KIWI RIDER 08 2019 VOL.1 | Page 99

C an 2019 finally be the breakthrough year for New Zealand’s Courtney Duncan? After three consecutive seasons of narrowly missing out, this year’s world championship campaign may finally bear fruit for the 23-year- old international motocross star from Otago. She took two more giant strides towards winning the 2019 Women’s Motocross World Championships (WMX), dominating in the Czech Republic on the weekend of July 27-28, the third round of five in the series. Duncan flew in from her hometown of Palmerston, near Dunedin, to blitz the qualifying session at the Czech Grand Prix at Loket, registering a time two seconds quicker than the next best WMX rider at the high-profile event. She then scored back-to-back wins on the hard- packed track, giving her an impressive tally of five race wins from six starts in the series thus far. Racing this year for the first time for the British- based Bike It DRT Kawasaki Racing Team, the flying Kiwi is now 14 points in front of her Dutch arch rival Nancy Van De Ven (Yamaha) with just two rounds (four races, two at each event) remaining – at Imola, in Italy, on August 17-18 and at Afyon, in Turkey, on September 7-8. Duncan crossed the finish line a massive 36 seconds ahead of Van De Ven in race one in the Czech Republic and then repeated the dose, winning race two by the exact same margin, on this occasion crossing the line ahead of German rider Larissa Papenmeier (Yamaha). KIWI RIDER 99