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B ragging rights have gone to Manawatu’s Paul Whibley after he won a thrilling opening round of the 2020 New Zealand Cross-country Championships near Marton on February 16. Whibley (Yamaha) took the lead at the start of the three-hour senior race and he never looked back from there. The 41-year-old two-time former United States cross-country champion and 2015 New Zealand cross-country champion was in scintillating form and he quickly built a solid advantage as Hamilton’s Phil Goodwright (Husqvarna) and Pukekawa’s Jim Orton (KTM) settled in behind him. Suffering various injuries over the past couple of seasons and generally only an occasional racer in recent times, Whibley was hoping to mark his return to this four-round Yamaha-sponsored competition with a positive statement and he 102 KIWI RIDER certainly did that at Marton, eventually winning the main race by a comfortable margin. “I knew I couldn’t relax and had to push near the end,” said Whibley afterwards. “I think the last time I’ve raced the season was 2015, so it’s been a while. My training has not been going like it used to be. It was hard work today. I don’t know how I hung on for three hours. It was a quite demanding track with lots of ups and downs.” Taupo’s three-time former national champion Brad Groombridge (Suzuki) and Raglan’s defending 2019 champion Jason Dickey (Beta) were stuck in traffic at the start and well behind the leaders as the riders completed the first of what would be seven brutal laps on the parched farmland course. Groombridge eventually fought through to