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BMX: Bay riders help NZ win Mighty 11s junior test

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29 Oct, 2017 03:19 AM2 mins to read

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Mighty 11s BMX riders Jaydah-Lily Lees and Kiera Waite ready to go to the start of their first race last Saturday. Photo/John Stone

Mighty 11s BMX riders Jaydah-Lily Lees and Kiera Waite ready to go to the start of their first race last Saturday. Photo/John Stone

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Before Jaydah-Lily Lees and Kiera Waite battled the Australians at the BMX New Zealand North Island Titles last weekend they had a clear goal to come home with the trophy.

They not only tried their best at the Whangarei competition, the pair, along with the rest of their Mighty 11s Junior test team members Greer Hall and Sacha Earnest, smashed their target to reclaim the trophy from their transtasman oponents.

Jaydah-Lily, from Whakatane, and Kiera, from Tauranga, were representing the Tauranga BMX Club when they competed at titles event as part of the Mighty 11s Junior test team.

The pair were the first second-generation Mighty 11s team members since its inception, following in the bike tracks of their fathers - Jaydah-Lily's dad Hayden Moore and Kiera's dad Cameron Waite.

Jaydah-Lily said taking out the competition was "cool" with her favourite part of the event being when she was heading to the podium with everyone cheering for her and her teammates as they collected their trophy.

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She said was really happy and excited to have been able to achieve the goal she set.

Moore said the girls worked hard and came together as a team perfectly and he was proud they had achieved their goal.

The prestigious Mighty 11s team consists of New Zealand's top four 11-year-old girls and boys, taking on Australia's top four boys and girls. The challenge takes place twice a year, with those who competed last weekend being selected for the team from a trial in September. The next trial is scheduled for Easter.

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Team manager Sharon Cheesman said the girls worked hard and "did a fantastic job".

"Kiera was brought in at the last minute because one of the girls broke her arm, she jumped up to the challenge.

"It's an amazing experience for that group."

Cheesman said the team members would get the chance to take the trophy home for about a month each.

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