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Pioneer posted on October 31, 2011 03:13

 

Hamilton Motorcycle Club hosted this year’s 2011 Moto Trials Championship. It was great to see a good number of riders participate this year and good to see a vast number of riders step up grades.

What a great venue for all three days. Day one was overcast and was held at Wharepapa South. Day two was held in Rotoorangi and brought a few showers which made things interesting and attention grabbing as conditions became very greasy fast catching a few riders out. Day three was again overcast and held in Pirongia, all in Te Awamutu.

North V’s South was held on the second day and the North Island took this win on 39 points and the South Island on 25 points, congratulations to the North Island team. New Zealand Experts day was held on day one and Jake Whitaker took this win, Warren Laugesen in second and Karl Clark in third.

Five riders contested Expert Grade this year. Beta rider Jake Whitaker showed why he is Australian and New Zealand Champion taking out the win on 21 points lost for the whole weekend. Jakes overseas riding has raised his level of skill again and Europe must be the place to be to improve and to learn from the best in the world. A good fought battle was held between Beta riders Karl Clark and Warren Laugesen for second and third placing’s. Karl Clark took out second place with two seconds and a third and Warren Laugesen in third having one second and two third placing’s. A top effort from Matt Foster, Beta, coming fourth and Blake Fox Gas Gas 125cc in fifth place.

A-Grade was another closing fought battle. Luke March, Beta, returning to the sport after injury and time away showing he has not lost the touch, receiving a first, second and third place. Up and coming rider, John Haynes on his Beta 125cc having a first, second and fourth placing and Carl Robson, Beta, having a third, fifth and first placing. These were the top three position placing’s for the weekend, followed closely by Phillip Shilton, Montesa, in fourth and Callum Anderson, Beta, on fifth place.

Intermediate Grade was the second largest grade for the weekend. Kevin Pinfold riding Ossa showing his experience taking clear wins for all three days. James Snowden on his Beta taking all second placing’s and Liam Draper also on Beta taking two thirds and one fourth giving him third overall. The rest of the grade was closely battled by all but Daniel Clark, Montesa, sneaking in for fourth and Mark Henderson, Scorpa, who hadn’t ridden all year coming in fifth place overall.

Clubman Grade was the largest contested grade. Day one was a low scoring day making a point here and there very costly. Day two and three were very close points throughout this grade. David Trewin riding Gas Gas, taking out the win for the weekend, Thomas Evans, Gas Gas, in second and a top effort from Beta rider Gabby Gundry to take out third place. Gavin Fox, Gas Gas, having a cracker of a ride on day three (first place) coming in fourth place and Neil McCabe, Montesa, in fifth place.

Due to an on-going protest pending the Presidents Grade placing’s cannot be determined at this stage.

An impressive effort by all the Junior Grade riders. All three boys riding Gas Gas. Ben McLeod took the overall win, Henry Buck who gave a gutsy effort in second place and first time New Zealand Championship rider Gareth Wadsworth coming third. Well done boys.

The Twin Shock grade had two grades, Pre 87 and Pre 65. In the Pre 87 class Paul McLeod took the overall win, Paul Jackson in second, Peter Osborne in third and John Mortimer in fourth. In the Pre 65 Class Stephen Armistead took out first and George Charlton in Second. In the overall Twin Shock class Paul McLeod was first, Paul Jackson second, Peter Osborne third, Stephen Armistead fourth, John Mortimer fifth and George Charlton sixth. Great to see the older bikes out and about.

For the first time a Women’s Open Shield was up for grabs kindly donated by Warren and Caron Laugesen. Steph Downs became the first women to receive this shield, well done Steph. Second was Gabby Gundry and third was Lisa Shilton.

For photos click here or visit this website

Congratulations to all those who took part. No doubt you are all looking forward to a successful and enjoyable 2012 season.

Also don’t forget about the World Trials Championship coming to Australia in May 26th and 27th 2011. This will be the closest that a WTC has ever been to New Zealand and will be well worth the trip.

2011 NZ Moto Trials Champsionship.pdf (510.42 kb)


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Pioneer posted on October 6, 2011 06:11

Dear MNZ Member,

New proposed rule changes have been placed on the MNZ website for Moto Trails (Chapter thirty).
 

Please take the time to look at the proposed rules and have your say. 

Feedback must be submitted to the Moto Trials Commissioner Jim Henderson – jim1@xtra.co.nz 

Proposed Rule Changes can be found at www.mnz.co.nz under the blue “Information” tab or by clicking on the below link which will take you there directly:

  - http://mnz.co.nz/download/2011_Proposed_Trials_Rules_effective_2012.pdf
 

Regards
 

The MNZ team

www.mnz.co.nz


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Pioneer posted on October 6, 2011 05:13

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Andy Beale, Kendall McDonald, Richard Cripps and John Hainsworth  spent  their entire Saturday pegging the sections. A chance encounter with  the landowner, who just happened to be passing mentioned that the top section of the property did not belong to him. This came as a big surprise to the section setters, as no-one realised this. The landowner was kind enough to give the contact details of  the other land owner,but the lack of phone reception meant it could not be arranged. Undeterred the guys worked their magic and found lines that would suit everyone with what was available. Revisiting areas of the property not used for some years. 

Waking up and looking out the window on Trial day, it looked like we were going to get cold and wet. The forecast for the rest of the day was not promising. By the time we got to Purau the rain had turned into a very light drizzle and just before the start horn was pressed the sky turned blue! and 11 eager faces that turned up for the event were ready to go! Not the best turn out of the year - was it the weather? or perhaps daylight savings keeping people in bed?. They missed a brilliant day. Looking on the bright side there was no queues, every section had a challenge for every rider and most would even get a placing!.

The recent club experts rose to the challenge, and after a daunting start got right into it by the final lap. It was great to see Derek, Shane and Stefanie toughing it out.  The intermediates and A grades also had a great day. A lonely novice rider managed to get a first placing and score didn’t matter Andy gives Richard the credit for the perfection of the novice (b) line. Kendall and Andy dusted off the side chair for a rare but enjoyable change in mount.

Sandra even got up the extra hour earlier to be our organiser, where would we be without her? A huge thanks for her usual dedication with the cards and results. She also made sure there were plenty of sausage cooked for everyone.

The tradition of stopping at a pub on the way home continued, with a much larger than usual turn out at the Wheatsheaf Tavern. For a first timer at this venue, It was like walking back in time, onto the set of the movie “Deliverance”. The fire was blazing and some crazy lunatic who must have been high on something was acting all weird dancing in front of the TV that was tuned into the Samoa vs Fiji pool game. Everyone ignored the village idiot and continued in their conversation. A relaxing end to another magical day on the peninsular. PERFECT.
Shirley McDonald


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Pioneer posted on October 3, 2011 02:30

We need to follow up and confirm on the people wishing to attend the fun training and riding this coming weekend (8& 9 Oct) 

This is a free training weekend starting Saturday 10.30am and finishing at 4pm (the same for Sunday). 

Both days at NonStop Trials Park, Drive to Wakefield Township and turn up Eighty Eight Valley road, approx 5 km and sign posted at main entrance of Punawai farm, turn left and follow your nose until you reach the Quarry and look for the Goldpine container. 

There will be a Saturday evening get together and meal at Waimea Club, Richmond. 

This is event is open to everyone and will be particularly useful for those travelling to the Nationals Two weeks later.

 

If you are going it is vital that you confirm before Wednesday with Allan Duthie either by call or text on 0292359475 or Sandra by email hallie@xtra.co.nz

 

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