Auckland's Chris Birch is back where he belongs: on top of the national Enduro rankings. And now the multi-time Kiwi Enduro champion is ready to take it offshore again and put himself back on top of the world.
After a two-year stint living and racing in South Africa, the KTM rider returned to New Zealand and immediately proved himself to be the man to beat on the national Enduro scene. In the fifth of seven rounds in the New Zealand Enduro Championships in the Maramarua Forest near Te Kauwhata, just over a week ago, Birch made it five wins in a row and celebrated yet another national Enduro crown.
Birch (KTM 350XC-F) won all but one of the eight "special tests" on the tree-root-riddled ground at Maramarua, edging out fellow Auckland KTM rider Freddie Milford-Cottam by nearly three minutes.
He's now an unbeatable 37 points clear of the defending national champion, Mokau's Adrian Smith (Yamaha YZ250), in the race for overall honours, and has extended his lead in the Expert over-300cc four-stroke class to a massive 24 points over Tauranga's Reece Burgess (KTM 450EXC).