Multi-time New Zealand motocross champion Darryll King is turning back time. The Kiwi has been making a habit of defying motocross odds over a career spanning more than 35 years.
Not only did the 43-year-old Waikato man successfully defend his national MX2 championship crown this season, making sensational back-to-back title wins at the top domestic level of the sport in New Zealand, but, even more remarkably, he also did that as a man heading into his mid 40s, a feat almost unheard of in this most demanding of sports.
His latest motorcycling adventure is to re-live his heyday years - the Yamaha ace now back racing in Europe where he raced with so much success in the 1990s.
He twice finished runner-up in the 500cc Motocross World Championships, in 1997 and 1998, both times beaten to the main prize by Belgian legend Joel Smets, who was riding a Husaberg at the time.
King won the Australian Motocross Championships open class title three times, in 2001, 2003 and 2004.