DK#1
After hearing the 2012 Woodville MXGP results, I dug out some old photos I took of DK on a CR125 #80 from the Woodville MXGP March 1985.
Open face Arai helmet, white/blue fox gear, I'm sure he won easily that day too.
"27" Twenty Seven "27" Years later (with a few million more corners, jumps and bikes arraying from Honda's, Cagiva's & Big Husky’s etc.+ many titles in between under the belt) ,he's STILL at the pointy end of a much younger field to this very date.
In a sport that’s so hard and high risk on the body, he’s gotta be #1 for Consistency and plain outright determination .
"O' for Ooorsome in my book.
JRW
Mike - 3 years ago
Geoff was an amazing rider and spannerman -a privateeer ,riding very simple home made bikes he rode on the limit, beating the best .He outrode the best USA had to offer in 1970 at Daytona.RIP.What a loss to NZ.
richard - 3 years ago
I would have voted for Robert Holden, he was such a great ambassador for the sport as well as a great racer.
DK#1
After hearing the 2012 Woodville MXGP results, I dug out some old photos I took of DK on a CR125 #80 from the Woodville MXGP March 1985.
Open face Arai helmet, white/blue fox gear, I'm sure he won easily that day too.
"27" Twenty Seven "27" Years later (with a few million more corners, jumps and bikes arraying from Honda's, Cagiva's & Big Husky’s etc.+ many titles in between under the belt) ,he's STILL at the pointy end of a much younger field to this very date.
In a sport that’s so hard and high risk on the body, he’s gotta be #1 for Consistency and plain outright determination .
"O' for Ooorsome in my book.
JRW
Geoff was an amazing rider and spannerman -a privateeer ,riding very simple home made bikes he rode on the limit, beating the best .He outrode the best USA had to offer in 1970 at Daytona.RIP.What a loss to NZ.
I would have voted for Robert Holden, he was such a great ambassador for the sport as well as a great racer.