Mayday Round 2 Ulster MX Champ at Seaforde approaching fast…

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With Mayday Monday 2nd May approaching fast, we are getting geared towards this popular bank holiday event.

We are aware most people event online these days and have our online system up and running. We are keeping the entry fee at £30 for both online and postal entries and would encourage everyone possible to enter online. Paper entry forms are now available in all motocross shops and also to download from our club website.

Please click here for a link to online and paper download entry forms

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • Riders wishing to enter two classes, will be required to pay an additional £10.
  • Entries for inclusion in the programme close on Wednesday 27th April 2016 at 6.00pm.
  • If entries are accepted after this date, they will be subject to a late entry fee of an additional £10.
  • Entries online close Saturday 30th April 2016 at 6.00pm.
  • NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED ON THE DAY!
  • No overnight parking will be permitted

Prize Giving 2016… Motocross season rewarded

CELEBRATING the 2015 motocross season, the Mourne Motorcycle Club held their annual prize giving night at Temple Golf and Country Club, on Saturday 20th February.

On the night, which was compered by Roy Neil, eight trophies were presented recognising the top finishers at four of the Mourne club’s races in 2015, along with recognising the work of one club official.

Two prize winners, unable to make it on the night, were Newtownard’s man Jordan Scott who received the Harry Palmer Perpetual Trophy for winning the Mourne club’s 2015 cross-country race and 2015 Irish Grade A champion Richard Bird won the Seaforde Cup for being the top finisher at the Mourne club’s May Day race at Seaforde Moto Park.

The next two prize winners both received their awards after finishing top of the Grade C classes at the Mourne club’s race at Leitrim in 2015. Saintfield man David Martin, who went on to win the 2015 Grade C Ulster MX1 Championship, received the Bertie Campbell Cup and Crossgar’s Stephen Gill was presented with the President’s Cup.

Dromara man Colin McGregor, who won the 2015 Ulster Semi Expert Championship, received the Harry Palmer Cup, as the top Grade B finisher at Leitrim and the John Herron Cup was awarded to top Grade A finisher at Leitrim, Ryan Adair from Banbridge.

The Boyd Cup was awarded to Saintfield’s Dean Colhoun who competed in three classes at the Mourne club’s 2015 charity race, where he won his races in the motocross and quad classes, alongside competing in the sidecar class on the night.

The awards ended with the Norman Campbell Memorial Trophy, for the most active club member, being presented to Ballynahinch man Jim Boyd, who officiates at the Mourne club’s events and car events.

by Stuart Campbell

2016 Prize WinnerGroup prize winners L to R: Jim Boyd, Colin McGregor, Melvyn Adair (on behalf of Ryan Adair) and Dean Colhoun

Prize Giving & Dinner for 2015 Season… New Venue

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The club is holding are now annual club prize giving and dinner at the Temple Golf & Country Club, on Saturday 20th February 2016… 7.30pm ’til late. This event is always a great nights craic and an opportunity to catch up with everyone before the start of another season of racing.

Cups will be presented to the prize winners from events run in the 2015 season. (All prize winners will be notified by post)

There will be a full 3 course dinner and an evenings entertainment. There will also be a raffle on the night and all at a very reasonable £17.50 per adult.
Anyone is made more than welcome old and new faces alike.

In order to facilitate the Golf Club we need to send in a pre-order, therefore we would be grateful if you could complete our menu choices sheet (available to download here) and return to address with full money, or by contacting Billy McLarnin on 07860 608 418 or Matthew King on 07834 071 524.

 

Merry MX-mas from Mourne MCC

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The officers and members of the Mourne Motorcycle Club Ltd would like to take this opportunity to wish all our members and everyone associated with the club, a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous and safe New Year.

Best Wishes for 2016!

 

Our first event of 2016 will be a Cross Country at Slieve Croob on Saturday 9th January 2016. Online entries are now open for this event… Please click here

To view our 2016 dates click here

First event of 2016… Cross Country at Slieve Croob – 9th January [CANCELLED]

EVENT CANCELLED DUE TO SEVERE WET WEATHER AND VENUE BEING UNRIDEABLE

 

The club is promoting our first event of 2016, again a Cross Country on Saturday 9th January 2016 at the same venue as last year… Slieve Croob Mountain near Dromara, County Down.

Use of this land has been again kindly granted by Des Herron of Dree Hill, and it is with our best thanks to him for letting us use this excellent venue for another year.

