The big annual New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville has long enjoyed its prominent position as New Zealand's largest stand-alone motocross event.
But, if that wasn't already enough, the upcoming Honda-sponsored race weekend – which will celebrate its 59th birthday in late January – has again been afforded extra status as an FIM Oceania event.
The 2020 New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville will run on January 25-26, with an entry list that typically reads like a "Who's Who" of the sport, and will feature dozens of races for all categories, from the mini riders, aged between four and 11, on bikes as small as 50cc, to juniors, women, veterans and senior men, on bikes with engine capacities anywhere between 125cc and 450cc.
The river race set for Sunday is also a massive crowd-pleaser.
But it is the New Zealand versus Australia element to the event, the FIM Oceania Challenge Cup, that sparks much added interest and elevates it to a new high level.