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09
2022

Over 240 Riders To Compete In 2nd Last Weekend

Kingston SE has saved perfect Enduro conditions to sign off the second last weekend of the 2022 Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship presented by MXstore (AORC)! Tough and technical tracks will see bouts of wet weather for Rounds 9 & 10, adding a cherry on top of already perfect conditions for more than 240 racers.

Perfect conditions mean the perfect platform to showcase this nation’s top tier Enduro skills. This weekend will also back up the podium placement for two of our three 2022 International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) teams. Before we go racing tomorrow, Saturday 17 September atop South Australian (SA) soil, find out more on what you need to know for another weekend of Sprint racing.

Rider List

The rider list has been officially released! We are thrilled to welcome over 240 riders from across Australia to Kingston SE. Download the list online to see if your favourite rider is locked in for Rounds 9 & 10.

There’s only 10 points separating Josh Green and Todd Waters from top spot in E2, while over in EJ only seven points separates Will Dennett from knocking Riley McGillivray off first place. Not to mention the absolute smoke show in E1 between Yamaha’s Kyron Bacon, Blake Hollis and GasGas’s Korey McMahon.

Visit Kingston SE

Formerly known as Kingston, Kingston SE is an SA historic port famous for its lobster. A dreamy, beachside town nestled amongst stunning scenery (much of which you’ll catch on our socials), it’s located about 300 kilometres south of Adelaide.

Even better? This is the home of the famous Larry ‘the Big Lobster’. Big Banana who? We don’t know her. To find out more about Kingston SE, please click here.

Timing
For all timing and results throughout the weekend, we recommend MYLAPS available via the AORC Timing page, or you can download the MYLAPS app via the App Store or Google Play.*

For greater insight into this weekend’s results, you can also download the Race Monitor app via the App Store or Google Play.

Socials*
Stay up to date with all the happenings of the 2022 Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship by visiting the AORC Website at aorc.org.au, or by following the Yamaha AORC on Twitter and Facebook as well as @aorc on Instagram. Don’t forget to download the Official AORC app via Team App. It’s as easy as download Team App and search ‘AORC’!*

*Please note that reception is limited on site at AORC, so results and updates may be limited or delayed. Please be patient and all updates will be delivered as soon as is possible.
 
Words by Caitlin Hynes. Image courtesy of Troy Pears.