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Cycle News 2017 Issue 01 January 10

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 1 JANUARY 10, 2017 P45 the Whanganui race. Once again, Moir took the holeshot, although it wasn't long before Rees muscled his way to the front and carried on for his second victory of the day, and the Suzuki Series win. Moir held onto the back of Rees throughout the race for second, and Frost won a tough race- long battle for third with Mettam, Summers and Saiger to cross the line in that order. Isle of Man TT Champion Michael Dunlop persevered with ongoing mechanical issues with his Suzuki NZ GSX-R1000 throughout the day, which meant the 13-time TT winner was un- able to show his true potential at the Cemetery Circuit. Saiger (Red Devil Racing Kawasaki ZX-10R) rode his best during the Robert Holden Memorial, where he almost matched Rees in pace and made a last-lap passing attempt, which was aggressively held off by veteran Rees. The finishing order was Rees, Saiger, Moir, Summers and Jamie Maindonald (Hastings Suzuki). Rees' win in the Robert Hold- en Memorial was his seventh feature race victory at Whan- ganui—26 years after his first win in 1990. Stamping his authority at Whanganui, he set a new out- right lap record of 49.052 sec- onds, ending Andrew Stroud's long-term record set in 2006. Keeping the family trophy cabinet full, Tony Rees' 21-year- old son, Damon Rees (Honda Rider Insurance CBR600RR), won the F2 600 Suzuki Series after finishing a steady third in both races. Wellington rid- ers Shane Richardson (Wainui Joinery Kawasaki ZX-6R) and Jay Lawrence (Carl Cox Motor- sport GSX-R600) won a hectic race each, while a fast-riding David Hall (PJ Racing & Wreck- ing GSX-R600) crossed the line fourth in each leg behind Damon Rees. Terry Stevenson Adam Unsworth and Stu Dawe won both F1 Sidecar races at Whanganui. PHOTOGRAPHY BY CRAIG DAWSON Damon Rees kept the family tradition going in Whanganui, taking third on the day and the F2 600 series win.

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