UNBEATEN: Hamilton's Josiah Natzke (CMR Red Bull KTM 125) was unbeaten in the 125cc class in Rotorua on Sunday. PHOTO/ANDY MCGECHAN/BikesportNZ.com
UNBEATEN: Hamilton's Josiah Natzke (CMR Red Bull KTM 125) was unbeaten in the 125cc class in Rotorua on Sunday. PHOTO/ANDY MCGECHAN/BikesportNZ.com
Consolidation was the keyword at the third round of four in this season's New Zealand Motocross Championships in Rotorua.
The lead riders in each of the three championship classes - MX1 (450cc), MX2 (250cc), and 125cc - each strengthened their respective title claims after a furious day of racing yesterday.
The third round was held on hilly farmland on the outskirts of Rotorua, on the Phillips' family farm.
Mount Maunganui's Cody Cooper, the defending MX1 class champion, started the day with a three-point lead over his nearest rival Rotorua's John Phillips.
But, when the noise of engines died away late in the afternoon, Cooper was able to celebrate a 19-point lead over the new main challenger, Australian Kirk Gibbs.
Cooper finished 3-1-1 in his three races on Sunday to top the standings for the day and Gibbs finished 1-4-4 for the runner-up position, while Tauranga's Ben Townley - making his only appearance in the series - earned Sunday's third podium spot with his 2-3-7 results.
When Australian visitor Jay Wilson arrived at the Rotorua track, he was a solid 20-points ahead of his nearest threat for the MX2 (250cc) class honours, Takaka's Hamish Harwood. At the end of the day, Wilson had boosted his advantage to 37 points over Harwood. Wilson is clearly dominant in this class. The 20-year-old from the Gold Coast has now won seven out of nine MX2 class races thus far.
In the smallest bike division, the 125cc class, Hamilton's defending champion Josiah Natzke scored another hat-trick of wins on Sunday, ballooning his advantage from 11 points over Taupo's Cohen Chase at the start of the day to 37 points. Ngatea's Ben Broad has moved into second on the standings.
A crash at the start of the day's first 125cc race cost Chase dearly. He managed to fight back from last position to finish 15th in that race, and backed that up by finishing third and second in the next two races, but it meant his title hopes suffered a huge hit. Broad was a picture of consistency, finishing 3-4-3, although he will need to step it up at the final round if he hopes to catch Natzke, and Chase is also breathing down his neck, just one point behind.
The fourth and final round of the JT Racing-sponsored series is set for Harrisville, on the outskirts of Pukekohe, next weekend.