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“With [Tauranga’s] Brodie Connolly [now injured and] out of the 125cc class, I can tone it back a bit and just do what I need to do to get the results. The pressure is off me a bit in that class, although there are still some very fast riders there,” said Harwood. “In the MX2 class it didn’t quite go to plan for me today. I was in the lead for a lot of the first race, but then some lappers held me up and (Australian) Kyle Webster went around the outside of me. I ran out of time to pass him and was only about a second behind him at the finish. “In race two I tucked the front wheel under me in the first lap and crashed. I was back in seventh or eighth and fought back to second place and wasn’t far behind Wilson Todd in the end. “In race three, once again I crashed in about the third corner of the first lap and then a rider in front of me made a mistake and crashed and I went into him, hitting the dirt for a second time. I fought back to finish fourth. “It wasn’t an ideal weekend for me, but I had good speed ... I could have won, should have won ... but things just didn’t work out for me. I’m still leading the series in the MX2 class and I have to be happy with that. It could have been worse.” Mangakino’s Maximus Purvis continued to lead the MX2 class battle-within-a-battle for Under-19 age group honours and, after Rotorua, he was eight points ahead of Australian Morgan Fogarty, with Hamilton’s Reef Wheki still third. HARWOOD KIWI RIDER 85