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No. Firstname Lastname Town Age Makemodel School 50Cc MX 5-6 No. FirstName LastName Town Age MakeModel School 50cc MX 5-6 years 6 Maddy Corbin Ohinewai 6 KTM 50 mini Kiwitea 7 Leithan McHardy Waitoa 5 50 Springdale Primary internet 10 Archer Olliff Silverdale 5 KTM 50 mini Wainui internet 12 Johan Lonergan Papamoa 6 SX50 Tahatai Coast Primary 15 Cameron Travers Kumeu 5 KTM 50 mini Huapai district school internet 16 Ashton Coles Takapau 6 SX50 Waipukurau internet 26 Nico Verhoeven Hamilton 5 KTM 50 mini Tamahere Primary internet 28 Zavier Reynell Mt Roskill 6 TC50 Mini Onehunga 52 Hayden Crane Te Puke 6 SX50 Fairhaven Primary internet 52 Korvin McHardy Waitoa 6 50 Springdale Primary internet 76 Dylan Walters Tauranga 6 SX50 Bethlehem College 94 Corban Fletcher Rotorua 5 TC50 Mini Otonga Primary internet 112 Jack Murphy Gisborne 6 SX50 Wainui internet 121 Levi Corbin Ohinewai 5 KTM 50 mini Kiwitea 139 Charles Cox Napier 6 SX50 Eskdale internet 145 Atawhai Wirepa-Hei Gisborne 5 KTM 50 mini Te Wharau internet 194 Brianna Thomasen Rotorua 5 KTM 50 mini Home School internet 259 Paddy Parkes Pahiatua 5 SX50 Pahiatua 411 Levi Rodgers Tokoroa 5 KTM 50 mini Amisfeield primary 902 Kyzah Woon Hastings 6 SX50 Mahora Primary internet FJ Finley Reece Tauranga 6 SX50 Bethlehem College internet 50cc MX 7-8 years 5 Hunter Reynell Mt Roskill 8 SX50 Onehunga 5 Jaggar Townley Oropi 7 50 Oropi internet 8 Hannah Perris Whangarei 8 SX50 Matarau internet 10 Rylan Smith Papamoa 7 SX50 Tahatai Coast internet 22 Ella Gibson Cambridge 7 SX50 Leamington internet 26 Carter Grant hawkesbay 7 SX50 Clive Primary internet 31 Jaxon Pardoe Gisborne 7 SX50 Gisborne Central internet 38 Baxter McCormack Morrinsville 38 SX50 Cambridge East internet 51 Haydn O'Neill Tuakau 7 SX50 Onewhero Area internet 71 Beau Olliff Silverdale 7 SX50 Wainui internet 71 Flynn Robins Katikati 7 SX50 Pahoia Primary internet 77 Liam Perris Whangarei 8 SX50 Matarau internet 92 Theo Pilcher Cambridge 7 SX50 Goodwood internet 152 Tripp Glasgow Waitoki 7 SX50 Wainui 166 Ashton Brown Welcome Bay 8 SX50 Oropi School internet 200 Ross Lovell Tauranga 7 RM50 Pahoia Primary 251 Nate Morgan Waitoki 7 SX50 Wainui 395 Jaxon Annan Huapai 7 SX50 Huapai District internet 737 Jayden Bryan Taupiri 7 TC50 Orini Combined internet Lachlan Schulz Omanawa 7 SX50 Green Park Primary internet 50cc Trail 5-8 years 1 Peter Swann Frasertown 5 PW50 Frasertown 6 Kurt Lovell Tauranga 6 RM50 Pahoia Primary 6 Olivia Travers Kumeu 6 CRF50 Huapai district school internet 7 Isla Robins Katikati 5 PW50 Pahoia Primary internet 12 Casey Carleton Katikati 6 PW50 Pahoia Primary 14 Miller Spence Whakatane 6 TTR50 Awakeri internet 17 Rupert Manion Putaruru 5 CRF50 Te Waotu internet 17 Rhys Perris Whangarei 7 CRF50 Matarau internet 22 Marco Carter Papamoa 6 CRF50 Tahatai Coast Primary internet 22 Amelia McGovern Springdale 7 CRF50 Springdale Primary internet 50 Aedan Smart Tauranga 7 TTR50 Omokoroa internet 128 Harry Pluck Cambridge 7 CRF50 Cambridge Primary 195 Millie Brady Whakatane 8 CRF50 St Josephs Whakatane internet 223 Knox Lyall-BrennanTaupiri 8 JR50 Whitikahu internet 282 Van Hazelden Tirau 6 CRF50 Cambridge Primary internet 313 Remy Te Whetu Tauranga 5 PW50 Mt Maunganui Primary 609 Max Nathan Ngararatunua 7 TTR50 Matarau internet QA Quinn Andersen Tauranga 7 Thumpstar 50 Pahoia Primary Boh Barrie Cambridge 6 PW50 Leamington Primary 65cc MX 7-11 years 11 Hayley Smith Papamoa 11 SX65 Papamoa College internet 15 Flynn Spence Whakatane 9 TC65 Awakeri internet 17 Caleb Dickson Karaka 9 65 Karaka 25 Joshua Still Tauranga 10 SX65 Green Park internet 25 Zoe Verhoeven Hamilton 9 KX65 Tamahere Primary internet 26 Harlan McHardy Waitoa 9 65 Springdale Primary internet 32 Kurt Olding Te Aroha 10 SX65 Manawaru internet 36 Connor Kerr Silverdale 7 SX65 Wainui internet 37 Noah Otunuku Pokeno 8 SX65 