The New Zealand Herald

Mini racers will deliver maximum action in Hawke’s Bay

- ANDY MCGECHAN

Riders aged between 4 and 11 — and riding bikes with engine capacities anywhere between 50cc and 112cc — head into battle when the Hawke’s Bay Motorcycle Club hosts the twoday 2019 New Zealand Mini Motocross Championsh­ips at the Ngaruroro Raceway, at Mere Road in Fernhill, on the outskirts of Hastings, this weekend (October 5 and 6).

The championsh­ips are sponsored this season by Un4Seen Decals and the track that’s been provided is sure to test and/or delight these most talented young racers.

Many of the superstars from the premier 9-11 years’ 65cc MX class last season have now moved out of the mini ranks, graduating to the junior competitio­n, and this perhaps creates opportunit­ies for fresh names to be etched on trophies in that class this weekend.

Egmont Village rider Travis Taylor finished third overall in the younger 7-8 years’ 65cc MX class last year and he now steps up to the 9-11 years division, perhaps making his the favourite to win this time around, although Cambridge rider William Pluck may have something to say about that.

Pluck won the 7-11 years’ trail bike class last year and now steps up to challenge for 9-11 years’ 65cc MX class honours.

Meanwhile, riders such as Pokeno’s Noah Otunuku, Palmerston North’s Murphy Barr, Auckland’s Colton Mcauley, Matamata’s Riley Westgate, Waipukurau’s Seth Iremonger and Pahiatua’s Rafe Paewai have each impressed in this premier 9-11 years’ 65cc MX class races at major mini motocross events in recent months and so they will also be worth respecting this weekend.

Several other class winners from last season have jumped up to higher divisions this year and they will be worth watching out for.

Last year’s No.4 in the 7-8 years’ 65cc class, Tauranga’s Arama Te Whetu, can expect to be challenged in this grade by Carterton’s Maddox Swanson, last year’s 6-8 years’ 50cc class champion.

Christchur­ch rider Levi McMaster won the 4-7 years’ 50cc class last year, but he will race in the 6-8 years’ 50cc class this weekend.

Pahiatua’s Paddy Parkes won the 4-5 years’ 50cc trail bike class last year but has since graduated to the 6-8 years’ 50cc trail bike class, where he will face impressive Palmerston North rider Isla Nagel.

Current leading senior grade riders such as internatio­nal star Josiah Natzke, from Tauranga, and Mangakino’s Maximus Purvis, Ngatea’s Ben Broad, Feilding’s Tony Cvitanovic­h, Cambridge’s Ashton Grey, Hastings rider Jye Deacon, Cambridge’s Trent Collins and Te Puke’s Jordan Milsom, to name just a few, can all trace their beginnings to the mini motocross ranks.

Internatio­nal pathways can certainly begin at the mini nationals.

 ?? Photo / Andy McGechan, BikesportN­Z.com ?? Close racing like this can be expected at the mini motocross nationals near Hastings this weekend.
Photo / Andy McGechan, BikesportN­Z.com Close racing like this can be expected at the mini motocross nationals near Hastings this weekend.
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