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Burgess Now Series Favourite

Burgess Now Series Favourite

Taupo’s Greg De Lautour (KTM 350EXCF), who is chasing hard to catch fellow KTM rider Reece Burgess. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com

MAY 21, 2013: Tauranga’s Reece Burgess led a KTM 1-2-3 to the podium at round two of the Dirt Guide Cross-Country series near Tokoroa on Saturday and also thrust himself into the top spot with just one round to go.

Shocking conditions on Saturday afternoon did little to slow Burgess or his KTM 450XCF bike, the multi-talented off-road rider coping best with the mud and water as heavy rain lashed the venue just south of Tokoroa.

Event organiser Sean Clarke said that, with a lot of rain also falling on Friday, “the course was always going to be a slippery one”.

Then, with half an hour’s solid rain before the start of the senior race and showing no sign of letting up, the course became even more of a challenge.

Two major track changes were required at the start of lap two but, unfortunately for the three leading riders missed the first change and had to complete a nasty section of the course a second time.

To their credit, Burgess, Rotorua’s Nathan Sharland and Auckland’s Callan May never gave up.

After the race, Clarke opted to allocate them each a time for their second lap, so the best way to do this was to give them an average time of their other four laps.

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Burgess went on to win the overall with Taupo’s Greg De Lautour (KTM 350EXCF) taking second and Taranaki mud specialist Tony Parker (KTM 350XCF) finishing third overall.

The win, coupled with his third placing at the series opener, puts Burgess 10 points out in front of De Lautour, with May holding onto third spot overall for the series.

The intermediate grade riders were up against right from the start as the experts did their best to destroy the track in front of them. Putaruru’s Kian Scherer celebrated the win, with Hamilton’s Craig Cameron coming home in second and Waihi KTM rider Steve Price taking the third spot.

“The course was a real challenge, so anyone who finished a couple of laps should be proud of themselves,” said Clarke.

The earlier junior race was run on a near prefect track with the skies opening up just near the end of their 90-minute race.

Auckland’s Jake Wightman wrapped up his second win of the series on his KTM 125EXC, with Oparau’s James Scott finishing not far behind.

In the minis race, Oparau’s Hunter Scott cleaned up again, winning the race by more than a lap from Patumaohe’s Joshua Hilton, with Taupo’s Will Yeoman rounding out the top three.

The third and final round of the series is set for Ohakuri, also just south of Tokoroa, on June 15.
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