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Meanwhile, it was Australian teenager Bailey Malkiewicz who made the most of home turf advantage to win the 125cc class title, United States rider Caden Braswell was the top 85cc class rider at Horsham and Australian Braden Plath took the 65cc class honours.“ For me, Brodie { Connolly } was the most impressive of the Kiwis,” said Bay of Plenty’ s Ben Townley, the former world champion who had worked as mentor to Scott, Connolly and Smith.“ Brodie was the rider of the weekend I feel. He’ s tenacious and had quite high expectations, but I said to him he needed to lower them and he didn’ t want to.“ The mission for Brodie this weekend, at only 14 years of age, was to get two good starts and show the world what he could do and he did exactly that.“ For James [ Scott ], it was a nice effort by him to fight back from his poor start, but he should not have had to do that. We had expected him to be in a podium position and he didn’ t achieve that, which was disappointing.“ For Hayden we had a lot of expectation. He hasn’ t done a lot of international racing and so it was always going to be tough for him.”
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