The classic car cross – 2014 season
The new classic car cross season will start on April 12, the season opener will take place this year at a JMS organization in Haacht/Tildonk. The Championship will be decided on 15 competitions that will take place at several JMS/VLM organizations as well as at the VMCF federation, spread across the country.
The upcoming Nations Trophy, which will take place on the circuit of the Fort in Koningshooikt on Saturday, August 16. This competition will take place in collaboration with the Dutch VMCN and the English Oldtimer Federation who have ensured that no competitions will be scheduled on their calendars on that date. The race itself is NOT a team race like the Motocross of Nations, every rider and motorcycle that falls within the regulations of our organizations can participate, at the end of the day the first five riders from each country are eligible for the final ranking of the Nations Trophy .
This year we will also have the annual “Maico - day” which will take place at the JMS organization in Pulderbos on Saturday, July 26.
In addition to the competitions in our own country, various organizations abroad are also worth mentioning, we are especially thinking of the Maico - day in Den Dungen in the Netherlands, the Pré '65 GP in Lochem, the annual night cross in Germany Kleinhau and last but not least the Motocross of Nations for Twinshock and Pré '90 motorcycles in Farleigh Castle, supplemented with this for Pré '72 motorcycles in Dieskau, Germany.
All further information about the Oldtimercross competitions as well as the complete calendar can be found here katesretropage.be
This is the calendar for the Belgian Championship competitions in 2014:
April 12: JMS Haacht / Tildonk
April 26 Dessel: JMS Dessel
May 3: VMCF Boortmeerbeek
May 10: VMCF Paal (subject to change)
May 24: To be determined
June 8: VMCF Moresnet
June 14: VMCF Gouy Lez Pièton
July 5: VMCF Wachtebeke
July 12: JMS Retie
August 9: VMCF Scherpenheuvel
August 23: JMS Kampenhout
August 30: VMCF Huldenberg
September 7: MCCB Soiron
September 20: JMS Broechem
September 27: VMCF Wambeek
Text: Werner Castelyns – Photo: Rene
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