The AORC management team has made the tough decision to cancel Rounds 9 and 10 of the Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship, presented by MXstore, due to the current COVID-19 State border closures and lockdowns making travel to South Australia difficult for the riders.

AORC management team said they wish to thank Keyneton MCC for their significant work in preparing for the AORC rounds as well as the wider enduro community for their support and understanding during this difficult time.

The AORC management team have worked closely with their South Australian counterparts and host club Keyneton MCC, but under the current regulations, with border closures and extended lockdowns in several states, they say it is not possible for rounds 9 and 10 scheduled for 18-19 September in Kingston SE, SA to proceed.

The AORC management say that they understand riders were very keen to hit the track for rounds 9 and 10, but with the current State restrictions, the health and safety of competitors, teams, officials and fans are paramount. Despite this, the South Australian Off-Road Championships which were to run alongside the AORC will still proceed for South Australian riders at a yet to be confirmed new venue. 

“The South Australian Off-Road Championships which were to run alongside the AORC will still proceed for South Australian riders at a yet to be confirmed new venue.

Stay up to date with the latest news about the 2021 Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship by visiting the AORC website at www.aorc.org.auFacebook or @aorc on Instagram. Don’t forget to download the Official AORC app via Team App for all the info.


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