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Hurley Podiums in South Australia
13 June 2008
Team Shift Motul Suzuki riders produced impressive performances in round six of the 2008 Rockstar Energy Drink Motocross Nationals in Murray Bridge, South Australia on Sunday with podium finishes and overall honours in the Under 19s class. Pro Open riders Luke Burkhart and Daryl Hurley were among the big movers of the weekend, finishing sixth and seventh in the opening Moto after slow starts. Burkhart moved even further up the order in Moto 2, running second on his Suzuki RM-Z450 before crashing heavily on Lap 13 and ending his race.
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Tough Weekend for Suzuki Men Down Under at Wanneroo
07 June 2008
Team Shift Motul Suzuki's Daryl Hurley and Luke Burkhart endured frustrating weekends in round five of the 2008 Australian Rockstar Energy Drink Motocross Nationals at Wanneroo, Western Australia at the weekend. Hurley was an impressive third in qualifying on the sandy circuit aboard his Suzuki RM-Z450, as the team looked to bounce back from a disappointing home round in Newcastle a fortnight earlier.
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Hurley Dominates in Tasmania
08 April 2008
Team Shift Motul Suzuki's Daryl Hurley has opened his 2008 Rockstar Energy Drink Motocross Nationals account with a dominant display at round one in Tasmania, giving the new RM-Z450 a winning debut in the Southern Hemisphere's toughest off-road championship. The New Zealander took out the weekend's opening race in Penguin by 17 seconds and is sitting pretty atop the points table after the first of eight rounds.
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Hurley Races to 2nd at Mackay
03 July 2007
Team Shift Motul Suzuki's Daryl Hurley claimed second place in round seven of 2007 Australian Motocross Championship at Gum Valley near Mackay in Queensland this weekend. Battling a severe head cold, Hurley delivered superb performances under difficult circumstances, making the holeshot in race one before being passed by series leader Daniel Reardon in the early stages of the moto.
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Hurley Closes in on Series Lead
26 June 2007
Team Shift Motul Suzuki's Daryl Hurley took a small two-point step toward the lead of the 2007 Australian Motocross Championship in round six at Toowoomba Queensland at the weekend. RM-Z450-mounted Hurley closed down the points gap when series leader Daniel Reardon suffered poor results and is now well positioned for the title fight across the remaining four rounds. However he also had a difficult weekend by his high standards and finished fifth overall to shave two points off Reardon's series advantage.
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Lawson Bopping to Replace Luke Burkhurt - Team Shift Motul Suzuki
20 June 2007
Team Shift Motul Suzuki has announced young up-and-coming star Lawson Bopping will replace injured rider, Luke Burkhart for round six of the Australian Motocross Championship at Toowoomba in Queensland this weekend. The dynamic 17-year-old is set to pilot the RM-Z250 in the Pro Lites class while Burkhart recovers from recent thumb surgery that will see him sidelined for the remainder of the series.
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Australian MX: Hurley Wins At Conondale
06 May 2007
Team Shift Motul Suzuki rider Daryl Hurley scored his first race win in the 2007 Australian Motocross Championship at Conondale in Queensland today. One of only two riders to have scored race wins so far this season, Hurley today slashed his points deficit to series leader Daniel Reardon from 28 to 19 points with seven rounds remaining. Race one saw Hurley assume the lead as Reardon crashed out of contention in the opening stage of the 30-minute moto. He raced away into the distance, set the fastest lap of the moto aboard the RM-Z450 (2:31.906min) and crossed the finish line 27.588 seconds ahead of his nearest rival.
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Hurley Jumps To 2nd In Australia
24 April 2007
Team Shift Motul Suzuki's Daryl Hurley charged into second place in the 2007 Australian Motocross Championship aboard the RM-Z450 in round two at Penguin in Tasmania on Sunday. After qualifying strongly in third place, Hurley was fourth out of the gate in the first of two 30-minute motos and by the end of the opening lap had hustled his way into second place where he chased Daniel Reardon to the chequered flag.
