Amy Corston, 2019 winner in
the women’s ATV class
Meanwhile, in other results, Egmont Village
rider Cory Whitelock won the Production
450 title ahead of Wellington’s Sheldon
Jupp; Christchurch’s Bailey Graham won the
Production 250cc title ahead of New Plymouth’s
Kaed Smithson; Christchurch’s Harrison Graham
won the Production 125cc class ahead of
Christchurch’s Madison Bleeker; Patea’s Ian
Campbell won the Veterans’ class ahead of
Gisborne’s Ian Newman and New Plymouth’s
Luke Etheridge won the Clubmans’ class ahead of
New Plymouth’s Joel Chamberlin.
Otorohanga’s Amy Corston, won the women’s
grade ahead of Christchurch’s Lori Graham and
Stratford’s Dannielle Reid, while Reid’s mother,
Niola Reid, and sister Ashlee Reid rounded out
the top five.
Event organiser Jono Keegan said the track was
a “bit dusty”, but it all went according to plan.
“The riders and spectators too really enjoyed
the track and we managed to sneak in with the
weather. It had been raining in the days leading
up to the event, but then we had a clear, dry
weekend.”
Shane Robinson, runner-up
in the premier ATV class at
the nationals this year