Team New Zealand do their country proud at the MX of Nations.
The Motocross of Nations in Ernee France saw and amazing sell out crowd
turn out to see the best riders in the world battle for the coveted Chamberlain
trophy. Likened to the “Olympics of Motocross” the best three
riders of each country are chosen to take part and it was the Kiwi team
of Josh Coppins, Ben Townley and Cody Cooper that would have the honour
of representing New Zealand.
The first race of the day would see Josh Coppins (MX1) and Cody Cooper(MX2)
opening up the scoreboard. Coppins had a good start and managed to keep
French hero Mikael Pichon at bay while protecting second position. Ricky
Carmichael had the lead from the word go and Coppins could not match
the American’s speed but managed to control his second position
until the end of the race. Cody Cooper who was on the smaller capacity
machine did the best he could to gain as many positions as possible.
The twenty-one year old made up many places after a bad start and crossed
the finish line 23rd.
Next up it was Ben Townley (MX Open) and Cody Cooper (MX2) that had
to do battle. Townley was not up front as the pack entered the first
turn however the soon to be twenty-one-year-old worked his magic and
with five laps gone he had already recovered from a small crash and was
back into second. Townley honed in on Kevin Windham and started to reel
the American in when Windham made a mistake and handed New Zealand the
lead. Townley cruised to victory while Cody Cooper was having a tough
time coming through the pack. Cooper matched his first race result by
finishing 23rd after a hard fought race.
The grand finale had New Zealand’s top MX stars, Ben Townley (MX
Open) and Josh Coppins (MX1) lined up to give it their best shot of making
it onto the podium. Coppins grabbed a great start but team-mate Townley
was on the move and was looking to latch onto Ricky Carmichael who was
again out front. Townley quickly made his move on Kevin Windham in second
place and went after Carmichael. The two contenders matched each other
lap for lap and the 30 000 strong French crowd were amazed at the Kiwi’s
tenacity and determination. Coppins had a small crash in the meantime
and was recovering his rhythm and making time on the group ahead.
Townley eventually lost time on Carmichael and finished a few seconds
down on the American for what can be considered a truly commendable ride.
Coppins came home in fourth but unfortunately for New Zealand they missed
out on an overall podium spot to Belgium by one point.
Quotes:
Ben Townley: “It’s been a good day! First I want to say
congratulations to RC – he was awesome. He was untouchable, I mean
I tried my hardest to catch him in that second moto but he was really
good. I also want to thank team USA for making the effort to come over
here. The atmosphere was just amazing over the entire weekend. I’m
pretty happy with the result and my ride was what I wanted. I got handed
the first race when Kevin went down but I compared my lap times to Ricky
and they were pretty similar. I said to the guys in the truck before
the last race that I was going after R.C. this time. I tried my hardest
but I didn’t quite get there. Cody rode really well and did the
best he could and I don’t think we could have done any better than
we did.”
Josh Coppins: “I’m quite happy with my result today. I was
2-4 and Ben rode extremely well with a 1-2. On the other hand I’m
a little bit disappointed because I crashed in both races and I think
I could have been at bit closer to Ricky than I was. I think we can be
pretty proud of our result as a team. Cody rode really well and we couldn’t
have expected more from him. He jumped in to help at the last minute
so I think he rode really well and I don’t think any of us could
have done any better. It was a good result.”
Cody Cooper: “I was happy with my riding today although in the
last race I think I gave it away a little bit there. The heat got to
me and I stalled the bike which left me with a lot of work to do. I think
my lap times were ok I just couldn’t get the starts I needed. It
has been a real honour riding for New Zealand especially with guys like
Ben and Josh. Daryl Hurley was meant to be riding but he hurt his knee
and I was called in at the last minute. I would like to wish him a speedy
recovery.”
MX1 + MX2
1 Carmichael Ricky, Usa, Suzuki, 35:52.761
2 Coppins Joshua, Nzl, Honda, 36:00.181
3 Pichon Mickael, Fra, Honda, 36:07.889
4 Leok Tanel, Est, Kawasaki, 36:33.092
5 Everts Stefan, Bel, Yamaha, 36:48.056
6 Tedesco Ivan, Usa, Kawasaki, 36:49.925
7 Tortelli Sébastien, Fra, Ktm, 36:50.723
8 De Reuver Marc, Ned, Ktm, 37:01.901
9 Ramon Steve, Bel, Ktm, 37:04.875
10 Mackenzie Billy, Gbr, Yamaha, 37:14.988
11 Nunn Carl, Gbr, Ktm, 37:16.850
12 Rodrigues Joaquim, Por, Honda, 37:18.425
13 Leok Aigar, Est, Ktm, 37:30.904
14 Bill Julien , Sui, Ktm, 37:32.327
15 Swanepoel Garreth, Rsa, Kawasaki, 37:38.453
23 Cooper Cody, Nzl, Honda, 36:14.315
MX2 + MXOPEN
1 Townley Ben, Nzl, Ktm, 36:13.816
2 Vuillemin David, Fra, Yamaha, 36:23.311
3 Ramon Steve, Bel, Ktm, 36:32.988
4 Philippaerts David, Ita, Ktm, 36:35.110
5 Windham Kevin, Usa, Honda, 36:51.853
6 Strijbos Kevin, Bel, Suzuki, 36:56.094
7 Garcia Vico Francisco, Spa, Honda, 37:18.508
8 Ristori Marc, Sui, Honda, 37:20.725
9 Atsuta Yoshitaka, Jpn, Suzuki, 37:21.575
10 Seistola Matti, Fin, Honda, 37:27.664
11 Nunn Carl, Gbr, Ktm, 37:28.372
12 Noble James, Gbr, Honda, 37:29.228
13 Laansoo Juss, Est, Honda, 37:31.805
14 Mcfarlane Andrew, Aus, Yamaha, 37:32.400
15 Rodrigues Joaquim, Por, Honda, 37:43.071
23 Cooper Cody, Nzl, Honda, 36:36.434
MX1 + MXOPEN
1 Carmichael Ricky, Usa, Suzuki, 35:34.904
2 Townley Ben, Nzl, Ktm, 35:39.967
3 Windham Kevin, Usa, Honda, 35:50.717
4 Coppins Joshua, Nzl, Honda, 36:12.696
5 Pichon Mickael, Fra, Honda, 36:17.609
6 De Reuver Marc, Ned, Ktm, 36:22.992
7 Vuillemin David, Fra, Yamaha, 36:29.152
8 Strijbos Kevin, Bel, Suzuki, 36:33.253
9 Everts Stefan, Bel, Yamaha, 36:36.942
10 Leok Tanel, Est, Kawasaki, 36:39.921
11 Garcia Vico Francisco, Spa, Honda, 36:56.278
12 Mackenzie Billy, Gbr, Yamaha, 37:02.968
13 Noble James, Gbr, Honda, 37:07.478
14 Philippaerts David, Ita, Ktm, 37:18.000
15 Goncalves Rui, Por, Yamaha, 37:20.171
Nations Championship
1 USA, 16 points
2 France, 24 points
3 Belgium, 31 points
4 New Zealand, 32 points
5 Great-Brittain, 56 points
6 Estonia, 59 points
7 Netherlands, 82 points
8 Portugal, 83 points
9 Republic of South Africa, 86 points
10 Spain, 99 points