Thebiggest endorsement ofhow muchfun
there is to be had at this event,is the number of
professionalswhoarelining up to come andride.
Icons of Australian motorsport who have done it
all (people who could be forgiven for being a little
jaded) are among the most stoked faces in the pits;
no appearance money, no red carpets, just a fun day
getting loose with mates new and old.
Brett Whale, former Kawasaki Australia MX team
manager summed the Dust Hustle up succinctly,
“Days like this are why we ride bikes.”
There’s no gender-based discrimination here,
with ladies making up a significant proportion
of entries and accountingfor some of the most
talented and accomplished riders on thegrid.
Yamaha enduro starJemma Wilson took to flat
track like the proverbial duck, Freestyle Motocross
gun Emma McFerran was bombingit around on her
Honda CB250 café racer, BrionyHendrickson beat
most oftheboysduringthelunchtime prodemo
show andJoJo Fitzgeraldaddedsomeglamour with
one ofthe coolest rigsoftheday, a rare 1973 Spanish
OssaSDR 250 Enduro.
The toughest hustler of them all though was Gold
CoastlocalNatalie Young, whomadeher madetrack
return on a TriumphBonnevilleafterbreakingher
neckatDustHustle 4.
You’llget more ridingsessions at the Dust Hustle
thanyourforearms canhandle. Withfatigue setting
in andthecallto imbibegrowinglouderfrom the
well-stocked bar, numbers on thegrid started to
dwindle late into the afternoon session. In a moving
tribute at thetracksideafter-party,Hughan Seary
from Ellaspede announcedcrowdfavourite Dwayne
“Frankenchopper” Amore as the obvious choice for
’s Best on Ground award.
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