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Mitch and Tony Rees hit by crashes but still lead Suzuki Series F1

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16 Dec, 2025 01:06 AM3 mins to read

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Whakatāne’s defending champion Mitch Rees (Honda CBR1000RR-R No 1) leads his 58-year-old father Tony Rees (No 11) and Upper Hutt’s Rogan Chandler (No 15) through turn one in the premier formula one/superbikes class at Manfeild at the weekend. Photo / Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com

Whakatāne’s defending champion Mitch Rees (Honda CBR1000RR-R No 1) leads his 58-year-old father Tony Rees (No 11) and Upper Hutt’s Rogan Chandler (No 15) through turn one in the premier formula one/superbikes class at Manfeild at the weekend. Photo / Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com

Championship hopes tightened at Manfeild over the weekend as a father‑and‑son duo suffered costly crashes in round two of the Suzuki International Series.

It was a difficult weekend for the Honda team-mates and “sometimes rivals” from the Bay of Plenty as the two men tackled the second round of three in the big annual Suzuki International Series in the Manawatū.

Defending series champion Mitch Rees and his father Tony Rees were ranked No 1 and No 2 in the three-round series after the opening stanza in Taupō just over a week ago.

But now, after a tough couple of days of racing at round two at the Manfeild circuit, on the outskirts of Feilding, both riders have haemorrhaged vital points, trimming their advantage significantly.

Mitch Rees slid off his Honda CBR1000RR-R and failed to finish race one at Manfeild on Saturday, while Tony Rees crashed his distinctive red bike in the third and final F1 race on Sunday.

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With an inflamed ankle, Tony Rees did not line up for the restart.

The dynamic duo from Whakatāne are now first and third in the standings for the premier formula one/superbikes class.

Consistency from fast-improving Upper Hutt rider Rogan Chandler has earned him the No 2 position in the F1 standings and he is now just three points adrift of Mitch Rees.

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It’s obviously a true family affair with Mitch Rees, who turns 33 in three days’ time, and his 58-year-old dad Tony both still well-positioned to again make it an eventual Rees Honda Team 1-2 in this popular Christmastime competition.

Tony Rees just needs to get back past Rogan Chandler at the final round on the public streets of Whanganui in less than two weeks’ time.

With two of three rounds now under his wheels, Mitch Rees knows that, barring further disaster, he’s on track to make it five F1/superbike class titles in a row in this series. He won this premier class title in 2020, 2022, 2023 and also in 2024 (the series was not run in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic).

“I guess it will make the final round in Whanganui pretty exciting for the fans,” Mitch said.

“Tony and I have dominated the racing so far, but riders such as Rogan and Luca [Durning] have been pushing pretty hard. It has certainly made the competition interesting.

“Dad doesn’t have anything to prove and, later this week, I’m sure he’ll make the decision about whether he races at Whanganui or not.

“We have accumulated a lot of crutches and moon boots over the years you know,” he laughed.

The Rees men have between them won all F1 races in this 2025 series thus far, although that is plainly tempered by the fact they have each also now suffered a non-finish race.

The series will wrap up, as usual, in Whanganui on Boxing Day, including the Robert Holden Memorial feature race, a prestigious race that was won by Mitch Rees in 2022, 2023 and last year too, by his late brother Damon Rees in 2020 and by their father Tony on seven occasions (between 1990 and 2016).

– By Andy McGechan,www.BikesportNZ.com

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