SOUTHERN QUALIFIER – FEBRUARY 13-14 FAR SOUTH COAST MCC
NORTHERN QUALIFIER – FEBRUARY 13-14 MOREE MCC
CENTRAL WEST QUALIFIER – MARCH 20-21 PANORAMA MCC
RIVERINA QUALIFIER – APRIL 17-18 WAGGA WAGGA MCSC
SYDNEY QUALIFIER – MAY 15-16 DARGLE (HOSTED BY OAKDALE MCC)
FINAL – JUNE 12TH, 13TH AND 14TH CESSNOCK MX CLUB

The event consists of 5 qualifier events run across regional NSW. At the final held in June each year, eighteen state champions are crowned, along with the King, Queen, Prince and Princess of MX.

To have a gate at the final, the rider must first attend a regional qualifier and attain a ‘Golden Ticket’. Our wide range of classes ensures the whole family gets time on the track and best of all……NIPPERS rider FREE

  1. What’s so awesome about the NSW MX State Titles?
  2. Provide riders of all ages and levels to get involved
  3. Provide riders with equal opportunity to compete across the state
  4. Allow riders to race as many other club and open race meetings and series as they like, without any disadvantage
  5. Give a tangible reward to those that achieve, in what is a very tough sport
  6. Honor long held traditions

SOUTHERN QUALIFIER – FEBRUARY 13-14 FAR SOUTH COAST MCC
NORTHERN QUALIFIER – FEBRUARY 13-14 MOREE MCC
CENTRAL WEST QUALIFIER – MARCH 20-21 PANORAMA MCC
RIVERINA QUALIFIER – APRIL 17-18 WAGGA WAGGA MCSC
SYDNEY QUALIFIER – MAY 15-16 DARGLE (HOSTED BY OAKDALE MCC)
FINAL – JUNE 12TH, 13TH AND 14TH CESSNOCK MX CLUB

The event consists of 5 qualifier events run across regional NSW. At the final held in June each year, eighteen state champions are crowned, along with the King, Queen, Prince and Princess of MX.

To have a gate at the final, the rider must first attend a regional qualifier and attain a ‘Golden Ticket’. Our wide range of classes ensures the whole family gets time on the track and best of all……NIPPERS rider FREE

What’s so awesome about the NSW MX State Titles?

  1. Provide riders of all ages and levels to get involved
  2. Provide riders with equal opportunity to compete across the state
  3. Allow riders to race as many other club and open race meetings and series as they like, without any disadvantage
  4. Give a tangible reward to those that achieve, in what is a very tough sport
  5. Honor long held traditions

Location: Cessnock
16th, 17th & 18th October 2020

Gates Open: 6am
Riding Starts at: 8.30am
Admission: Golden ticket holders only

Juniors $110 and $65 for each additional class

Seniors $120 and $75 for each additional class

No nippers

A series for 2020, the JEDS Junior Enduro Development Series 

Coaches: Simon Wadwell – Nathan Bond – Ebony Nielsen – Mal Dalton

The concept was jointly developed between MQ and the Queensland Enduro Subcommittee to provide much-needed stimulation for the grass roots of enduro racing in Queensland. Though the weather wasn’t quite as hospitable as it might have been, it didn’t stop a new generation of riders learning a swag of enduro-specific skills and getting what was in many cases their first taste of off-road racing.

Phase 1 was a great day’s coaching with some experienced riders and coaches able to pass on their knowledge and skills on to the kids.

Phase 2 was the JEDS kids’ introduction to enduro Sprint racing at Queensland Moto Park track with a ripper track to start on. Almost 60 racers had 4 great sprint laps around the 8.4km track. It was a highlight seeing some new riders to off-road racing sporting huge smiles.

Phase 3 was the grueling 10.1km enduro track at the Toowoomba Motorcycle Club’s Murphys Creek venue, even incorporating some of the 2019 AORC race track. This was the next level for the kids with a fabulous track the kids couldn’t believe. Riders started on a dusty hill climb which testing their skills right off the bat, and raced through the bush before returning to the creek run, in which riders were faced with the big double-tyre jump, the flat tyre run and the various log jump challenges before getting across the finish line for a well-deserved rest break.

TRACK ADDRESS:

393 Willis Rd, Meringandan, QLD 4352

Follow the gravel road to the cattle grid gate and proceed through to the pit area.

Please drive slowly on the gravel road to reduce dust for the locals.

 

Race format:

Saturday  = SPRINT

Sunday  = SPRINT

 

Spectators welcome:

Gate fee = $2 donation to landowners

 

Facilities:

Toilets & Showers onsite

Camping available from Friday

$10 pit/camping site fee (donated to landowners)

 

Catering:

Canteen will be available from Saturday B-fast until Lunch Sunday.

(Proceeds to landowners)

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Special Notes:

All gate fees, camp/pit site fees and canteen proceeds will go directly to the landowners to help pay

for feeding the cattle as they do not recieve any drought relief assistance. Please help us support them.

Dargle (Hosted by Oakdale MCC)

1-2 August 2020

Entries Close: Midnight Tuesday 28th July

Gates Open: 6am
Riding Starts at: 8:30am
Admission: 

Nippers FREE

Juniors $85 for the first class and $55 for each other class

Seniors $95 for the first class and $65 for each other class

The only 2 day Junior Moto-cross event in WA and the perfect time to get practice in prior to the WAMX State Round.

Highlight Events include:

65cc Young Guns Shootout – Saturday last race

125-250cc Chidlow Challenge – Sunday last race

Entries are now open via

https://www.registernow.com.au/secure/Register.aspx?E=40300

Entries close Sunday 30th August.

Open to all MWA Junior licence holders. u19’s class will be run if we have enough to constitute a class.

An event not to be missed!!

💥 2020 RACE CALENDAR IS HERE 💥
Get your diaries out and lock it in!!
Let’s go racing ✊🏼
*NB May & June are Saturday’s 👌🏼

A series for 2020, the JEDS Junior Enduro Development Series 

Coaches: Simon Wadwell – Nathan Bond – Ebony Nielsen – Mal Dalton

The concept was jointly developed between MQ and the Queensland Enduro Subcommittee to provide much-needed stimulation for the grass roots of enduro racing in Queensland. Though the weather wasn’t quite as hospitable as it might have been, it didn’t stop a new generation of riders learning a swag of enduro-specific skills and getting what was in many cases their first taste of off-road racing.

Phase 1 was a great day’s coaching with some experienced riders and coaches able to pass on their knowledge and skills on to the kids.

Phase 2 was the JEDS kids’ introduction to enduro Sprint racing at Queensland Moto Park track with a ripper track to start on. Almost 60 racers had 4 great sprint laps around the 8.4km track. It was a highlight seeing some new riders to off-road racing sporting huge smiles.

Phase 3 was the grueling 10.1km enduro track at the Toowoomba Motorcycle Club’s Murphys Creek venue, even incorporating some of the 2019 AORC race track. This was the next level for the kids with a fabulous track the kids couldn’t believe. Riders started on a dusty hill climb which testing their skills right off the bat, and raced through the bush before returning to the creek run, in which riders were faced with the big double-tyre jump, the flat tyre run and the various log jump challenges before getting across the finish line for a well-deserved rest break.