Testing injury rules returning Kiwi out of final six rounds.
Team Suzuki World MXGP’s Ben Townley will be out of action for the last six rounds of the 2016 MXGP World Championship after suffering a crash while testing earlier this week.
The luckless New Zealander went down during further testing work at Mantova in Italy on Tuesday and was hospitalised on his return to Hasselt, Belgium, with damage to his intestines.
Such is the nature of the injury that the projected recovery time means that it is extremely unlikely that the former world champion will race his RM-Z450 in anger in Grand Prix again this season.
“We feel terrible for Ben who has worked hard and done everything we could have asked to be competitive at this level,” said team principal Stefan Everts. “He has experienced some incredibly bad luck this year.
“We felt we were getting to a point where we could have a strong end to the season, but now the most important thing is that Ben can make a full recovery and he has all our support and best wishes in this respect.”
With Kevin Strijbos convalescing from a wrist injury the team is currently searching for a replacement for Townley that can join the Belgian on the gate from the Grand Prix of the Czech Republic towards the end of July.