
Prumm Wins Women’s World Cup
Molson Kawasaki Press Release
09-03-07
For Immediate Release
Auckland’s Katherine
Prumm is woman’s world motocross champion for a second straight
year, dominating her rivals at the final round of the world
series in the deep sand of Lierop, in the Netherlands, at the
weekend.
The 19-year-old Kawasaki ace from Bombay, in South Auckland, had
started the weekend one point behind fellow Kawasaki rider Livia
Lancelot (France) but, once the gate dropped at the weekend’s
Dutch GP, there was really only one rider in contention.
In both races, Prumm (Molson Kawasaki KX250F) beat the
second-placed rider, Irish Yamaha star Natalie Kane, to the
chequered flag by more than 26 seconds.
Lancelot finished ninth and fourth. Lancelot’s performance was,
however, good enough to give Kawasaki a 1-2-3 result on the
championship podium with Prumm No.1, Lancelot second and German
Kawasaki rider Maria Franke taking the third spot. Franke
finished fifth and third in the two races.
“I’m absolutely stoked,” said Prumm afterwards. “Because of all
the extra support I received from Star Insurance, New Zealand
Motorcycle Trader Magazine, Kawasaki New Zealand and help from
SPARC in New Zealand, I was better able to prepare for the
series.
“My preparation was much better this year. I spent the last
three weeks here in Holland and had my dad (Erich) and brother
(Matthew) here to help me too. Molson Kawasaki were awesome in
everything they did with the bike.
“I was very relaxed all week and the bike ran like clockwork.
“It’s fantastic to hear the New Zealand national anthem play
when you’re on the other side of the world.”