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DIRT and TRAIL DECEMBER 2021

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Pics by Cloud 9 photography SA, Sean Versveld <strong>and</strong> ZCMC<br />

SA NATIONAL MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONS<br />

CROWNED IN PRETORIA.<br />

by Motorsport Media.<br />

What? South African National Motocross Finals Report<br />

Where? Legends MX Track - Rayton Pretoria<br />

When? Saturday 20 November <strong>2021</strong><br />

<strong>2021</strong> proved to be a challenging SA Motocross year as<br />

lockdown, once again caused the calendar to adapt<br />

thoughout the season.<br />

Despite this, SA’s finest put on a stellar show throughout, with<br />

most teams <strong>and</strong> riders already flat out in preparation for the 2022<br />

season.<br />

All eight Cannabis Energy Drink <strong>and</strong> TRP Distributors South<br />

African National motocross champions mentioned below remain<br />

subject to MSA ratification.<br />

Purdon does the double as MX titles come to a head at Rhino<br />

Park.<br />

Red Bull KTM hero Tristan Purdon romped to a back-to-back<br />

MX1 title with yet another premier class double over teammate<br />

<strong>and</strong> closest title rival Cameron Durow. David Goosen clinched<br />

the third step for <strong>2021</strong> for Rockstar Racing Husqvarna.<br />

The Goose came in tie on points for third for the day with<br />

Yamaha’s Jesse Wright as they shared out the third <strong>and</strong> fourth<br />

places. Jayden Proctor’s KTM, Arnu Saaiman on a Honda <strong>and</strong><br />

Johan Vogelesang’s KTM were next home.<br />

Cameron Durow did the 250cc MX2 double, but all teammate<br />

Tristan Purdon had to do was follow him home to take his<br />

second ‘21 title. He did exactly that.

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