There will be so much more than meets the eye with this year's edition of the famous New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville.
Now celebrating its 60th year, the iconic event, set this year for the weekend of January 30-31, will have double the significance, also recognised this time around as the opening round of the New Zealand Motocross Championships.
It's the first time that the Honda-sponsored Woodville event, the largest stand-alone event on the New Zealand motorcycle racing calendar, has been afforded this honour and certainly appropriate when considering that this event already enjoys the status as the premier motocross event in this part of the world.
New Zealand's elite motocross racers will again flood into the Tararua town for the New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix, with more than 700 riders, along with their support crews, families and supporters, expected to arrive for the two-day event in search of GP trophy honours and now also coming to hunt down valuable points towards national titles.
The host Manawatū Orion Motorcycle Club president Brad Ritchie said he was thrilled the club had been granted hosting rights to the nationals.