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IMPSE OF THE FUTURE and finished 13th overall, which I was happy with. It is a lot more competitive over there and I was battling in good company.” Tony Rees was sidelined this season with injury and unable to defend his national crown, but it seems he had a replacement (or two) standing by anyway. Mitch Rees obviously improved upon his remarkable sixth overall achievement on debut in the superbike ranks last season and his 23-year-old brother, 2017 New Zealand Supersport 600 champion Damon Rees, is also expected to return from his current stint of racing in Australia this season to possibly make it a father-and-two-sons three-pronged Honda superbike assault in New Zealand next summer. The “old guard”, which of course includes the 50-year-old Tony Rees, will need to be watching over their shoulders for the Rees siblings or, perhaps more likely, they should be looking straight on as the Honda pair charge towards the chequered flag ahead of them. KIWI RIDER 25