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    Mick D
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    If you read into this it appears that Phil Sargeant’s Off road promotions has got the boot.

    Australian Off-Road Championship roosts into 2010

    Dates have been set, states selected and exciting plans for the new-look 2010 Australian Off-Road Championship (AORC) are nearing their final stages.

    Many positive changes have been made to the country’s premier enduro motorcycle series for the new year.

    Changes include a return to 12-rounds, varying formats including a two-day enduro, increased promotion, events to be held in more states (New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and South Australia) and the Junior classes to be added as official national titles.

    Motorcycling Australia (MA) CEO David White said MA had taken the organisational lead of the championship.

    “Many people within MA and the MA Enduro Commission have been working tirelessly to ensure the continued growth of this vital Australian championship into 2010,” Mr White said.

    “We are now in the process of appointing a well-qualified person to oversee the final stages of organisation and the running of each of the twelve rounds next year.

    “This person will work closely with each motorcycle club to ensure all of the six weekends are a success for riders, spectators and sponsors.

    “We are excited about being able to involve the clubs more in the running of the rounds next year, as they have the best local knowledge and resources and will put a lot of effort and pride into all aspects of the event including track layout and preparation.

    “We are also putting a lot of effort into ensuring the timing systems are effective and will be offering live timing at all of the sprint and cross-country rounds.

    “A significant amount of track bunting has also been donated by Ballard’s Off-Road, so every special test will be double bunted.

    “We are expecting there to be three cross-country rounds (weather permitting), a two-day enduro, a two-day cross-country and five sprint rounds.

    “Other exciting changes include the addition of the junior classes as recognised Australian titles, along with Women’s, Veteran’s , Masters, and Championship E1, 2 and 3.

    “Clubman and Expert riders will still get a chance to race the events as their classes will be included in the supplementary regulations.

    “We have also brought Shooting Star Media back on board, who have done a fantastic job promoting the championship through public relations and a professional website since the beginning of 2008.

    “Leigh Hutton and Rosie Lalonde from Shooting Star will again be on the ground at each round making sure everyone in the general community, industry and mainstream media are kept abreast of the racing action.”

    AORC 2010 Dates and Venues

    – Rnds 1 & 2: 13-14 March, Port Macquarie, NSW (cross-country Saturday, sprint Sunday)

    – Rnds 3 & 4: 1-2 May, Conondale, QLD (sprint both days)

    – Rnds 5 & 6: 29-30 May, Moruya, NSW South Coast (Two-day enduro)

    – Rnds 7 & 8: 10-11 July, Wedderburn (near Bendigo) VIC (cross-country Saturday, sprint Sunday)

    – Rnds 9 & 10: 7-8 August, SA (TBA)

    – Rnds 11 & 12: 4-5 September, NSW (TBA)

    #165621

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    I’m keen for the Port Mac and possibly the Moruya rounds :) I take it HVMCC is doing the Port mac round Mick?

    Moruya’s only 7 hours away :P

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    Mick D
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    Yep it at Port. WE are in the process of getting some more land off council.

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