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Taupo Motorcycle Club Withdraws from Final Round of 2025 Yamaha New Zealand Motocross Championship – Alternative Host Being Sought

21 January 2025 | All News, Motocross

Motorcycling New Zealand announces that Taupo Motorcycle Club has made the decision to withdraw from hosting the final round of the 2025 Yamaha New Zealand Motocross Championship.
While we are disappointed by this news so late in the season, we are working quickly behind the scenes to secure an alternative club to host the final round of the series.

However, given the timing, it is important to note that we may need to make adjustments to the schedule.

We are committed to keeping all participants, teams, and fans informed as we finalise the details and will make an official announcement as soon as an alternative location and revised schedule are confirmed.

We appreciate the understanding and continued support of everyone involved in the series, and we look forward to delivering a memorable Championship despite these unexpected challenges.

For further information or to keep up to date information will be posted at www.mnz.co.nz  and our facebook pages.

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