Motocross: 2021 New Zealand Enduro Championships kick off near Tokoroa
6 Apr, 2021 08:26 PM
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Rotorua s Ethan Harris is one of the riders to watch at round one of the 2021 New Zealand Enduro Championships near Tokoroa on Sunday. Photo / Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com
Rotorua s Ethan Harris is one of the riders to watch at round one of the 2021 New Zealand Enduro Championships near Tokoroa on Sunday. Photo / Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com
The 2021 New Zealand Enduro Championships kick off near Tokoroa this weekend and one thing is for certain, there will be a different champion crowned.
The national champion last year, Christchurch s Hamish Macdonald, is back in Europe and racing at world championships level, which means he can t defend his domestic title.
Wednesday, 7 April 2021, 5:17 am
Rotorua s
Ethan Harris (Yamaha), one of the riders to watch out for at
round one of the 2021 New Zealand Enduro Championships near
Tokoroa on Sunday. Photo by Andy McGechan,
BikesportNZ.com
APRIL 6,
2021: The 2021 New Zealand Enduro Championships
kick off near Tokoroa this weekend and one thing is for
certain, there will be a different champion crowned this
season.
The national champion last year,
Christchurch s Hamish Macdonald, is currently back in Europe
and racing at world championships level, which means he
can t defend his domestic title, but there s any number of
equally-talented riders who could step up and claim the
Monday, 15 March 2021, 5:00 pm
Palmerston
North s Whibley (Yamaha), now with a share of the
championship lead after his senior race win at Dannevirke on
Sunday. Photo by Andy McGechan,
BikesportNZ.com
To say it s tight at
the top of the 2021 New Zealand Cross-country Championship
standings would be an understatement of massive
proportions.
The four-round 2021 Yamaha-sponsored New
Zealand Cross-country Championships kicked off near Marton
just over two weeks ago and on that occasion it was
Napier-based former Wairoa rider Tommy Watts who stole the
spotlight, with Palmerston North s Paul Whibley in his
shadow, finishing runner-up in the three-hour senior race
that day.
Monday, 8 March 2021, 4:36 pm
Taupo s
Wil Yeoman (Yamaha), runaway winner in the junior grade at
round one near Marton two weeks ago. Photo by Andy McGechan,
BikesportNZ.com
New Zealand s elite
cross-country racers are back in business again this coming
weekend, each of them keen to push on or improve upon their
results from the series opener two weeks ago.
The
four-round 2021 Yamaha-sponsored New Zealand Cross-country
Championships kicked off near Marton, in the Rangitikei
region, two weeks ago and it certainly sorted the men from
the boys and the women from the girls.
Round two in
the Central Hawke s Bay region this Sunday is not likely to
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