Monday, 26 April 2021, 4:47 pm
Oparau s
James Scott (Honda CRF450X), the motocross star on the
charge for national enduro honours too this season. Photo by
Andy McGechan,
BikesportNZ.com
Oparau s James Scott
is a relative rookie when it comes to enduro bike racing,
but his dominant performance in Marlborough at the weekend
made a mockery of all that.
The talented teenager, a
fencing contractor during the week, tackled his first ever
enduro event just last year and now, just three days into
his 2021 New Zealand Enduro Championships campaign, he has
climbed into the top step of the enduro podium.
Honda
man Scott is not yet renowned for enduro racing, although
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Press Release – Bikesport NZ
MARCH 17, 2021: The 2021 New Zealand Motocross Championships nudge past the halfway stage at Pukekohe this weekend with plenty still left to fight for.
With two of four rounds completed, it looks fairly cut and dried already in two of the five bike categories, although, as we’ve seen recently with the America’s Cup yacht racing, it’s never over until the final chequered flag comes out.
Round three is set for the Pukekohe Motorcycle Club’s track near Harrisville on Saturday and results here could be decisive in deciding where the trophies finally end up.
In the premier MX1 class, West Auckland’s Hamish Harwood has a solid 16-point lead over Mount Maunganui’s multi-time former champion Cody Cooper and, in the MX2 (250cc) class, Mangakino’s defending champion Maximus Purvis has an impressive 27-point advantage over Mount Maunganui’s Josiah Natzke.
Wednesday, 17 March 2021, 4:01 pm
MARCH 17, 2021: The 2021 New Zealand
Motocross Championships nudge past the halfway stage at
Pukekohe this weekend with plenty still left to fight
for.
With two of four rounds completed, it looks
fairly cut and dried already in two of the five bike
categories, although, as we ve seen recently with the
America s Cup yacht racing, it s never over until the final
chequered flag comes out.
Round three is set for the
Pukekohe Motorcycle Club s track near Harrisville on
Saturday and results here could be decisive in deciding
where the trophies finally end up.
In the premier
MX1 class, West Auckland s Hamish Harwood has a solid