Opinion: Britain is well overdue another Motocross World Champion
By Team TMX on 18th Aug 19
As I write this in the discomfort of DBR/TMX Towers (which you may or may not have heard was rocked by an act of terrorism last Thursday lunchtime when three unmasked men helped themselves to Allans bicycle from the bike shed) its exactly 30 years since Dave Thorpe clinched his third 500cc world title. A little over a week ago and it was the 40th anniversary of Graham Noyce clinching his crown too...
Whats bonkers is that since Thorpe took that 1989 title theres only been one British World Motocross Champion since and that was Jamie Dobb. Whats even more bonkerers than that is the fact that when Dobb won his one and only in 2001, the gap between his title and Thorpes was 12 years its now 18 years since then and so were well overdue another...
But who and how long will we have to wait? Thats a tricky one and its hard to pick a future world beater from our current and currently growing crop of talent. It seems that unless you can consistently show world championship race winning pace by the time youre 15 then theres little to no hope.
Being realistic Tommy Searle was the last British youngster with that kind of pace and qualified for and scored GP points as a 15-year-old, won a GP moto at 16 and his first GP overall at 17. Its almost scary to consider that Searles now entering the twilight of his career at 30, a three-time runner-up in the MX2 world championship.
Both Ben Watson and Conrad Mewse still have a shot but injuries have blighted both their MX2 careers so far. Beyond Conrad theres Joel Rizzi who shows promise on a two-smoker but hes not yet consistently running up front in the EMX series like youd maybe hope him to. He has a strong team around him though and theres still time for him to figure out the puzzle...
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