Coppins second in treacherous Dutch GP

By TMX Archives on 3rd Sep 06

Motocross

CAS Honda rider, Josh Coppins, has climbed onto the second step of the podium at a treacherous and demanding Dutch GP in Lierop. Racing conditions were made all the more challenging as rain turned the infamous sand circuit into a physically punishing affair in front of 33.000 spectators.

Lightening reactions and a quick gear shift saw Josh Coppins grab the hole-hot in race 1.  His lead was short lived when Stefan Everts snuck by in the second turn.  Coppins quickly latched onto Everts but could not match the Belgian's speed so instead of risking a crash in the deep sand he set his own pace.  A slight challenge from team-mate Ken de Dycker was promptly brushed aside as Coppins took control of the situation and pulled a comfortable gap.  With no answer for Everts, Coppins smartly finished in 2nd ahead of Steve Ramon.

Another superbly executed hole-shot had Coppins leading Everts into the second turn of race 2.  Everts tried to pull the same passing manoeuvre as in the first heat but Coppins immediately shut him down, only to lose the lead moments later.  Coppins could not challenge a physically stronger Everts and went on to  claim second place.

"It's so tough in these conditions and the sand is definitely not my favourite so I had to use my energy wisely,” commented Coppins. "I got two hole-shots but I knew I couldn't ride Stefan's pace in the sand.  I was the ‘best of the rest' but if you look at it the result is not so good – it could have been better.  It took me too long to recover from last weekend and with racing on Monday I really felt it.  I tried to keep Stefan in my sights but within a few laps he was gone and I had to ride my own pace – it was actually quite boring. Stefan gave everyone a lesson today not only physically but also mentally and all the younger riders including myself can learn a lot from him.   Second was the best I could do today.”

Coppins will head to Hawkstone Park next weekend for the 8th and final round of the British MX champs.
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Race results:

MX1 Race 1
1        Everts, Stefan          BEL     Yamaha
2          Coppins, Joshua       NZL     Honda
3        Ramon, Steve BEL     Suzuki
4        Leok, Tanel    EST    Kawasaki
5        de Dycker, Ken         BEL     Honda
6        Strijbos, Kevin          BEL     Suzuki
7        Verhoeven, Bas        NED    Kawasaki
8        Priem, Manuel BEL     Yamaha
9        Barragan, Jonathan   SPA    KTM
10      Norlen, Marcus         SWE    Suzuki
11      Salaets, Kristof         BEL     Yamaha
12      van Daele, Marvin     BEL     Honda
13      Salvini, Alex   ITA     Suzuki
14      Nemeth, Kornel         HUN    Suzuki
15      Freibergs, Lauris       LAT     Suzuki
 

MX1 Race 2
1        Everts, Stefan          BEL     Yamaha
2          Coppins, Joshua       NZL     Honda
3        Barragan, Jonathan   SPA    KTM
4        Strijbos, Kevin          BEL     Suzuki
5        Ramon, Steve BEL     Suzuki
6        Priem, Manuel BEL     Yamaha
7        Avis, Wyatt    RSA    KTM
8        Freibergs, Lauris       LAT     Suzuki
9        Nemeth, Kornel         HUN    Suzuki
10      Verhoeven, Bas        NED    Kawasaki
11      Jones, Mark    GBR     Honda
12      de Dycker, Ken         BEL     Honda
13      van Daele, Marvin     BEL     Honda
14      Norlen, Marcus         SWE    Suzuki
15      Desalle, Clement       BEL     Suzuki
 

MX1 World championship standings:
1        Everts, Stefan          BEL     689
2        Strijbos, K.     BEL     491
3        Ramon, Steve BEL     454
4        de Dycker, Ken         BEL     434
5        Leok, Tanel    EST    405
6        Barragan, J.   SPA    338
7          Coppins, J.    NZL     293
8        Priem, Manuel BEL     267
9        Leuret, Pascal FRA     247
10      Melotte, C.    BEL     224
11      Noble, James  GBR     202
12      Garcia Vico, F.         SPA    196
13      Bill, J.  SUI     167
14      Pyrhonen, A.  FIN     161
15      Crockard, G.   IRL      153

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