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Altherm JCR Yamaha team keen to accelerate into busy season ahead

Posted by Altherm JCR Yamaha on 18th Oct 2018

Altherm JCR Yamaha team keen to accelerate into busy season ahead
The two Altherm JCR Yamaha riders, Kayne Lamont and Maximus Purvis are looking forward to kicking their 2018/2019 New Zealand motocross season off this weekend at the 2018 Huka Honda MX Fest.Held near their hometown of Mangakino, on Taupo's pumice and sand Digger McEwen Motorcycle Park circuit, the event will host up to 480 riders over the two days and will attract thousands of spectators.Lamont, who won the premiere MX1 class here last year, will make his race debut on his 2019 Yamaha YZ450 and
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Utter devastation for Courtney Duncan

Posted by Workshop Graphics on 11th Sep 2018

Utter devastation for Courtney Duncan
In the cruellest of circumstances, Kiwi motocross phenomenon Courtney Duncan will be unable to race the final two rounds of the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship (WMX), due to the flare-up of an injury in her right foot.The Altherm JCR Yamaha rider has a dominant 21-point advantage over her nearest rival but has been advised today by surgeons, at her Belgium base, against risking permanent damage to her foot if she rides in this weekend’s penultimate round in the Netherlands. Duncan must
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Maximus Purvis team rider for Altherm JCR Yamaha, was untouchable at Coolum, in Queensland, on Sunday

Posted by Words and photo by BikesportNZ.com on 12th Aug 2018

Maximus Purvis team rider for Altherm JCR Yamaha, was untouchable at Coolum, in Queensland, on Sunday
New Zealand's Purvis was a force to be reckoned with in the Australian motocross nationals this year, winning four of the seven rounds in the Motocross Development (under-19 years) class, but it was Australian youngster Malkiewicz who ended up clinching the title.The 17-year-old Purvis, from Mangakino, dominated the day at Sunday's seventh and final round at Coolum, in Queensland, scoring back-to-back wins in the MXD class, although he still had to settle for third overall for the series."When M
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Kiwi hero Duncan ready for the final push

Posted by Words by Andy McGechan, www.BikesportNZ.com on 16th Jul 2018

Kiwi hero Duncan ready for the final push
Otago's Courtney Duncan (Altherm JCR Yamaha YZ250F), on target for a world crown again this season. Photo courtesy Yamaha Racing.New Zealand's Courtney Duncan is perhaps just four races away from winning the Women’s Motocross World Championships (WMX) title this season.The Otago woman, at home for a much-needed three-week break from her European-based campaign, is resting and catching up with friends and family as she "freshens up" and prepares for her final push for the 2018 world crown.Duncan
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Duncan extends her lead in the Women's Motocross World Championship

Posted by Words: Altherm JCR Yamaha. Photo credit: MXGP on 18th Jun 2018

Duncan extends her lead in the Women's Motocross World Championship
Kiwi rider Altherm JCR Yamaha's Courtney Duncan has extended her lead in the FIM Women’s Motocross World Championship this weekend at Italy's Ottobiano circuit and now holds a dominant 21-point advantage over her nearest rival.The racing in this fourth round spanned across Saturday and Sunday with technical, sandy, and hot conditions, which saw temperatures reach up to 30degC.The spectator hill alongside the circuit was full of passionate, cheering fans both days adding to the drama of the inten
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