RANGITIKEI TO HOST OPENING ROUND OF SERIES ON FRIDAY
JANUARY 28, 2025: The 2025 Yamaha New Zealand Cross-country Nationals kick off in the Rangitikei region this coming weekend with back-to-back rounds one and two separated by just a couple of days.
The four-round Yamaha New Zealand Cross-country Nationals series will launch on farmland at Waituna West, near Rewa, on Friday, with the second round of the popular off-road motorcycling series set to be staged just two days later, on similar terrain, also near Rewa, on Sunday.
Two rounds in the South Island, both at venues near Gore, then follow seven weeks later, in March.
Round three is set for farmland near Gore on Thursday, March 20, and then it all wraps up with the fourth and final round on Saturday, March 22.
Riders to watch out for this season naturally include the defending 2024 champion Callum Dudson, from Rotorua, but also Papakuraâs Ryan Hayward, Rotoruaâs Ethan Harris, Nelsonâs Bailey Basalaj and Cambridgeâs Jared Hannon.
Also worth watching for may be Huntlyâs Brandon Hoskins, Waipukurauâs Stephen Sergeant, Whangamataâs Shane Frith, Aucklandâs Charlotte Russ, Hamiltonâs Phillip Goodwright, and Aucklandâs Bryce Williams, to name just a few.
In the Junior grade, perhaps expect fireworks from riders such as Te Awamutuâs Nixon Parkes, Eketahunaâs Sheldon Brown, Owakaâs Blake Affleck, Aucklander Millen Cargill, Mastertonâs Max Williams, Rotoruaâs James Bates, Raglanâs Ryley Shaw, Cromwellâs Lochie Cornish and Rotoruaâs Grace Fowler.
Motorcycling New Zealand cross-country co-commissioner Paul Whibley, who shares those responsibilities with Manawatuâs Claire Clare, said he was looking forward to the start of the fresh 2025 season.
âBy having two races separated by only a day, it helps to reduce travel costs for the competitors, who have to make only one trip north and one trip south to contest the full series,â said Whibley.
âEvery round will count towards series points this season, instead of having a âdiscardâ round like we did last year, but a day between races will give riders time to recover and prepare their bikes. This format means the racing will likely go right down to the wire.
âRiders need to be fast and also show consistency, but they may also need a little bit of luck as well. Each round features a three-hour race for the seniors and a 90-minute race for the juniors.
âWe know itâs expensive to travel across on the inter-island ferry, so, with reducing the number of crossings, we really hope more riders will complete the full series.
âThe two venues at Rewa are in very close proximity, separated only by a large ravine, and they both feature a bit of everything, with blocks of bush and rolling foothills. It will definitely be a nationals level track.â
In addition to Yamaha Motor New Zealand, the series is supported by Forbes & Davies, Arai helmets, USWE, BS Battery, Blur goggles, OâNeal apparel, Forma boots, Metzeler tyres, Motomuck (distributors of bike, motorcycle, car and marine cleaning products) and Stux NZ Gloves.
2025 Yamaha New Zealand Cross-country Nationals calendar:
Round one, Friday, January 31, at Newcombeâs Farm, 735 Cheltenham/Hunterville Road, Rewa, Waituna West;
Round two, Sunday, February 2, at 101 Mangapipi West Road, off the Cheltenham/Hunterville Road, Rewa, Waituna West;
Round three, Thursday, March 20, Gore;
Round four, Saturday, March 22, Gore.
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