Pokeno internet 51 Shay Robson Napier 9 SX65 Eskdale 52 Travis Crane Te Puke 9 SX65 Fairhaven Primary internet 53 Kyle Walters Tauranga 8 SX65 Bethlehem College 84 Bonnie Blake-Palmer Tauranga 10 KX65 Pyes Pa internet 84 Grayson Fletcher Rotorua 7 SX65 Otonga Primary internet 86 Jaxon Mair Mt Maunganui 8 SX65 Matua chq 128 Tyler Morgan Waitoki 9 TC65 Wainui 132 Lucas Leigh Marton 8 KX65 South Makirikiri internet 151 Daniel Coleman Hamilton 7 TC65 Te Rapa Primary internet 199 Travis Taylor New Plymouth 9 TC65 Egmont village school 256 Reilly Joy Tuakau 10 KX65 Onewhero Area internet 264 Moss Kewish Cambridge 10 SX65 Leamington internet 299 Milla Glasgow Waitoki 9 YZ65 Wainui 315 Emily Swan Frasertown 9 SX65 Frasertown 358 Sam Renshaw Cambridge 10 SX65 Te Miro 391 Luke Taylor Wairoa 8 KX65 Nuhaka Chq 425 Zac Ross New Plymouth 11 KX65 Devon Intermediate internet 666 Wai'aryn Mills Hamilton 8 SX65 Hamilton West internet 711 Trent Hewitt Te Kohanga 10 SX65 Onewhero Area internet 853 Stefan Pendergrast Tauranga 10 KX65 Oropi School internet Trail 7-11 years 7 Reilly Langley Katikati 7 KX65 Pahoia Primary 7 Luca Pollard Oropi 9 XR70 Oropi School internet 08 Wil McCormack Katikati 9 KLX110 Pahoia Primary internet 09 Ash McCormack Katikati 11 KLX110 Tauranga Intermediate internet 10 Kaylee Verhoeven Hamilton 7 KLX140 Tamahere Primary internet 14 Rory Bourke Ohaupo 10 CRF100 Leamington 18 Gilleala Meszaros Tokoroa 11 JR80 Tainui Full Primary internet 29 Madison Gibson Cambridge 9 SX65 Leamington internet 47 David Shirley 10 KLX110 Pahoia Primary internet 77 Wyatt Murray Whakamarama 7 KLX110 Pahoia 91 Dylan Eades Cambridge 9 KLX110 Leamington internet 92 Luke Eades Cambridge 11 KLX140 Cambridge Middle School internet 94 Cade Hill Tauranga 9 TTR110 Green Park Primary internet 98 Billy Gillam 9 KLX110 Onewhero Area internet 156 Blair Tomblson Tuakau 10 TTR125 Onewhero Area internet 180 Chad McGovern Springdale 7 JR80 Springdale Primary internet 207 Jack Hazelden Tirau 7 KLX110 Cambridge Primary internet 218 Vinny Bish Tokoroa 11 TTR125 Tainui Full Primary internet $10 refund 253 Brylee Davis Tauranga 9 TTR110 Bethlehem primary internet 528 Troy Downs Te Awamutu 11 DRZ125 Te Awamutu Intermediate internet Pro 65cc 8-11 years 9 Mikayla Griffiths Taupo 9 YZ65 Wairakei Primary internet 24 Addison Watts Te Puke 9 SX65 Pongakawa internet 26 Levi Townley Oropi 8 YZ65 Oropi internet 33 Mac Fowler Te Puke 9 SX65 Pongakawa internet 38 Riley Perris Whangarei 11 SX65 Matarau internet 39 Liam Harrison Te Puke 10 KX65 Pongakawa internet 71 Jack Ellingham Herne Bay 9 SX65 Bayfield Primary internet 88 Cameron Haggie Tauranga 10 SX65 Gooden Sands School internet 97 Ethan Carleton Katikati 9 SX65 Pahoia Primary 105 Arama Te Whetu Tauranga 8 SX65 Mt Maunganui Primary 127 Nate Beattie Hamilton 10 SX65 Te Pahu 153 Jacob Beattie Hamilton 8 SX65 Te Pahu 224 Riley Westgate Matamata 10 SX65 David St internet 229 Finn Corbin Ohinewai 9 SX65 Kiwitea 259 Maz Parkes Pahiatua 9 SX65 Pahiatua 777 Seth Westgate Hamilton 10 SX65 Rotokauri internet 8-10 yrs 85cc & 150Fcc 15 Jordan Coles Takapau 10 SX85 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KX85 Pongakawa 252 Rhys Baxter Paeroa 12 KX85 Paeroa College 262 Rhys Kelly Waiuku 12 SX85 Awhitu 269 Travis Cox Paeroa 12 KX85 Paeroa College internet 277 Conner Southwick Kaukapakapa 12 SX85 Wainui internet 306 Jet Ashworth Kai Iwi 12 YZ85 Kai iwi 321 Cody Griffiths Taupo 12 YZ85 Taupo Intermediate internet 486 Connor Brownlie Wairoa 11 Hereworth internet 840 Otto Blake-Palmer Tauranga 12 KX85 Tauranga Intermediate internet 957 Te Kani Wirepa-Hei Gisborne 11 SX85 Ilminster Intermediate internet 999 Anaru Scobie Whitianga 12 KX85 Mercury Bay Area internet J Julius Mikula Oropi 12 SX85 internet 12-16 yrs 85cc & 150Fcc 1 Tyler Wiremu Christchurch 13 TC85 Darfield High 3 Scott Greenhalgh
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