Monday, 8 February 2021, 4:29 pm
Pukekawa’s
Tyler Brown (Kawasaki KX250F), top rider in the premier
14-16 years’ 250cc class at the 2021 New Zealand Junior
Motocross Championships near Tauranga at the weekend. Photo
by Andy McGechan,
BikesportNZ.com
The New Zealand
motocross stars of the future revealed themselves in the Bay
of Plenty at the weekend.
The Farmer Autovillage and
Yamaha-sponsored New Zealand Junior Motocross Championships
at Tect Park, about halfway between Tauranga and Rotorua,
hosted the event over three days of the long Waitangi
weekend, turning on an incredible spectacle, the undulating
course providing an exciting challenge for all
concerned.
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Monday, 28 December 2020, 12:43 pm
DECEMBER 28, 2020: A bolt of lightning
might have been the only way to stop Waikato rider Josiah
Natzke in his tracks at the weekend.
It s almost
certain that only a freak of nature could have slowed down
the national MX2 (250cc class) No.2 from Hamilton as he
registered five wins from five starts at the big annual
Whakatane Summercross event near Matata on
Sunday.
With Natzke finishing unbeaten at this
traditional post-Christmas spectacular, it has surely rung a
few warning bells for his MX2 class rivals ahead of the 2021
national championships due to start early in the New