News 11 Oct 2011

Sixteen Australian Junior Motocross Champions crowned in SA

Sixteen young Aussie champions have been crowned after an action packed final day at the 2011 Honda Australian Junior Motocross Championship in Murray Bridge.

After a week of tumultuous weather conditions, South Australia turned on the sun in time for the deciding day of competition, leaving the Monarto Motocross track dry for the last sixteen battles of the Championship.

NSW rider Tayla Jones took the Female 85cc 12-U16 years crown with 119 points, climbing two podium steps from her 2010 third place finish. Victorian Emma Milesevic grabbed silver with 116 points, and South Aussie girl Amy Bartsch claimed the bronze with 94 points.

Jones also secured herself a silver medal, finishing second in the Female Lites on 112 behind new Aussie champion Mackenzie Tricker (Yamaha Junior Racing) who ratcheted up 117 points.

Tricker, from NSW, performed impressively throughout her last Junior championship to improve on her 2010 second place finish. Victorian Emma Milesevic also bagged a second championship medal, taking third in the Lites with a 106 point haul.

2010 champion Hunter Lawrence (KTM Australia, Fox) from Queensland retained his national title status, consolidating a week of dominating performances to take two Aussie crowns.

The youngster swept to victory in the 85cc 9-U12 class with a comfortable 11 point margin over Victorian Callum Norton (GMR Motorex KTM) and Tasmanian Wade Kirkland, before smashing home to take the 65cc 11-U13 class with an unbeatable 125 points.

Kirkland took another medal, picking up the silver on 106 points ahead of Queensland’s Reece Rayner (GMR Motorex KTM) on 102 points.

Jordan Smith finished a fantastic championship campaign with two gold medals in hand. The U.S. Suzuki rider rode to success in the 100-150cc 13-U15’s, taking out all three finals to lock in the ultimate 75 point tally.

Smith was tailed home by Queenslander Joel Dinsdale (Yamaha Junior Racing QLD) on 64 points, and Western Australian Jayden Rykers, who managed to nab a 57 point bronze medal score despite placing sixth in the final race.

Smith also swiped the crown in an exceptionally close 250cc 13-15 years class, finishing with 69 points ahead of Dinsdale (68) and Western Australia’s Kyle Webster (45).

Western Australia’s Scott Kramer conquered the 150cc 14-U16 class with flair, winning every single final to bag gold with a perfect 125 points.

Second and third was a NSW affair, with Corey Hamilton claiming silver (122) after five consecutive second place finishes, and Ty Gear claiming bronze (88).

Wayde Carter (Honda Junior Development Team) performed brilliantly yet again to take out the 150cc 12-U14 years national title, passing the final chequered flag with a total 113 points.

The Victorian topped the class ladder ahead of Queensland’s Zac Small (109) and Western Australia’s Connor Tierney (100).

NSW rider Egan Mastin (GMR Motorex KTM) took out the 85cc 12-U14 crown, with a second place finish in today’s spectacular decider pushing his final point tally to 72.

Mitchell Evans (GMR Motorex KTM) from Queensland rode solidly to finish the Championship in second place (62).

NSW rider Dylan Heaton (Dirt Bike Factory, KTM) pulled out a brilliant ride when it was most needed, storming the field in the decider to take line honours and claw three rungs up the ladder to finish with the bronze.

New Zealand rider Hamish Harwood romped home in the final 100-150cc 15 years race to wrap up the Title, finishing the championship on a mammoth 72 points.

Dual 2010 champion Scott Mann (GMR Motorex KTM) from Queensland walked away with the silver (58 points), while Joel Milesevic (Yamaha Junior Racing) stole the Championship bronze from his fellow Victorian Billy Jackson by a single point after placing second in the decider.

Riley Dukes (SS Racing) claimed the 150cc 9-U12 Championship Title in a tight points battle. The NSW rider finished the finals with 105 points, collecting three wins across five events. Mitch Johnstone from Queensland took the silver with 101 points, despite finishing ninth in the final race.

NSW rider Cooper Pozniak (Coastal KTM) walked away with third in both the championship and the final race, with a total of 105 points in the bag.

Queenslander Mason Rowe missed out on the bronze by a mere two points, despite surging to a second place finish in the final race.

Keith Tucker from the US nabbed gold in the 85cc 14-U16 class after solid finals performances and two wins left him with a total of 110 points.

Victoria’s Mitchell Landy (99) collected the silver and South Australia’s Jett Anderson (88) narrowly squeezed onto the bronze podium ahead of U.S. rider Chase Smith.

The 65cc 9-U11 Aussie Title went to Victoria’s Callum Norton (GMR Motorex KTM), who finished the finals with an immaculate top score of 75 points.

Western Australia’s Caleb Grothues clocked up the third fastest time in the decider, putting enough points (58) in his bucket to take the championship silver.

Riley Dukes took out a second championship medial, snaring bronze with a second place decider finish and an overall tally of 55 points to narrowly pip fellow NSW rider Blake Cobbin (North coast KTM) at the post.

Young Caleb Clifton from NSW secured himself the 65cc 7-U9 Championship title with a perfect finals showing, earning 125 points with five straight wins.

Fellow NSW rider Korey McMahon (Sutto’s Motorex KTM Team) locked in silver on 93 points and Queensland’s Lance Cameron secured bronze with 88 points.

After enduring a week of difficult and boggy conditions, the young crew in the 50cc 7-U9 class enjoyed battling out their final race out on a dusty track. Liam Andrews secured his fifth consecutive chequered flag to secure the ideal 125 points and the Aussie title.

Young Queenslanders Noah Ferguson (Twisted Sports, MX Race Prep) and Jett Lawrence finished the final race and the championship in second and third place, on 108 and 96 points respectively.

The 250cc 15 years class provided the final encounter of the championship, with the big bikes the last to roar down the Monarto Motocross straight.

The Aussie title belonged to 2010 250cc 13-U15 years Champion Hayden Mellross (Honda Junior Development Team) who was victorious after stepping up to the 15 years class for his last Junior Aussie championship.

The NSW rider amassed a winning 70 points across three finals, and was followed onto the podium by Hamish Harwood (62) and Scott Mann (55).

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