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 The Woodville MX GP podium for the premier MX1 category noticed Taupo's Wyatt Chase (centre) take the No1 spot, with west Auckland's Hamish Harwood (left) within the No 2 place and Mount Maunganui's Cody Cooper third normal. Photographs / Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.Com

It changed into a unique weekend of motocross that had every little thing – excessive-intensity grime bike action, a slew of diverse race winners, climate that remarkably switched from chilly to baking sizzling and, of path, a big celebration.

The sixtieth annual Honda-subsidized New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville on Saturday and Sunday became a social gathering of the activity, the familiar event on the jap end of the Manawatū Gorge attaining a landmark in more techniques than one.

It was no longer most effective marking six a long time considering the recreation turned into properly introduced to New Zealand in 1961 through now-87-12 months-historical Palmerston North man Tim Gibbes, nevertheless it turned into additionally for the first time being run at the side of the first circular of 4 within the 2021 New Zealand Motocross Championships.

It changed into a rare double honour – the hole round of the country wide championships tied in with New Zealand's largest stand-by myself motocross adventure – and the riders rose to the occasion.

With all three races in each class counting towards the Woodville GP titles and simplest the first two of the three races being deemed eligible for the country wide championships, the event threw up separate podiums in every classification.

Taupo's Wyatt Chase, therefore, received the Woodville GP crown for the primary time and west Auckland's Hamish Harwood, by the way the GP winner remaining season, neglected out on repeating the feat, however left Woodville with a slim six-factor lead in the premier MX1 category for the country wide title hunt.

The national series continues at Rotorua in three weeks' time (on February 21), with circular three to observe at Pukekohe on March 20. It all wraps up at Taupo on March 28.

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Mangakino's Maximus Purvis received the MX2 (250cc) type for the Woodville GP trophy and he also leads that type for country wide honours, while the equal applies for Matamata's Brodie Connolly in the MX125 class.

moreover, Connolly also leads the aspects in terms of beneath-19 age-neighborhood honours.

Motueka's Roma Edwards topped the women's type at Woodville and she or he also leads the chase for girls's Cup honours.

 

 

 

 

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