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Suzuki Men Score At Opener
17 April 2007
Team Shift Motul Suzuki gathered momentum in the Pro Open and Pro Lites classes with a new rider line-up in the opening round of the 2007 Australian Motocross Championship at Broadford, Victoria at the weekend. Fielding the revised line-up for the entire 10-round motocross series, Suzuki welcomed back former Australian Champion Daryl Hurley (RM-Z450) to contest the Pro Open class while Luke Burkhart assumed his new mantle aboard the RM-Z250 in the Pro Lites class.
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TOP-5 Starts For Shift Motul Suzuki
12 February 2007
Team Shift Motul Suzuki claimed fifth place in both the Pro Open and Pro Lites classes at the weekend's opening round of the 2007 Australian Supercross Masters Championship at Wayville Showgrounds, Adelaide. Fresh from his New Zealand Supercross Championship victory, Luke Burkhart was on the pace from the outset of the evening and kept his RM-Z450 among the front runners throughout his two qualifying heats to progress smoothly into the Superpole to determine the Pro Open Final starting positions.
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Suzuki Chases Double SX Crown
07 February 2007
In an all-out assault on the 2007 Australian Supercross Championship, Team Shift Motul Suzuki is on the hunt for the double crown in the Pro Open and Pro Lites classes. In the Pro Open class, the Shift Motul Suzuki outfit will field a two-pronged assault with newly-crowned New Zealand Supercross Champion, Luke Burkhart and Supercross specialist Danny Ham.
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New Line-Up For Australian Suzuki
02 November 2006
Team Shift Motul Suzuki has announced its dynamic, newly-expanded rider line-up for the 2007 Australian Motocross and Supercross Championships. The Pro Open class will see Daryl Hurley and Luke Burkhart retain their seats, while Danny Ham makes a welcome return to Suzuki along with newly-signed American Tim Weigand piloting the all-Suzuki RM-Z250.
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Burkhart Advances Despite Injury
18 September 2006
Team Shift Motul Suzuki rider Luke Burkhart made up ground in the Australian Supercross Masters Championship despite being injured in round four at Sydney’s Acer Arena on Saturday night. Burkhart suffered a wrist injury during practice and battled valiantly through the evening’s proceedings to climb from fifth into fourth place in the overall championship standings.
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Hurley Injured At Broadford
10 July 2006
Daryl Hurley’s Australian Motocross championship defence ended in disaster at round eight of the 2006 Motocross Nationals in Broadford, Victoria at the weekend. After leading the Motocross Nationals Series from the first round, the Team Shift Motul Suzuki rider suffered a serious knee injury in race one. He was rushed to hospital in Melbourne and is yet to find out the extent of his injury which will determine if he is able to contest either of the remaining two rounds.
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Hurley Continues MX Domination
29 May 2006
Team Shift Motul Suzuki’s Daryl Hurley took a race win and second place overall at round six of the Australian Motocross National series at Newcastle’s Barleigh Ranch in New South Wales at the weekend. Hurley, who leads the Championship by nine points, has held the series lead for six consecutive rounds since the series opener.
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Hurley Extends Series Lead
10 April 2006
Team Shift Motul Suzuki rider, Daryl Hurley racked up a second-place finish in round two of the Australian Motocross Nationals Championship and almost doubled his series points lead at Gilman this weekend. Holding 51 championship points, Hurley headed into the round with a 13-point advantage, scoring fifth and first in the day’s two motos that gave the New Zealander second overall and extended his margin to a massive 25 points over second place.
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Hurley Grabs Australian Mx Lead For Team Suzuki
02 April 2006
Team Shift Motul Suzuki’s Daryl Hurley annihilated the competition to seal a dominant win in the opening round of the Australian Motocross Nationals Championship at Wanneroo today. Scoring back to back victories in Western Australia following last week’s Supercross Masters round win, Hurley qualified fastest and then outclassed his rivals in the two 30-minute motos.
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Hurley Takes 1st Win On RM-Z450
27 March 2006
Team Shift Motul Suzuki’s Daryl Hurley won the second round of the Australian Supercross Masters at Perth’s Claremont Showground at the weekend. Newly-mounted on the RM-Z450 machine, Hurley scored its first four-stroke victory in the Pro Open class of the 2006 Supercross Masters.
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