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MIXED BAG OF RESULTS AT TERETONGA SUPERBIKES

The 2023-24 New Zealand Superbike Championships CAPTION: The Supersport 600 class blasts off the start line at Teretonga on Sunday with (from left) Upper Hutt’s Rogan Chandler (Suzuki), Whanganui’s Luca Durning (Ducati) and Invercargill’s Cormac Buchanan (Yamaha)...

Road Racing with Airbag Suits

With advancement in technology, there is growing appreciation and popularity of Airbag Race Suits for Road Racing. MNZ endorse the use of Airbag Race Suits for Road Racing. Please be reminded that the use of Back and Chest Protectors is still a requirement as per rule...

UPDATE FROM THE ROAD RACE COMMISSION

02 February 2024 The Road Race Commission would like to remind all competitors of the following rule which can be found in the supplementary regulations for the NZSBK championship: Non-Official Practice - There is to be no practice at any of the tracks for NZSBK...
CONGRATULATIONS COURTNEY 

CONGRATULATIONS COURTNEY 

Motorcycling New Zealand (MNZ) congratulates Courtney Duncan on her fourth world championship. “Courtney Duncan won her fourth Women’s World Motocross Championship in Turkey this past weekend and on behalf of Aotearoa New Zealand’s motorcycling community -...

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CONGRATULATIONS COURTNEY

CONGRATULATIONS COURTNEY

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 –...

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NZ’S COURTNEY DUNCAN WINS FOURTH WORLD TITLE

NZ’S COURTNEY DUNCAN WINS FOURTH WORLD TITLE

CAPTION: New Zealand’s Courtney Duncan (Kawasaki), in almost total control of the world championships in 2023. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com She’s done it again and, in the end, she did it easily … New Zealand’s Courtney Duncan is world champion once more....

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Update from Road Race Commission:

Update from Road Race Commission:

The Road Race Commission would like to remind all competitors of the following rule which can be found in the supplementary regulations for the NZSBK championship: Non-Official Practice - There is to be no practice at any of the tracks for NZSBK Competitors 10 days...

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NOW IT IS THE TIME TO STEP UP AND BE COUNTED

NOW IT IS THE TIME TO STEP UP AND BE COUNTED

CAPTION: The MX2 class blasts out of the starting blocks at Woodville last weekend, with Oparau’s James Scott (Yamaha No.108), Opotiki’s Cody Cooper (GASGAS No.1) and Mount Eden’s Madoc Dixon (KTM No.4) leading the way. Intense action like this can be expected again...

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