Self-belief … it’s a hard thing to develop and nurture, but could be the secret recipe to success on the race track.
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A motorcycle rider as enormously skilled as Bay of Plenty’s Brad Groombridge can be a hard man to slow down, pin down and categorise.
Continue reading →Today we bring you another edition of a special BikesportNZ.com feature that we like to call THE BEST RACE EVER.
Continue reading →The preliminary battles have been fought and now the real fight for national motocross glory is set to begin.
Continue reading →Two wins from three starts and then a feature race victory, it would be fair to say that Oparau’s James Scott is fast approaching top form and ready for his latest international assault.
Continue reading →Suzuki’s support for motorcycling internationally and in New Zealand has been legendary, the brand enjoying outstanding successes and a high profile in many different areas over the years.
Continue reading →Self-belief … it’s a hard thing to develop and nurture, but could be the secret recipe to success on the race track.
Continue reading →Honda riders enjoyed a clean sweep of the senior grades at Saturday’s big annual fundraiser event for New Zealand’s annual Motocross of Nations campaign.
Continue reading →With two reigning national champions in their number, it probably came as little surprise when the Pukekohe Motorcycle Club won this year’s edition of the Battle of the Clubs motocross in Taupo on Saturday.
Continue reading →Rugby league has its State of Origin, and the New Zealand motocross community has its own version of the “mate versus mate” showdown, the Battle of the Clubs.
Continue reading →It seems these days that every time James Rountree leaves the race track he is taking another trophy away with him.
Continue reading →Mangakino racer Maximus Purvis is certainly ready to take on the world, starting with the best that New Zealand can throw at him and then the cream of the Australians.
Continue reading →It was a tough day at the office for Oparau-based Reece Walker, but the KTM man earned rich reward for his courage and tenacity in the final outing of the day, the all-important feature race.
Continue reading →Be afraid, very afraid, Bay of Plenty’s Cody Cooper is on form and he means business.
Continue reading →Congratulations were in order for several individuals after the junior phase of racing at the annual King of the Mountain MX yesterday.
Continue reading →Bay of Plenty’s Rhys Carter was the king of Taranaki last year and the question being asked now is can he keep this treasured motocross crown?
Continue reading →The 2019 NZ Motocross GP at Woodville is coming up and, just out of interest and for a little bit of fun, we thought we’d dig into the archives to 10 years ago.
Continue reading →New Zealand’s Daryl Hurley is back on top of the world after the Hawera man won the over-40 pro class at the 2018 edition of the Dubya USA World Veterans’ Motocross Championships.
Continue reading →AND THAT WAS TEN YEARS AGO
It was supposed to be round three of the 2018 New Zealand Motocross Championships in Hawke’s Bay this weekend (now cancelled at the last minute due to road flooding), but, in BikesportNZ.com’s occasional “Weekend Wind-back” feature, we still decided to … Continue reading →
KING OF THE MOUNTAIN CROWNED
Bay of Plenty’s Rhys Carter is the new king of Taranaki.
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