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Monday, 26 April 2021, 4:31 pm
Cambridge s
Dylan Yearbury (Husqvarna FE350), the new championship
leader after a solid weekend in Marlborough. Photo by Andy
McGechan, BikesportNZ.com
He was
national enduro No.2 last season and Waikato rider Dylan
Yearbury is on target for a podium finish this season
too.
The 26-year-old builder from Cambridge took his
distinctive white Husqvarna bike to finish overall runner-up
in the 2020 New Zealand Enduro Championships and this year
he s tipped to go even better, especially after his charge
to the top of the standings in the early stages of the 2021
series.
Yearbury (Husqvarna FE350) finished in second
position at the first of five rounds in the 2021 series near
Tuesday, 27 April 2021, 5:49 am
Cambridge s
Dylan Yearbury (Husqvarna), the new championship leader
after solid weekend in Marlborough. Photo by Andy McGechan,
BikesportNZ.com
APRIL 26,
2021: There has been a change at the top of the
2021 New Zealand Enduro Championships after Cambridge s
Dylan Yearbury struck back hard at the second round of five
in the series in Marlborough at the
weekend.
Helensville s Tommy Buxton won the opening
round of the Yamaha-sponsored series near Tokoroa two weeks
ago, but Yearbury and Oparau s James Scott both responded
perfectly at the weekend s double-header round in
Marlborough.
Yearbury was the best-performed rider on
Saturday, finishing the day 20 seconds ahead of Buxton, with