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Connolly in 'class of his own' at King of the Mountain

By Andy McGechan
Bay of Plenty Times·
22 Jan, 2018 07:15 AM3 mins to read

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Tauranga's Brodie Connolly (KTM 125 SX), in a class all his own at the 2018 King of the Mountain motocross in Taranaki on Saturday. Photo/Andy McGechan, BikeSportNZ.com

Tauranga's Brodie Connolly (KTM 125 SX), in a class all his own at the 2018 King of the Mountain motocross in Taranaki on Saturday. Photo/Andy McGechan, BikeSportNZ.com

He may be one of the smallest riders on the track, but Bay of Plenty's Brodie Connolly certainly has a lot of courage, a huge heart and he possesses giant-sized talent too.

The 14-year-old KTM rider from Tauranga was unstoppable during the junior phase of racing at the annual King
of the Mountain motocross near New Plymouth on Saturday.

He not only seemed comfortable in storming to a hat-trick of wins in his 12-15 years' 125cc class, but he lined up against the elder riders too.

Some of them were on 250cc bikes, and dominated the all-in junior feature final, leading that end-of-day race from start to finish.

It was also a 1-2-3 finish for the KTM brand in that prestigious final race, with Dunedin's Grason Veitch (KTM 250) finishing runner-up and Cambridge's Seton Head (KTM 125) taking the third step on the podium.

Veitch had earlier annihilated the 14-16 years' 250cc class with a hat-trick of wins and Head had dominated the 15-16 years' 125cc class with a 2-1-1 score-card.

Other junior grade winners on Saturday were Ashburton's Ben Wall (14-16 years' 85cc class, Husqvarna); Rongotea's Rhys Jillings (12-13 years' 85cc class, KTM); Christchurch's Kobe Thoms (8-11 years' 85cc class, KTM) and Featherston's Aston Scott (8-11 years' 65cc class, KTM).

Connolly said winning this event was ideal in continuing his build-up for the upcoming Junior Motocross World Championships in Australia – that event set for Horsham, in Victoria, in August.

"That event is the main focus for me this season," said Connolly, who will this year be a year 10 pupil at Tauranga's Boys' College, but perhaps with a focus also to a career as a fulltime professional motocross racer overseas.

"This is the first time that I have won the King of the Mountain feature. It's an all-capacities race and I finished fourth last year, that time riding an 85cc KTM."

The 14-year-old said his opponent Grason had a small crash in the feature race which took some of the pressure off him.

"I just concentrated on my own riding and not making mistakes," Connolly said.

"I like this Taranaki track and riding here was good build-up too for me ahead of the Woodville GP motocross (this coming weekend). I have won my class seven years in a row at Woodville, but this will be the first time for me on a 125cc bike."

Connolly won the 13-16 years' 85cc class at Woodville last year and he also won the junior 85cc Champion of Champions trophy at Woodville, hinting that more big things could also be coming from him this weekend.

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