Women s world champ Courtney Duncan to race at Woodville
24 Jan, 2021 11:34 PM
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Otago s Courtney Duncan, adding star power to an already impressive line-up of motocross heroes coming to Woodville this weekend. Photo / Kawasaki Europe
Hawkes Bay Today
It will be superstars galore at this year s 60th anniversary New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville, including a two-time and current world No.1.
The iconic event this weekend will welcome women s motocross world champion Courtney Duncan to the race action, the Otago woman at home to visit family and friends and dig into her build-up for a return to Europe in the coming weeks.
Woodville event to launch NZ motocross champs
21 Jan, 2021 08:34 PM
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Close racing such as this will again be expected at Woodville in just under a week s time as riders chase GP titles as well as national championship points.
Bush Telegraph
By: Andy McGechan
It s already the premier motocross event on the Kiwi calendar, but now the famous New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville will have even more significance.
The 60th anniversary of this iconic event is set for just under a week s time, on the weekend of January 30-31, and room for the big teams to find parking space on pit lane is about to run out, while the organisers are working at pace to get all the rider entries packed into the event programme.
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Excitement builds for the NZ Motocross GP at Woodville
10 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Bush Telegraph
Pic: BTG110121MOT2 Caption: Back in the day - in the dust in the background between the two riders is local Palmerston rider Alan Collison who was also a very good rider of that era.
Pic: BTG110121MOT3 Caption: Number 1 Arthur Harris. An Englishman who came over for an early NZ Motocross GP. The number 5 rider is Ken Cleghorn. Ken was one of the founders of the events and a big part in the early days of running Woodville. Ken is also a former New Zealand scrambles champion.