Tasmanians line up of Australian Junior National riders for 2017 May be the strongest ever in depth with 22 riders attending this years championships at the Riverland Junior Mx club in Renmark SA.
Brody Jennings who will also be Tasmanian team manager and rider coach recently held a Junior National Specific preparation school for all Tasmanian riders attending the event.
"Preparing these riders for the biggest Junior event for the year is something I am very passionate about, after competing in these events every year as a junior racer and winning a number of Australian Junior Championships along the way passing on guidance and knowledge is a great way to help the next generation of our states best junior riders achieve their goals." Jennings said. "Nurturing the up and coming future stars of our sport Is something I see as being extremely important as we all know it is one of the toughest sports to compete in and correct preparation can make a huge difference.
"3zeroMX has been leading the way in Tasmania with motocross coaching school covering all of the state working with all riders wishing to improve their riding and race results.
"With a junior national specific school we aim at preparing the riders for the gruelling week of competition through educating them on the build up to finals and race scenario drills with many other key points to have them ready for the event.
"For 2017 the depth of Tasmanian competitors runs all the way through from the 50cc class right through to the junior 250cc Lites class. "We also have some girls competing this year also which is great to see especially with the female classes." Jennings added
"Tas Team managers are encouraged Tasmania will also do well in the interstate challenge after and impressive 2nd place in the challenge in 2014. "We have a strong list of riders this year all very excited for the event we are confident our team will do very well," he concluded.