Junior dirt track riders flock to Somersby

Jayden Holder will be a contender in the Under 16s Photo David Lamont

Junior dirt track riders will have their last shot at championship glory for this year when the 2022 Honda Coastal Motorcycle Centre NSW Junior Track Championship meeting is staged at the Central Coast Junior Motorcycle Club track at Somersby this Sunday, November 27.

The meeting was called off in October due to heavy rains, resulting in a smaller entry list from all across NSW and a small contingent coming from north of the border trying to maintain an impressive record of Queensland riders in the event.

The riders are not just tomorrow’s stars; many are already accomplished racers and could well be destined for higher honours even on the world stage.

Previous Australian or State Championships staged at Somersby have included such riders as Jack Miller, Remy Gardner and Joel Kelso who flew the Australian flag at Phillip Island in the recent 2022 Oz Moto GP meeting.

Future world champions Casey Stoner and speedway duo Chris Holder and Jason Doyle also raced at Central Coast Junior Club events as part of their apprenticeship in the sport.

Dirt track racing continues to be a nursey for road racing and speedway, as well as some showing an interest in flat track racing in the USA.

Best credentialed entrants this Sunday are Hugh Hope-Hodgetts from Forbes and Gunnedah rider Hugo Holmes, who have both had Australian Championship victories this year.

Queenslanders Theo Afeaki and Riley Nauta have been impressive at previous appearances at the Somersby track and are likely to be battling for honours on Sunday.

Riders aged between seven and 16 will chase championship honours, including Albury-Wodonga rider Cooper Antone, whose most recent outings have snared wins in both the Victorian and NSW Under 16 125cc Speedway Championships.

Honours in the 13-Under 16s, which is the next group to head in to the senior ranks, may be decided between North Coast riders Thoren Openshaw of Taree and Jayden Holder of Kempsey.

Competitors will have a practice session after a riders’ briefing at 9.30am, with 70 events programmed for the day.

Fans can see the action for a $10 per vehicle entry fee as a donation to St John First Aid.

The Central Coast Junior Motorcycle Club track is in Debenham Rd North at Somersby.

Source:
Media release, Nov 22
Peter Baker, Central Coast Junior Motorcycle Club