Bay of Plenty riders made a winning start to the 2020 New Zealand Motocross Championship in the deep south at weekend.
In the MX1 class defending champion, Mount Maunganui's Cody Cooper rode to three wins from three starts on his Honda CRF450 at Balclutha's Riverside Reserve that was hosting a national round for the first time.
The nearest challenger to the Kiwi champ was Yamaha's Australian team leader Kirk Gibbs who recorded a 2-2-3 effort at Balclutha fighting back from several poor starts. Gibbs traded the podium finishes with reigning MX2 champion Hamish Harwood (KTM) of Takaka.
Cooper leads the MX1 class with 75 points from Gibbs on 64 and Harwood on 62.
Predictions suggested MX2 would provide the closest competition and that proved to be case with Mount Maunganui's Josiah Natzke (Kawasaki), Oparau's James Scott (KTM) and Australian Caleb Ward (KTM) each taking a victory.
Natzke's 1-3-4 effort at Balclutha puts him atop the leader board on 63 points from Scott on 57, Mangakino's Maximus Purvis (Yamaha) on 56 and Australia's Morgan Fogarty (Husqvarna) next with 47.