After a bit of a hiatus, New Zealand has someone back in the blue riband of world motocross racing. Former MX2 world champion Ben Townley is back at elite level with the Suzuki World MXGP team.
The Kiwi, who claimed the American AMA 250SX East Coast Supercross Championship and won races at the AMA Pro Nationals and Motocross of Nations, has signed with Stefan Everts, the most successful rider in FIM Motocross World Championship history. The Belgian, who won 10 world titles and moved to Suzuki as general manager after a stint with KTM, wanted experience and snapped up Townley to partner Kevin Strijbos on the works RM-Z450.
A long and debilitating series of injuries took their toll on Townley in early 2013, forcing him into early retirement. His body may have been worn down but the competitive spirit burned on, and in 2015 he was coaxed out of retirement to represent New Zealand at the 2015 Motocross of Nations in France. There, he surprised himself and the rest of the field by finishing second and sixth to take third place overall.
"When I stopped racing nearly three years ago, I had no intention of racing again," said Townley from Qatar on the eve of the opening race of the 2016 championship.