CAPTION: New Zealand’s Courtney Duncan (Kawasaki), on target to secure her fourth world title in Turkey next month. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com New Zealand’s Courtney Duncan is surely a massive inspiration to all Kiwi motorcycle racers, male and female...
Motocross
CONFIRMED MX EVENT UPDATE
MNZ and the MX Commission would like to remind you all of some important upcoming dates for significant events on our MX calendar. We would like to thank these clubs prior to these events for being willing to commit to hosting these events for all of the participants...
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...
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...
ROTORUA TRACK WAS TOUGH BUT SO WERE THE RACERS
CAPTION: The women’s class riders bolt out of the starting gate at round one of the New Zealand Motocross Championships at Horohoro, near Rotorua, on Saturday. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com FEBRUARY 4, 2024: The 2024 New Zealand Motocross Championships...
NOW IT IS THE TIME TO STEP UP AND BE COUNTED
CAPTION: The MX2 class blasts out of the starting blocks at Woodville last weekend, with Oparau’s James Scott (Yamaha No.108), Opotiki’s Cody Cooper (GASGAS No.1) and Mount Eden’s Madoc Dixon (KTM No.4) leading the way. Intense action like this can be expected again...
FIM OCEANIA WOMEN’S MX CUP RACING A CROWD FAVOURITE
2024 Honda New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville CAPTION: The New Zealand team (pictured from left), Opunake’s Taylar Rampton, Palmerston North’s Hannah Powell, Morrinsville’s Breanna Rodgers, Raetihi’s Karaitiana Horne, Rotorua’s Melissa Patterson and...






