Josh Coppins is pleased
to announce a sponsorship agreement with United Telecom, one of Belgium’s
biggest independent telecommunications companies. New-Zealander Coppins
has been living in Balen, Belgium for
the last 11 years, while his two Josh, 28, is currently preparing for his 2006 title assault after one
of the most successful seasons of his career. The likeable Kiwi was runner
up in last year’s MX1 World Championship behind the legendary Stefan
Everts and won the competitive British Championship. Coppins is the latest
addition to United Telecom’s sports programme that includes three
Belgian first division football teams, reigning Belgian handball champion
and cup winner Tongeren, FIA GT frontrunner Bert Longin and title sponsorship
of the Belgian MX championship. Josh Coppins : “I first noticed United Telecom when they sponsored the Namur motocross GP last year and it seemed like a cool company to get involved with. It’s nice to see that they are so passionate about sports and motocross in particular. My deal with United Telecom and their approach to the sport make a perfect fit, so that’s another piece that falls into place this season. Last year was excellent for me, but I feel that I can even improve and I can’t wait for the GP season to start !” Carlo Vandekerkhof (CEO United Telecom): “We are very pleased
to have Josh as an ambassador for our company. Not only because he is
one of the best motocross riders in the world, but also because of the
human values he represents. Josh is hard working, approachable and he
is genuinely a good guy. Because he is so modest people do underestimate
Coppins, but United Telecom likes to associate with the underdog and
I’m sure he will surprise quite a few people this season!” Image: United Telecoms PR Manager Cyntia Reekmans poses with JC. |