Ben Townley to fill in for Cody Cooper
Friday 24 May: Former World Motocross Champion Ben Townley will return to the Penrite Oil Honda Racing Team to contest the MX1 class at this weekend’s 5th Round of the MX Nationals at Perth’s Wanneroo Motocross track.
The 2004 World MX2
Champion will replace Cody Cooper, who injured his knee in an on-track
incident at Murray Bridge last weekend. Cooper will undergo an MRI and
further tests early next week to determine the full extent of his injuries
and a rehabilitation program.
Townley, who retired from
full time competition in early 2013 will also contest the Manjimup 15000
with the factory Honda outfit and said he is looking forward to racing in
his first national in nearly two years.
"I was there when Cody
got hurt and it was really disappointing as he was in a good position to
take the overall,” Townley said.
"I am looking
forward to racing this weekend and while I haven't raced a national in two
years, I am still riding and it will be fun to get out there.
"The team has always been there and supported me during my
setbacks so I wanted to return that support. I will race
Wanneroo and then we will head down to Manjimup for the 15000,”
Townley added.
Penrite Oil Honda Racing Team Manager Mike
Landman said the team was excited to have Townley fill in for the
weekend.
"We are all bitterly disappointed for Cody as he
was riding really well before the crash,” Landman said.
"We appreciate Ben’s support look forward to having him back
on a bike at this weekend’s Perth round of the MX Nationals.
"There are no expectations on Ben as he hasn't
raced a national in over two years. He is a fan favourite and still
enjoys riding his motorcycle so we are very happy to be working with him
again,” Landman continued.
Josh Cachia will be back on
track in the MX2 class and is hoping to make further inroads on his return
to peak fitness.
The Penrite Oil Honda Racing Team will
contest Round five of the MX Nationals at Wanneroo Motocross Track before
heading to the Cosy Creek Motocross track for the 2014 Manjimup 15000.