Coppins pulls back valuable points at British GP
With the memory of his first ever GP victory claimed at the Gore
Basin circuit a year ago, CAS Honda racer, Josh Coppins had high expectations
coming into the 15th round of the MX1 series at the Isle of
Wight. The
Kiwi could not go home with victory however he did prove that his determination
and fighting spirit have won him back eight valuable points as he keeps
his championship hopes alive.
Close to thirty thousand enthusiastic English
fans lined the boundary
fences to see the gate drop for the first MX1 race. The CAS Honda star
almost grabbed the hole-shot however, Belgian Steve Ramon, managed to
take the advantage but overshot the next corner and pushed Coppins wide,
losing the Kiwi precious time and positions. The worst was feared when
Coppins signalled to the CAS Honda pits that something was not right
with his machine in the opening laps of the race. He kept circulating
at race pace but lost his third position to fellow Kiwi, Ben Townley.
Everts was now behind Coppins and breathing down his neck. The New Zealander
never once panicked and managed to find some extra seconds and succeeded
in pulling away from his championship rival. He crossed the finish line
in fourth but was not happy with the result due to a carburetion hitch.
Coppins
could not count on his usual great start and race two would see the Kiwi
having to elbow his way through the pack in the opening
laps. ‘Lizzard’ soon caught Everts who was in fourth and
started to hound the Belgian at every opportunity. Coppins stalled his
bike as he exited the whoop section and lost a position to Pichon and
valuable time on the train in front. He quickly got his bike going and
what was to follow totally had the cheering fans gob smacked. Coppins
shut down Pichon, Everts and Ramon in the latter half of the race and
left them trailing in his dust. The amazing speed which he was carrying
took him to within five seconds of fellow Kiwi Ben Townley by the time
the chequered flag had been waved – an amazing show of raw speed
and determination.
“ I didn’t have the best of starts this weekend,” explained
Coppins with disappointment. “We had some small problems in both
motos but no complaints; I did the best I could. It just wasn’t
my weekend. I was riding pretty well and quite fast but it just didn’t
come off for me – sometimes it’s like that. I rode pretty
bad in Germany and got on the podium and I rode well here today and didn’t.”
Results MX1
Race 1
1 Ramon, Steve, Bel, Ktm, 39:49.678
2 Pichon, Mickael, Fra, Honda, 39:51.661
3 Townley, Ben, Nzl, Ktm, 39:52.575
4 Coppins, Joshua, Nzl, Honda, 40:02.874
5 Everts, Stefan, Bel, Yamaha, 40:15.953
6 Jorgensen, Brian, Den, Yamaha, 40:18.271
7 Leok, Tanel, Est, Kawasaki, 40:21.993
8 Barragan, Jonathan, Spa, Ktm, 40:50.760
9 Vehvilainen, Jussi, Fin, Honda, 40:57.455
10 Strijbos, Kevin, Bel, Suzuki, 41:00.298
11 Pyrhonen, Antti , Fin, Tm, 41:03.031
12 Noble, James, Gbr, Honda, 41:05.367
13 Leuret, Pascal, Fra, Honda, 41:17.276
14 Theybers, Danny, Bel, Suzuki, 41:24.799
15 De Dijcker, Ken, Bel, Honda, 41:39.655
Race 2
1 Townley Ben, Nzl, KTM, 39:52.981
2 Coppins Joshua, Nzl, Honda, 39:56.629
3 Pichon Mickael, Fra, Honda, 40:03.255
4 Ramon Steve, Bel, KTM, 40:10.429
5 Everts Stefan, Bel, Yamaha, 40:13.710
6 Barragan Jonathan, Esp, KTM, 40:53.053
7 Priem Manuel, Bel, Yamaha, 40:58.166
8 Noble James, Gbr, Honda, 41:01.539
9 Vehvilainen Jussi, FIN, Honda, 41:03.617
10 Atsuta Yoshitaka, Jpn, Suzuki, 41:04.149
11 Leuret Pascal, Fra, Honda, 41:05.059
12 Theybers Danny, Bel, Suzuki, 41:06.611
13 Pyrhonen Antti, Fin, TM, 41:24.161
14 Strijbos Kevin, Bel, Suzuki, 41:47.905
15 Seguy Luigi, Fra, Yamaha, 41:51.608
MX2 Championship Standings
1 Everts Stefan, Bel, Yamaha, 621 points
2 Coppins Joshua, Nzl, Honda, 576 points
3 Townley Ben, Nzl, Ktm, 505 points
4 Pichon Mickael, Fra, Honda, 446 points
5 Ramon Steve, Bel, Ktm, 423 points
6 Smets Joel, Bel, Suzuki, 385 points
7 Leuret Pascal, Fra, Honda, 296 points
8 De Dijcker Ken, Bel, Honda, 274 points
9 Noble James, Gbr, Honda, 274 points
10 Leok Tanel, Est, Kawasaki, 268 points
11 Barragan Jonathan, Spa, Ktm, 256 points
12 Jorgensen Brian, Den, Yamaha, 249 points
13 Theybers Danny, Bel, Suzuki, 242 points
14 Atsuta Yoshitaka, Jpn, Suzuki, 199 points
15 Pyrhonen Antti, Fin, Tm, 186 points