Posted by mtom on November 1, 2014

Category: Motorsports

Team Bel Ray Pro Rider Suzuki’s Brad Groombridge raced his 2015 RM-Z450 to victory in the MX1 class at Taupo on last Sunday. 

The 24-year-old also came close to winning the inaugural ‘Speedcross’ event on Saturday evening. 

Groombridge headed-off a series of threats from New Zealand’s elite 450cc riders, including fellow Kiwi internationals Hamish Dobbyn, Scott Columb, Ethan Martens and John Phillips. 

If the Moto City Suzuki-supported Groombridge can continue this momentum, he should be a contender to win the MX1 crown when the four-round New Zealand Motocross Championships kick off in New Plymouth in February. 

“I couldn’t quite win the final race of the day and that would have been a bonus with an entry into Australia’s famous Manjimup 15,000 Motocross event the prize, and I congratulate Hamish Dobbyn for winning that, but the main aim for me was winning the class outright,” said Groombridge. 

“I charged the start gate before that last race because the gate I was using was getting a bit rutted; then I didn’t get the traction I wanted. But I’m not making excuses and Hamish rode well to win that last race. I was expecting Hamish to be fast and it’s hard to be significantly faster than anyone else on this track or for one rider to completely dominate, so I knew I was in for a fight. 

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“It was all about consistency today and not hitting the ground. I didn’t actually think I would be able to ride today after my big crash at last night’s Speedcross. I was a bit sore today but I guess I came up with the goods in the end. 

“My fitness is very good and I’ll keep working on that as the nationals approach; there are a few other big events for me to concentrate on too, starting with the Acerbis Four-Hour cross-country race this coming weekend, and then the Auckland Motocross Championships, the annual Whakatane Summercross and the New Zealand Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville. I plan to be at an even higher level when the nationals kick off in February.” 

Bel Ray Pro Rider Suzuki team boss Andrew Hardisty was thrilled with his riders’ performances over the weekend. 

He said: “It was awesome to see Brad launch the new 2015 RM-Z450 so successfully today. Both the track and his opposition were tough, so it certainly wasn’t an easy day for him. 

“Our two MX2 250cc development riders Campbell King and Logan Blackburn also placed well. Campbell finished fifth overall but showed great potential to reach the podium, while Logan’s introduction into the 250cc class was also very encouraging. 

“Logan is new to the class and new to the Suzuki brand, plus he was coming off an injury, so for him to finish sixth overall was excellent.” 

via Team Suzuki Press Office

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