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WHIBLEY WRAPS UP 2017 NZXC SERIES M by Andy McGechan, bikesportnz.com anawatu’s Paul Whibley created the NZXC cross-country racing series three years ago and he celebrated its incredible growth with an outright win at the final round of the 2017 edition of the series on December 3. The 39-year-old from Taikorea, a two- time former Grand National Cross-country Championships (GNCC) winner in the United States (in 2009 and 2012) and a record six-time winner of the parallel Off-Road Motorcycle and ATV (OMA) series, was keen to put something back into the sport he loves so much. Hence the NZXC series was formed by him in 2015, designed as a contest that would help to prepare intrepid Kiwis for their own overseas racing missions. Howick’s Liam Draper is one such young New Zealand rider who has benefited from the NZXC series and he’ll shortly be heading to the US, where he hopes he can follow in the wheel-tracks laid down by Whibley a few years ago in the GNCC competition there. Also the New Zealand cross-country champion in 2015, Whibley was probably always going to be among those favoured to win the NZXC series this year. Whibley won the inaugural running on the NZXC series “by accident” in 2015, despite him not racing the final round – the rider who had been expected to wrap up the series crashed out of the points that day, leaving the trophy in Whibley’s hands. Whibley again did not contest all the NZXC rounds last season and that time it was Coatesville’s Sam Greenslade who took the main trophy. This year Yamaha stalwart Whibley just dived right in and, with five wins and two runner-up finishes in the seven starts, including his victory at Sunday’s final round near Pahiatua, he couldn’t be touched. Riders were to count just six of the seven rounds, discarding their one worst result, and, even then, Whibley had wrapped it up with a round to spare. Kiwi Rider-supported Draper was the only rider to beat Whibley in the NZXC this year,