Coppins struggled to find top form in Saturday qualifying which would inevitably place him at a disadvantage for the start of Sunday’s race having 10th pick. As the gate dropped for moto 1, Coppins reacted fast and seemed to be challenging for the hole-shot when he was taken down while jockeying for a front spot. Coppins quickly pulled his machine out of the hay-bales and gave chase to the rest of the pack. The Kiwi’s only consolation was a 9th place at the end of the 35 minute moto. The final moto showdown ended in catastrophe for Coppins. After narrowly making it through the first turn without incident, another rider collided in mid air with him over the table top obstacle. Coppins was unscathed in the crash but his machine sustained severe damage to the front wheel and he was unable to continue the race. “It’s obviously been a tough weekend” admitted Coppins. “I’ve been working hard, and wanting to do well for the last three races but came here and felt that I was riding good but I couldn’t find that extra bit of speed for qualifying. You then put yourself at risk and this start was sketchy which caused crashes. This is the fourth time this season I have had to start from last and it’s never easy when you have to come from behind. In the second moto a rider in front of me got cross rutted on the take off of a table top and came across me. We touched in mid air with his foot-peg going through my front wheel. After we crashed I made it back to the pits but it was impossible to continue with the damage to the bike. I’m pretty disappointed as things don’t seem to be on my side at the moment. All I can do is keep trying my best and keep giving 100 percent.” There will be no time to rest for the GP riders as the penultimate round will take place next weekend at the treacherous sand circuit of Lierop in the Netherlands. Race results: MX1 Race 1 MX1 Race 2
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