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Intro MX 5-7yrs 3 Cole Baker Whakatane TTR50 Thornton 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 7 Isla Robins Katikati CRF50 Pahoia Primary 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 8 Oakly Macdonald Te puke CRF50 Fairhaven 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 10 Nixon Hubbard Rotorua TTR50 Rotorua Primary 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 12 Maia Burton Rotorua TTR50 Otonga Primary 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs 13 Te Kaewa Bradley New PlymouthCRF50 Coastal Taranaki 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 17 Charlotte Rowe-HawkinsRotorua PW50 St Mary's Rotorua 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 19 Reggie Herrick Huntly TTR50 Huntly 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 27 Isla Mcleod Feilding TTR50 Lytton street 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 33 Jak Cook Tuakau TTR50 Buckland primary 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 48 Jackson Crimp Rotorua TTR50 Otonga Primary 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs 56 Ryder Moxham Levin CRF50 Koputaroa 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 70 Billy Maclean New plymouthCRF50 Coastal Taranaki 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 72 Evan Gray Otorohanga TTR50 Otorohanga South 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 96 Rome Van der HeydenOtorohanga CRF50 Otorohanga South 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs 236 Jake Motley Napier TTR50 Porritt Primary 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 411 Laken Guntrip Rotorua PW50 Kaharoa 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs 434 JayDee Donnithorne Waipukurau CRF50 Waipukurau 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 550 Tukorehu Daniels Tauranga CRF50 Fairhaven 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 614 Josh Williams Okato TTR50 Coastal Taranaki 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs Internet 747 Cooper Johnson Pukekohe CRF50 Pukekohe Hill 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs 3NZ Levi Pickerill Horotiu CRF50 Te Kowhi 50cc Intro Trail 5-7yrs 3 Theo Heileson Riverhead SX50 Bayview Primary MX 50cc 6-8 years 12 Finn Baker Whakatane TC50 Thornton MX 50cc 6-8 years 15 Levi Jacobs Whitianga TC50 Mercury Bay Area MX 50cc 6-8 years Internet 22 Marco Carter Papamoa TC50 Tahatai Coast Primary MX 50cc 6-8 years Internet 24 Charlie Hodgkinson Waimauku TC50 Waimauku MX 50cc 6-8 years Internet 25 Thomas Johnston Auckland SX50 Riverhead MX 50cc 6-8 years Internet 33 Jak Cook Tuakau SX50 Buckland primary MX 50cc 6-8 years Internet 44 Hunter Cowie Hamilton SX50 Horsham Downs MX 50cc 6-8 years 44 Matilda Kennedy Waimauku SX50 Waimauku MX 50cc 6-8 years 46 Adam Bockett Helensville SX50 Waimauku MX 50cc 6-8 years 56 Ryder Moxham Levin TC50 Koputaroa MX 50cc 6-8 years Internet 71 Sam Gray Otorohanga SX50 Otorohanga South MX 50cc 6-8 years Internet 77 Toby Parsons Waipukurau SX50 Waipukurau MX 50cc 6-8 years 88 Joshua Staite New PlymouthTC50 Coastal Taranaki MX 50cc 6-8 years Internet 145 Atawhai Wirepa-Hei Gisborne SX50 Te Wharau MX 50cc 6-8 years Internet 165 Cooper Morrissey Rotorua SX50 Waikite Valley MX 50cc 6-8 years Internet 311 Ryan Kennedy Rotorua SX50 Otonga Primary MX 50cc 6-8 years Internet 371 Jack Bebbington Te Aroha TC50 Elstow-Waihou MX 50cc 6-8 years Internet 388 Luca Guntrip Rotorua SX50 Kaharoa MX 50cc 6-8 years 510 Mia Tuira Matamata SX50 David Street MX 50cc 6-8 years Internet 747 Cooper Johnson Pukekohe SX50 Pukekohe Hill MX 50cc 6-8 years Internet 6 James Miller Ardmore YZ65 Ardmore 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 7 Ryder Van der HeydenOtorohanga SX65 Otorohanga South 65cc MX 7-8 years 11 Ruby Van Hout Te Awamutu SX65 Korakonui 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 12 Finn Baker Whakatane YZ65 Thornton 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 16 Ashton Coles Waipukurau SX65 Waipukurau 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 24 Charlie Hodgkinson Waimauku TC65 Waimauku 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 30 Ruby Oldfield Rotorua YZ65 Waikite Valley 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 44 Henry Millar Matamata SX65 Matamata Primary 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 46 Adam Bockett Helensville YZ65 Waimauku 65cc MX 7-8 years 73 Charlie Daly Hastings YZ65 Havelock North Primary 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 88 Corban Fletcher Rotorua YZ65 Otonga Primary 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 94 Nate Rowe-HawkinsRotorua YZ65 St Mary's Rotorua 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 121 Levi Corbin Eketahuna SX65 Pahiatua 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 155 Maddison Prendergast Ngaruwahia YZ65 St Pauls Collegiate 65cc MX 7-8 years 165 Cooper Morrissey Rotorua YZ65 Waikite Valley 