The course will be approximately 30-45 minutes per lap on this County Down mountain terrain. Entry forms are now available to download from our club website, but as previously we are using an online entry and payment system and would encourage as many as possible to use this method, especially as there may be delays to postal services due to the Christmas rush. For both online and paper entries, please click here. 2015 competition licences are valid until end of January 2016.

Closest Address for sat nav’s is: Slieve Croob Mountain, Dree Hill, Finnis, Dromara, County Down, BT25 2EF.

There will be one 2 hour race on the day for both expert and clubmen riders, with results being scored individually for both classes. Catering facilities will also be available on the day.

 

Get your entries in now to secure your place for this first class Cross Country!

Charity GT Cheque Presentation 2015

The club has continued its successful charity work, raising £6,500 at its ninth annual charity motocross event… by Stuart Campbell

Each year the club picks two charities that have touched the lives of club members, their families, or the community and this has led to it presenting more than £60,000 to 17 different charities and charitable causes since 2007.

Mourne club Chairman Billy McLarnin said, “Once again this is an amazing amount of money for any sports club to raise, especially for what might be considered a smaller sport like motocross.”

“I would like to thank everybody who helped to organise the event, the riders who took part, the spectators and everyone who donated to make it another successful year.”

“Each year we try to choose local charities or causes that are close to the club. We were delighted to help Macmillan Nurses who do so much to help people at their time of need and Emma Hamilton, whose father Nigel is a well-known club member.”

“I know that everyone in the club is proud of what we have achieved in the last nine years and we hope to continue fundraising and giving something back to the community every year,” he said.

This year monies raised have been shared between Macmillan Nurses, which helps people and families throughout the country, and Help for Emma.

On March 4, 2014, twin girls Emma and Katie Hamilton, from Kilmore, were born in the Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital.

Katie weighed just 2Ibs 12ozs at birth and spent her first two months in hospital, but Emma was not discharged for nine months as she was born with a rare condition known as Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome (CCHS).

CCHS is a rare genetic condition where the brain does not tell the lungs to breathe during sleep, although it can also occur with some individuals when they are awake.

Now Emma depends on a ventilator for her breathing and she is continuously monitored to ensure her oxygen and carbon dioxide levels are maintained at a safe level.

Approximately 1,000 people are known to have condition worldwide; with less than 100 people in the UK and Emma is one of two children affected by the rare condition in Northern Ireland.

 

Charity event history

The idea for a charity event started when Mourne club member Andrew Shields, from Kilkeel, suggested raising funds for the ambulance services that help at the club’s races.

Plans for a fundraising event had begun, but tragic circumstances changed who the club raised money for the first year.

Following the passing of Andrew and Alison Shields youngest son, Kyle, from Sanfilippo Syndrome on October 13, 2006, (five days before his 14th birthday on October 18) the club decided to raise money for Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice in Belfast, which had provided so much care for Kyle during his short life.

Away from the Mourne club, Alison Shields wrote ‘Kyle – A mother’s love in action’, from a diary she had kept during the years of Kyle’s illness, with the proceeds going to Horizon House, Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice.

The Mourne club’s first charity event was held on May 22, 2007, and they have been helped every year by Ballynahinch Lions and Keith Cullen of Country Fried Chicken, Ballynahinch, who has supplied trophies for the race winners.

The charities and causes that have benefitted from the Mourne club’s charity events so far have been:

* 2007 – Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice, Belfast.

* 2008 – Northern Ireland Kidney Research Fund and Marie Curie Cancer Care.

* 2009 – Tiny Life and Autism Northern Ireland.

* 2010 – Montalto Medical Centre and Friends of Cancer Centre.

* 2011 – The British Red Cross and St. Johns Ambulance.

* 2012 – Cash for kids and The Reece Burrows Cerebral Palsy Fund.

* 2013 – The Lucy Parke Appeal and Grove House, Ballynahinch.

* 2014 – The Ballynahinch Branch of Cancer Research and the Mitre Trust Spinal Injuries Unit, Musgrave Park Hospital.

* 2015 – Macmillan Nurses and Help for Emma.

Members of the Hamilton family accept a cheque for £3,250 from Mourne Motorcycle Club at a presentation held at the Millbrook Lodge Hotel, Ballynahinch, on Thursday evening. The money was presented to the Help Emma Appeal. Included with Emma (third right), who suffers from CCHS, is mum Patricia Hamilton and dad Nigel, with Emma’s twin Katie and brother Ryan alongside club president Junior Burrows (left), motocross rider Andrew Simpson and club chairman Billy McLarnin (right).

