Two serious Whanganui bids for top Suzuki Series honours were scuttled before they even began in Taupo on Friday.
Double Suzuki Series super motard champion Richie Dibben was making his Formula 2 debut with his two Suzuki GSXR600 machines under a substantial sponsorship deal led by Whanganui racing enthusiasts Mick Paul and Brian Bernard when everything went pear-shaped in practice at Bruce McLaren Park in Taupo on Friday.
Dibben, known for his front-running catch-me-if-you can tactics in the motard class, was pushing boundaries during practice when he lost his front end.
"I was getting right into competitive mode when my front end went while I was heading into a corner," Dibben said.
"I ended up on my arse, but must have landed on my hand first. My hand and fingers took a beating and has put me out of contention for the series. It's a bit of a bugger really because it was all going so well."