Final Results are now available for SAORC Rnd 1 – Culburra X Country
Round 1 Results
Series Points will released in coming days.
Final Riders Information for Rounds 1 & 2, Tintinara is now available HERE
Also please don’t forget your self scrutineering forms
SAORC 2023 – SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OFF-ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP – ENTRIES FOR ROUNDS 1 & 2 OPENING
The opening weekend of the 2023 SA Off Road Championship is a happening event, with the good folk at the Keith & Districts MCC going all out to make the opening rounds of the 2023 SA Off Road Championships one to remember, and it comes complete with a brand new property!
And in more exciting news, WSB Distributors and Painttech have both confirmed to be supporting the 2023 Championship – so the full name of the 2023 SAORC will be the, “WSB Distributors & Painttech 2023 South Australian Off-Road Championships.”
To only be held over a total of 4 rounds, the Championship will be featuring 2 Sprint events and 2 Cross Country events and will take place as per the rounds listed below. Entries will be through Ridernet and, as in previous years, the usual range of junior and senior classes will be on offer.
2023 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OFF ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP ROUNDS
ROUND 1 & 2
JULY 15 & 16 Tintinara Keith & Districts MCC Cross Country / Sprint
ROUND 3 & 4
*AUGUST 26 & 27 Keyneton Keyneton MCC Cross Country / Sprint
* Being run alongside the AORC, rounds 7 & 8.
So – what will Keith have on offer, besides a new property, well…
- It’s looking likely that there will be a X-Country Saturday, run as JJ & J1, followed by J2, J3 & J4, followed by the Seniors.
- Sprints Sunday.
- Onsite camping
- Catering throughout the day.
ENTRIES – TO OPEN AT 6.00AM MONDAY, JUNE 12
Entries and payments are only available online through your RIDERNET Profile, and late entries may be accepted but will incur a late fee and close 5pm Wednesday before the event.
Round | Entries Open | Entries Close 11.00pm |
Round 1 & 2 | Monday 12 June | Sunday 9 July |
Round 3 & 4 | Sunday 9 July | Sunday 20 August |
Motorcycling South Australia would specifically like to thank the organising clubs for making the 2023 Championship possible, who had originally decided to have a year off to recharge their members, but when it seriously looked like there wouldn’t be a Championship in 2023, all decided that they would put up their hands to make it happen.
The Keyneton MCC are now running back to back AORC rounds, after running a round in 2022, as the final 2 rounds of SAORC will also be rounds 7 & 8 of the 2023 AORC, and along with Keith & Districts, will be opening up some new land to the Championship in 2023, and while it is disappointing that the Championship will only be held over 4 rounds, it is exciting that both organising clubs are opening up brand new land for these events.
As stated previously, Motorcycling SA are keenly aware that the sport as a whole, and Enduro specifically, is suffering from a serious lack of volunteers. Right now, we are currently in need of an enduro sports manager. This position is vital to keep theses events happening and we encourage you to thinking about applying.
If you would like more information on the position, please email administration@motorcyclingsa.org.au to get all of the information available.
The Link above is to a current list of all registered State “Enduro” numbers as of 10/06/23. If your number is not listed here please go to your Ridernet profile and request a number or contact Motorcycling SA (08) 832 9000.
If you are no longer competing please advice Motorcycling SA so that numbers can be returned back to the pool for somebody else to use.
12. Riding Numbers
12.1. Riding numbers can be obtained from your Ridernet Profile. All New Riders must contact the series coordinator (SAORC@motorcyclingsa.org.au) for a class grading and number. Riders will be required to supply details including, previous experience in Enduro and results from Enduro or allied disciplines such as motocross.
12.2. Riders who rode the 2022 series and attained a class podium finish have been allocated the first right to the first 3 numbers in classes Clubman, Vet, Master and Women.
12.3. Riders who rode the 2022 series and attained a top 10 outright podium finish have been allocated the first right to the top 10 numbers. Those riders requesting other numbers than the top three or 10 allocations can use them as long as they remain in the number classification of their class.
12.4. All number plates and numbers on all machines MUST comply with the current GCR’s. ANY BIKE THAT DOES NOT HAVE THEIR NUMBER CLEARLY DISPLAYED ON ALL 3 NUMBER PLATES WILL NOT BE ABLE TO COMPETE – Electrical tape and /or texta will not be permitted – Any refusals will deny rider entry without refund
12.5. Backgrounds and number ranges:
12.6. All numbers must be your registered ENDURO number as indicated on your Ridernet Profile.