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MacMillan Cancer Care representatives Joanne Young (second left) and Gemma Ross receive a cheque for £3,250 from members of Mourne Motorcycle Club. Included is club treasurer George Porter (left) alongside chairman Billy McLarnin, president Junior Burrows (right) and Jimmy Anderson (third right) of Ballynahinch Lions Club.

Photo © Raphael Mason

 

Again a big Thank-You to all who made these amounts possible!

 

Evening Motocross at Leitrim… Wednesday 1st July

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Our ever popular ‘Evening Motocross’ at George Porter’s; Leitrim Motocross Track will be on Wednesday 1st July 2015. We will be running the usual Grade A, Grade B and Grade C solo classes along with the an Evo class for the older models of machinery.

Entry fee is £25 (£10 extra for additional class) + an additional £3 each for all competitors and spectators to be paid at the gate.

Entries are now available online, for paper download and in most motocross shops. Get them in quick to secure your entry.

Directions to this event can be viewed on our events page, please click here

9th Year Charity Grasstrack back again bigger and better than ever!

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Admission £4 minimum donation (typo on signage)

The Mourne Motorcycle Club will continue its impressive charitable work, with our  9th annual charity event on Wednesday 17th June 2015 at the Mill Bridge, Ballynahinch, County Down.

So far the club has raised more than £55,000 for a variety of charities and charitable causes and they hope this year will be no different.

This year all money raised will be donated to Macmillan Cancer Support and one-year-old Emma Hamilton from Kilmore, County Down who is a daughter of one of our club members.

While the good work of the Macmillan Nurses does not need much explanation, young Emma’s story should be told especially.

Emma and her twin sister Katie were born in the Royal Jubilee Maternity Hospital, Belfast, on 4th March 2014. Katie spent her first two months in hospital as she weighed just 2Ibs 12ozs at birth, but Emma, born with a rare condition known as Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome (CCHS), was to spend 9 months in hospital before being discharged to her home in Kilmore. CCHS is a rare genetic condition where the brain does not tell the lungs to breathe during sleep, although it can also occur with some individuals when they are awake. Now Emma depends on a ventilator for her breathing and she is continuously monitored to ensure her oxygen and carbon dioxide levels are maintained at a safe level. Less than 100 UK families live with CCHS and Emma is one of two children affected by the rare condition in Northern Ireland. There are approximately 1,000 people known to have the condition worldwide. With this condition in mind, the club are donating half the proceeds to Help for Emma, this will be used whatever way Emma’s parents see fit and helpful to assist her with equipment or support for her condition.

Macmillan Cancer Support provides much needed care and support to individuals and their families facing cancer. No one should face cancer alone. So when they need someone to turn to, Macmillan is always there. Right from the moment of diagnosis, through treatment and beyond, there’re a constant source of support, giving the energy and inspiration to help take back control of their life. Some of the club members families have seen first hand the excellent support and work that Macmillan provide when needed. For this reason we feel the other half the proceeds from this years grass track is to be donated to this worthy cause.

 

This years event will be held again at the new Mill Bridge venue in Ballynahinch on Wednesday 17th June. Racing starts at 5pm and entry to the event will cost £4 minimum donation per person.

Every year since the event began the Mourne club has been helped by the Ballynahinch Lions and Keith Cullen of Country Fried Chicken, Ballynahinch, who has supplied trophies for the races every year. This year Mr Cullen and the Ballynahinch Lions will continue to support and help the charity event.

The fifteen charities that have benefitted from the club’s charity event so far have been:

* 2007 – Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice in Belfast.

* 2008 – Northern Ireland Kidney Research Fund and Marie Curie Cancer Care.

* 2009 – Tiny Life and Autism Northern Ireland.

* 2010 – Montalto Medical Centre and Friends of Cancer Centre.

* 2011 – The British Red Cross and St. Johns Ambulance.

* 2012 – Cash for kids and The Reece Burrows Cerebral Palsy Fund.

* 2013 – The Lucy Parke Appeal and Grove House, Ballynahinch.

* 2014 – The Ballynahinch Branch of Cancer Research and the Mitre Trust Spinal Injuries Unit, Musgrave Park Hospital.

