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Greytown’s Jack Bennett. Motorcycling New Zealand’s mini and junior motocross co-ordinator Michelle Davies said the host Hawke’s Bay Motorcycle Club “did a tremendous job”. “With the way the weather played out, the riders actually had two entirely different tracks to deal with over the weekend,” she said. “On Saturday it was 20 degrees Celsius and the track was hard-packed and a little dusty. It rained overnight and on Sunday it was 13 degrees and the track was damp but perfect. It provided an extra challenge for TE WHETU the riders to learn how to adapt to changing conditions. “Arama Te Whetu’s unbeaten performance at the weekend was the obvious stand-out, but special mention should also be made of Whangarei’s Hannah Perris, who finished fourth overall against the boys in the 7-8 years’ 65cc class.” Perris finished just two points off claiming a podium position in her class. The Central Otago Motorcycle Club, near Queenstown, will host the New Zealand Mini Motocross Nationals next year. WESTGATE CLASS WINNERS 9-11 65cc: 1. William Pluck (Cambridge); 2. Rafe Paweai (Pahiatua); 3. Travis Taylor (New Plymouth) 7-8 65cc: 1. Arama Te Whetu (Tauranga); 2. Ryan Keen (Invercargill); 3. Maddox Swanson (Carterton) 6-8 50cc: 1. Levi McMaster (Christchurch); 2. Jaxon Pardoe (Gisborne); 3. Jack Bennett (Greytown) 4-7 50cc: 1. Rhys Perris (Whangarei); 2. Brody Sparrow (Pahiatua); 3. Van Hazelden (Cambridge) 8-11 trail bike: 1. Zoe Verhoeven (Cambridge); 2. Troy Downs (Te Awamutu); 3. Riley Westgate (Matamata) 7-9 trail bike: 1. Jack Hazelden (Cambridge); 2. Harry Pluck (Cambridge); 3. Reeve Lee (Taupo) 4-7 50cc intro: 1. Jacob Wilson (Christchurch); 2. Charles Cox (Napier); 3. Atawhai Wirepa-Hei (Gisborne) 36 KIWI RIDER