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Pioneer posted on May 16, 2012 08:26

It's officail Karl Clark will be No2 minder for Jack Challoner at the upcoming World Trials Championship Round in Australia. This is a huge recognition of Karls ability and a great honour for him.

That now gives us another Kiwi connection at this event. Karl has asked us to adopt Jack (the 9th ranked rider in the world) as a Kiwi and give him our support.

Follow this link to see the full story and a bit of info about this great young rider. http://topofthesouthmototrialsnews.wordpress.com/


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Pioneer posted on May 7, 2012 20:39

At the recent South Island Champs in Nelson it was rumoured that we would see the worlds first ever Diesel powered trials bike. The fuel was purchased and mixed with I believe a 70:1 two stoke mix. Sadly though the owner of the machine decided against making a debut at this particular event. Instead the fuel was poured into a passing Transit van and the experiment was put on hold.

  

Poor Mr Rat...."He should have gone to Specsavers"

 

 


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Pioneer posted on May 3, 2012 12:26

Only 3 and a bit weeks to go and it was good to see a hard frost this morning so hopefully the weather will be suitably good, wet and miserable etc for the scooter ride. 

NOW THEN................. 

Sponsorship is the name of the game as it is all for a good cause, THE NZ CANCER SOCIETY.  

All proceeds go to the charity and NOT as some of you think to my beer fund...........     

I will be at the the classic trial at Greendale on Sunday on the lookout for donations OR you can donate online and amounts over $5 are tax deductable if you are that way inclined. 

For more info:www.scootersafari.co.nz  

To Donate www.fundraiseonline.co.nz/JohnRegan/  

Thanking you all in advance

Cheers John Regan


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Pioneer posted on May 2, 2012 16:09
I have had a email from Graham Hibbs who is organising the 2012 Mototrials Championship in Alexandra on Labour weekend. He says that accommodation is already scarce and if you haven't already done so then you should be booking something now. This is a popular holiday destination for the long weekend and things are filling up fast.

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Pioneer posted on May 2, 2012 16:06

Your clubs have already been advised of the AGM at Queenstown this year and I am writing to the Moto Trials members to outline our workshop topic/s. While GROWTH is to me the single most important issue [especially growth in the younger age groups] I would like to move forward with “classes” [or grades as most will call them].         

Growth can only be achieved with good club health, harmony and a good sustainable “club growth plan”.         

As commissioner I can only urge you to adopt a growth strategy. But I CAN try to structure our competitions so that they are “well oiled and without friction”. Feedback tells me we are not quite there yet and ‘classes’ seem to be your biggest issue. You have a variety of complaints ranging from too many classes to not enough championship classes. I have been listening and adapted what I have termed the VCS classes which have been well publicised but have meet with a threat of rejection for other than the two classes currently using the system.          

Another class that has been promoted for sometime is the “Masters” class and in some ways this also has my support and could well be put in place as soon as voted ‘in’.         

Of course the status quo is always an option but that would need an understanding from ‘proposers for change’ that the majority are happy with things the way they are.         

Other topics: 

I have been asked by MNZ to prepare a calendar by end of April for all Trials champs in 2013. With good representation at Queenstown we could rubberstamp that calendar. We are also looking for a club preferably from N.I.] to host 2013 NZ champs. Hopefully we can have that settled as well.         

If time permits I would like feedback on the future of our electronic admin system that John Ravenscroft has established and wants relief operators trained to ease his need to travel.          

There should also be some time for topics of general nature.         

There is only one time of the year that I can get any sort of understanding among a group of riders and that is at a workshop. We all get to hear each side of the debate and we understand the democracy process. That process is lost in the email world. I would love to see you in Queenstown.         

To summarize the topics will be:

…..VCS for older age groups?

…Masters class for NZ champs?

…No classing changes at all. Will contentment prevail?

…Calendar commitments. NZ championship hosting

.…Electronic Entry and Results. Where to next?

…Your topics?          

I cannot give you a scheduled time for the Trials workshop yet but I am arriving in Queenstown around midday on Fri 18th May and there is nothing to stop us talking trials from that time. I will assume at this stage that the Trials workshop could be on Fri afternoon [after 1.00pm] or Sat between 8.30am and 3.30pm. There is a good amount of fun organised as support for the AGM weekend. See you there.

Jim Henderson for Moto Trials

The scheduled time for Moto Trials workshop at MNZ AGM weekend in Queenstown is 11.00am on Sat 19th May.

Jim Henderson for Moto Trials
 

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Hi AllAs I have not heard from anyone regarding the proposed changes from MNZ I wondered whether you had read your mail [MNZ sent the included attachment to all  members]. Please take time to read and make comment to the MNZ office if you have any issues.     If you do not read your mail and/or make your position known to the Board, you do not have any credibility when changes are made at AGM in a months time.PLEASE OPEN ATTACHMENT AND READ.    Jim Henderson for Moto Trials 

2012_Changes_Afoot_All_of_the_above.pdf (413.92 kb)


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