This means the racers will arrive for the two-day event in search of GP trophy honours, but now they ll also come to hunt valuable points towards national titles. Motorcycling New Zealand motocross commissioner Ray Broad said Woodville signified the start to a thrilling four-round senior New Zealand Motocross Championship series. Rounds follow in Rotorua on February 21, Pukekohe on March 20, and the fourth and final round at Taupō on March 28. “The Woodville GP has always been New Zealand s biggest motocross event, but, now that it s incorporating the New Zealand motocross championships, with all of the nation s top riders attending, it s going to be even more impressive.