Motocross, Enduro & Dakar Museum opens in Horsham
Rosco Holden has announced the opening of the Motocross, Enduro & Dakar Museum at Horsham Motorcycle Club.
Saturday December 3 was an important day in the collective history of Australian Motorcycling, when industry mainstay, philanthropist, legend- Rosco Holden, opened the brand new Motocross, Enduro & Dakar Museum in Horsham, Victoria.
He also announced the ‘Holden on Tight Australian Junior Sportsman Spirit Award’ for the Australian Junior Titles for 2017 and beyond.
Rosco Holden explained his aims to Motorcycling Australia:
“It’s about giving everyone the opportunity to come and enjoy the displays of MX, Off-Road & Dakar memorabilia. It’s my personal collection, that I have been fortunate to accumulate over a long period of time, preserving our proud dirt history is paramount!
“Display’s such as this are long overdue, as there is nothing specific in terms of similar museums that are dedicated to Off-Road, which is crazy given how popular dirt riding is in this country!
“I have made a minimum two-year commitment to the awesome Horsham Motorcycle Club. Its something I totally believe in and is my small way of giving back Horsham Motorcycling Club. Through hard work, the club has secured Round 4 of the 2017 MX Nationals, 2017 Australian Junior MX Championships’ and the 2018 World Junior Championships’.
“On display is a lot of rare and precious memorabilia from my old days of Motocross, Enduro and Dakar racing, jerseys from previous legends of the sport that have all been beautifully framed and documented feature prominently, race bikes, number plates, helmets and the like. This first stage in the development of the display is well over $100,000 worth of memorabilia – and counting!” he finished.
“I’ve always had the idea for the museum in the back of my mind and was always going to head down this path of wanting to make sure that we are looking after our past. Unfortunately, many old motorcycles and tonnes of irreplaceable memorabilia was thrown out back in the day, or simply deteriorated over time. It is all those old memories, and artefacts that you simply can’t buy or see on display anymore.
“I know that there are a lot people who have original items, that might be just in a box or cupboard, that I’m sure some will be now willing to donate, knowing it will have a safe home for all to enjoy. All donations will be included in the museums’ trust; this ensures they cannot then be on-sold” he finished.
Rosco Holden, founder of the benevolent ‘Holden On Tight’ organisation, has also generously created a brand new award for Junior riders. The “Holden On Tight Australian Junior Sportsman Spirit Award”, announced at the MX, Enduro & Dakar Museum opening.
Holden explains the thought process behind the exciting new award:
“It’s just something I’ve thought of for a while now, with everything in this modern era being centred on winning it’s nice to have an award that goes beyond the scope of just winning awards on a points based system,” he began.
“I’ve always been about supporting the kids and this sport, the ‘Holden on Tight Australian Junior Sportsman Spirit Award’ is designed to promote sportsmanship and humility within it.
“We are really leaving this award open for any junior rider that has achieved something special or committed an act of random sportsmanship/humility during the week. The award will be given to any Junior rider from the ages of 6-15, from any class, who demonstrates true spirit. The award by nature is circumstantial, you never will be able to predict what act of ‘spirit’ will be shown on any given day.
“Recipients of the Australian Junior Sportsman Spirit Award will score a beautifully crafted award, a very generous $200 ‘Holden on Tight’ branded OGIO gift pack from Lusty Industries, plus the great satisfaction and acknowledgement that will go with it!
“My five-year sponsorship plan is to support every junior class, 13 in total, by offering $100, $50 and $25 for the first three place getters in Championship classes. On top of that, there will be industry contributions for the winners. Total prize money and trophies over five years, is calculated at around $20,000 from me personally!” With the matched industry support, total prize money is over $30,000 he excitedly shared.
Attending the grand opening of the Museum, were notable guests from the sport and industry, travelling long distances from around the country to be at the opening at Horsham Motorcycle Club, Horsham, Victoria.
In support of the museum was Tracey Caldecott , wife of the late great Andy Caldecott (RIP), 1980’s Factory Suzuki Australia rider Mark Hill, Davey’s Motorsport Team Owner Whitey Davey and wife, Michelle.
A special mention must be made to Club President, Kenny Watts and Secretary, Laurie Pearson.
“I am thrilled with all their (and Club’s) support in offering an excellent building for the Museum,” said Holden.
The opening was held at the conclusion of the Final Club Championship race at the Horsham Motorcycle Club.
For further information on or to get involved in either the ‘Holden on Tight Australian Junior Sportsman Spirit Award’ or on the Horsham MX ,Enduro, Dakar Museum visit the Holden on Tight Facebook page or contact Rosco Holden via email: rholden66@bigpond.com.