This article was actually released prior to SuperMoto Stuff and carries details of the free entry referred to in that posting:
Hi Supermoto-ists:
Free Rider Entry:
This is it. In a moment of weakness the Bike Mart directors agreed to
offer all dealer advertisers from the last 12 months a pair of rider
entries for the Bike Mart Supermoto.
Remember there are 2 new classes for
standard wheels, brake caliper and suspension travel so you\'ll be fine on
what you\'ve got in the garage.
Grab a Bike Mart check what local dealer advertises in the mag and give
them a call. If they are using their entries have another look and call
the next dealer. Don\'t be shy it\'s all good for Supermoto. The dealers
will see how much interest there is and might even be able to help you
out. Postal entries close next week so get onto it now.
You need to have a salesman sign your entry (which can be printed off the
website or taken out of Kiwi Rider/ Bike Mart) and write clearly the
dealership name.
There are classes from 85cc to open. Check it out in the latest Kiwi Rider
and Bike Mart or log onto - SuperMotard.co.nz.
Go for it!
Website:
Anthony has got the website looking real good and is working on even more
features. The events section has pretty much everything that is going on
at the moment and you can even print off entry forms to send in. Keep an
eye out as he\'s working on even more features all the time.
That\'s - SuperMotard.co.nz.
Taumarunui Club Event:
The guys sent me some pics and the track looks way cool. Who would of
thought aye? Little old Taumarunui having the coolest track with elevation
changes and some neat corners and layout. Not many of us obviously, turn
out was shocking. I didn\'t go so I won\'t get too righteous but you\'d be
well advised to check it out, looks like serious fun. For the record local
lad, one Russell Josiah cleaned up with pressure from Brendon Stephenson
and Paul Wilson. The boys were all looking pretty sharp in their
preparation for the Bike Mart Supermoto I\'m told. Word is the guys will be
running at Kart meetings as well.
Fordell Hotel Okoia Hill Climb:
Motards, yawn, KICKED ARSE as usual. Cudge (Craig Scott) cleaned up
(again) with Stephenson and Healey rounding out the top 3.
Atiamuri Hill climb
Few details, but some Shane (not King) on a CRF450 smoked them. This was a gravel event so road bike poofters were excused.
Cheers Todd
Phone: 025 2926889
E-mail:Todd Sutherland: