Kiwi Dobbyn On Podium In Junior Motocross Worlds
For immediate release
16 August 2009
Race results –
2009 RoadCraft FIM Junior Motocross World
Championship
Kiwi Dobbyn On Podium In Junior
Motocross World Championship
Warkworth’s Hamish
Dobbyn has celebrated the debut of World Championship
motocross racing in New Zealand by finishing third in the
125cc class at today’s RoadCraft Junior Motocross World
Championship in Taupo.
Dobbyn is the first Kiwi ever to finish on the podium and his sensational result combined with 13 year old girl Courtney Duncan’s 6th to take New Zealand to the third place in the ‘Nations Trophy.’
Duncan’s result was the best ever by a female in Junior Motocross World Championship racing and she demonstrated her outstanding riding ability by finishing fourth in the second race.
America’s Eli Tomac (Honda) won the 125cc class ahead of Australia’s Tye Simmonds while in the 85cc class for 12-14 year old riders Jay Wilson won Australia’s first ever motocross world championship ahead of Italy’s Samuele Bernadini.
Rain throughout the weekend didn’t deter crowds of over 10,000 who enjoyed thrilling racing in what was the first time the Junior Motocross World Championship event has left European shores.
‘The mission of the Taupo Motorcycle Club is to provide opportunities for junior riders to compete at the highest level possible and today epitomised this,” said Club President Geoff Hall – the Club was granted hosting rights on the back of successful international events in 2006 and 2008.
“Events like this would be possible without the hard work of many volunteers and, of course, our sponsors, who do an amazing job,” said Hall.
For a full list of qualifying results, please go to http://www.mylaps.com/results/showevent.jsp?id=458753
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