The 2023 New Zealand Cross Country Championships got under way in the Bay of Plenty at the weekend with a large number of motorcycle riders making the most of their trip, including plenty of Waikato region representatives.
Warm weather greeted the more than 75 elite riders who showed up for the nationals at the farmland course near Rotomā, but the intensity of the racing made it even hotter still and, according to Motorcycling New Zealand cross country commissioner Paul Whibley, it showed the sport is indeed in a healthy state.
This year’s Whyteline Beta Motorcycles-sponsored three-round series started off with Taupō's three-time former champion Brad Groombridge dominating the senior grade, winning the two-hour senior race by exactly two minutes from Cambridge’s Jared Hannon, with another Taupō rider, Wil Yeoman, clinching the third podium position.
Rotorua’s Callum Dudson and Eketāhuna’s Luke Brown rounded out the top five finishers in the senior grade.
Best of the race-within-a-race for veteran 35-44 years’ riders was Hamilton’s Phil Goodwright (20th overall), while best of the veteran 45-54 years’ riders was New Plymouth’s Tony Parker (21st overall) and Auckland’s Charlotte Russ was best of the females, finishing 28th overall.