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Defending New Zealand MX1 motocross champion Kirk Gibbs looking forward to the final round of the 2019 nationals at Taupo

Posted by Workshop Graphics on 24th Feb 2019

Defending New Zealand MX1 motocross champion Kirk Gibbs looking forward to the final round of the 2019 nationals at Taupo
Though beaten to the chequered flag in the first two of three races in the premier MX1 class at the penultimate round of the 2019 New Zealand Motocross Championships at Pukekohe on Sunday, Australian visitor Gibbs quickly bounced back, roaring to victory in the final MX1 outing of the day.It was a "damage limitation" exercise of sorts for the defending national MX1 champion and his fight-back to win race three gives him an excellent chance of pushing through to retain his crown at the fourth and
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Workshop Graphics - 2018 MX Nationals R2 Recap

Posted by Words- www.thefasttimes.co - Photo @Clmintiepix on 2nd Mar 2018

Workshop Graphics - 2018 MX Nationals R2 Recap
After a season opener of the 2018 NZ MX Nationals that saw a win by the contender, Kayne Lamont, there was no doubt that this season would have some surprises in store. The premier class star of Workshop Graphics-supported Altherm JCR Yamaha Racing had the first round sorted, taking all three wins, as well as the lead in the championship.Heading into the second round in Rotorua, the focus was on the battle between Lamont and the six-times and reigning champion, Cody Cooper. When the chequers fle
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YAMAHA'S LAMONT GOING FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH

Posted by Workshop Graphics - Words and photo by Andy McGechan, www.BikesportNZ.com on 4th Feb 2018

YAMAHA'S LAMONT GOING FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH
FEBRUARY 5, 2018: It has been a glorious summer for Waikato's Kayne Lamont and he's only just starting to get going.He dominated the first round of this year's New Zealand Motocross Championships in Taranaki on Sunday with an impressive winning hat-trick in the premier MX1 class and established a solid 15-point advantage over defending national champion Cody Cooper.The devastating performance by Altherm JCR Yamaha Racing Team rider Lamont should perhaps have surprised nobody because the writing
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"CYCLONE COURTNEY" WREAKS HAVOC IN QATAR

Posted by By Workshop Graphics - Words and photo by Andy McGechan, www.BikesportNZ.com on 14th Mar 2016

"CYCLONE COURTNEY" WREAKS HAVOC IN QATAR
FEBRUARY 29, 2016: It seems everyone was braced for "Cyclone Courtney" at the weekend, except her victims.Everyone in New Zealand knew she was coming, but the shock was still profound when Otago's Courtney Duncan cut a swathe through her opposition at the opening round of the Women's Motocross World Championships in Qatar on Sunday morning (NZ time).The mostly-unheralded 20-year-old Duncan (Altherm JCR Yamaha YZ250F) battled nerves as she qualified fourth fastest in Qatar, but then she wreaked h
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YAMAHA'S STRANGLEHOLD ON NATIONALS

Posted by By Workshop Graphics - Words and photo by Andy McGechan, www.BikesportNZ.com on 14th Mar 2016

YAMAHA'S STRANGLEHOLD ON NATIONALS
MARCH 1, 2016: The grip continues to tighten as the high-profile Altherm JCR Yamaha Racing Team heads into the second half of its New Zealand Motocross Championships campaign.Australian import Dean Ferris was again in command at the second round of four in the series near Palmerston North on Sunday.The new venue at Himatangi became progressively rougher as the day wore on, the sand-based track offering no let-up as it wore down both man and machines, but Ferris seemed to thrive in it and posted
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