Groombridge Wins on 2 Suzukis

Miniature TT

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There was no stopping Taupo’s Brad Groombridge at the 15th annual New Zealand TT Championships near Kuratau at the weekend.

Intensive, high-speed race action saw new champions crowned in half of the 16 separate championship categories at the flat-track farm paddock venue at the southern tip of Lake Taupo, but, for Suzuki hero Groombridge, it was just business as usual.

The Bel Ray Pro Rider Suzuki race team star, with support from Action Suzuki in Hawera and Moto City Suzuki in Mount Maunganui, again made it a double by winning in two separate senior classes when he dominated both the MX1 class and the Enduro class as well at the popular two-day event.

He raced a Suzuki RM-Z450 in the MX1 class and a Suzuki RM-X450 in the enduro class.

TT racing is like superbike racing on soil instead of tarmac – the racing is off-road and the competitors use dirt bikes but, unlike motocross, there are no steep hills or jumps to slow things down – and the event attracts entries from across all the motorcycling codes, including the stars of motocross, cross-country, enduro and even road-racing.

Motocross ace Groombridge is no stranger to winning in the flat track environment, after he had previously won the MX1 and MX2 titles at the TT nationals in 2010, but, for many of the other competitors, it was the first time they’d stood on the top step of the podium.

Auckland’s Hamish Dobbyn (MX2 class), Napier’s Wade Taylor (ATV veterans), Auckland’s Levi Nairn (Junior ATV 12-16 years), Massey’s Kyle Chandler (Production 450cc ATV), Whakatane’s Darren Capill (Veterans’ over-45), Te Kuiti’s Mark Fuller (Veterans’ over-50), Hawera’s Nick Hornby (12-16 years’ 125cc/250cc), Oparau’s James Scott (junior 8-12 years’ 85cc/150cc) were crowned national TT champions for the first time on Sunday afternoon.

“It was an awesome weekend of racing, with some mixed track conditions and there was some heavy rain at times,” said Groombridge.

“It was great fun riding in the enduro bikes class, which was something a little bit different for me because I was coming up against riders I don’t usually face.

“I was stoked to come away with two class wins.”

And, while there was a flurry of fresh winners, there were also a handful of repeat winners at Kuratau.

Christchurch’s Dylan Walsh won the senior 125cc title to add to the Junior 13-16 years’ TT title he won in 2011, while Otorohanga’s Aaron King was another two-time winner, collecting the Junior 13-16 years’ 85cc/150cc TT title for a second time after he had previously won the class in 2012.

New Plymouth’s Mitch Rowe again won the Veterans’ over-35 years and the Classic Bikes titles, while Stratford’s Camo Keegan successfully defended his ATV Open class crown and Auckland’s Sarah Elwin again won the women’s motocross class.

For further information contact Simon Meade, General Manager of Motorcycle / ATV Marketing, [email protected].

Words and photo courtesy of Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com

 
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