Motorcycling Community Sadden By Tragic Loss
SEPTEMBER 21, 2020: The New Zealand motorcycling community is mourning the tragic loss at the weekend of one of its champions.

Teenage motocross star Grason Veitch was the victim of a motor vehicle accident in the early hours of Sunday morning and the reaction from his many friends and fans was instant and heartfelt, with several Kiwi internationals dedicating their most recent race results to their fallen comrade.
Hamish Macdonald, fellow Christchurch dirt bike racer Dylan Walsh, and Otago's Courtney Duncan, each of them currently racing in Europe, all paid tribute to their friend with posts on social media.
The 18-year-old Veitch, an Otago Boys' High School old boy, won numerous national titles as a junior racer and showed enough promise to perhaps go on to make it an international career.
Motorcycling New Zealand president Noel May, a personal friend of the family, also paid tribute to the young man from Dunedin.
"The entire New Zealand motorcycling community is saddened by this loss," said May. "The Veitch name is synonymous with motorcycling in Otago and I certainly feel the pain of this loss from both a personal and professional level.
"He was a teenager with a promising future ahead of him, a talented racer and keen hunter too, and we extend our condolences to his grieving parents, Dean and Maree, and to the rest of his family as well.”
Grason Veitch was six times a New Zealand junior motocross champion and also won his grade in the prestigious New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville on two separate occasions.
Credit: Words and photo by Andy McGechan, www.BikesportNZ.com
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