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Title: Manjimup 50000
Post by: kristan on April 16, 2009, 09:36:26 pm
dont know how many boys on here that are in WA but there is some interest in runing a pre 85 class at this years Manjimup 50000 would be a good weekend!
have got some contact details if you are interested?
Title: Re: Manjimup 1500
Post by: VMX247 on April 16, 2009, 09:47:12 pm
Hello Kristen,
You can change the heading to Manjimup 50000  ;D  ;)  as they have got a big promoter,The same fellow who also put up the goods for the Tumblegum Natural Terrain.
Yep few whispers at this stage of who is invited to attend as an extra class.  :o
Be one big event this one-29th,30th 1st June long weekend  8)
Cheers Alison
Title: Re: Manjimup 1500
Post by: JohnnyO on April 16, 2009, 10:01:42 pm
Wow a pre 85 race at manjimup on the same day as the moderns would be a killer.. sort the men from the boys. It would have to be a 1 lap race..we were a lot younger and fitter when we raced on tracks like that!
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: Tossa on April 18, 2009, 09:34:25 am
after last years  VMXWA event there last year.  took me a week to be able to walk properly again.  Can't wait to ride again this year at the club event

Manjimup with pre 85's would be awesome, the whole weekend is, packed house with spectator's.  We've already booked a house at Donnelly River, just to make certain we don't miss out

Manjimup one of the venues you have to put on your must see list around Australia
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: JohnnyO on April 18, 2009, 09:58:42 am
Yes it really is a place worth visiting. I went to the MX des nations there in '92 and it was a great weekend and an excellent track. Probably the roughest sand track i've seen on that weekend.
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: maxvmx on April 18, 2009, 04:29:29 pm
I'd deffinately be interested in that, I've got a few pre 85 bikes to run, I just wish I was pre 85 (kilo's that is) Is there a space to watch for postings?
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: Rossvickicampbell on April 18, 2009, 05:19:13 pm
hey - us pre 75 VMXWA guys is tough you know - throw it at us eh!!   Ooops - bugger - just got a paper cut - ouch.........

Rossco
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: Devilman on April 23, 2009, 06:09:46 pm
Build it & they will come...... words to live by ...... I'd seriously consider buying a pre 85 & coming If U ran them at Manji & I live in Melb. I love the Coasy Creek Curcuit..... Hate the drive but love a big event in Manji more..
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: Rossvickicampbell on April 24, 2009, 09:02:22 pm
Allison - first meet will be 17th May at Narrogin  ;D

Rossco
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: Tossa on April 25, 2009, 12:58:24 am
have a look at the VMXWA site there is going to be pre 75, pre 85 and sidecars running on the day.  Man what a great advertisement for the club if we can get the guys to go.  Real nostalgia to see or be involved in that

http://vmxwa.com/Other-News/manjimup_50000_2009.html

Barry
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: VMX247 on May 20, 2009, 05:38:17 pm
Just having a read,as you do with out a book these days.
"Olympics of Motocross".   8)
1992 Event Des Nations

Manjimup, Australia. United States wins, Belgium is second, Great Britain is third. This was the so-called 'B' team from USA. Emig and LaRocco were in the midst of a battle for the AMA 125cc Championship that year, and Liles was a journeyman who had become a regular and a contender in the FIM 500cc World Championship. The top US 250cc and 500cc stars such as Stanton and Bradshaw declined to ride for Team USA, but American honor was upheld by the 'B' team in 1992, with Emig dragging his handlebar in corners, LaRocco showing his usual toughness, and Liles putting in an otherworldly performance on qualifying day to secure the top time for Team USA.[1]
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: kristan on May 20, 2009, 09:27:37 pm
Yeah!! bring it on. I cant wait!!!!
I am also un fit, have not raced in a few years, still piecing the bike back together and crapping myself ;D
Like i said, cant wait!
who else is going on here?
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: RED ALERT on May 20, 2009, 11:38:31 pm
See ya there Kristan, should be a good weekend, will head down Saturday and back home Monday. ;D
Still have to put the CR back together and run her in. Better get to work.
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: Tossa on May 21, 2009, 11:01:21 am
I will be there, riding a 1974 MX250A or MX360A (whichever is going)   I'll be the one lying in the big hole left by the modern bikes.  Oh yeah and don't hurt me when you lap me

