WHIBLEY FLIES SOLO
Perhaps Taikorea’s Paul Whibley is twice as good as anyone else on the Kiwi cross-country motorcycling scene.
Continue reading →Perhaps Taikorea’s Paul Whibley is twice as good as anyone else on the Kiwi cross-country motorcycling scene.
Continue reading →The inaugural NZXC cross-country series kicked off with a convincing victory to the man who created it last month, but it will definitely be a different winner at round two in the Manawatu this weekend.
Continue reading →Pahiatua’s Paul Whibley made it look easier than it was as he raced to title victory at the New Zealand Cross-country Championships at the weekend.
Continue reading →There was simply no stopping Pahiatua’s Paul Whibley at the weekend. Heavy rain leading up to the final round of the Central Cross Country Series near Eketahuna on Sunday had organisers scrambling to reroute parts of the track to make … Continue reading →
Pahiatua’s Paul Whibley struck back at his team-mate with a vengeance on Sunday. The 36-year-old Kiwi international returned to settle back in New Zealand after a successful 12-year stint of racing motorcycles off-road in Europe and the United States and … Continue reading →
On Tuesday we revealed that Kiwi international Paul Whibley has decided to end his international racing career and return to New Zealand, news that is sure to put a bomb under the domestic scene.
Continue reading →It’s been one heck of a ride, but now Kiwi international Paul Whibley is packing his bags and heading home to stay.
Continue reading →Pahiatua’s Paul Whibley has wrapped up his 2014 off-road racing campaign in the United States with another solid result.
Continue reading →The temperatures were cool but the racing was hot for New Zealand’s Paul Whibley at the penultimate round of the Grand National Cross-country Championships in the United States at the weekend.
Continue reading →Pahiatua’s Paul Whibley is champion again in the United States. The 35-year-old former Manawatu forestry worker, affectionately dubbed “The Axeman” on the international motorcycling scene, wrapped up the Off-Road Motorcycle and ATV (OMA) crown with a round to spare when … Continue reading →
Pahiatua’s Paul Whibley and Titirangi’s Callan May continue to battle for glory near the front of the pack as the Grand National Cross-country Championships in the United States head towards a conclusion.
Continue reading →Pahiatua’s Paul Whibley has done it again.
Continue reading →Pahiatua’s Paul Whibley maintained his stranglehold on the Off-Road Motorcycle and ATV series in the United States with another solid ride at the weekend.
Continue reading →New Zealand motorcycle heroes Paul Whibley and Callan May found the going tough at round nine of 13 in the Grand National Cross-country Championships (GNCC) in the United States at the weekend.
Continue reading →Pahiatua’s Paul Whibley has now made it three wins from three starts in the OMA series in the United States.
Continue reading →It was a mixed day for the two Kiwi riders entered at round eight of 13 in the Grand National Cross-country Championships (GNCC) in the United States at the weekend.
Continue reading →It’s two from two now for Pahiatua’s Paul Whibley in the United States. The 35-year-old former Manawatu forestry worker, affectionately dubbed “The Axeman” on the motorcycling scene, has engineered a thrilling start to his Off-Road Motorcycle and ATV (OMA) campaign … Continue reading →
Auckland motorcycle ace Callan May is enjoying a sensational debut season of cross-country racing in the United States.
Continue reading →Pahiatua’s Paul Whibley loves a challenge, and the latest one is right up his alley … or should that be creek bed? The Yamaha ace is again entered for the unique river race event in this coming weekend’s big annual … Continue reading →
Pahiatua’s Paul Whibley is philosophical about his disappointing 2013 off-road motorcycle racing campaign in the United States. The 35-year-old Whibley, a former Manawatu forestry worker who is affectionately dubbed “The Axeman” on the international motorcycling scene, won two major cross-country … Continue reading →