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WHITAKER NEEDED ALL HIS SKILLS TO WIN EXTREME DIRT BIKE SERIES WAINUIOMATA’S JAKE WHITAKER (KTM) WON THE TIGHT FINAL BATTLE FOR GLORY IN THE NEW ZEALAND EXTREME OFF-ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES STORY: ANDY MCGECHAN, BIKESPORTNZ.COM A s was predicted, this year’s edition of the New Zealand Extreme Off- Road Championship series went right down to the wire in Canterbury. The fourth and final round of the Yamaha- sponsored competition was wrapped up after two days of brutal riding at two vastly different venues around Christchurch on Friday and Saturday, with the series outcome unsure until the final few moments of race action. The weekend’s two-dayer began with an enduro- cross at the Christchurch A&P Showgrounds on Friday, followed by the Nut Buster hard enduro at nearby Oxford the following day. Wainuiomata’s Jake Whitaker eventually claimed 14 KIWI RIDER the glamour Gold Class trophy on Saturday afternoon, although even he wasn’t sure he’d done enough until moments after the final session and he needed all his magical skills from years of winning national trial championships to get him through the demands of the weekend. He had been locked in a fierce battle throughout this year’s extreme series with Helensville’s Tom Buxton and, when they locked horns again on Friday and Saturday, the battle intensified still further. Christchurch rider Hamish Macdonald, just returned from international duties and making his first appearance in this domestic series, won the enduro-cross on Friday, but most eyes were on the see-saw battle for championship honours between Whitaker and Buxton.