Young Yamaha Star Has Speed to Burn
Young Yamaha Star Has Speed to Burn
DECEMBER 31, 2017: The 2018
senior motocross national are just around the corner and
Mangakino's Maximus Purvis can’t wait to sink his teeth
into the opposition.
The Altherm JCR
Yamaha Racing Team star had another good work-out at the
weekend’s popular post-Christmas Whakatane Summercross, at
Matata, racing three separate classes over two days of
scorching high-level motocross
action.
The annual event was
regarded as another training exercise and bike testing
session for the Altherm JCR Yamaha Racing Team rider and it
was certainly intense preparation for the 17-year-old
Purvis, who won two classes and finished runner-up in
another.
On Friday he raced his
Yamaha YZ125 to victory in the junior 125cc class and then
took his Yamaha YZ250F to back that up with an outright win
in the junior 250cc class as
well.
He was back on the start line
the following day, racing his 250cc Yamaha in the senior MX2
class and, once again, he was in sensational form, although
this time he was forced to settle for the overall runner-up
position, finishing just behind Taupo’s Wyatt
Chase.
By contesting more races than
any other rider at the event, Purvis showed he was fully
recovered from the frightening crash he suffered at the MX
Fest event in Taupo in October.
All
that remains is for Purvis to “eliminate small mistakes”
from his repertoire before the most important race action of
the summer, the four-round 2018 senior New Zealand Motocross
Championships, which kick off in Taranaki in
February.
Altherm JCR Yamaha Racing
Team boss Josh Coppins said he was satisfied with most
aspects of Purvis’ performances at Summercross, but, as
always the former Grand Prix hero is a hard task-master and
he also said there was still “room for
improvement”.
"Max showed good
speed, but he is still making too many mistakes," said
Coppins.
In all, Purvis won seven
races from 11 starts over the two days at
Whakatane.
His ninth placing in one
on the senior MX2 races on Saturday was the only real blight
on his performance and it cost him dearly in the
points.
“He tucked the front end
of the bike under in one race and stalled the bike while
leading in another. These are the mistakes we need to
eliminate,” said Coppins.
“These
sorts of things are the difference between winning and
finishing second.
“Overall I’m
pretty happy with the improvements he’s shown in the past
few weeks. His speed is very good and that’s the main
thing.”
Purvis rode a Yamaha
YZ250F at the MX Fest in Taupo at Labour Weekend and the
Auckland Motocross Championships at Tuakau in November was
his first ride on a 125cc bike since (he won the national
junior 15-16 years' 125cc title in) April.
He had a
thorough work-out on both bikes at
Whakatane.
It is still undecided
whether class Purvis will race the 125cc or MX2 class at the
nationals, or even if he might tackle them
both.
The Altherm JCR Yamaha Racing
team is supported by Altherm Window Systems, Yamaha, JCR,
CRC, Ados, GYTR, Yamalube, bLU cRU, Fox Racing, Hollands
Collision Centre, Star Moving, Ward Demolition, Pirelli,
Akrapovic, DID, NGK, Renthal, Motomuck, www.workshopgraphics.co.nz, Motoseat,
SKF, Vertex Pistons, Rtech Plastics and
Etnies.