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clmintie
30th September 2007, 17:32
Anyone heard how it all went in Timaru?
arj127
30th September 2007, 17:38
Damien King took the lead in the 125 class, with McDonald a few points behind him. Luke Burkhart killed the 250 class. Cody Cooper has a good lead in the 500 class, with Hurley in 2nd. Cant wait for the Rotorua round, ill be there.
scott411
30th September 2007, 18:09
1st round of the nz mx champs were held in timaru today
most interest was in the new 250 class (250F's vs 250 2t)
results
1 99 Luke Burkhart 75 25 25 25 (RMZ250)
2 105 Michael Phillips 64 22 22 20 (KX250)
3 1 Damien King 56 16 18 22 (YZ250)
4 701 Brad Groombridge 56 18 20 18 (KX250F)
5 2 Shayne King 52 20 16 16 (CR250)
6 979 Mason Wilkie 42 15 15 12 (CRF250)
7 811 Grant Van der Drift 33 8 12 13 (250F)
8 15 Andrew Blanchard 33 9 13 11 250F
9 722 Tommy Madams 33 13 11 9 KTM250sxf
10 27 Hayden Clark 29 14 -- 15 250F
pretty interesting, bikes are very equal, some expected the 2t's to dominate but it was far from that,
other results are
125cc class
1 1 Damien King 72 22 25 25
2 4 Justin McDonald 69 25 22 22
3 222 Michael Menchi 53 20 20 13
4 8 Jesse Wiki 52 14 18 20
5 19 Hayden McKay 50 18 16 16
6 121 Cameron Negus 43 15 13 15
7 143 Mark Penny 42 12 12 18
8 115 Nick Sword 42 16 14 12
9 733 Rhy Carter 42 13 15 14
10 963 Aaron Stone 31 10 11 10
450 class
1 4 Cody Cooper 72 22 25 25
2 912 Daryl Hurley 63 25 16 22
3 10 Justin McDonald 56 18 20 18
4 I Cheyne Boyd 50 20 22 8
5 3 Peter Broxholme 50 15 15 20
6 M Ryan Marmont 49 16 18 15
7 909 Nick Saunders 43 13 14 16
8 H Matt Haworth 41 14 13 14
9 A Aden de Jager 35 10 12 13
10 B Nathan Brochtrup 35 12 11 12
(letters for numbers indicate international riders, all australians)
full results are on www.mylaps.com
Buddy L
30th September 2007, 20:01
Wouldn't the 125cc class be a good chance for young Hamish Doyben to test his skills with the bigger boys? or is he running in the youth 125/250 class?
DrewBroadley
30th September 2007, 20:02
I hope missing this round is worth it (awesome results), couldn't make it to the SI national round and Oceania.
Got a friend down there who took photos on my behalf, hopefully I can get some off him shortly.
scott411
30th September 2007, 20:30
thier is not youth calss at the senior nationals, Hamish can turn senior if he wants (you can at 15, but have to at 17)
at club days at the stewards discreation he can ride senior, but must forgo his junior licence to race the senior nationals,
not to sure why he has not chosen to go senior, its the best way to get faster if he wants to make in internationally, Chad Reed moved here when he was 15 so he could race senior here, (in australia you have to be 16)
Buddy L
30th September 2007, 20:38
staying where he is might just be under his mother thumb?
you would think you would improve more with running with harder compertion, rather then cleaning up and having a house full of trophies. (whish i had some)
GR81
1st October 2007, 07:20
... rather then cleaning up and having a house full of trophies. (whish i had some)
i'll organise a 'certificate of participation' for you cam :)
Quicker_with_age
1st October 2007, 20:30
Im surprised (but pleased) that Daryl was allowed to ride after KO'ing himself at the MXON
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