Scattered rain showers made the slippery underground unpredictable for the riders, and from the start of the first moto, Coppins had his work cut out for him. He spun on the startgate and exited the first turn way down the field. He could not avoid a fallen rider on the opening laps and got caught up in the mayhem and crashed. With track conditions making it difficult to pass Coppins did all he could to limit the loss of points and pushed up to 13th spot by the end of a difficult race. Knowing that the start would be detrimental for a good result, Coppins had a great jump but was cut off by Spaniard Jonathan Barragan in full speed down the start straight. A few turns later Coppins was down in the dirt and once again had a mammoth task ahead. He fought for every position and passed Billy MacKenzie on the last lap to secure 5th spot. “It’s been a tough day at the office.” admitted Coppins. “I missed my start when I spun off the gate and then ran into the back of Loic Leonce when he crashed in front of me on the second lap. I re-started more or less last and worked my way through the field. It was hard to pass, one lined and really tricky. I improved on my start in the second moto but then got pushed wide and lost some places. I pushed too hard to get to the front too quickly and went down in the fourth turn. I’m pretty disappointed because my riding was good, I knew the starts would be tough on the gravel behind the gate. You need a little bit of luck and there is no technique involved in it. I lost a lot points and I just need to focus on the next race and not think about the championship. When I had the bad starts I was thinking about trying to win and not thinking about having a good race. That’s something I need to change for next time.” With a welcomed week’s break in the 15 round series, the GP teams and riders will head to the continent of Africa for the South African GP in Nelspruit for round 9 on the 20th July. Race results: MX 1 Race 1 MX1 Race 2
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