JANUARY 27, 2020: It was close to a perfect performance from Auckland's Hamish Harwood at the weekend as he won New Zealand's most
prestigious motocross crown.
The KTM rider from Royal Heights was at his scintillating best when he qualified fastest in the premier MX1 class at the
weekend's 59th annual New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville.
And that was just the taste of things to come, the 24-year-old builder then taking his 2020-model KTM 350SX-F to win the
first two of three MX1 class races during Sunday's senior programme.
He made a small mistake while leading the third and final MX1 race of the weekend, handing the advantage to visiting
Australian rider Kirk Gibbs, but Harwood then took the sensible option of just settling into a rhythm and accepting
runner-up spot in that last outing, well aware that he had already done enough to win the title outright.
Gibbs, who had previously raced a KTM bike to win outright at Woodville in 2015, finished the day second overall, with
Waitakere's Ethan Martens capturing the third podium position.
"The KTM 350 SX-F is a slightly bigger bike than the one I used to win the national MX2 (250cc) title last year, but
we've got the suspension sorted now to how I like it.
"I knew I only needed to finish in the top three in that last race, so when I buried the bike in a soft corner, I lost
my lead. The track was quite slippery in places and I didn't need to win, so just rode sensibly to wrap it up.
"I loved the bike ... it's got a smaller engine than the 450cc bikes that my rivals are using, but it had more than
enough power for me to go up against them and get the job done.
"It's not going to be easy winning the MX1 class at the up-coming nationals, but I think I have a good shot at it and
showed here that we'll be very competitive. I can't thank the CML KTM team and my wife Caydie enough for the work they
all do for me."
Meanwhile, Palmerston North's James Galpin took his KTM250 to win the novelty river race.
Other class winners in the senior grades on Sunday were Mangakino’s Maximus Purvis (MX2); Tauranga’s Brodie Connolly
(senior 125cc class and Roddy Shirriffs Memorial Trophy winner); Australian Charli Cannon (women’s class) and New
Plymouth’s Mitch Rowe (Veterans).
Class winners in the junior grades, raced on Saturday, were Auckland’s Cobie Bourke (14-16 years’ 250cc class);
Tauranga’s Brodie Connolly (15-16 years’ 125cc class); Te Puke’s Kyan Loomans (12-14 years’ 125cc class); Invercargill’s
Jack Symon (14-16 years’ 85cc class); Waitoki’s Cole Davies (12-13 years’ 85cc class); Invercargill’s Seth Morrow (8-11
years’ 85cc class); Tauranga’s Levi Townley (8-11 years’ 65cc class).
There will be little rest for many of the riders, with the first of four rounds in this year's FOX-sponsored senior New
Zealand Motocross Championships kicking off in Balclutha, near Invercargill, this coming Sunday.
Harwood is supported by KTM New Zealand, CML KTM, Makita, Rucon Construction, Demon Energy, Fox, Serval Machinery
Repairs, SK Designs, Pirelli, EBC, Acerbis, FMF, CFX, SIDI, Scott, DID, JT Sprockets, WP Suspension, Motorex, ODI, KTM
Power Parts, Motomuck, Flight Path, G2 Throttles, Tamer Hole Shot Device and EZE Race Products.
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