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King Of MX: Condobolin Qualifier Results

5 years ago | Words: MNSW | Photos: King Of MX

The Western Region King of MX Qualifier, hosted by the Condo Auto Sports Club in Condobolin, has seen a huge number of talented racers who don’t usually compete at an open event qualify for the final, where they will get their chance to become the NSW State Champion and claim their share of the $53,000 prize pool.

MNSW CEO, Dave Cooke: “It was great to see a host of new faces at an open motocross event over the weekend! With a number of other series’ running in NSW and in other states, it was an ideal weekend to show the strength of the King of MX concept. Hosted in a regional centre, we’ve seen a number of racers who’ve had bad luck at previous qualifiers make the trip in an attempt to get to the final, while a large contingent of talented local racers, who may not have otherwise made the journey, have shown some impressive speed to qualify. That’s probably the best thing about this new King of MX format; We hold five of the six qualifiers in regional areas away from Sydney, so the country riders all get an opportunity to be part of it and strut their stuff. The Condo Auto Sports Club prepared the track perfectly, and we saw some great battles throughout the weekend. The King of MX NSW State Titles is going from strength to strength, and motocross racers of all ages and grades will benefit from a strong NSW State Motocross Championship.”

With six qualifying events around New South Wales, in a program that allows racers to continue to race any other series they choose, the upcoming fourth Qualifier on April 6-7, hosted by the Leeton Motorcycle Club in the Riverina region, is the last of the truly regional qualifying events. With Canberra and Maitland qualifiers closer to the larger east-coast population, event entries are already exceeding entry expectations, making Leeton a key event for those wanting the very best chance at earning themselves a Golden Ticket. Entries for the Leeton Qualifier close in less than a week, on April 2.

Entries for the Riverina Region qualifier in Leeton will close midnight, Tuesday 2nd April at midnight. For those looking to enter, be sure to click here.

Event Calendar

Qualifier 1: February 16-17, Appin – Top 7 qualify for final – Golden Tickets Presented
Qualifier 2: March 2-3, Moree – Top 7 qualify for final – Golden Tickets Presented
Qualifier 3: Mar 23-24, Condobolin – Top 6 qualify for final – Golden Tickets Presented
Qualifier 4: April 6-7, Leeton – Top 6 qualify for final – ENTRIES CLOSE 02/04/19
Qualifier 5: April 20-21, Canberra – Top 6 qualify for final
Qualifier 6: May 18-19, Maitland – Top 7 qualify for final

How to Qualify for the King of MX Final on June 8-10:

Racers need to enter one of the six qualifier events where the top six or seven finishers in each class earn their Golden Ticket to the final. Once a rider has qualified, they can still ride the other qualifier events, but they can’t win another Golden Ticket, giving even more riders a chance to qualify. At the final, State Title Champions will be decided over three motos for each class.

The Championship Classes:

  • Nippers 4-U/7 yrs – Demonstration Only
  • 50cc Division 2 – 7-u/9yrs
  • 65cc 7-u/ 9yrs
  • 65cc 9-u/12yrs
  • 85cc 2st /150cc 4st 9-u/12yrs {standard wheel}
  • 85cc 2st / 150cc 4st 12-u/14yrs {standard & big wheel}
  • 85cc 2st / 150cc 4st 14-u/16yrs {standard & big wheel}
  • 85cc 2st/ 150cc 4st 12-u/16yrs All Female {standard & big wheel}
  • 100cc – 125 cc 2st 13-u/15yrs
  • 100cc – 125cc 2st 15yrs
  • 100cc- 150cc 2st &200cc- 250cc 4st 13-u/16yrs All Females
  • 128cc/150cc 2st – 200cc- 250cc 4st 13-u/15yrs
  • 128cc/150cc 2st – 200cc- 250cc 4st 15yrs
  • Championship MX1 {A Grade 255cc-450cc 2st/4st}
  • Championship MX1 {B Grade 255cc-450cc 2st/4st}
  • Championship MX2 {A Grade up to 250cc 2st/4st}
  • Championship MX2 {B Grade up to 250cc 2st/4st}
  • Championship MXW {Women’s Unlimited}
  • C Grade Lites
  • C Grade Open
  • +35 Vets {Unlimited}

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