Motorcycle sport is a diverse sport that is made up of nine disciplines, each unique in its style.
To find out more information on each discipline, please click on the links below and visit their dedicated page.

Motocross
Motocross is the off-road sport for you if slamming whoops, carving berms and flying high over jumps is your idea of fun. One of the most popular motorcycling sports, Motocross is run on tracks shaped from natural terrain and produces fast, close and exciting racing. Motocross is a physically demanding form of motorcycle sport and tests both rider and their machines.

Enduro
If racing cross-country through tight bush trails and fast open tracks appeals to you, then you should consider Enduro riding. It’s a case of rider and bike versus the elements in events ranging from casual trail rides to Australian Championship events. For many Enduro events a standard requirement is a registered, adequately silenced motorcycle. A civil licence or permit is required in some states.

Road Race
The performance of Aussie riders on the world GP and Superbike circuits has ensured Road Racing is thriving. There are many different categories of Road Racing, from 125GP solo bikes and sidecar machines right through to the exclusive Grand Prix machines and high-powered Superbikes.

Speedway
Speedway is for any rider daring enough to ride a bike without brakes and hardly any suspension. With experience - and if you’re brave enough - you’ll enjoy the adrenalin rush and explosive action of sliding around a fully fenced oval circuit. Both solo and sidecar speedway racing is available.

Trials
Speed doesn’t matter in Moto Trials. Rather, it is the skill demonstrated by the riders in overcoming difficult and various types of obstacles without stopping or allowing their feet to touch the ground. The typical Trials machine is light and nimble, and it’s simply amazing what the top riders can do with them.

Classic Motocross
Old motorcycles were never designed to sit in the corner of a garage or shed gathering cobwebs and rust. Today, many have been restored to their former glory and are actively competing in Classic Motocross racing. If you’ve got an old bike you’ll certainly find a class to suit riders of most ages and machines of almost any vintage in Motocross.
Visit the Classic Motocross page

Historic Road Race
Old motorcycles were never designed to sit in the corner of a garage or shed gathering cobwebs and rust. Today, many have been restored to their former glory and are actively competing in Historic Road Racing. If you’ve got an old Road bike you’ll certainly find a class to suit riders of most ages and machines of almost any vintage in Road Racing.
Visit the Historic Road Race page

Dirt Track
Dirt Track racing is an exciting branch of motorcycle sport for the off-road enthusiast. It’s conducted on closed tracks that can be up to 1800m long, and in various shapes with left and right-hand turns. The surface can be grass or graded dirt. All you need to get started is a Motocross bike or more specialised Dirt Track machine called a slider, and the appropriate riding gear.

Quads
The four-wheeled cousin of the motorcycle has found its place in Motorcycle Sport in the form of Quad Racing. Quad Racing is emerging as an exciting discipline where quads of various capacities compete on Enduro loops, Motocross and dirt tracks.