World women's champ Courtney Duncan has won a major award for sports people in her home country of New Zealand. Duncan, who rides a Kawasaki for the British-based Dixon team, won the Otago Sports Woman of the year and the Supreme award on Friday. She said: Grateful to receive Otago Sports
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