Date: 9 May
2010.
Coppins makes most of
Portuguese MX GP.
The 4th round of the
FIM Motocross world championships saw mixed weather conditions play a roll
in Agueda Portugal over the weekend. Factory Aprilia racer Josh
Coppins, made the most of the tricky track conditions after rainfall on
Saturday threatened to turn the well groomed Agueda circuit into a
quagmire.
A derailed chain forced the Kiwi
out of the 20 min qualifying race on Saturday, however as mid morning
sunshine dried the track on Sunday, Coppins was determined to make the most
of his wide starting position. A faulty start gate had riders on edge
as the first moto start was red flagged with officials doing their best to
repair the problem. The restart went smoothly however
‘Lizzard’ was caught in the second half of the pack as he tried
to jockey for positions. Battling to find his true race rhythm,
Coppins broke into the top 20 and picked off a few positions as the clock
ticked by. 17th place was the best that the Kiwi could
produce in track conditions that were difficult to pass on.
With clouds clearing and track
conditions drying out fast, the second moto would make for some exciting
racing. ‘Lizzard’ once again had his work cut out with
his wide starting gate, however he put in some aggressive opening
laps and pushed through to 10th place around the halfway
mark. A good battle with Belgian, Steve Ramon and Frenchman,
Sebastien Pourcel would see the trio trading positions as they caught a
tiring Davide Guarneri with a lap to go. Pourcel got by the Italian
however Coppins ran out of time but managed to keep Ramon at bay to cross
the line in 11th.
“Today was always going to
be difficult from where I was placed on the start gate” explained
Coppins. “The first moto was not good at all and I just
couldn’t seem to get going and battled the entire
moto. The second moto was much better for me and I really
enjoyed the rough lines and tricky sections. I seemed to flow better
and was pleased with my speed and result.”
Coppins heads to Bellpuig, Spain
next weekend for round 5 in the 15 round series.
Race results:
Mx1 Race 1 1 Nagl,
Maximilian GER KTM 2 Desalle,
Clement BEL Suzuki 3 Philippaerts,
David ITA Yamaha 4 Boog,
Xavier FRA Kawasaki 5 Cairoli,
Antonio ITA KTM 6 Leok, Tanel EST Honda 7 Ramon, Steve BEL Suzuki 8 Pourcel,
Sebastien FRA Kawasaki 9 Bobryshev,
Evgeny RUS Honda 10 de Reuver,
Marc NED Suzuki 11 Goncalves, Rui POR KTM 12 Strijbos, Kevin BEL Suzuki 13 Boissiere,
Anthony FRA TM 14 Aubin,
Nicolas FRA Kawasaki 15 Guarneri,
Davide ITA Honda 17 Coppins,
Joshua NZL Aprilia
MX1 Race 2 1 Cairoli,
Antonio ITA KTM 2 Desalle,
Clement BEL Suzuki 3 de Dycker,
Ken BEL Yamaha 4 Boog, Xavier FRA Kawasaki 5 Nagl, Maximilian GER KTM 6 Leok,
Tanel EST Honda 7 Bobryshev,
Evgeny RUS Honda 8 Philippaerts,
David ITA Yamaha 9 Pourcel,
Sebastien FRA Kawasaki 10 Guarneri,
Davide ITA Honda 11 Coppins,
Joshua NZL Aprilia 12 Ramon,
Steve BEL Suzuki 13 Goncalves, Rui POR KTM 14 Strijbos, Kevin BEL Suzuki 15 Boissiere,
Anthony FRA TM 16 Swanepoel,
Gareth RSA Honda
Mx1 GP Overall: 1 Desalle, Clement BEL Suzuki 44 2 Cairoli,
Antonio ITA KTM 41 3 Nagl,
Maximilian GER KTM 41 4 Boog,
Xavier FRA Kawasaki 36 5 Philippaerts,
David ITA Yamaha 33 6 Leok,
Tanel EST Honda 30 7 Bobryshev,
Evgeny RUS Honda 26 8 Pourcel,
Sebastien FRA Kawasaki 25 9 Ramon,
Steve BEL Suzuki 23 10 de Dycker,
Ken BEL Yamaha 20 11 Goncalves,
Rui POR KTM 18 12 Guarneri,
Davide ITA Honda 17 13 Strijbos,
Kevin BEL Suzuki 16 14 Coppins,
Joshua NZL Aprilia 14 15 Boissiere,
Anthony FRA TM 14 16 de Reuver,
Marc NED Suzuki 13 17 Aubin,
Nicolas FRA Kawasaki 7 18 Swanepoel,
Gareth RSA Honda 6
Mx1 Championship
standings: 1 Cairoli, A. ITA 179 2 Nagl,
M. GER 161 3 Philippaerts, D. ITA 133 4 Ramon, Steve BEL 124 5 Desalle,
C. BEL 123 6 de Dycker, Ken BEL 114 7 Boog, Xavier FRA 106 8 Leok,
Tanel EST 96 9 Bobryshev, E. RUS 79 10 Pourcel, S. FRA 75 11 Guarneri,
D. ITA 73 12 Coppins,
J. NZL 63 13 Albertson, J. USA 59 14 Swanepoel, G. RSA 57 15 Barragan,
J. ESP 56
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