Western Australia Motorcycling
Motorcycling Western Australia
Motorcycling Western Australia
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MWA wins Western Australian Sport and Recreation Industry Award |
Motorcycling Western Australia were selected as finalist for the Western Australian Sport and Recreation Industry Awards for two programs, Women’s program and MotoSafe Program. It was a huge honor to be selected as a finalist for these awards and be able to attend the award breakfast in Kings Park on the 26th of July. The odds were stacked against us with extremely high competition being nominated as a finalist against Perth Lynx, Western Australia Cricket Association, Netball WA and Surf life Saving Western Australia. link
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Bike Action at Barbagallo Raceway this Sunday July 31st |
The 2016 Hughes Limousines, Chauffeured Cars & Coaches Road Racing Championships continues this weekend at Barbagallo with a strong talented number of competitors entered in both solo and sidecar events. With the unpredictable winter weather conditions still having to be considered rider’s will have to be prepared just in case. Wet conditions can tend to level the playing field with rider skills more than the machine coming to the fore. link
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Bunbury Motorcycle Club Turns Pink For WAMX Round Four |
The South West of WA is a popular holiday destination, and the hub of the area is its unofficial capital, Bunbury. Whilst many may dispute that fact, one cannot dispute that Bunbury was the mecca for motocross as round 4 of the 2016 of the Make Smoking History WAMX Senior State Championship, went all out- wearing pink in aid of supporting Breast Cancer at the Bunbury Motorcycle Club on Sunday July 24th. With this being the last of the sand rounds, the Shrubland Park circuit was in pristine condition at day’s beginning and with a bumper rider entry from across the state. link
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Wandering Mill Farm Scramble - 21st August 2016 |
VMX riders everywhere - an early notice of the 2016 Wandering natural terrain scramble on 21st August. Entries close 3 weeks before the event - 1st August cut off - with no on the day entries accepted. So get your entries in this week for what is the premier natural terrain event for the year. The Wandering Mill Farm Scramble is VMXWA's premier event and clubs members have been flocking to the fast open fields of Wandering for a chance to really open the taps on their vintage machines. Entries are now open to all club members. and the entry form has been posted in the Downloads>Membership & Entry Forms section of the website -www.vmxwa.com. link
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Smarter than Smoking Minikhanathis Saturday |
Motorcycling Western Australia staff and volunteers will be rearing to go bright and early this Saturday morning at Coolup for the next Smarter than Smoking Minikhana. The family fun day of non competitive riding at our Coolup location will start at9am for Registration and Scruitneering and the will conclude at 2.30pm. The entry fee for the day is only $30 and a compulsory but A FREE one event licence for the day is available if you have never held a licence.
The express purpose of Minikhana motorcycling is the development of riding skills and techniques for Junior riders. link
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Midvale Yamaha Quindanning Night Day Enduro |
It’s back! The Trail & Enduro Motorcycle Club of WA is proud to present the MIDVALE YAMAHA Quindanning Night Day Enduro Event. The event is held over two days, with the night trail section taking place from 6pm – 9pm onSaturday 6th August 2016. And the day section, which includes the special test, taking place on Sunday from9.30am. Free Camping available with toilets and showers. Bush Kitchen on site to cook your food. Plus light catering options and hot drinks available from Café 2 U. This is a unique event not to be missed! Bikes DO NOT need to be B Class registered for this Enduro event. link
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Minikhana Dates
A great way for your 4 to 12 yo to learn offroad and MX skills and have heaps of fun see HEREfor more info |
July 30th Coolup
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Motorcyling Western Australia.
25/168 Guildford Road
MAYLANDS WA 6051
www.motorcyclingwa.org.au
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