CAPTION: Oparau’s James Scott (Yamaha), who contested the British Grand Prix at Matterley Basin, near Winchester, at the weekend. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com Two fearless New Zealand riders made the most of their overseas adventure at the weekend, racing...
Motocross
ADVENTUROUS KIWI PAIR WILL LINE UP AT BRITISH GP
CAPTION: New Plymouth’s Rian King (KTM), lining up in the EMX250 class at Matterley Basin, near Winchester, this weekend. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com There will be added incentive for New Zealand motocross fans to tune in to the racing at the final round...
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 -...
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 –...
CALL GOES OUT FOR FIM OCEANIA WOMEN’S MX RIDERS
CAPTION: Otago’s four-time women’s motocross world champion Courtney Duncan (Kawasaki), sure to be the favourite in the Oceania clash at Woodville next year. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com NOVEMBER 17, 2023: Representing your country against Australia is a...
MNZ Senior Motocross Championship to include women at all four rounds.
Motorcycling New Zealand (MNZ) Women’s Commission are proud to announce that the 2024 Senior Women’s Motocross Championship will be held alongside the men at next year’s Senior Motocross Championship. “The 2024 MNZ Senior Motocross Championship is being held over...
VAST EXPERIENCE AND PLENTY OF HORSEPOWER TOO
The 2023 NZ Veterans’ MX Championships CAPTION: New Plymouth’s Mitch Rowe (KTM), top dog overall at the 2023 New Zealand Veterans’ Motocross Championships at the weekend. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com They say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks … but why...