Racing
Class Overview
SUPERBIKE; For 1000cc 4 stroke machines, able to be raced from novice, up to A grade, at club level, right through to national championship level.
SUPERSPORT; For 600cc 4 stroke machines, able to be race at all grades, and from club level, through to national championship level.
SUPERSTOCK; For 600cc 4 stroke machines, with a much tighter limit on modifications than allowed in Super sport, able to be raced by C and D grade riders only, at club or national championship level.
CLUBSPORT 600; For 600cc 4 stroke machines, manufactured before 12th month 2003, and able to be raced by all grades, at club level only. A great class to compete if you are new to the sport, or wish to race a 600 at a more social level.
FORMULA 400; For 400cc 4 stroke machines, able to be raced by all rider grades, at club events, as well as the MRRDA Series. Fantastic class for those wishing to start out, or if you want to race with a maximum emphasis on having fun. For more information, visit 400 racing.com
125GP; For 125cc 2 stroke Grand Prix machines, able to be raced by all grades, at national championship level, or at the MRRDA Series.
NEW ERA 1&2 ; For all machines manufactured between 1985-1990 (New Era 1), and 1990-1995 (New Era 2). Classes are split into formula 1,2 and 3, depending on the size of bike you chose. Open to all rider grades. For more information, visit postclassicracing.com.au
BEARS; For all machines manufactured in Europe, America, and Australia. Open to all rider grades, and is the place to be if you love Ducati, Buell, Aprillia, KTM, and Triumph.
For more information, visit ozbearsracing.com
