KIWI RIDER 12 2018 VOL.2 | Page 35

Four of the five championship classes were dominated by just one rider at the South Waikato Motorcycle Club’s circuit at Amisfield here can be no denying the supercross talent of riders Ben Townley, Josiah Natzke, Carlin Hedley and Korban Paget. They were the men who dealt out unbeaten performances at a damp round one of the New Zealand Supercross Championships at Tokoroa in the first weekend of December. Four of each the five championship classes were dominated by just one rider at the South Waikato Motorcycle Club’s circuit at Amisfield, on the fringes of Tokoroa, although, in each case, results were never really certain until the final laps, with thrilling cut-and-thrust racing being a feature of the night. Oropi’s Townley (SX1, open class), Mount Maunganui’s Natzke (SX2, 250cc), Ohaupo’s Hedley (SX Lites, 125cc) and Rangiora’s Paget (Junior 250) each recorded a hat-trick of wins in their respective classes, perhaps setting the tone for how the championships might wrap up at the final round at Winton, near Invercargill, two weeks’ later. In the remaining championship class, the Junior Lites, it had looked like Hamilton’s Nicholas Westgate would take charge after he won the first two of three races on the night at Tokoroa, but then visiting Czech Republic rider Julius Mikula won the final race, while Westgate managed only seventh, causing something of a boil-over. Westgate’s brother, Dylan Westgate, finished with a 2-3-2 score-card on the night and this was enough for him to end up level on points at the top, only losing out to his sibling rival on a count-back, while a 3-2-4 score-card from Rongotea’s Rhys Jillings earned him the third podium spot, just ahead of Mikula. Townley, who was SX1 champ in 2016 but a non-starter last season, battled early on with fast-starting Taupo rider Cohen Chase, but once in front, Townley was never threatened. Nelson’s Reece Walker earned the third spot on the night’s SX1 podium with a solid 3-2-3 score-card. For the senior SX2 class riders, the Tokoroa event was actually round two of the nationals after the inaugural S-X Open Auckland, the international event that was held at Mt Smart Stadium the previous weekend, registering as round one for them. KIWI RIDER 35