The first shots have been fired today in what is expected to be a brutal war this season for national motorcycling glory.
The first of four rounds in the 2017 New Zealand Superbike Championships kicked off with one race for each of the classes at Mike Pero Motorsport Park, on the outskirts of Christchurch, and the early indications are that hot tempers between the top riders in the pre-nationals Suzuki Series have not cooled down at all over the intervening two weeks since that competition wrapped up.
In fact, Whakatane's Tony Rees and Wellington's Sloan Frost simply refuelled their fiery rivalry in the superbike class, while Wainuiomata's Shane Richardson and Whakatane's Damon Rees fanned the still-flickering embers of their 600cc supersport class dispute.
Rees won the glamour superbike class in the Suzuki Series and defending national superbike champion Frost finished third overall, so perhaps this could be Rees' year to again win the national crown - his win over Frost in the first 10-lap superbike race today certainly showed that this was a distinct possibility, although it was a tiny winning margin of less than 200th of a second.
Frost had topped qualifying, so he was obviously disappointed to finish second today.