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NATIONAL MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP – ROUND 6 – CT

The Husqvarna Racing team faced a challenging weekend at the 6th round of the National Motocross Championship held at Zone 7. With the course layout altered, the team faced unexpected obstacles, but riders Davin Cocker and Barend du Toit pushed through and delivered solid performances.

Davin Cocker’s weekend was cut short due to an injured knee. Despite the setback, Cocker had a physically and emotionally demanding day on the track. After a strong start in Heat 1, Cocker’s race took a difficult turn when he landed awkwardly on a jump, twisting his knee early in the first lap. Despite the injury, he pushed through the pain to finish the race and collect valuable points. In Heat 2, Cocker took a cautious approach, focusing on limiting mistakes and ensuring a safe finish. His efforts earned him a P7 overall for the weekend.

Reflecting on the race, Cocker commented, “It was a tough day for me. After injuring my knee in the first heat, I just focused on getting around the track to secure some points. In the second heat, I played it safe and minimized errors. P7 isn’t where I wanted to be, but I’m glad I could get some points.”

Barend du Toit experienced a weekend of highs and lows at Zone 7. He delivered a strong performance in the first heat, finishing second and showing his competitive edge. However, the second heat proved more challenging, with some bad luck impacting his race. Despite this, du Toit managed to secure a 4th overall for the day in the MX2 class.

Du Toit shared his thoughts on the weekend, stating, “The first heat went really well for me, and I was happy with my second-place finish. The second heat didn’t go as planned, but I’m still proud to have finished 4th overall. It was a tough day, but we’ll keep pushing forward.”

Team manager, Kerim Fitz-Gerald, praised the team’s efforts despite the challenges they faced. “This weekend was a tough one for the team, especially with the changes to the track layout and the physical toll on the riders. Davin showed incredible grit by pushing through his injury, and Barend’s performance, especially in the first heat, was outstanding. I’m proud of the way they both handled the adversity, and we’ll continue to work hard as we move towards the final rounds of the championship.”

As the season progresses, the Husqvarna Racing Team remains focused and ready to tackle the last round.

Published by: Megan Prinsloo

Photography by: Justin Reinecke – ZCMC Media

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