"That's the plan anyway," said Power afterwards.
"It was a good day for me. I haven't been getting good starts lately but I got off the start line pretty well, for once, and followed Scott [Birch] through the first motocross track section of the race.
"I got past him just as we entered the bush for the first time and it was a real ding-dong battle between the two of us throughout the race from then on.
"It was just the two of us swapping the lead and we sort of left everyone else behind.
"The fuel tank on my bike is a good size, about 1.5 litres more capacity than some of the other bikes ... something that's standard with this Yamaha ... and that gave me an advantage.
"I could do 90 minutes before coming into the pits.
"On the last lap, Scott was in front but he made a mistake and then I went past and just put the hammer down, stretching out a bit of a gap at the front.
"It was getting very rough but the bike hooks up brilliantly, even on the steep uphills. It was a nice win to celebrate."
Power's next outing will be the opening round of the new Extreme Enduro Series, the Riverhead 100, in the Riverhead Forest, west of Auckland, this weekend.
Yamaha riders won both main categories at the Te Puke race on Saturday, Power winning the Pro grade and Cambridge's Chris Foster riding his Yamaha YZ250 to ninth overall, easily enough to finish first among the Expert grade riders.