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New Zealand Speedway Championships 2017/2018

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The full 2017/18 speedway season's NZ championship results are . . . . .
Solo Championships
NZ National - 6 January 2018 - Moore Park:
1st Bradley Wilson-Dean, 2nd Andrew Aldridge, 3rd Ryan Terry-Daley.
NZ Grand Prix - 17 February 2018 - Oreti Park:
1st Bradely Wilson-Dean, 2nd Andrew Aldridge, 3rd Ryan Terry-Daley.
North Island - 21 January 2018 – Rosebank:
1st Bradley Wilson-Dean, 2nd Ryan Terry-Daley, 3rd Dylan Hancock.
South Island - 27 January 2018 - Oreti Park:
1st Andrew Aldridge, 2nd Daniel Shuttleworth, 3rd Adam Shuttleworth.
NZ Under 21's - 21 January 2018 – Rosebank:
1st Jake Turner, 2nd Jake Gillespie, 3rd George Congreve.
Sidecar Championships
NZ National - 5/6 January 2018 – Meeanee:
1st Russell Stuart & Andrew Parker, 2nd Wayne Lett & Chris Chatfield, 3rd John Hannan & Bryce Rose.
NZ Grand Prix - 13 January 2018 – Gisborne:
1st Peter Adams & Jason Hira, 2nd Aaron Rose & Bailee Ross, 3rd Justin Lincoln & Adrian Orchard.
North Island - 17 March 2018 – Whanganui:
1st Russell Stuart and Andrew Parker, 2nd Mark Whye and Jacob Cooper, 3rd Dylan Moohan and Tyler Berger.
South Island -24 March 2018 - Oreti Park:
1st - Aiden Thwaites & Shane Twiss, 2nd - Paul Humphrey & Ricky Pubben, 3rd - James Douglas & Harley Biddle.

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... and three Regional Solo Championships:

 

Canterbury - 3 February 2018 - Moore Park:

1st Andrew Aldridge, 2nd Jake Gillespie, 3rd Wayne Drake

 

Auckland - 4 March 2018 - Rosebank:

1st Jake Turner, 2nd Ryan Terry-Daley, 3rd Dylan Hancock

 

Southland - 10 March 2018 - Oreti Park:

1st Jake Turner, 2nd Andrew Aldridge, 3rd Jake Gillespie

 

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I'm off to the 2019 NZ Solo GP at Moore park this afternoon.

Weather  is great but there are only 8 entries headed by BWD and Andrew Aldridge.

 

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Bradley Wilson-Dean was totally dominate winning his three qualifying rides and then his three heats in the Finals. He was on borrowed equipment but he was clearly quicker than his seven rivals.

Andrew Aldridge was only beaten by BWD. The sidecar support class had 14 machines and provided most of the entertainment.

Crowd was only about a fifth of the Ronnie Moore Memorial meeting.

 

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