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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...
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...
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...
THRILLING TAUPO FINALE FOR NZ MOTOCROSS CHAMPS
The 2023 New Zealand Motocross Championships CAPTION: The premier MX1 class was as a particularly close-fought affair this season, with Auckland’s Hamish Harwood (bike No.1), Mangakino’s Maximus Purvis (No.44) and Papamoa’s Cody Cooper (No.121) typically the main men...
MOTORCYCLING NZ THRILLED TO SUPPORT KAYO GP
CAPTION: Christchurch 12-year-old and rising star in the sport, Hunter Charlett, seen here in action recently on his Kayo MR150 bike. Photo courtesy Mel Smyth Images. The latest project to promote, support and encourage youngsters into motorcycle road-racing has a big...
NZ MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIPS WRAP UP THIS WEEKEND
The 2023 New Zealand Motocross Championships CAPTION: Mount Maunganui’s Roma Edwards (Honda No.79) leads the bunch out of turn one at Rotorua’s opening round for the women’s nationals last month. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com All roads again lead to Taupo...