The Gold Coast Bulletin

FAMILIAR TRACK AIDS SIBLINGS IN TITLE PUSH

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SIBLING speedsters Kai and Saya Sakakibara wound back the clock at their home away from home to further bolster their growing reputation­s.

There was no stopping the brother and sister duo at Nerang yesterday as both raced to impressive victories in the elite classes during Round 4 of the BMX Australia National Series.

More than 500 riders from five through to masters aged claimed 41 category prizes.

Standing tallest was Illawarra pair the Sakakibara­s.

The wins should come as little shock, though, given the first time the Sakakibara­s came across BMX was about 7km down the road from Nerang at Ashmore.

“I love being in Queensland, this is the perfect training environmen­t and I just love racing here,” Kai said.

Kai showed greater dominance than his only other national series victory for 2018 – at Penrith in February – in the men’s elite division.

“It was the first race of the year for me in Penrith and I didn’t feel quite myself after coming from behind to win it,” he said. “But (yesterday) was all about controllin­g the race.”

FULL RESULTS: P27 PHOTO GALLERY ONLINE

 ?? Picture: RICHARD GOSLING ?? Action from the final of the eight-year-old boys competitio­n as Dylan Dauth (far right) pedals to fourth. And (inset) Saya Sakakibara.
Picture: RICHARD GOSLING Action from the final of the eight-year-old boys competitio­n as Dylan Dauth (far right) pedals to fourth. And (inset) Saya Sakakibara.
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Brandon Copeland.

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