American Rider Here to Learn From Kiwi Legend
American Rider Here to Learn From Kiwi
Legend
JANUARY 11,
2018: To be the best, you need to learn from the
best and that's the theory that young American cross-country
rider Cody Barnes hopes will work for
him.
A rising star on the Grand
National Cross-Country (GNCC) racing scene in the United
States, Barnes this month accepted an invitation from
Manawatu's former Kiwi international Paul Whibley and his
partner April Mainland to attend a "boot camp" in New
Zealand, a particularly welcome offer since the opportunity
for him to train at home is limited at the moment, with
sub-zero temperatures blasting the east coast of the
US.
The 18-year-old Barnes will be
in New Zealand for three weeks, the Illinois racer here to
train under the watchful gaze of two-time former GNCC
champion Whibley and fellow dirt bike racer
Mainland.
"We've created this boot
camp experience to be in line with what I underwent when I
was preparing in New Zealand for my American campaigns,"
said Yamaha ace Whibley.
"My
intention is to show Cody (Barnes), and other US riders in
the future too, what I did to train when I was at the top of
my game. It also helps to keep me motivated for my own
racing here at home."
In addition to
winning two GNCC crowns (in 2009 and 2012), the now
39-year-old Whibley is a record six-time winner of the
parallel Off-Road Motorcycle and ATV (OMA) in the US and, on
resettlement back home at the end of his final season in
America in 2014, he quickly took his Yamaha YZ450F to become
2015 New Zealand cross-country
champion.
The skills, drive,
determination, strength and stamina that took Whibley to the
top of cross-country racing scene internationally will be
passed on to Barnes and, when he returns to the US next
month, Barnes will be well-prepared to turn those lessons
into results.
"It has been perfect
so far for me," said Barnes. "Training at Paul's place (at
Taikorea) was great too because the sand there is exactly
like what I'll face when the GNCC series hits Florida and it
was perfect training for muscle endurance
too.
"Coming here was the first time I'd
ever been on an airplane and, obviously, my first time in
New Zealand, but I'm loving it. Paul took me up a mountain
the other day and, so far, he's been kicking my arse. The
training has been a real effort but that's what I
need.
"Paul's still a legend in the
US and it's great to come here and see what he did to make
it to the top."
Barnes says he will
most likely be racing a Yamaha YZ125 in the XC3 class at the
2018 GNCC series, which kicks off in South Carolina on
February 25.
Whibley is supported by
Yamaha Motor New Zealand, PWR Yamaha, Arai, TCX, Oakley, G2,
Asterisk, MotoSR, Vortex Ignitions, EC3D, Bush Riders MCC,
Rossco's Start Up Services, Dirt Guide, Tire Balls, Renthal,
Bikesportnz.com, CarbSport, FMF, Michelin, Yamalube CV4
GYTR, IMS, Rekluse, Workshop Graphics, Silverbullet.co.nz, Motomuck and
O'Neal.