Bay of Plenty's Ben Townley has had a hurtful run of luck over the past few years, but now the Kiwi international is back from the brink and inflicting pain on his New Zealand motocross rivals.
The Taupo rider's latest comeback from injury saw him completely dominate the 40th annual Whakatane Summercross on Tuesday.
He took his Honda CRF450 to win five MX1 races from five starts, convincingly out-performing national MX1 champion Cody Cooper, of Mount Maunganui, former world championship Grand Prix star Josh Coppins, of Motueka, and fellow Kiwi international Mason Phillips, from Papamoa, along with the rest of the cream of New Zealand's open class riders.
"I got really good starts and was able to maintain that. I kept up the intensity, although Cody [Cooper] was close to me in the first three races.
"Although I won all five races [at Whakatane], I have a lot of respect for Cody and for Josh [Coppins] too. Josh is almost 10 years older than me and for him to ride at this pace after being off the bike with injury these past couple of months, is pretty remarkable too.
"I have to say the nationals [which start in South Canterbury on February 12] will be very interesting indeed."
Honda also claimed top honours in the MX2 (250cc) class with Taupo's Cam Dillon (Huka Honda CRF250) finishing 1-1-2-2-2 in his five outings at Whakatane.
"I knew that, to come here and win today, I had to be consistent," said the 19-year-old.
"It's a confidence-booster for me ahead of the nationals but I know the other riders will go away now and get stronger before the nationals start. It's just going to get harder for me from here on," he shrugged.