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COURTNEY DUNCAN: JUNIOR MX


Hi everyone, and welcome back to my
column. The last few months have been very
busy. I have been competing in a lot of events
which is great!

THE NATIONALS
To start us off I am going to talk a wee bit
about the 2009 NZ Junior MX Nationals held
at Taupo in April. The Taupo MX Club did a
fantastic job over the weekend with watering
the track and every other little thing. My class
was very tough. We had about 56 riders so
that meant we had to qualify. I qualified in third
place. My best two races were both third place
as well. Unfortunately my consistency was not
great putting me back to eighth overall.
Micah McGoldrick cleaned up my class.
Brandon and Logan rode awesomely as well
banging bars all weekend. Brandon finally got
the better of Logan in the last race putting the
overall like that.
Congratulations to Cameron Dillon, Dion
Picard, Campbell King, Micah McGoldrick,
Dylan Walsh and Josiah Natzke.
I would like to say a big thanks to Grant
Cuthbertson from Dunedin for putting in a lot
of effort to get my bike ready for the Nationals
and the Meikles for the support, cheers.

BIKE CHANGE
Recently I have changed brands of bikes and
am now riding Yamaha. They are awesome.
My Hondas were worn out and they actually
don’t make 85s anymore, so my next step,
we decided, was to go blue.
I would just like to thank Honda and
Davidson Honda for supporting me and say
a HUGE thanks to John and Jeremy and the
team at Timaru Honda for supporting me over
the last couple of years.
You guys have been really awesome and I
enjoyed being on the team.

OTHER RACING
My first outing on the blue bike was the first
round of the Sandpit series in Invercargill
where I managed three wins from three
starts, which was good. The following weekend
I travelled to Christchurch for the first
round of TTs. The weather was awesome.
Micah, Campbell and I had some close races.
I won two races with Campbell winning the
other, so I just sit in front on points.
I went to the Junior Worlds training squad
on the eighth and ninth of May, which was a
full-on couple of days on and off the bike. On
the way home we called in to Foxton for the
Wellington Champs.
The weather wasn’t very good to us, but
you get those days. I managed a fourth and
second, for fourth overall. The overall was as
close as I had ever seen before with first to
fourth split by one point. Dion won overall and
also cleaned up the 125s.

NEW SPONSOR
Finally I have been extremely lucky and am
rapt to have a new sponsor, Sportspro with
their Fox and Scott products. Thanks a lot
guys for taking me on board the team. Sportspro
have already sent me down new Fox
racing gear, Fox gear bag, Scott goggle case,
new goggles, stickers and everything.
Thanks again to everyone who has helped
out over the last couple of months.

See ya’ at the track soon.
Courtney Duncan #8

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COURTNEY DUNCAN: JUNIOR MX


Hello everyone, I can hardly believe it, my fourth monthly race report for KR Kids. I just finish one then I have to come up with another! Anyway, there’s always plenty to write about from my end. And if you’re like me you’ll have been training heaps and doing plenty of racing.
RECENT RIDE
One of my recent rides was at the Taupo track on the 21st and 22nd of March as part of the training squad for the World Junior MX Champs. We had a few busy couple of days training. We went through fitness testing with Ian and a track walk with DK and Nic Saunders before we jumped on our bikes for a 20 min practice and a 15 min qualifying session. We then had a break for lunch before getting back on our bikes to do 30 minutes of sprint laps ….as well as a session (believe it or not!) learning how to fall off our motorcycles safety. After that was completed the day was over.
EARLY START
The following day we had a choice of swimming, mountain biking or running, I chose the swimming which had me at the pool at 6.30am. Shortly after that we were back at the track where they split us into groups which did different sections of the track. The training was awesome and well worth it!



STH CANTY CHAMPS
The next event on the calendar for me was the South Canterbury Champs held at Cochrane’s property at Waimate. I raced two classes over the weekend – the 13-16 years and the Ladies. I would have to say the 13-16s class was more exciting. I ended up second overall behind Blue Wing Honda rider Campbell King. He won three out of the five races and I won two making the racing quite close. I managed to win the Ladies class in front of Ashlee Norman. The 8-10 year class was won by Davidson Honda rider Taine O’Callaghan and the 11-12 year class was cleaned up by Joel Meikle (also aboard his Honda), while the 125 cc class was won by KTM NZ rider Isaiah McGoldrick and the Junior 250 class by yet another Honda rider, this time, Sam O’Callaghan. That’s it for this month guys and I’ll be back next month to report on the racing. Until then take care! And make sure you read my column next month because I’ve got some REALLY exciting news to tell you!
Courtney Duncan


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