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Ross Horsburgh (Honda), of Christchurch, accelerates over a rise in the third 250 cu cm heat of the South Island final of the New Zealand moto-cross championship at Teddington yesterday. Horsburgh shared second place on aggregate in the class with John Nichols (Yamaha), also of Christchurch. The winner was Cary Goodfellow (Honda), of Dunedin.

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Press, 6 November 1978, Page 6

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Ross Horsburgh (Honda), of Christchurch, accelerates over a rise in the third 250 cu cm heat of the South Island final of the New Zealand moto-cross championship at Teddington yesterday. Horsburgh shared second place on aggregate in the class with John Nichols (Yamaha), also of Christchurch. The winner was Cary Goodfellow (Honda), of Dunedin. Press, 6 November 1978, Page 6

Ross Horsburgh (Honda), of Christchurch, accelerates over a rise in the third 250 cu cm heat of the South Island final of the New Zealand moto-cross championship at Teddington yesterday. Horsburgh shared second place on aggregate in the class with John Nichols (Yamaha), also of Christchurch. The winner was Cary Goodfellow (Honda), of Dunedin. Press, 6 November 1978, Page 6

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