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 194 Brianna Thomasen Rotorua YZ65 Home School 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 310 Boyd Ingle Paeroa YZ65 Netherton 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 338 Curtis Hooker New PlymouthKX65 Coastal Taranaki 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 371 Jack Bebbington Te Aroha TC65 Elstow-Waihou 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet 394 Kauri Horne Raetihi SX65 Ohakune 65cc MX 7-8 years 902 Kyzah Woon Hastings YZ65 Mahora Primary 65cc MX 7-8 years Internet Max Aislabie Rotorua YZ65 Ngongotaha 65cc MX 7-8 years 1 Cooper Saunders Reporoa YZ65 Otonga Primary 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 7 Harlan Vadnjal Taupo SX65 Hilltop 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 14 Boston McDermott-BradleyDrury KX65 Ararimu 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 15 Sean Keeling Rotorua SX65 St Mary's Rotorua 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 18 Lucas Hinton Papakura KX65 Ararimu 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet $20 refund 20 Zakaria Thrupp Waihi SX65 Waihi 65cc MX 9-11 years 21 Hunter Davies Whakatane YZ65 Apanui 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 26 Carter Grant Hawkes Bay YZ65 Clive Primary 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 61 Carter Roberts Levin TC65 kopatoroa 65cc MX 9-11 years 71 Flynn Robins Katikati SX65 Pahoia Primary 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 112 Kale Nicoll Rotorua YZ65 Ngongotaha 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 116 Connor Feather Taupo SX65 Hilltop 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 195 Millie Brady Whakatane KX65 St Josephs Whakatane 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 200 Ross Lovell Tauranga YZ65 Pahoia Primary 65cc MX 9-11 years 223 Knox Lyall-BrennanTaupiri KX65 Whitikahu 65cc MX 9-11 years 239 Abby Morrissey Rotorua KX65 Waikite Valley 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 337 Drew Brown Rotorua SX65 Waikite Valley 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 343 Connor Cavaney Wairoa YZ65 Frasertown 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 371 Violet Bebbington Te Aroha TC65 Elstow-Waihou 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 383 Ethan Hooker New PlymouthKX65 Coastal Taranaki 65cc MX 9-11 years Internet 905 Trae Pakes Tauranga YZ65 Omokoroa Point 65cc MX 9-11 years 6 Kurt Lovell Tauranga JR80 Pahoia Primary Trail 7-11 years 24 Te Ihorangi Walden Warea PW80 Coastal Taranaki Trail 7-11 years Internet 25 Liam Gwilliam Kumeu MX110 Taupaki Trail 7-11 years 27 Callum Mcleod Feilding TTR125 Lytton street Trail 7-11 years Internet 33 Samuel Anderson Bombay CRF70 Ararimu Trail 7-11 years Internet 44 Te Mokena Walden Warea KLX110 Coastal Taranaki Trail 7-11 years Internet 71 Lika Maclean New plymouthCRF110 Coastal Taranaki Trail 7-11 years Internet 88 Reef Horne Whitianga KLX110 Mercury Bay Area Trail 7-11 years 110 Tula Maclean New plymouthCRF125 Coastal Taranaki Trail 7-11 years Internet 127 Josh Burmeister New PlymouthKLX110 Coastal Taranaki Trail 7-11 years Internet 164 Ryan King New PlymouthCRF100 Coastal Taranaki Trail 7-11 years Internet 169 Tate Mott Ohakune KLX110 Ohakune Trail 7-11 years 207 Jack Hazelden Tirau KLX140L Cambridge Primary Trail 7-11 years Internet 217 Madison Kennedy Waimauku KLX110 Waimauku Trail 7-11 years 282 Van Hazelden Tirau KLX110 Cambridge Primary Trail 7-11 years Internet 282 Caleb Van Eijk New PlymouthXR100 Coastal Taranaki Trail 7-11 years Internet 312 Luccas Ripia Okato CRF125 Coastal Taranaki Trail 7-11 years Internet 333 Liam Hooker New PlymouthCRF125 Coastal Taranaki Trail 7-11 years Internet 447 Harris Green Bombay KLX110 Ararimu Trail 7-11 years Internet 694 Boston Phillips Hamilton KLX110 Marian Catholic Primary Trail 7-11 years 848 Rebecca Johnson Pukekohe KLX110 Pukekohe Hill Trail 7-11 years Internet R Ryden Hansen Otorohanga TTR110 Pokuru Trail 7-11 years Internet 3 Ethan Carleton Katikati SX65 Katikati College Pro 65cc 8-11 years 33 Liam Hooker New PlymouthKX65 Coastal Taranaki Pro 65cc 8-11 years 73 Harry Daly Hastings YZ65 Havelock North Primary Pro 65cc 8-11 years Internet 92 Theo Pilcher Cambridge YZ65 Goodwood Pro 65cc 8-11 years 151 Daniel Coleman Hamilton TC65 Te Rapa Primary Pro 65cc 8-11 years Internet 152 Tripp Glasgow Waitoki YZ65 Waitoki Pro 65cc 8-11 years 177 Odin Wellington Te Awamutu YZ65 Pokuru Pro 65cc 8-11 years Internet 239 Noah Morrissey Rotorua YZ65 Waikite Valley Pro 65cc 8-11 years Internet 411 Levi Rodgers Tokoroa YZ65 Amisfield Pro 65cc 8-11 years Internet 911 Carson Carroll Waipukurau SX65 Waipukurau Pro 65cc 8-11 years Internet 11 Ryder Murray New PlymonthYZ85 Frankleigh 8-10 yrs 85cc & 150Fcc 23 Jairus Hiroti Raetihi SX85 Orautoha 8-10 yrs 85cc & 150Fcc Internet 27 Callum Mcleod Feilding YZ85 Lytton street 8-10 yrs 85cc & 150Fcc Internet 37 Noah Otunuku Pokeno SX65 Pokeno
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