Entry forms are now available for this event to download online, and also in most local motocross shops. We are taking entries online as usual, and would urge as many as possible to enter by this method. Click here for all the entry information. Get your entries in quickly, as we always have a big demand for this event and can only cater for limited numbers in each class.
We will be having Grade A, Grade B and Grade C solo classes (entries will be limited to 60 Grade C competitors, first come first served basis) There will also be classes on the night for Quads, Sidecars and Evo bikes in our racing programme.

We are hoping to attract the usual array of top grade competitors, with UK motocross star Ashley Greedy already confirmed riding on a Suitor Brother’s machinery. It is with our thanks to Rowly Suitor for organising to get Ashley over here to race our event. Also confirmed is Ireland’s quickest man in the 4 wheeled quad division… Dean Colhoun. We hope many more will enter and come to produce some excellent racing on the night for the spectators.

Press launch for this years event took place on Thursday evening past (4th June) at the Millbrook Lodge Hotel… photo below:

Press Launch GT 2015

Back Row; Left to Right:

Richard Portis (Sidecar Competitor), Nigel & Emma Hamilton, Noel Burrows (Sidecar Competitor), Billy McLarnin (Mourne MCC Chairman), Patricia & Katie Hamilton, Richard Scott & Jimmy Brewster (Ballynahinch Lions Club)

Front Row; Left to Right:

Adam McMullan, Joanne Young (Macmillian Cancer Support), Ryan Hamilton (on bike), Justin Kirk and Dean Colhoun (Quad competitors)

Seaforde welcomes Ulster Quad & Sidecar Championships

Saturday 6th June is the date for the 3rd round of the JMK Sales Ulster Quadcross Championships and NI Sidecarcross Supporters Club Sidecarcross Championship hosted by Mourne MCC Ltd.

As the Championships reach the third round, the perhaps surprise leader of the JMK Sales Premier Quad class is Cavan man Leon Rodgers, who holds a one point lead over Banbridge man, defending Champion, David Cowan, with Saintfield rider Dean Colhoun third only 5 points adrift.  Fourth is Comber’s multi  British & Ulster Champion Justin Reid, four points behind Colhoun, followed by Hillsborough’s Mark McLernon, and Limavady’s Michael McAneney, non finishes hurting these last two challengers badly in the ultra competitive Quad racing we are privileged to see in Ireland, the top four are regular in the top 5 of the British Championship so we are seeing the best racing possible.

In the NI Sidecarcross Supporters Club Sidecarcross Championships, Lisburn Crew Neil Campbell & Ross Graham have a perfect score being unbeaten so far this season, but a returning from injury Gary Moulds with new passenger Alan Gardner have been showing some excellent form and this week could be the breakthrough they need after Gary posted his best ever finish at a British round with a ninth at the last round, the two Lisburn/Hillsborough based youngsters will be out for glory at Seaforde, after missing the first two rounds through injury.

Second in the Championship are Lisburn veterans Tony Willis & Ian Glenn, with neighbours Emma Moulds & Niki Adair a close third.  With up to twelve outfits on the gate the Class is growing and racing is getting better through the field.

The JMK Sales Clubman Quad class is led by Dublin based Ireneusz Furtak with a perfect unbeaten run so far, second is Graham Ballantine with  Pat Whelan and Steven Smith in hot pursuit.

Also on the race programme are three classes of Youth Quads running as support to the main Championships in an experiment for a possible 2016 Championship and the youngsters have really been enjoying the new tracks and riding with the adults.

Racing begins at 1130am, track is signposted off the main Ballynahinch to Newcastle Road near Seaforde Village, come along for a great family day out.

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Paper download forms and online entry system is in full swing, please click here for direct link to these.

We really do encourage as many competitors as possible to use the online entry system. It is completely safe and ensures your entry is received and not lost in the post.

 

Competitors please note the following:

  • Noise testing will be enforced on ALL machines… This will take place in the morning
  • NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED ON THE DAY!
  • Chain guards must be fitted to ALL machines for safety

Round 3 of Ulster Quad & Sidecar Championship including Junior Quad Challenge – 6th June at Seaforde Moto Parc

The club is hosting Round 3 of the Ulster Quad & Sidecar Championship including Junior Quad Challenge at Seaforde Moto Parc on Saturday 6th June 2015

Paper download forms and online entry system is in full swing, please click here for direct link to these.

We really do encourage as many competitors as possible to use the online entry system. It is completely safe and ensures your entry is received and not lost in the post.

 

Competitors please note the following:

  • Noise testing will be enforced on ALL machines… This will take place in the morning
  • NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED ON THE DAY!
  • Chain guards must be fitted to ALL machines for safety