Bugden three peats NZ Superbike Title

ImageSuzuki’s Robbie Bugden has won his 3rd straight NZ Superbike title.

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Riding the all-conquering GSX-R1000, Suzuki rider Robbie Bugden made it three New Zealand Superbike Championships in a row as he successfully defended his title at Pukekohe’s fifth and final round on Sunday 8th March, 2009.

Image The Suzuki pilot first won the premier New Zealand motorcycle road-race crown in 2007, defended his title in 2008 and then dominated the 2009 championship, taking seven race wins from 10 starts. Bugden won both superbike races at the final Pukekohe round, the second race victory also earning him the New Zealand TT title. Bugden finished the five-round; 10-race series a comfortable 29 points ahead of second placed rider, fellow Suzuki star Andrew Stroud, of Hamilton.

The 29-year-old Bugden showed his appreciation for the New Zealand crowd vowing to return and race the Kiwi tracks again next year. “I love racing in New Zealand and I definitely want to come back and make it four title wins in 2010" Bugden said.

Bugden will now focus his attention on the 2009 Australian Superbike Championship where he will continue his association with Team Joe Rocket Suzuki, riding a satellite GSX-R1000.

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