KIWI RIDER OCTOBER 2017 VOL.2 | Page 28

T he Tarawera 100 has consistently been New Zealand’s premier offroad race for 40 years. True, the Shell 100, out of Christchurch, and the Hawke’s Bay Six Hour have given it a run for its money over the years, but neither has had the staying power shown by the Tarawera 100. Pioneered by the local motorcycle club with the Roozendaal brothers being the driving force, the T100 has always attracted New Zealand’s best offroad riders. Denny Hulme was a huge fan of the race and instigated laurel wreaths for the podium finishers in the early days – how cool was that? NZ’s very own F1 world champ was so impressed with the riders’ skill and speed he felt they deserved the wreaths at the very least! to the variety of terrain, scope and challenge of the old track. I have to admit I somewhat missed the technical challenge of the old track! This year’s T100 was well run, as usual, and it is great to see the effort local bike shop, Tony Rees Honda, puts into the event. It was also fantastic to witness firsthand the pace of Cody Cooper and Brad Groombridge, first and second outright. These guys truly haul arse and made me feel very old as they rocketed past, but what a pleasure too, to see the true speed of these guys. Congratulations must go to the Tarawera Trail Riders MCC for having kept this amazing event going for so long and for the fact that it only grows in popularity as the years progress – long may it continue. ~ JOCK MCLAUCHLAN I first rode the T100 back in 1984, I think, and it had been going for seven years at that point. Back in those days it was based at Kawerau and the track was an awesome mix of ultra fast pumice roads, steep up and very steep down hills, tight single track and small, yet sketchy, creek crossings. I drowned my bike the first year thanks to rocks thrown in a short, swift- flowing water crossing by ‘enthusiastic’ spectators... yes the good old days. A few years later I won my class and the following year won the overall, but I always had a very healthy respect for the river crossings... This year, I took on the T100 once again, my first time in 26 years. The new track is a real test, physically being rough and relatively open, like an MX track but in the trees. And it was safe, being clear of stumps and roots. However, it in no way compares 28 KIWI RIDER