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Auckland MX Champs B by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com ay of Plenty man Cody Cooper could never be accused of being boring, but the ease with which he won again at the annual Auckland Motocross Championships does make the Honda Racing Team crew very relaxed indeed. The 34-year-old national MX1 champion from Mount Maunganui showed once again why he has the big No.1 emblazoned on his Honda CRF450 bike, his riding faultless as he romped to three convincing MX1 class wins at Tuakau in November. The fastest out of the starting gate each time, Kiwi international Cooper seemed barely to raise a sweat as he stretched out his advantage in front, each time eventually crossing the finish line a long way ahead of the three separate individuals who finished runner-up to him. Mangakino’s Kayne Lamont (Altherm JCR Yamaha YZ450F) was second to Cooper in race one, crossing the line 26.7 seconds behind the Honda star; Takapuna-based Takaka rider Hamish Harwood (CML KTM 300) was runner-up in race two, finishing 21.6 seconds adrift of Cooper and Beachlands rider Blake Gillard (MR Motorcycles KTM SXF 450) was runner-up in race three, 18.6 seconds behind the unruffled and untroubled Cooper. “It was a really good weekend for the team,” said Cooper afterwards. “We were using this event as part of our build-up for the main part of the season. “The bike felt really good and we now have settled on some great suspension settings. The bike feels a lot better than it did at MX Fest (in Taupo over Labour Weekend). It’s all coming together pretty well now,” said Cooper, who also dominated the MX1 class at the recent Waikato Motocross Championships near Te Kuiti. “My body is feeling better now too after having a break from the sport in the early part of October. It doesn’t feel sore when I go to the gym”, he laughed. “I’m right back into my training again now.” Oparau’s James Scott is not a greedy person, but he does feel the time might be right for him to claim another national motocross title. The 16-year-old won the New Zealand junior 13-16 years’ 85cc class crown in April last year and since then he has been Oparau’s James Scott (KTM 125), in out- standing form at the Auckland Motocross Championships