Maitland Tenambit BMX Club is sending seven riders to take on Victoria's best at the southern state's titles at Shepparton on the weekend.
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![TITLE HUNT: Mick Challinor, Kane and AJ Halson, Sophie and Ella Fairhall and Lachlan and Zachary Moore are off to the Victorian titles. Picture: Michael Hartshorn TITLE HUNT: Mick Challinor, Kane and AJ Halson, Sophie and Ella Fairhall and Lachlan and Zachary Moore are off to the Victorian titles. Picture: Michael Hartshorn](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/33FVAk7YxZ786YcQSXi4WkS/dda60979-4598-4fb0-a35d-a0e718e82d9a.JPG/r458_720_5064_3154_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Fresh from success at the recent NSW titles, the young squad includes Mick Challinor, Kane and AJ Halson, Sophie and Ella Fairhall and Lachlan and Zachary Moore.
Lachlan Moore claimed the prestigious No.1 plate as state champion in the NSW 12 years boys and 12 years boys cruiser class.
Kane Halson won a No.2 plate as runner up in the NSW 8 years boys title, with Ella Fairhall eighth in the 8 years girls and Zachary Moore 8th in the 13 years boys.
Back at home the club is gearing up for a major fundraising event for BMX stars Bruce Moore and 2012 Olympic silver medalist and world champion and 2016 Olympic finalist Sam Willoughby, who both suffered life changing spinal injuries this year.
The Maitland Tenambit BMX Club is holding a 12-hour ride-athon on Saturday, December 3.
Club media spokesman Darren Muncaster said there will be various fundraising events and fun activities.