PAVONI Matteo TM 300 2T 28
9 VERONA Andrea GAS GAS 250 4T 21
10 HOLCOMBE Steve BETA 350 4T 20
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2021 Australian Trials Championship moves to Queensland

The 2021 Australian Trials Championship will noe be held on October 2-3, promoted by Western District Trials Club, at Queensland Moto Park, Queensland.

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2019 Australian Trial Championships – Image by Johnno’s Trials

Due to concerns around Western Australia’s COVID-19 border restrictions, Western Australia promoter SJS Moto and Queensland’s Western District Trials Club worked together to ensure the 2021 Australian Trials Championship would move ahead following last year’s cancellation. The new venue will see Australia’s best trials riders compete over two days of sensational action.

Kim Rowcliffe – Motorcycling Queensland General Manager

“It is really exciting to have the 2021 Australian Trials Championship at Queensland Moto Park (QMP). After a year without any major Championships because of COVID-19, we know Queenslanders are excited to see national competition return and we encourage all trials fans to come join us for what will be a spectacular weekend of action at QMP. We have a number of National Championship events this year at QMP including the Penrite ProMX Championship presented by AMX Superstores, the Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship, presented by MXstore, and the Australian Trails Championship in a bumper year for bike fans.”

Further details on the 2021 Australian Trial Championships including competition classes and rider entries will be announced later in the year. Western Australia will hold the 2022 Australian Trials Championship.

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GasGas announce 2021 ISDE race service & bike rentals

GasGas have revealed their exclusive bike rental and race service packages for the upcoming 2021 ISDE in Italy. As an official partner GasGas is offering support to riders of all abilities, and from all countries on one of their 2022 model EC machines, while also offering convenient and comprehensive service and support.

There’s two packages that are guaranteed to make any rider’s ISDE experience all the more enjoyable, and much more memorable. The first is a bike rental option – simply choose from one of the four 2022 EC enduro models and skilled technicians will prepare the bike to the highest possible standard, so it’s ready to take on the gruelling six-day event.

Select either a 2-stroke EC 250 or EC 300 or a 4-stroke EC 250F or EC 350F and collect it from inside the paddock, sign a few papers and take your bike. The price for renting one of GasGas’s bikes for this year’s ISDE is €2.690.00 (excl. VAT) for 2-strokes & €2.990.00 (excl. VAT) for 4-strokes. The deadline for ordering a bike is June 30, 2021, with limited numbers available.

GasGas announce 2021 ISDE race service & bike rentals
GasGas announce 2021 ISDE race service & bike rentals

So, what does a GasGas bike rental include? Well, one GasGas motorcycle (obviously) that is fully prepared for racing at the 2021 ISDE, transportation of that bike to the event in Lombardy-Piedmont, as well as motorcycle registration and insurance for the whole event.

For existing GasGas owners planning to race their own bike in Italy, GasGas also offering an exclusive race service package. Providing direct access to the GasGas service station at the beginning and end of each day, offering everything needed to ensure your bike maintains its performance throughout the race. A team of experienced technicians will also be on hand to provide et-up recommendations and technical advice throughout the event.

What’s included in the GasGas race service package:

  • Direct access to all GasGas service stations
  • Technical advice from our experienced technicians
  • Technical assistance for the whole event in accordance with FIM rules
  • Every tool needed for servicing your GASGAS
  • MOTOREX lubricants and their full range of maintenance products
  • Petrol for each day of racing
  • Daily updates with the latest race information and set-up recommendations
  • WP Suspension support to ensure perfect handling and rideability
  • Storage space for your spare gloves, goggles, tires*
  • Service points emergency assistance (spares, tools, liquids, petrol, drinks, snacks and fruit)
  • Spare parts service (cost of spare parts not included)
  • Catering (drinks, snacks and fruits)
  • One freshly prepped and ready to use air filter per day (up to six air filters per rider)
  • First bike service after pre-ride prior to technical control
  • De-restriction of the bike if required

The price for the GasGas race service during the 2021 Six Days is €1.350 Euro (excl. VAT). Any unused fuel won’t be reimbursed. The GasGas International Six Days enduro race service is available to any rider on GasGas machinery and must be ordered before July 31, 2021.


Serco Holeshot Award initiative adds $8,000 in prizes for ProMX

The Serco Holeshot Award initiative will see $8,000 up for grabs across the Thor MX1, Pirelli MX2 and Maxxis MX3 classes which form the 2021 Penrite ProMX Championship, presented by AMX Superstores (ProMX).

Serco Holeshot Award initiative adds $8,000 in prizes for ProMX

The holeshot program will consist of the 100% Goggles MX1 Holeshot Award at $250 per moto, the Seven Holeshot Award at $150 per moto and the Matrix Stands Holeshot Award at $100 per moto. All three Serco brands combined ensures $1000 per round is there for the taking. Rounds with back to back races in MX1, will see the first of the two races qualify for the holeshot award.

100%, Seven and Matrix are all products imported and distributed by Serco, one of the Australian Motocross industries most established and reputable companies.

Peter Doyle – Motorcycling Australia CEO

“Serco is well known and highly reputable organisation within the industry as one of the leading distribution companies, with a premium range of brands and products. For Serco to step up and support the inaugural 2021 Penrite ProMX Championship and make the holeshot awards possible is a testament to their passion for professional racing alongside their championship winning race team. The holeshot awards will offer riders the extra incentive on race day to holeshot and provide additional excitement for the live TV coverage, to see who can hold their nerve collect the cash when the gate drops!”

