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2017 NZ Superbike & Road Race Championships

2016 NZSBK champion, Sloan Frost, putting the hammer down. Photo credit: JDAS Photos

2016 NZSBK champion, Sloan Frost, putting the hammer down. Photo credit: JDAS Photos

Motorcycling New Zealand
Media Release
3 August, 2017

The 2017 NZ Superbike & Road Race Championships commence at Ruapuna on January 7–8th with the ‘Southern Nationals’ that also includes the New Zealand Grand Prix at Ruapuna. A weekend later the ‘Deep South Nationals’ on the 14–15th will be held at the Teretonga Park venue in Invercargill. At latitude 46.43 it is the southern most race track in the world and, at times over the years, riders have felt the full force of the deep southern winds and rains off Foveaux Strait. Fingers crossed 2017 will be sunbathing weather as riders chase those valuable points before heading north. After the fortnight in the South the series gets underway again at the Bruce McLaren Motorsport Park Taupo for the ‘Central North Nationals’ on February 25–26th using the long track before the final event in the New Zealand Championship series at Hampton Downs on the 4–5th of March, the ‘Northern Nationals’ including the New Zealand Tourist Trophy events.

Motorcycling New Zealand Inc. General Manager, Vicky Hicks, and Road Race Commissioner, Greg Percival, are confident the new series format will work well for all concerned and will present the New Zealand Championships as a revitalised series.

‘We want to see more competitors entered at both the regional level and also undertaking the full series. We have seen registered road race license holders increase in the last few years and we want to see the whole sport step up another level for 2017 with an increase across the board with riders, spectators, media coverage and sponsorship investment in the sport, the latter both in race-bike sponsorship and the series,’ says Vicky.
‘People have been asking for the sport to be lifted to a new level for some years and we have put the fundamentals in place this year,’ says Greg.
‘Road race sport has an amazing heritage,’ says Robert Cochrane, ‘The New Zealand Grand Prix was first held at Cust in 1936 at Easter on a gravel circuit 35 minutes out of Christchurch in the Waimakariri District. The club volunteers had to sweep the course and lay used engine oil on the track to keep the dust down. When young people look at photos of the old racers they’ll notice their faces covered in oil mist and oil splotches — it’s not from oil leaking engines, but spray from following other racers as oil covered gravel is flicked up as your fellow competitors accelerate away. In 1964 the Grand Prix was moved to the new sealed Ruapuna Park circuit southwest of Christchurch.’

The New Zealand Tourist Trophy is also steeped in history, being the first New Zealand road race. It was held on 3rd June 1931 on Waiheke Island and run by the Sports Motorcycle Club of Auckland. There were 21 starters with the 135 mile race won by Sid Moses on a 499cc Rudge in 2 hours 45.17. The event was called the New Zealand Motorcycle Tourist Trophy Race becoming our first NZTT event. The NZTT is still held today across all NZ Championship Classes and hosted by the Auckland Motorcycle Club at Hampton Downs, this year on March 4–5th as part of the ‘Northern Nationals meeting.

New Zealand Championship classes for 2017 will be: Superbike, Superstock 1000, Supersport, Superlite, Pro-Twins, Sidecars, Lightweight Production, Production 250, 125 Grand Prix to be supported by the Development class and either a BEARS or a Post Classic Class.

MNZ Appoint Promotions Company For NZSBK 2017

Motorcycling New Zealand
Media Release
13 July, 2017

Motorcycling New Zealand Inc. General Manager, Vicky Hicks, and Road Race Commissioner, Greg Percival, wish to announce the appointment of Robert Cochrane and his business, Legends Events & Media Ltd., as a contractor for the NZ Superbikes and Road Race Championships for the next three seasons, 2017, 2018 and 2019 series.

‘We believe Robert can do a good job for the sport,’ says Greg, ‘he is a very experienced professional and has promoted a whole range of motorsport from speedway to 100 year motorcycle events, Longtrack, NZ Moto Trials, two Triumph Classic Festivals, MV Agusta Classic, the first three Barry Sheene meets and, in the past two years, the Truck Racing Festival at Taupo — the latter bringing in record crowds. He is under no illusion that he has a big project in front of him but I am confident he will make a strong impact for our sport.’
‘Robert’s role will be in communications, marketing and sponsorship. He has the runs on the board and we took note that during his career with Wellington Speedway, plus the classic and historic meetings run by our member clubs, and his Truck Racing Festival, that each year Robert has increased the sponsorship funds pool for those events. Greg and I will work directly with our MNZ member clubs while Robert’s focus will be on the business and promotion side of the series,‘ says Vicky.
‘Legends Events & Media Ltd. will negotiate national promotion deals and has some key targets to raise the profile of the events and our sport. This year there will be two rounds of the championship in the South Island and two in the North Island. A lot of consideration was given to the rider survey conducted at the end of last season and I thank all those who participated. Further announcements about the series will be made in the coming months,’ says Greg Percival.

South Island dates are Jan 7-8th, Jan 14-15th with North Island on Feb 25-26th and March 4-5th.

Revisions to the Club Constitution

At this year’s AGM, we will be looking to pass revisions to the club’s constitution. You can find a draft copy here.

If you wish to place feedback, you can do so by directing any correspondence to the Club Secretary by no later than 15 July, 2016.