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Mount Maunganui's Cody Cooper finishes 2021 motocross season in style

Rotorua Daily Post
29 Mar, 2021 12:17 AM3 mins to read

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Mount Maunganui's Cody Cooper on his way to an impressive hat-trick of MX1 class wins in Taupō on Sunday. Photo / Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com

Mount Maunganui's Cody Cooper on his way to an impressive hat-trick of MX1 class wins in Taupō on Sunday. Photo / Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com

Cody Cooper was unstoppable at the fourth and final round of the 2021 New Zealand Motocross Championships in Taupō on Sunday.

With three wins from three starts in the premier MX1 class on Sunday, the seven-time champion showed that he still has what it takes and rubbished any suggestions that retirement might be beckoning for the man who will turn 38 later this year.

"I'm still loving the sport and, of course, I love winning races, too," he said. However, even with Sunday's dominance, he came up 10 points short of claiming national MX1 title number eight this year.

Perhaps it was a case of leaving his charge until too late because four wins in total in an 11-race series isn't quite enough if your key rival wins six.

West Auckland's Hamish Harwood did just that and, with that, he celebrated winning his first national championship title in the premier class.

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"It was a great way to finish up the season," Cooper said.

"We made a few changes to the suspension during the week and I was really happy with the bike today.

"I felt good all season, but I wasn't always getting the starts. Even if I don't always win, I'm still loving this sport. When you get older, it's all about the experience you're having at the track on the day, rather than being focused on winning titles.

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"I felt really fit today and certainly don't feel like I'm 37. I'll be back next year to do it all again."

Only three individuals won MX1 class races this season, Taupō's Wyatt Chase winning the other outing in the 11-race series - he claimed the third podium spot overall.

Also on track in the MX1 class at Taupō's finale was recently-crowned New Zealand Superbike Champion, Whakatāne's Mitch Rees, swapping his road-race leathers for dirt bike apparel.

Riding a Honda CRF450, Rees decided he'd better follow through on the challenge he'd issued to his 1000cc superbike rivals that they should front up and race the motocross nationals final.

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Whakatāne's Mitch Rees, the superbike star swapping his road bike for a dirt bike "just for a bit of fun" on Sunday. Photo / Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com
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Only one of his superbike rivals did accept the challenge, Taupō's Scott Moir, although he opted instead to race in the non-championship MX3 class on Sunday.

With motocross obviously not Rees' main focus these days, Sunday's event at Taupō was the only round of the series that he entered and, despite lining up in the premier MX1 grade, he said it was "all just for a bit of fun".

Rees finished 12th overall for the day at Taupō and, even with just Sunday's three races to his credit, he actually finished the four-round series ranked 21st overall out of 39 entrants.

"I was always going to come and race here," he said.

"The results didn't really matter, but I qualified 19th, then twice finished 14th, before scoring a 10th in the last race. I'm pretty happy with that."

Meanwhile, Mangakino rider Maximus Purvis successfully defended his MX2 (250cc) class motocross title from last season, finishing ahead of Cooper's young Honda team-mate, Oparau rider James Scott.

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Scott had finished third overall in the MX2 class last season, so this represented a solid improvement for the teenager.

Silverdale's Hayden Smith won the MX125 class crown, his second victory in that class after previously winning it in 2017, and Tauranga's Brodie Connolly was crowned Under-19 champion.

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