regularly at home . The battle for individual bike class honours was also determined during the Wairarapa weekend ’ s final flurry , Yearbury added the expert over-301cc four-stroke class win to his treasure trove for 2021 , while Reardon clinched the expert under 300cc four-stroke class , Cambridge ’ s Ashton Grey ( Yamaha ) won the expert over-201cc 2-stroke class and Tokoroa ’ s Sean Clarke ( Husqvarna ) grabbed the expert veterans ’ over-40 years class crown . In terms of capturing an individual class win , riders discarded their one worst result , ensuring the fight for class titles was intense until the end . However , all five rounds of the series were counted in determining the overall championship winner . It was interesting to take note of the number of rider entries this season . Round one in Tokoroa boasted a whopping 138 entries ; round two ( held over two days ) in Marlborough attracted 67 riders ; round three ( held over two days ) at Moonshine Valley , near Porirua , had 86 entries ; round four near Masterton had 51 entries and the final round near Martinborough had 75 riders show up .
ENDURO ROOKIE SCOTT IMPRESSES James Scott did not enter the 2021 New Zealand Enduro Championships with any great expectations that he would
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