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Taupō's Scott Moir among the favourites in Suzuki International Series

By Andy McGechan
Rotorua Daily Post·
10 Nov, 2020 08:02 PM4 mins to read

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Taupō's Scott Moir leads Whanganui's Jayden Carrick on Whanganui's Cemetery Circuit during last year's Suzuki Series. Photo / Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com

Taupō's Scott Moir leads Whanganui's Jayden Carrick on Whanganui's Cemetery Circuit during last year's Suzuki Series. Photo / Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com

Forget Lightbox, Netflix, Spark Sport or Sky TV for your summer viewing – be royally entertained with live motorcycle racing at the always-popular Suzuki International Series, starting next month.

It is certainly going to be another scorching summer of motorcycling this year, with the annual road-race competition absolutely swamped with entries and organiser Allan "Flea" Willacy sure he will again have trouble fitting them all in.

Willacy is overjoyed with the huge interest being shown by riders and he believes the 2020 edition of the series, set to kick off at Taupō's Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park on December 6, will be massive.

Manfeild follows as host venue a week later, on December 13, and the action wraps up on the public streets of Whanganui's famous Cemetery Circuit on Boxing Day.

"It's almost unbelievable, but entry numbers are up on last year," Willacy said.

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"The Formula Three and Sports/BEARS classes have already been closed off for a week now."

This popular three-round series is New Zealand's most esteemed motorcycle competition and it has again attracted a huge number of top-calibre riders.

Suzuki's former national and Suzuki International Series champion in the F1 class, Wellington's Sloan Frost, will be determined to win again, while Taupō's Scott Moir, the Suzuki International Series outright winner in 2017 and again in 2018, and Suzuki's 2019 national superbike champion Daniel Mettam, from Glen Eden, won't be taking a back seat either.

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Whanganui rider Jayden Carrick steps out this year on a Suzuki GSX-R1000 and former 600cc frontrunner David Hall, from Te Awamutu, joins the superbike brigade for the first time, also racing one of the potent GSX-R1000 bikes.

Christchurch's Alastair Hoogenboezem, winner of the superbike class during the Covid-19-shortened New Zealand Superbike Championship series in March, will make the trip north to tackle the Suzuki Series again this year and Auckland former national superbike champion Jaden Hassan rejoins the fray after a five-year hiatus.

Whakatāne's Damon Rees will make a welcome return to New Zealand after a successful 2020 season spent racing the British Superbike Championships in the superstock class.

If his family pedigree, his early-season form in New Zealand this year and his front-running antics in the UK are to be acknowledged, then he'll be among the favourites to win.

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Damon's elder brother Mitch Rees and their father Tony Rees – the multi-time national superbike champion who was Suzuki International Series champion in 2016 – are also entered for 2020 and that will stir up the action even further.

The Suzuki International Series offers races for Formula Two (600 Supersport), Formula Three, Supersport 300, Post Classics (pre-89), BEARS (non-Japanese bikes), sports bikes, super motard bikes and sidecars, so there's no shortage of on-track action.

Willacy said "with riders unable to race as much this Covid-affected season as much as they'd have liked, they'll be tearing their hair out to get going" and this means the racing will be twice as intense.

As always, the third and final round of the series, on the public streets of Whanganui's world-renowned Cemetery Circuit on Boxing Day, will bring fans the excitement and closeness that only street racing can deliver.

The 1.6km course comprises eight corners, a railway crossing, an overbridge and blind S-bends, flanked either side by headstones.

This is a venue unrivalled almost anywhere in the world, a place where more than 10,000 spectators cram every nook and cranny as bikes race past almost within touching distance. Riders can't believe it and spectators love it.

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You have to be there on Boxing Day to see who takes out the series overall and, of course, to witness who claims the most sought-after, one-off Robert Holden Feature race trophy.

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