Feb 20 – JEDS Pro Coaching

Feb 21 – JEDS Cup Round 1

Crows Nest Pony Club

  • Saturday coaching, sighting laps
  • 4 x Top ranking riders coaching
  • Friday & Saturday night Camping
  • Gates Open Friday night
  • Canteen available Sat & Sun
  • Toilet & showers on-site
  • Sunday JEDS Cup Sprints opener

Venue:

Camping Friday & Saturday nights – Un powered sites, BYO water

Toilets & Showers available

Canteen available Saturday & Sunday

Crows Nest pub & IGA/shops 10 mins down the road.

 

Format:

Saturday Pro coaching

Fraser Higlett – 2020 #1 Pro QORC male rider

Harry Teed – 2020 #2 Pro QORC male rider

Ebony Nielsen – 2020 #1 Pro QORC female rider

Zoe Boccari – 2020 #2 Pro QORC female rider

 

Sunday – JEDS Cup round 1 Sprints

Read Sup Regs for details

 

Timings:

Saturday coaching

8am – 9am – Sign on/registration

9am – Welcome riders brief (compulsory for all riders)

9-30am – 12pm – coaching seasons

12pm – 1pm – Lunch break

1pm – 3.30pm coaching seasons

3.30pm – 4pm Scrutineering & Transponder registration

4pm – 5pm – Sighting lap/s (not racing)

 

Sunday – Sprint racing

7am – Riders Brief (Compulsory for all riders)

7.30am – Sighting lap

8am – 3pm Racing

3.30pm Presentations


Entry fee $135 per rider + transponder fee if you dont have your own. (Please make sure they are registered and charged)


COVID SAFE

This is a COVID safe event and all spectators, volunteers, parents, and visitors attending MUST sign in upon entry through our QR code.

All racers/riders will be signed in through Ridernet at registration. All riders must have there junior logbook & race licence (hard copy or electronic version) to enter the event. Visit your Ridernet profile to get a hard copy licence or electronic version prior to attending.

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.

It’s on again!! Our trail ride is returning for 2020. We are so excited to be able to hold it again. With all your support from last year and the feedback we received we are looking forward to another great ride for you all!

Kalbar State School is holding a dirt bike trail ride. Excitement surrounds this inaugural event. Riders of all ages will come together for a day of fun as they ride the trails of our very own high country.
Keep following for more information & updates. See you then!!

Beginners Trail Ride, Intermediate Trail Rides, Pee Wee Track

*To raise much needed funds for the school.*

 

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.