“It’s always good to get a win under the belt to start a series. It takes a bit of pressure off,” 33-year-old Groombridge said afterwards.
“I actually had half a foot-peg snap off during the race and didn’t realise until the end of it that this had happened. I think I was a bit lucky. It could have ended badly for me.
“I didn’t get a great start, but managed to snatch the lead during a fuel stop after two laps [about 40 minutes into the race].
“I’m looking ahead most to the final round because that involves a little more strategy and management. The two-hour race on Saturday was a bit of a sprint for me really.”
Most outstanding of the junior riders on Saturday was Brown’s younger brother, Sheldon Brown, who won the 90-minute junior race by a slim nine seconds from Te Awamutu’s Nixon Parkes, with Aucklander Millen Cargill, Rotorua’s James Bates and Cambridge’s Harrison Findlay completing the top five.
Best of the small bike (85cc two-stroke and 150cc four-stroke) riders was Raglan’s Ryley Shaw, who finished the junior race 16th overall.
Round two is set for Maddix Park, near Tauranga, on November 25.
2023 New Zealand Cross-country Championships calendar:
Round two, Saturday, November 25, at Maddix Park, Tauranga.
Round three, Sunday, December 10, at Tinui, near Masterton.
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