Mangakino's Kayne Lamont, riding for the South Waikato team, dominated the MX2 class and other riders to shine included Pukekohe A's Brandon Tipene, Taupo's Hadleigh Knight, Kapimana's Josh Bartosh, Gold Coast's Billy Frank, Mount Maunganui's Rhys Carter, Nelson's Nathan Clare, Taranaki's Daryl Hurley, Gold Coast's Bjarne Fredericksen, Bay of Plenty's Darren Capill and Taranaki's Nick Hornby, to name a few.
Cooper and Picard were the only riders to finish the day unbeaten last year.
Picard won the Junior 250/125 combined race and the Junior 250-85cc combined race as well.
Cooper won the MX1/veterans combined race and the MX1/MX2 combined race, on both occasions followed across the line by Hurley.
Approximately $9000 was raised at the event last season, that cash going towards New Zealand's three-rider entry to the MXoN in Belgium last year, while it is hoped as similar amount will be raised to send the Kiwi team to Germany this time around.
The three riders (plus a reserve) to represent New Zealand in Germany in September are expected to be named in the coming weeks.