KIWI RIDER MAY 2018 VOL.1 | Page 24

REES GIVES FANS A GL T he sport is in a healthy state and excited race fans at Taupo’s fourth and final round of the superbike nationals were treated to a glimpse into the future. With his 2017 national superbike champion father Tony Rees watching on from pit lane, 25-year-old Mitch Rees experienced a breakthrough weekend at the Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park facility on March 17-18. In only his second season of racing superbikes, Mitch Rees celebrated his first ever superbike race win during day one of racing on the Saturday and then, to prove that was no fluke, he scored an even more impressive come-from-behind win the following day. His 1-3-1 score-card for the weekend was easily enough to earn him the top podium spot for this final round and it also cemented his place as national No.2 in the class for 2018, finishing the series behind 36-year-old Wellington rider Sloan Frost (Red Baron Suzuki GSX-R1000A). That Rees (Honda CBR1000SP1) should be winning superbike races so early in his career probably surprised nobody, least of all himself, because he has certainly been “knocking 2017 champ Tony Rees with son MItch - the start of a legacy? on the door” the previous few months. “It was good to get that first win,” said Mitch Rees. “I have been battling with these top guys for a while and it was probably just a matter of time, to be honest. “I’ve had a great coach with dad (Tony) always being there for me. He’s a great motivator and gives me confidence that I can do this. “I’ll be heading back over to Australia now to race. I raced round one of their series 24 KIWI RIDER