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CONGRATULATIONS COURTNEY

04 September 2023 | All News, Motocross

Motorcycling New Zealand’s Women’s Commission extends its congratulations to Courtney Duncan for her fourth Women’s World Motocross Championship.

“It is awesome to see women racing in a sport which is dominated by men, and even more so on the world stage – congratulations Courtney on your decisive win at the weekend,” says Motorcycling New Zealand (MNZ) Women’s Commissioner, Sandra Perry.

“We have been following Courtney’s journey in motocross since our inception and it was great to see her win in Turkey and 30 points ahead of her nearest rival.

“Courtney is a role model to all young riders – we can’t wait to see her back home and carrying on the work she does inspiring the next generation of champions.

“What more could we ask for in a champion – dedication, motivation and hard work as well as a willingness to inspire those that follow – that’s our Courtney.

“Congratulations Courtney, you’re the best,” says Mrs Perry.

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