Out for 4 months. From
www.fullnoise.com.au . Bloody sh#t news for him and Twotwo. Wonder if they would have time to get Tye Simmonds or Jake Moss to ride Reed/Townley's bike. Both riding pretty well here in Oz. Top 15 in AMA I reckon, maybe top 10 on that bike. Or will they just give it a spell until next year??????
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Ben Townley begins recovery process after successful surgery.
Posted: Wednesday, 18th April, 2012 : 8:07 AM - - 1,010 Reads
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Carlton Dry Honda Thor Racing's Ben Townley is recovering at Brisbane Private Hospital following successful surgery on a femoral head-associated acetabular rim fracture, sustained during a fall at Round 2 of the Monster Energy MX Nationals at Coonabarabran on the weekend.
The 27 year old was air-lifted to Armadale on Saturday after crashing heavily in practice. A CT Scan revealed a dislocated hip and broken bone and the former World Motocross
Champion was transferred to Brisbane Private under the care of
Dr Lawrie Malisano.
Speaking after the operation, Dr Lawrie Malisano said Townley could be back on the bike within four months.
"The surgery was successful," Dr Malisano explained. "Ben had a femoral head associated acetabular rim fracture, which required open reduction and internal fixation with lag screws and a bone anchor.
"Ben is likely to make a full recovery; his fitness and health will contribute to his recovery. The best case scenario will see him racing within four months. We will keep a close eye on his recovery and aide where we can," Dr Malisano concluded.
As Townley recovers in hospital he is also coming to grips with the realities of what has just happened.
"I can't believe I am laying here in hospital," Townley said. "I am supposed to be packing for America.
"I am fit and was looking forward to racing in either America or Australia. It's not fun lying here I had really given everything and felt that I was the best prepared I had ever been this year.
"It is so hard to believe, but I have to accept it and focus on my recovery," Townley continued.
In acknowledging and extending his appreciation for the remarkable work of Racesafe director
Simon Maas, Brendon Kiley of the Royal Flying Doctor Service and Dr Lawrie Malisano, Townley said couldn't thank them enough.
"I am overwhelmed by the extraordinary lengths of these men. I have been treated like an athlete and the respect they have shown me will never be forgotten. My family and I can't thank them enough". Townley concluded.
Carlton Dry Honda Thor Racing's
team owner
Yarrive Konsky understands all too well that injuries can rob champions of championships.
"It's quite amazing that the American injury list right now reads a who's who of the top twenty racers in America with upwards of 15 of them sidelined," said Konsky.
"We all accept that racing is dangerous and it hits hard when one of your riders is injured like this."
General Manager of Honda Motorcycles
Tony Hinton is committed to Ben's recovery and looks forward to his return.
"We see this happen in motorsport to often and we accept that it can happen to anyone," Hinton said. "Right now our focus is to make sure Ben is comfortable and he has everything he needs to make a full recovery."
Main Photo: Ben Townley just before he headed out to the track on Saturday
Credit: Mat Cox