"I like the venue at Waimiha ... [And] I love riding this bike so much. The YZ125 is so nimble that it's great among the trees and still has plenty of power where I need it."
The latest result has given Nield his fourth national title, including two in the under 200cc two-stroke class adding to previous national enduro championships in the under 300cc four-stroke and over 200cc two-stroke classes.
In December, Nield will once again return to the Kingdom of Lesotho, a landlocked country completely surrounded by South Africa, to contest the Roof of Africa extreme enduro event where he will be competing against the best riders in the world.
He first raced this event in 2011 where out of 430 riders he came 10th overall, and again the following year, although his goal to beat his previous placement was shattered due to being hospitalised as a result of dislocating his shoulder from a fall on day one (despite the chronic pain Nield re-joined the race on the final day).
Nield remains determined to better his 2011 placing this year.
It's certainly been a great start to the year for the Far North rider, who also runs training clinics for dirtbike enthusiasts.
- Additional reporting by Andy McGechan - BikesportNZ.com