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Monday
Sep122011

Husqvarna podiums at Hastings Valley AORC rounds

Rounds seven and eight of the AORC (Australian Off Road Championship) for 2011 were held over the weekend at Hastings Valley in NSW.

Saturdays round seven saw some fierce competition throughout the day, Husqvarna Racings Bartosz Oblucki and Glenn Kearney, sitting 2nd and 3rd respectively in the E2 championship standings coming into the Hasting Valley rounds, were looking to lock in strong performances for the penultimate rounds.

Husqvarna's Glenn Kearney made the most of the conditions to edge out Daniel Milner and finish a close second behind Chris Hollis with Bartosz Oblucki taking fourth place.

Husqvarna's Luka Bussa rode consistently throughout to finish fifth on the Saturday with a view to having a stronger result in Sundays round Eight.

Husqvarna TE 310 mounted Damien Smith dominated the Veterans category to take victory for Saturdays round Seven.

Sundays round eight had Kearney and Oblucki battling it out for second spot with Kearney edging out his team mate to again finish a close second behind eventual winner Hollis with Bartosz Oblucki in a hard fought third spot.

Round eight had Luka Bussa and the Husqvarna TE 250 pushing hard resulting in a strong third place behind former world champion Stefan Merriman and Ben Burrell.

AORC Championship standings after 8 of 10 rounds:
Enduro two (E2):

1st Chris Hollis (Yamaha WR 450)
2nd Glenn Kearney (Husqvarna TE 310)
3rd Bartosz Oblucki (Husqvarna TE 310)

Enduro one (E1):
1st Stefan Merriman (Yamaha WR 250)
2nd Ben Grabham (KTM EXC 250)
3rd Luka Bussa (Husqvarna TE 250) & Kirk Hutton (Yamaha WR 250)

Enduro Veterans:
1ST Damien Smith (Husqvarna TE 310)

Glenn Kearney:
"I had a good weekend overall and the racing was great, the team and I have been working hard and it was a good result for all. With just two rounds remaining we will have to be on our game to secure the best finishes we can for Husqvarna."

Bartosz Oblucki:
"Saturday's racing wasn't ideal for me but some changes to the bike proved successful and Sunday was a much better day. It's still very close between Glenn and me so the next rounds are going to be vital to see who comes out on top."

Luka Bussa:
"The pace was really on this weekend and all up we had a strong result, it would be great to lock in a podium finish for the Championship so we will be working hard to make that happen. Again thanks to our sponsors, Link International, Motul products, RK chains, Pirelli tyres, JT sprockets, Polisport and Renthal."

Damien Smith:
I felt really good all weekend, I knew during the week that I was in for a good run- I just felt that everything was working well. I am stoked that my outright result was up there, it shows that when I can get all the stars to align I can still pull out some hot times.

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Tuesday
Jun142011

Excessive rain affects AORC Series Dates

Due to excessive rain in the Hunter region, the fifth and sixth rounds of the 2011 Yamaha Australian Off Road Championship (AORC) have been postponed, along with the New South Wales Senior and Junior State Enduro Championship rounds slated for the weekend of 18-19 June.

2011 Yamaha AORC Co-ordinator Denise Hore explained how rain had once again wreaked havoc on the AORC.

“The rain has done it again!” Ms Hore said.

“A few years ago, we had issues with dust, however this season – just like in 2010 we’ve had more rain than we’d like!

“The environmental impact of running an event in these conditions would be far too great, and as such the call has been made to postpone the rounds.

“The Dungog Motorcycle Club is currently working with the Department of Forestry to reschedule the dates, and as soon as we have something locked in we’ll make the announcement.

“It is disappointing to have to reschedule another round; however as the Enduro community well knows through the postponement of the A4DE and earlier AORC rounds; our discipline is well and truly at the mercy of the weather!”

For more information on the 2011 Yamaha AORC check-out the website at: www.ma.org.au/aorc and the Series’ Facebook page for the latest photo galleries and videos.

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Sunday
May292011

Toby Price sweeps rounds three and four of 2011 Yamaha AORC

Toby Price - KTM

KTM’s Toby Price has stormed through round four of the 2011 Yamaha Australian Off Road Championship, dominating in the action-packed Sprint format to take the day’s outright victory ahead of Yamaha’s Matt Phillips and his teammate – former World Champ, Stefan Merriman.

Price dropped three of the day’s six sprint races to Phillips however his times were enough to earn him outright victory for the day.

In a massive and gruelling weekend of racing, nearly 270 competitors faced a tough slog out on the track with the sun finally shining through on Sunday.

In the E1 Class, Merriman was the man to beat, finishing the day ahead of KTM’s Ben Grabham, with Yamaha’s Kirk Hutton taking the final step on the podium.

In the E2 class, Price took line honours, ahead of Yamaha’s Chris Hollis, while Husqvarna’s Glenn Kearney secured himself third place.

Phillips’ solid efforts in the E3 class, earned him bragging rights for the fourth round, in addition to placing second outright on the day to Price, not bad for the Tasmanian in his first full season of Off Road Racing!

The Yamaha young-gun took out the E3 class ahead of KTM’s Jarrod Bewley and Husaberg-mounted Geoff Braico.

In the Masters Class it was repeat of round three with Yamaha’s Geoff Ballard taking line honours with Trent Lean (Suzuki) and David Cash (Yamaha) rounding out the top three.

Damien Smith again took line honours in the Veterans class, with Garry Dukes in second place and Mark Buchanan wrapping up the top three.

