A shotgun blast will send motorcyclists scattering in the Bay of Plenty this weekend.
The annual Tarawera 100 dirt bike marathon is set to go once again on steep farmland near Whakatane on Saturday, the event marking the 34th time the great race has been staged in the shadow of nearby Mount Edgecumbe.
The event began in 1978, when the then popular trail rides organised through the forestry land around Kawerau suddenly became more than just another quiet off-road trek.
Now a must-do event on the racing calendar, it attracts the cream of the country's dirt-biking talent - star riders from the cross-country, enduro and even the motocross community including several high-profile Kiwi internationals.
The event has typically attracted a who's who of New Zealand off-road riding talent - from cross-country guns such as Paul Whibley, Mark "Tadpole" Davis and Nick Reader to motocross legends Bryan Patterson, Darryll King and Peter Broxholme, and enduro aces Sean Clarke, Karl Power, Rory Mead and Adrian Smith.