Kiwi Champ to Tackle the Americans
Kiwi Champ to Tackle the Americans
MARCH 20, 2012: Things happen very quickly indeed in top-level motorsport and perhaps no speedier than for New Zealand’s motocross man-of-the moment, Bay of Plenty rider Ben Townley.
The 27-year-old Taupo-born racer took his Honda CRF450 to a convincing MX1 title win at the fourth and final round of the New Zealand Motocross Championships in Taupo on Sunday – the new father-of-two winning 11 of 12 races in the series.
The domestic series was his build-up towards racing the Australian Motocross Championships for the Carlton Dry Honda Thor Team, but now, in a dramatic turn of events, he has been released by his Australian bosses to head across the Pacific Ocean and instead contest the national championships in the United States this season.
He will ride for the Two Two Motorsports, replacing the injured Australian Chad Reed on the bike. Reed is the Two Two Motorsports team owner/rider and he is also a multiple US supercross and motocross champion.
“After surgery and the initial realisation that I would be sidelined from competition for some time, I needed to consider the team’s ongoing development and if there was a rider that could step in and be competitive in the role,” said Reed.
“Ben has had success at the highest level of motocross. He knows what it takes to win, and work in a close team environment. I believe he can be competitive and can be a contender in the outdoors championship.”
Carlton Dry Honda Thor
Racing Team owner Yarrive Konsky and general manager of
Honda Motorcycles Australia, Tony Hinton, were approached by
Reed to discuss the possibility of Townley’s release from
the factory team.
With Townley’s career prospects in
mind, both parties agreed to support the move.
“I have just come off a rebuilding phase and everything is heading in the right direction, “said Townley.
“I have been working on mental strength and on riding technique during the (just-completed) New Zealand Motocross Championships. I have been able to elevate my riding to a new level and I believe I have really showed – pretty much winning everything I’ve entered here – that I am in the best form of my career at the moment.
“It was a tough decision to leave the Carlton Dry Thor Honda Team because I have been very committed to this team in Australia and I wish them all the best. It was a delicate process to handle but they’ve been great and given me their blessings.”
The man who managed the Bel Ray Honda race team during the nationals in New Zealand, Auckland’s Peter Finlay, said it was a “real pleasure to have Ben race here”.
“We knew we wouldn’t have him for long in this part of the world. He’s an international star and we were just fortunate to have him to race here this summer,” said Finlay.
Townley will still contest the opening round of the Australian nationals before he begins pre-season testing in the US.
The 12-round US series kicks off at Hangtown, in Sacramento, on May 19.
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