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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....

NEW ZEALAND RIGHT BEHIND COURTNEY’S WORLD TITLE BID

CAPTION: New Zealand’s Courtney Duncan (Kawasaki), on target to secure her fourth world title in Turkey this weekend. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com New Zealand’s Courtney Duncan is one cool customer, and she needs to be if she wants to clinch her fourth...

DATES SET ALREADY FOR 2024 NZ CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPS

New Zealand Cross-country Championships CAPTION: The dates have now been set for the 2024 New Zealand Cross-Country Championships. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com The Kiwi dirt bike racing community is eagerly anticipating the start to the 2023 edition of the...
Auckland Motorcycle Club Series Round 2

Auckland Motorcycle Club Series Round 2

Auckland Motorcycle Club MEDIA RELEASE Scene set for a Grand Finale :  It was again ideal racing weather for Round Two of the Suzuki – Auckland Motorcycle Club Series at Hampton Downs on 16 October, with just a slight breeze picking up in the afternoon, that would...

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CHAMPIONS GALORE AT NZ VETS’ AND WOMEN’S CHAMPS

CHAMPIONS GALORE AT NZ VETS’ AND WOMEN’S CHAMPS

CAPTION: And they're off – the gates drop at the start of this senior women's class race at Cambridge on Saturday and (from left) Gordonton's Mikayla Rowe (bike No.7), Otago's Courtney Duncan (No.151), Mount Maunganui's Roma Edwards (No.79) and Otorohanga's Zara Gray...

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HUGH ANDERSON BECOMES A MOTOGP LEGEND

HUGH ANDERSON BECOMES A MOTOGP LEGEND

A special ceremony in his home country of New Zealand inducts the four-time World Champion into the Hall of Fame. Hugh Anderson is now officially a MotoGP Legend! At a special ceremony in his home nation of New Zealand, the four-time World Champion received his medal...

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CHAMPIONS OF THE PAST, THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE

CHAMPIONS OF THE PAST, THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE

The 2022 NZ Vets & Women’s MX Championships  CAPTION: Otorohanga's Zara Gray (Kawasaki), expected to be among the leading riders in the senior women's class this weekend. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com Expect to see champions of the past, present and...

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NEW ZEALAND NAMES ITS TEAM FOR MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS

NEW ZEALAND NAMES ITS TEAM FOR MOTOCROSS OF NATIONS

2023 Motocross of Nations in France  CAPTION: Oparau’s James Scott, a young man who will be making his MXoN debut this year but also a rider already with vast international experience. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com The Motocross of Nations is the biggest and...

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KIWI QUARTET FLY THE NEW ZEALAND FLAG IN AUSTRALIA

KIWI QUARTET FLY THE NEW ZEALAND FLAG IN AUSTRALIA

The 2023 Australian Junior Motocross Championships CAPTION: Cambridge’s Nico Verhoeven, now a champion in Australia. Four Kiwis crossed the Tasman Sea to tackle the Australian Motocross Championships this season and each of them excelled in conditions that were hot on...

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FUNDRAISER FOR NEW ZEALAND TEAM A ROARING SUCCESS

FUNDRAISER FOR NEW ZEALAND TEAM A ROARING SUCCESS

The 2023 Battle of the Clubs MX at Taupo CAPTION: Papamoa’s Cody Cooper (Kawasaki No.121) leads Te Puke’s Tyler Steiner (Suzuki No.8) at the start of this race at Saturday’s Battle of the Clubs event in Taupo. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com A team including a...

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