Supercross Climax set for Saturday Night
Wednesday, 20 January 2010 09:04    PDF Print E-mail
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Another high-octane explosion is set for Manukau City this Saturday night as the New Zealand Supercross Championships reach a climax.

When national supercross championship leader Ben Townley (Kawasaki) crashed at the third round of four in this season’s New Zealand Supercross Championships in Tokoroa on Saturday night, many in the large crowd feared the worst.

Was this the end to the Kiwi international's comeback bid? Was this the end to Townley's first New Zealand championship campaign in nearly 10 years?

But the Tauranga man then won the next two races and looked comfortable doing it.

The 25-year-old Townley therefore remains on target to take his first national title in more than 10 years and he will hopefully wrap it all up on the land beside the TelstraClear Events Centre in Manukau City this Saturday night.

With his 9-1-1 results in Tokoroa on Saturday, Townley extended his lead in the championship chase to 26 points over his nearest threat, Christchurch Honda rider Justin McDonald. Mount Maunganui pair Mason Phillips (Kawasaki) and Cody Cooper (Suzuki) are third equal, just one point further back.

Winner on the night in Tokoroa was fellow Bay of Plenty rider Cooper.

With 1-3-2 results, the seasoned international leapt from fourth to third equal in the championship standings and he fully intends to move up one or two more places this Saturday night.

"I struggled a bit tonight because my sore knee has no strength in it," said Cooper. "It's all swelled up. I'll just have to see what I can manage at the final round in Auckland."

The Senior Lites (250cc) class in Tokoroa belonged to defending champion Scott Columb (Suzuki), the Queenstown man finishing 2-1-1 on the night to edge out dual-class campaigner Phillips – who took his Kawasaki to 1-2-2 finishes.

Rangiora’s Isaiah McGoldrick (KTM) won the junior 250cc class at Tokoroa and created a 16-point buffer over nearest challenger Tom Managh (Suzuki), of Wanganui.

Managh crashed at Tokoroa and is now sidelined for up to three months, leaving the way clear for third-ranked rider, Auckland's Brandon Tipene (KTM), to move up on Saturday.

McGoldrick's younger brother Micah McGoldrick topped the podium in the Junior Lites (85cc) class at Tokoroa and he now enjoys a 21-point advantage over Feilding’s Haki Waller (Kawasaki).

Source: MNZ PR

Below: Progress images taken yesterday Tuesday 19th



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written by motomadnz, January 23, 2010
Go the Mighty South Islanders!!

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