Even at age 42, there's no stopping Hawera Suzuki ace Daryl Hurley and the eve of Guy Fawkes night on Sunday was probably an appropriate time for him to be setting off the fireworks again.
The multi-talented Kiwi retired from fulltime motocross racing several years ago, but now is back on top of the world after he took his Suzuki RM-Z450 to win the over-40 Pro class at the 2018 edition of the World Veterans' Motocross Championships in the United States at the weekend.
Racing at the Glen Helen track at San Bernadino, in a blazingly hot Southern California heat, the 42-year-old Suzuki bike shop dealer from Hawera finished runner-up and then first in his two races in this premier class, eclipsing British former Grand Prix racer Kurt Nicoll, who finished 3-2, and American Dirt Rider magazine test rider Kris Keefer (1-4).
This was multi-time New Zealand motocross champion Hurley's second Over-40 World Vet Championship title after he also won it in 2016.
Over a long and glittering career, Hurley has been a regular visitor to the top step of the podium.