October 29th, 2007
HONDA RIDERS TO BATTLE FOR OCEANIA AUSTRALIAN TEAM
After dominating last weekend’s Lake Macquarie Motocross Championship with a win in both the Senior Lites and Open classes, lead factory Honda rider Craig Anderson is set to captain the 2007 Oceania Motocross Championship Australian Team at Barrabool kicking off tomorrow.
Honda features strongly in both the official Open and Lites Teams with ‘Ando’ being joined in the premier class by fellow red rider, Lee Ellis as well as Daniel McCoy who is representing Australia as a reserve in his debut ride at the event.
Cameron Taylor and Lewis Stewart will represent Australia in the Lites division as seasoned Honda riders, with both having much needed prior Oceania experience gained at the 2005 event.
Recent Australian Junior Champion Luke Arbon and Josh Cachia (reserve) will also fly the flag for the manufacturer as well as for their country on the Juniors Team.
Additional Honda riders for the trans-Tasman event in the Full Throttle Sports headed Honda outfit include Dean Ferris and Peter Boyle.
Thanks to strong performances in the Pro Lites and Junior ranks, Australia defeated New Zealand by 34 points last year in Taupo, NZ.
Ando will be looking to lead his team in the battle to retain the Cup taking place at the much heralded McAdam Park.
Team Manager Yarrive Konsky said it has been a tiring week for the crew as they prepare for their first event together.
“Testing has gone extremely well and both Craig and Daniel love their new 2008 Honda CRF450s.” “Dean has been amazing and appreciates his new factory ride and Cameron feels as fit as ever. Lee Ellis is excited by his selection for the Oz team, and Peter Boyle is also looking forward to racing on a 450.”
"Honda's commitment to this event is of a high priority. Events of this stature are important for the longevity of the sport and the club," Konsky said.
Both Oceania teams will be made up of 14 riders, comprising four in the Pro Open and Pro Lites categories, and three each in Juniors and Women.
This year’s format will also include the Pro Shootout and Pro Feature races which will see the top 20 Lites and Open riders compete in one event. The Pro Shootout will see the four fastest Open and Lites riders from each country go head to head.
For ticket information, go to: www.oceaniamx.com.
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