News 29 Aug 2024

New Zealand calls Natzke in as Crawford MXoN replacement

KTM Canada Red Bull Race Team regular in for Matterley Basin.

Image: Supplied.

Canadian-based Kiwi Josiah Natzke has agreed to join the New Zealand team in the 2024 Motocross of Nations (MXoN), receiving the call to replace Nathan Crawford after he withdrew with a wrist injury.

Crawford’s initial selection sparked controversy across the Tasman, however, he has since opted out after injuring his wrist in the final stages of the Australian ProMX series.

After finishing second and claiming multiple round wins in the high-profile Canadian Triple Crown Series with the KTM Canada Red Bull Race Team as a rookie in the 450 Pro class, on paper Natzke should be a fitting replacement for Crawford and a strong addition to the team.

“Got the call up to race for team New Zealand and we’re doing it,” Natzke revealed. “Spent some time thinking it over and, at the end of the day, I can’t let an opportunity slip by me or let my country down.

“I don’t hold grudges and it’s never been personal for me. Excited to hammer down the next couple weeks to be ready to represent all of New Zealand motocross with my teammates in England.”

Longtime international Natzke – who most recently represented his nation at MXoN in 2022 – is set to join newly-crowned Australian MX2 champion Brodie Connolly and New Zealand MX1 number one Hamish Harwood at Matterley Basin in the UK between October 4-6.

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