The New Zealand Herald

Season kicks off with a popular roar

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They’re not called the Bush Riders for nothing. The renowned Bush Riders Motorcycle Club, based in Pahiatua, holds an enviable reputation for staging cross-country dirt bike races and, with diverse and interestin­g terrain within an easy drive of the town.

Starting on November 11, the 2018 edition of the popular Central Crosscount­ry Series kicks off near Waipukurau with many of New Zealand’s leading motocross, crosscount­ry and enduro racers expected to line up.

As well as serious senior grade riders, the five-round competitio­n also caters for veterans, intermedia­tes, social trail bike riders, women and juniors, with the 90-minute junior race set to go at 10am and the two-hour senior race set to blast off at midday.

Additional prize-money of $100 is offered to the rider who holeshots (snatches the lead at the senior race’s first corner) the senior race and there’s also $50 on offer for the junior holeshot rider.

Leading riders expected to line up on Sunday include former New Zealand and United States crosscount­ry champion Paul Whibley, from Himatangi, last season’s Central Cross-country Series XC1 class champion Adam Easton and fellow Masterton man Allan Gannon, who was outright winner of the series last season.

Others likely to shine on Sunday include Napier’s Bryn Codd, Stratford’s Karl Roberts, Eketa¯ huna’s Daniel Christie, Feilding’s Hugh Lintott, Masterton’s Sam Callaghan, Marton’s Ethan Breuer, Whanganui’s Seth Reardon, Eltham’s Adam Loveridge, Masterton’s Jacob Hyslop and Huntervill­e’s Hannah Rushworth.

Bush Riders Motorcycle Club president Grant Christie was keen to emphasise the “famous hospitalit­y”.

“It’s a real family atmosphere at

these events. The social side of these races are as good as the racing, with our legendary free venison barbecue and free refreshmen­ts at the end of racing.

“This is not like a motocross, where everyone just packs up and leaves when the racing is done,” he said.

“We are again looking forward to providing a great series and a competitio­n that offers both a challenge for serious racers and a great afternoon’s riding for the less serious riders, too.

“I think we must be doing something right because the series has continued to grow over the years and attracts riders from near and far.”

Always a well-attended series, it can trace its beginnings to 1989, although there have been several name changes over the years and, in 2012, it became known as the Central Cross Country Series.

Rescue helicopter services will benefit from a $10 donation for each rider entered on Sunday.

 ?? Photos / Andy McGechan ?? Masterton’s Allan Gannon (Honda), outright winner of the senior grade last season.
Photos / Andy McGechan Masterton’s Allan Gannon (Honda), outright winner of the senior grade last season.
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Masterton’s Adam Easton (Yamaha), winner of the premier XC1 class in the Central Cross-country Series last season.
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ANDY MCGECHAN

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