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6/18/2019 11:26am
6/18/2019 11:26am
Anybody notice when he gets himself into a good points position he kind of falls apart?
This year in SX.. he was in the title hunt, Austin Forkner crashes leaving the championship wide open between him and Sexton.. and then he couldnt ride very good the rest of the season.. Fast forward to Outdoors... Giving AC everything he has and after 2 weeks of trading moto wins.. this week he starts like 8th and couldnt move forward??
Could he be a head case in the making?
This year in SX.. he was in the title hunt, Austin Forkner crashes leaving the championship wide open between him and Sexton.. and then he couldnt ride very good the rest of the season.. Fast forward to Outdoors... Giving AC everything he has and after 2 weeks of trading moto wins.. this week he starts like 8th and couldnt move forward??
Could he be a head case in the making?
The dude had an off race, I think he will be fine.
FROM: MX Sports Pro Racing
DATE: June 11, 2019
RE: COMPETITION BULLETIN 2019-9: Resolution of Justin Cooper Appeal
At the completion of the recent Thunder Valley National in Lakewood, Colorado, Round 3 of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, a protest was filed with MX Sports Pro Racing by Justin Cooper regarding an off-track excursion and subsequent track re-entry by Adam Cianciarulo, during Moto 2 of the 250 Class, in which both riders were participants.
The original protest was denied by MX Sport Pro Racing Race Director, Jeff Canfield. This decision was appealed to AMA Pro Racing, the official sanctioning body for the Series. MX Sports Pro Racing has been notified by AMA Pro Racing that it has reviewed the incident related to the appeal and the protest and appeal process, and has determined that the matter did not meet the necessary requirements for appeal consideration.
With the appeal formally resolved by AMA Pro Racing, the Provisional Results of the 250 Class for the Lakewood National are now official and the results final.
Justin Cooper rips, regardless of what people think about his actions off the track. I would not call him a head case in the making, he has made it all the way to the sharp point of the heavily-stacked 250 field.
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he had a valid bitch about AC's cut...let him bitch about if he wants. who cares. track makes decision and moves on. the people whining about him bitching tho...until you're leading a 250 lites moto and your competition rolls on thru side of the track to reenter right behind you...you will never know how u will react.
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