Although it was the first appearance at the big annual New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville for visiting Australian Jesse Dobson, the Kawasaki ace proved he was a very fast learner.
The 15-year-old from Mooloolaba, on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland, made his debut at Woodville a week ago a memorable one, winning three races from three starts as he dominated the 14 to 16 years' 250cc class, setting himself up for a solid summer of racing in New Zealand.
"I'm not permitted to race senior class in Australia until I'm 16, which means I have to wait until March, but by coming over to race at Woodville I could get to race the top juniors on the Saturday and then the seniors on Sunday," said Dobson, who also managed an impressive seventh overall in the international talent-packed 40-rider senior MX2 (250cc) class the following day.
He finished 10-8-8 in his three senior MX2 races at Woodville, a tough introduction to the senior ranks and perhaps a stern warning of what he can expect when he tackles the four-round New Zealand senior motocross championships which start near Timaru on Sunday.