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Jenny Molloy, of Hamilton, with the kart she will race in the New Zealand road race and grand prix championships at Ruapuna Park on Sunday. Molloy was the only woman competitor in the Christchurch Kart Club championships at Ruapuna Park last week-end, but upstaged many of her southern rivals by finishing fourth over-all in her class and taking second place in the Telecom South 100 cu cm grand prix. Her father, Ginger Molloy, was one of New Zealand’s finest international motor-cycle road racers in the 19605. For some years he was a works rider for the Spanish Bultaco factory. —Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER.

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Press, 2 June 1989, Page 40

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Jenny Molloy, of Hamilton, with the kart she will race in the New Zealand road race and grand prix championships at Ruapuna Park on Sunday. Molloy was the only woman competitor in the Christchurch Kart Club championships at Ruapuna Park last week-end, but upstaged many of her southern rivals by finishing fourth over-all in her class and taking second place in the Telecom South 100 cu cm grand prix. Her father, Ginger Molloy, was one of New Zealand’s finest international motor-cycle road racers in the 19605. For some years he was a works rider for the Spanish Bultaco factory. —Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER. Press, 2 June 1989, Page 40

Jenny Molloy, of Hamilton, with the kart she will race in the New Zealand road race and grand prix championships at Ruapuna Park on Sunday. Molloy was the only woman competitor in the Christchurch Kart Club championships at Ruapuna Park last week-end, but upstaged many of her southern rivals by finishing fourth over-all in her class and taking second place in the Telecom South 100 cu cm grand prix. Her father, Ginger Molloy, was one of New Zealand’s finest international motor-cycle road racers in the 19605. For some years he was a works rider for the Spanish Bultaco factory. —Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER. Press, 2 June 1989, Page 40

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