If momentum means anything at all, then Pahiatua motorcycle maestro Paul Whibley could be the man to beat in the United States in 2012.
The former Manawatu forestry worker, known affectionately on the dirt bike scene as "The Axeman", narrowly missed out on taking the No1 plate in the US Grand National Cross-Country Championships series this season.
Whibley was instead forced to settle for the runner-up spot, although the Yamaha ace does not easily accept defeat and he'll be back in the US in 2012, determined to win back the title he previously held at the end of 2009.
He experienced an up-and-down GNCC season in 2010, finishing third, and while he improved to finish No2 in 2011, it is a ranking he finds even more difficult to take, particularly since he was in such hot form as his campaign ran down.
"I had a frustrating start to the 2011 season," said the 33-year-old. "I led the first race of the series but, in blinding dust, ran into a tree and damaged my bike's radiator.