Wife Christine is taking shots (wish they were tequila) for the VMXWA club on the day, so you pre 85 guys had better be good to her if you want GOOD shots of yourselves, (one bottle of tequila will work!!lol).  You should look at her work on our website

If anyone is looking for accommodation we have hired a house out at Donnelly Mill fri-mon, have couple of rooms spare
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: VMX247 on May 24, 2009, 08:22:41 pm
Manjimup 15,000 motocross brings factory racers to WA
Posted: Friday, 22nd May, 2009 : 12:42 PM - - 1884 Reads -
Western Australia’s biggest motocross event the Manjimup 15,000 will see a line-up of Australia’s best east coast motocross racers heading over to WA, to take on the locals as they prepare on WA’s sandy soil for the National Motocross Championship two weeks after in Perth.

Manjimup 15,000 will take place on the weekend of 30-31 May at Cosy Creek Motocross Circuit in Manjimup, with nine classes of racing in both the senior and junior ranks over the two days.

East Coast rider Tye Simmonds of Motorex KTM Racing is the likely favourite after his win on the KTM 450 SX-F at the Tumbulgum Farm Motocross event, held at Byford in March earlier this year.

Simmonds holds the title of Under 19s Australian Motocross Champion, yet has now stepped up in to the Pro Lites class of motocross racing for the current Australian Championship, where he currently sits in third.

Simmond’s toughest competitor of the Australian Motocross Championship, Matt Moss (Suzuki), is also making the trip over to WA, along with Cody Mackie (Kawasaki) who is renowned for his training with current AMA Supercross Champion Bubba Stewart. Mitchell Hoad (Serco) who also races in the National Pro Lites class is the final confirmed east coast rider to be making the trip over.

The east coast factory riders are sure to set a fast pace in the All Stars class, which will be the main competitive class for the event. Local contenders confirmed to take on the visitors will be reigning WA State Motocross Champion, Michael Addison, and current points leader of this year’s WA State Motocross Championship Louis Calvin, who like Tye Simmonds will be riding the KTM 450 SX-F.

The All Stars class will comprise of four motos, with each moto being six laps on a two kilometre circuit. The riders will also compete in a Shoot Out sprint race, where the slower riders are eliminated down to the last two for a shoot out.

A prize pool of 15,000 has generated interest of up to 550 rider entries to date. Racing starts at 9am and goes to 4pm both days. Tickets can be purchased at the gate.
The pre75,pre85 and sidecars will also be having a run.
cheers
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: kristan on May 25, 2009, 06:34:09 pm
Yay! be good to see some of you boys out there, just hope my parts get here soon? Will have a hell of a job getting round without aback wheel!
where is everybody staying?
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: Tossa on May 25, 2009, 10:41:21 pm
Yay! be good to see some of you boys out there, just hope my parts get here soon? Will have a hell of a job getting round without aback wheel!
where is everybody staying?

 Donnellly Mill(25km from manji) got a couple of spare rooms
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: VMX247 on May 30, 2009, 09:51:35 pm
BIG BIG Day out.....
Place 9th,8th,11th and 12th....not bad for his first Open event. ;D
Got checked for noise ......read 87db.
May go back tomorrow and check the pre 75 and pre 85 and those modern big bikes out.
Great event to just watch with no officiating or flagging.  8)
Just being a mum and dad pit crewing  ;D
If today was anything to go by tomorrow is going to be way awesome. :P
cheers
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: kristan on June 01, 2009, 05:45:08 pm
I had an awsome day on sunday, thought it was realy organised and hastle free. 10 out of 10 to willie for the event and a big thumbs up to paul for sorting us evo/pre 75 boys out.
Apart from one broken spoke and my gear lever droping off at the first corner on the 3rd race i had a ball. who said maico's break! (fingers crossed and touching wood).
hope to do the same next year
Title: Re: Manjimup 50000
Post by: Tossa on June 21, 2009, 12:07:29 pm
Manjimup 15000 is suppose to be televised today.
I can't find it in our country TV channel guide, so I'm guessing its going to be on other metro TV channels or fueltv etc.H
Hoping someone views it.  :P
cheers

Can't find it anywhere