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RIDERS BRACED FOR START OF 2023 CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPS

2023 New Zealand Cross-country Championships CAPTION: Taupo’s multi-time former national cross-country champion Brad Groombridge (Beta 430RR), sure to be a title contender again this season. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com The Kiwi dirt bike racing community...

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...

LATE START TO NZ SERIES SHOULD BE WORTH THE WAIT

2023 New Zealand Cross-country Championships CAPTION: The dates have now been set for the 2023 New Zealand Cross-Country Championships and organisers believe it will have been worth the wait. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com It has been some time in the making,...
2022 New Zealand Cross-Country Championships

2022 New Zealand Cross-Country Championships

NO SIGN OF ANY EASTER BUNNIES IN HAWKE'S BAY CAPTION: The senior podium at round three of the national cross-country championships at the weekend comprised (from left) Taupo's Wil Yeoman (third), Oparau's James Scott (first) and Napier-based former Wairoa man Tommy...

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2022 New Zealand Cross-country Championships

2022 New Zealand Cross-country Championships

SCOTT AND HANNON RULE THE DAY AT OPENING ROUND CAPTION: Oparau's James Scott (bike No.108) is off to a great start after the shotgun blast that signalled the beginning of the senior race on Sunday. Scott is flanked here by Taupo's Wil Yeoman (No.96) and Te Awamutu's...

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2022 New Zealand Cross-Country Championships

2022 New Zealand Cross-Country Championships

NO SIGN OF ANY EASTER BUNNIES IN HAWKE'S BAY CAPTION: The senior podium at round three of the national cross-country championships at the weekend comprised (from left) Taupo's Wil Yeoman (third), Oparau's James Scott (first) and Napier-based former Wairoa man Tommy...

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