Sweden’s Emelie Karlson (Yamaha) took out the Women’s class with fellow Yamaha riders Jemma Wilson and Jess Gardiner taking the remaining places on the podium, while Mitch Kellner, Jack Simpson, Scott Sowry and Brendon Walther all topped their respective classes in the Junior ranks.

Full results from the first round of racing can be found on the Series website at www.ma.org.au/aorc.

Check out video’s from Round three on the AORC Facebook fan page!

For more information on the 2011 Yamaha AORC check-out the website at: www.ma.org.au/aorc and the Series’ Facebook page for the latest photo galleries and videos.

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Thursday
Feb032011

Yamaha Australia onboard once again for AORC

The 2011 Yamaha Australian Off Road Championship (AORC) is pleased to welcome Yamaha Australia onboard once again as the naming rights sponsor for the Series.

Yamaha Australia’s Motorsport Manager Ray Howard said he was pleased to be a part of the AORC in 2011.

“Yamaha Motor Australia is pleased to once again, throw its support behind the AORC,” Howard said.

“We see the sponsorship of this event as a key ingredient in our support of Off-Road Motorcycle Sport from a grassroots level.

“It makes clear sense to support a Series that a large proportion of our customers are either interested in or involved in, and the decision reflects YMA's ongoing policy to nurture Off-Road racing in Australia.

“Yamaha's WRF range is an integral part of the Off-Road landscape and if you believe, as we do, that racing improves the breed, then supporting the major National Off-Road Series is essential."

Coordinating the Series on behalf of MA, Denise Hore was thrilled to have Yamaha onboard for the 2011 Championship.

“Yamaha have proven time and time again their dedication to the AORC and 2011 is no exception,” Ms Hore said.

“Once again they have stepped up to the plate and provided the Series with vital funds allowing the Championship to continue.

“Despite tough times facing both the Series and the Industry; they are still keeping our Championship afloat – supporting not only at a National level – but also at some State Championships too which is an outstanding effort on their part.

“In 2011 we’ve got an unprecedented depth of talent with the Championship not a foregone conclusion by any means.”

With the 2011 AORC well and truly underway, MA’s CEO David White said he was delighted to have Yamaha as naming rights sponsor once again.

“I’m thrilled Yamaha have come onboard once again as naming rights sponsor for the Series,” White said.

“On behalf of MA and the Off Road community I’d like to thank them for their ongoing involvement in the Championship and I’m confident 2011 will prove to be an excellent Series.”

The dates and venues for the 2011 AORC can be found below and Supplementary Regulations will be released shortly.

Rounds

Date

Location

Format

Host Club/Promoter

Rd 1 and 2

26-27 February

Buladelah NSW

Cross Country/Sprint

Central Coast Dirt Riders

Rd 3 and 4

28-29 May

Hedley VIC

Cross Country/Sprint

Corner Inlet Motorcycle Club

Rd 5 and 6

18-19 June

Dungog NSW

Enduro

Dungog Motorcycle Club

Rd 7 and 8

9-10 July

Broadford Vic

Cross Country/Sprint

Motorcycle Riders Club of Victoria

Rd 9 and 10

27-28 August

Callington SA

Sprint/Sprint

Juventus Club of South Australia

For more information regarding the 2011 AORC visit the official Series website at: www.ma.org.au/aorc, and checkout the fan page on Facebook! 

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Tuesday
Dec142010

2011 Husqvarna Enduro Team

2011 Husqvarna Enduro Team

The Paul Feeney Group takes great pleasure in announcing the Husqvarna Enduro Racing Team for 2011.

The AORC (Australian Off Road Championship) represents the pinnacle of Australia's premier off road riders and as such carries a definitive level of prestige in the Australian off road market place.

The Husqvarna brands increasing market share and general brand awareness is set to be enhanced further by Paul Feeney Group's commitment to securing a high profile Enduro Racing Team with genuine Championship title contenders for the 2011 season.

Bartosz Oblucki:
The Current Husqvarna Factory rider will call Australia home for the 2011 season and the popular world enduro championship competitor is looking forward competing against Australia's top off road racers. With a proven performance history Bartosz presents as a strong title contender for 2011.

Career Highlights:
2002 3rd Classified in the World Championship 250 4T class (Husqvarna)
2003 3rd Classified in the World Championship 250 4T class
2004 3rd Classified in the World Championship E1 class
5th Classified in the Six Days Enduro (Poland) E1 class
2005 1st Classified in the Six Days Enduro (Slovakia) E1 class
2006 3rd Classified in the World Championship E1 class

Glenn Kearney:
Paul Feeney Group is excited to announce yet another high profile 2011 Enduro Team signing in Glenn Kearney. The Australian off road star has recently returned after several years campaigning in the GNCC (Grand National Cross Country) series in the USA. The multiple A4DE class and outright champion is sure to make his mark in this year's title chase.

Career Highlights:
2003 Under 250cc 4 Stroke Champion A4DE
2004 A4DE Outright Champion
2004 A4DE Over 200cc Champion
2005 3rd USA GNCC Championship
2006 4th USA GNCC Championship
2008 A4DE Over 250cc 2 stroke Champion
2010 6th USA GNCC Championship including 2nd in Ohio & 3rd in New Carolina
5 times ISDE (International Six Day Enduro) Gold Medallist

Luka Bussa:
2011 is set to be a benchmark season for this talented youngster who finished 2010 with a strong 2nd place finish in the AORC E1 Class. The outstanding result coupled with strong past performances in ISDE events has given Luka a strong base for this year's title chase.

Mat Ryan:
The Victorian local will make the transition from his strong Motocross background to the enduro format for 2011. Consistent speed throughout 2011 should give Ryan an excellent platform to launch his AORC campaign and coming into the season free of injury will have him in good stead for this year's championship.

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