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King Plans Double Title Defense
Damien King prepares to battle contestants in 125cc and 450cc classes
Damien King is fitter, faster and stronger than last year and that spells problems for the Cambridge man's motocross rivals.
The
Yamaha ace raced away with both the 125cc and 450cc crowns at the New
Zealand Motocross Championships last season and the 33-year-old has
every reason to believe he's capable of defending both titles when this
year's series kicks off near Timaru in a few weeks' time.
"I
realise that last season was a dream year for me and being able to do
the same again would be the ultimate, but I know it's possible," said
the former GP racer.
The radical new 2010-model Yamaha YZF bikes
won't be in the country in time for King to race at Timaru but he's
satisfied that the 2009 versions of the 125cc two-stroke ands 450cc
four-stroke bikes are more than capable of winning.,
"Yes, I'll be using last season's machinery … but I'm happy with that too because I know they were very good bikes," he said.
Meanwhile, Mangakino's Kieran Leigh will line up on a Subway Yamaha YZF250 in the MX2 class this season.
"I've
been training with Kieran," said King. "He's extremely fast and has had
the better of me in training but I still think I'll have the edge in
the longer races this year. There are three 30-minute motos for the
450cc class and three 25-minute motos for the MX2 class and I am really
an endurance racer at heart," said King, who proved that when he made
it back-to-back wins at the Tarawera 100 endurance race near Kawerau in
July.
"The warmer I get, the faster I go," King smiled.
"I
feel confident. My fitness is good, my health is good and I'm feeling a
lot stronger than last year. Obviously I did something right last year
-- winning two national motocross titles -- so I'm certainly up for
winning them again."
Credit: Words and photo by Andy McGechan, www.BikesportNZ.com