2022 Motocross of Nations in the USA CAPTION: Taupo's Wyatt Chase did his country proud in the sandy slop at the Motocross of Nations in the Netherlands in 2019 and New Zealand colours will again fly at the 2022 edition of the MXoN this coming weekend in Michigan, in...
Motocross
KIWI TEAM READY FOR “OLYMPIC GAMES OF MOTOCROSS”
2022 Motocross of Nations in the USA CAPTION: New Zealand colours will again fly at the Motocross of Nations, this year's edition set for Michigan, in the United States. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com A talented three-man Kiwi motocross squad is revved...
CHAMPIONS CROWNED AT MOTOCROSS TT NEAR TIMARU
2022 New Zealand Motocross TT Nationals CAPTION: Timaru's Andrew Richardt (Kawasaki KX450F), overall winner in the premier MX1 class at the weekend. Photo courtesy RSC Photography. Timaru's Andrew Richardt kept the pressure on at the motorcycle community’s annual New...
RACING NEAR TIMARU WILL REACH EYE-WATERING SPEEDS
2022 New Zealand Motocross TT Nationals CAPTION: Christchurch's former national MX1 motocross champion Justin Macdonald (Honda), likely to be among the leading riders at this year's New Zealand Motocross TT Nationals. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com It...
STAND CLEAR AS THE MOTOCROSS ‘BIG DOGS’ ARE LET LOOSE
The 2023 New Zealand Motocross Championships CAPTION: Close racing such as this should be expected at Balclutha this coming weekend as the nation's elite motocross racers chase national championship points. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com The waiting is almost...
WOODVILLE MOTOCROSS GRAND PRIX CANCELLED AGAIN
2023 Honda New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville CAPTION: Mother Nature was too powerful by far for the assembled masses of New Zealand’s motocross elite, with heavy rain forcing organisers to cancel the 2023 edition of the New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at...
TURF WARS SET TO ERUPT IN WOODVILLE THIS WEEKEND
2023 Honda New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville CAPTION: It's a traffic jam of the motocross variety as Westgate's Hamish Harwood (bike No.1), Te Puke's Tyler Steiner (5) and Papamoa's Cody Cooper (121) battle for an advantage at the front. Fierce action like...