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Name: Nicholas Cole
Born: 10th September 1986
Occupation: Metal Fabricator
History
Nicholas involvement in racing commenced at the age of 14 years racing classic motorcycles and sidecars having been brought up in the racing scene from the age of 1 week old. He then moved onto Modern Racing with a 125GP motorcycle then progressing to a 600 Supersport.
Nick has raced both Nationally and Internationally in Australia where he represented NZ at Phillip Island.
Nicholas has vast sporting achievements throughout his life representing NZ at top level in a variety of sports both here in NZ and overseas. His experiences will be of great advantage to prepare the newer team members towards their goals.
Race results
2001 North Island Junior Motorcross champs 12 –14year olds
2001 Won the 350 Clubmans class at Pukekohe NZCMRR Festival.
2004 3rd Supersport Victoria Motorcycle club series
2004 1st Pacific Club series
2005 1st Supersport Victoria Motocycle club series
2003-2007 Hugh Anderson Trophy
2004 Qualified 9th fastest for Robert Holden Memorial race at Paeroa street races in the supersport class.
1st in the Classic class at Paeroa as well.
2004 3rd fastest qualifier for F2 class Wanganui Street races
2004 1st NZCMRR Festival Sidecar races
2005 6th in the 3 hour Endurance Race despite a broken wrist just out of plaster three days before.
2005 1st Placings Auckland Motorcycle club series in both F1 and F2
2006 1st NZCMRR Festival in 350 clubmans, Hugh Anderson Trophy.
2006 3rd Wanganui Street Races
2007 1st, 2nd Placings in Auckland Club series both in F1 and F2
2007 1st NZCMRR clubmans class, Hugh Anderson Trophy
2007-2008 2nd in the Auckland Club championships despite missing two rounds.
2007-2008 National rounds saw Nick achieve NZ6 moving up from NZ12 against both NZ riders and International riders.
2008 Classic Champion for the Modified class.
The Future
Nicks target to perform to the best of his ability while aiming to finish in top ten in the Super Sport class this season obtaining NZ6 and first in the Classic Racing class was recognised in both fields of his racing .
He endeavours to obtain top three placing’s in the Super Sport and Superbike classes at Auckland, and Victoria Club rounds this season.
Nationals, Nicks aim is to finish in the top five.
Nick hopes to race seriously as a contender in America next year.
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