Serco Holeshot Award initiative adds $8,000 in prizes for ProMX

 

Serco Pty Ltd owner Gavin Eales also commented on the new partnership.

Gavin Eales – Serco Pty Ltd Owner

“At Serco, we love to go racing. We are passionate about the brands we distribute, our race team and professional racing as a whole. After a long year off in 2020, we are thrilled to be back behind the gates in a few short weeks and to have our brands 100%, Seven and Matrix partnered with ProMX for the holeshot awards. This is a great platform to support both the riders, the series and to promote our industry leading products nationwide on race day and via the TV coverage.“

Serco Holeshot Award initiative adds $8,000 in prizes for ProMX

Serco Pty Ltd are based in Queensland and are the distributors for some of the world’s leading brands in motorcycle parts, apparel and accessories. You can learn more about Serco by visiting their website at https://www.serco.com.au/ or @sercomotorsport on Instagram.

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2021 Racing schedule

2021 Provisional MXGP Calendar

Rnd Grand Prix Date
1 MXGP of Oman, Muscat Fri 2 Apr – Sat 3 Apr
2 MXGP of Italy, TBA Sat 24 Apr – Sun 25 Apr
3 MXGP of Portugal, Agueda Sat 8 May – Sun 9 May
4 MXGP of The Netherlands, Oss Sat 22 May – Sun 23 May
5 MXGP of Germany, Teutschenthal Sat 29 May – Sun 30 May
6 MXGP of Russia, Orlyonok Sat 12 Jun – Sun 13 Jun
7 MXGP of Latvia, Kegums Sat 19 Jun – Sun 20 Jun
8 MXGP of Jakarta (INA), Jakarta Sat 3 Jul – Sun 4 Jul
9 MXGP of Indonesia, Semarang Sat 10 Jul – Sun 11 Jul
10 MXGP of Czech Replublic, Loket Sat 24 Jul – Sun 25 Jul
11 MXGP of Belgium, Lommel Sat 31 Jul – Sun 1 Aug
12 MXGP of Sweden, Uddevalla Sat 7 Aug – Sun 8 Aug
13 MXGP of Finland, Iitti-KimiRing Sat 21 Aug – Sun 22 Aug
14 MXGP of Igora Drive (RUS), Igora Drive Sat 28 Aug – Sun 29 Aug
15 MXGP of Turkey, Afyonkarahisar Sat 11 Sep – Sun 12 Sep
16 MXGP of China, TBA Sat 18 Sep – Sun 19 Sep
17 MXGP of France, St Jean d’Angely Sat 9 Oct – Sun 10 Oct
18 MXGP of Spain, intu Xanadu-Arroyomolinos Sat 16 Oct – Sun 17 Oct
19 TBA  Sat 30 Oct – Sun 31 Oct
20 MXGP of Patagonia Argentina, Neuquen Sat 13 Nov – Sun 14 Nov

2021 Yamaha AORC presented by MXStore calendar

Round Location Date
Rounds 1 & 2 Nowra, NSW Postponed
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 AMA Supercross calendar

2021 AMA Supercross Calendar
Round 1 Houston, Texas East NRG Stadium Sat, January 16
Round 2 Houston, Texas East NRG Stadium Tues, January 19
Round 3 Houston, Texas East NRG Stadium Sat, January 23
Round 4 Indianapolis, Indiana East Lucas Oil Stadium Sat, January 30
Round 5 Indianapolis, Indiana East Lucas Oil Stadium Tues, February 2
Round 6 Indianapolis, Indiana East Lucas Oil Stadium Sat, February 6
Round 7 Orlando, Florida East Camping World Stadium Sat, February 13
Round 8 Orlando, Florida West Camping World Stadium Sat, February 20
Round 9 Daytona Beach, Florida West Daytona Int. Speedway Sat, March 6
Round 10 Arlington, Texas West AT&T Stadium Sat, March 13
Round 11 Arlington, Texas West AT&T Stadium Tues, March 16
Round 12 Arlington, Texas West AT&T Stadium Sat, March 20
Round 13 Atlanta, Georgia West Atlanta Motor Speedway Sat, April 10
Round 14 Atlanta, Georgia West Atlanta Motor Speedway Tues, April 13
Round 15 Atlanta, Georgia West Atlanta Motor Speedway Sat, April 17
Round 16 Salt Lake City, Utah East Rice-Eccles Stadium Sat, April 24
Round 17 Salt Lake City, Utah W/E Rice-Eccles Stadium Sat, May 1

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 Motocross Championship

Round Location Date
Round One Woodville Grand Prix 31st January, 2021  
Round Two Rotorua 21st February, 2021
Round Three Hawkes Bay 20th March, 2021
Round Four Taupo 28th March, 2021

2021 New Zealand Cross-Country Championships

Round Location Date
Round 1 Bush Riders MCC, Marton Sunday, February 28
Round 2 Central Hawke’s Bay MCC, Dannevirke Sunday, March 14
Round 3 Gore & Districts MCC, Gore Saturday, April 17
Round 4 Mosgiel District MCC, Mosgiel Saturday, April 18

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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