This weekend, all eyes in Australia’s off-road racing community turn to Kingston SE, where anticipation is building for the return of the Yamaha WSB 2024 SA Off-Road Championship as Rounds 3 & 4 take centre stage. Turning up the heat, South Australia’s championship contenders will give it their all for any edge in the championship points, but the excitement doesn’t stop there. Rounds 9 & 10 of the AORC will also join the fun, promising a spectacular weekend of racing on a standout course meticulously prepared by the Green Triangle Enduro Club. With the competition heating up, Kingston is the place to be for an unforgettable weekend of racing.
Competitors
The future of racing will be fully on display with a strong lineup of junior talents ready to make their impact. Victoria’s Cooper McCully is in excellent form, aiming to maintain his lead from Rounds 1 & 2 in the JJ class. However, in the unpredictable world of Enduro, South Australia’s Max Donald is determined to close the gap and challenge for the top spot.
In the J1 class, Ollie Paech and Ryder Lambing are set to reignite their fierce rivalry from Round 1, with Hudson Wilson also vying for a top position. Numerous J1 Championship hopefuls are eager to shake up the standings, promising unpredictable and exhilarating action. Meanwhile, in the J2 class, Logan Stephens aims to make 2024 his year with a clean sweep of wins after setting a blistering Championship pace. Don’t miss the returning young guns—Harry Gilbertson, Jesse Bartsch, and Xander Brown—who are ready to make waves in the competitive J3 class.
As Riley Graham and Max Midwinter continue their intense duel from Rounds 1 & 2, the question remains: who will clinch the Pro class win and emerge victorious at Kingston?
Building on her recent successes, Emma Haylock will go head-to-head with Meg Pitchford for SA Championship points in the EW class, promising another fierce battle.
With a stacked lineup, including Expert Open, Masters, Veterans, and Clubman classes, you won’t want to miss a moment of the action!
Where
Just a short 30-minute drive from Kingston SE, the course will keep riders on their toes with its challenging mix of sand, clay, and rock. The entrance is off James Road, Keilira, South Australia.—click HERE to plan your trip.
Program Timetable
This Weekend’s Course
Saturday’s endurance-focused cross-country format will test the riders’ stamina, while Sunday’s high-speed sprint session will round out the weekend’s events, showcasing the riders’ speed and skill.
Catering
Fueling both riders and fans throughout the action-packed weekend will be a variety of onsite food options, including coffee and hot food, available from Friday through Sunday. Due to the venue’s remote location, remember to carry cash, as EFTPOS might not be available.
Timing & Results
Don’t miss a second of the action—follow the live timing on the SA Off Road Championships website via the “LIVE TIMING” link, or keep an eye on one of the TV screens at the track.
Once the dust settles, the final results will be published on the SA Off Road Championship website. For Supp Regs, the Rule Book, the latest news, and more, visit saoffroadchampionships.com or motorcyclingsa.org.au.
Socials*
Stay updated with all the off-road action by following the SA Off Road Championships on Facebook and Instagram.