Red Bull rider and New Zealand defending champion Nick Franklin managed the runner up position at both rounds and for the overall series.Brisbane’s Steve Sommerfeld took third in Wanganui and fourth in Tauranga, gaining an overall result of third for the series, barely edging out NZ young gun Liston Borrie who scored a sixth and a third. Wanganui’s Raceweek played host to the first round and despite being postponed with adverse weather, still had a fantastic turnout. Tauranga fortunately had fantastic riding conditions and a crowd of equally enthusiastic fans. Riders and spectators alike were all impressed by the level of competition and production of the show.
“The best competition I’ve been to” raved Steve Mini, “I’ll definitely be back next year”. FMX Battle organiser Mary Perkins was grateful to the Wanganui Council, Red Bull and Smith Optics for their support in making the event possible. “We are looking forward to another busy season of Encounter FMX demonstrations, and plans are already underway for the next FMX Battle Championship with more stops in the series” Perkins commented.