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Coppins Stretches Podium Record With Third At Sugo

Published by Tasha Crook
28 May 2007, 15:17
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Yamaha Motocross Team's Joshua Coppins continued his 100% podium record with third place overall at a cloudy and windy Sugo circuit - crowded by 24,000 spectators -for the Japanese Grand Prix and the sixth round of fifteen in the FIM MX1 Motocross World Championship today. The New Zealander rode to a brace of third positions on the works YZ450F-FM in front of the attending Yamaha president Mr Kajikawa and company employees, and thanks to a poor day for his most direct title rival, Kevin Strijbos, he extended his lead in the championship standings to more than one Grand Prix with 63 points in total.

The immaculate Sugo track was again a technical and difficult prospect for the MX1 and MX2 classes. A long period of rainfall on Friday afternoon softened the terrain that was already well prepared and mixed deeply with wood chippings. The result was a mud that swiftly became rough and rutted with several lines providing ample choice and strategy for the riders. It was the third year in succession that the World Championship had visited the venue close to the city of Sendai and the third time this century for the Japanese round. Sugo, in Yamaha ownership, lies a few kilometres from the road racing complex and was established 32 years previously.

After hot and bright conditions on Saturday, in which Coppins sealed his second consecutive pole position by two tenths of a second, race day was windy and cloudy with frequent sunny spells.

The first moto saw a battle for second as Billy Mackenzie ran away for the first ever British win in MX1. Coppins held a position as runner-up for almost the entire moto under pressure from David Philippaerts and then Jonathan Barragan. The Spaniard was eventually able to push through with two laps to go as Coppins admitted that his riding was not the best as he sought the quicker lines.

In the second sprint he again rode a lonely race to third after Ken de Dycker experienced brake trouble ahead and retired. He was close to Mackenzie and the chance of taking second place approaching the final two laps but could not get level with the eventual overall winner to overtake.

Marc de Reuver had a difficult day. The Dutchman started poorly in the opening moto and then slipped off in the deeply rutted corner after the pit lane. He circulated outside of the top twenty just behind leader Mackenzie and set similar lap-times but then fell again in the final laps, this time heavily off the biggest jump on the course, and suffered a concussion with nasty black eye. Feeling dazed and dizzy De Reuver did not take to the waiting zone for the second moto.

Team Jubilo Yamaha - the squad that competes in the Japanese National Championship - boasted the talents of former AMA competitor Akira Narita. The three times Japanese Champion failed to finish the first moto and picked up four points for seventeenth in the second.

The Yamaha Motocross Team now travel directly back to Europe and both Coppins and de Reuver will have a free weekend before making preparations for the comparatively short trip to St Jean d'Angely in western France. The French round will constitute the seventh round of the championship and precedes the Bulgarian Grand Prix two weeks afterwards.

Joshua Coppins - Yamaha Motocross Team:

"I did not have a good feeling on this track, even on Saturday but I was able to push for a fast lap. I was surprised with pole position because I was struggling a little bit. I could not find the lines I wanted and couldn't get a rhythm going in the first moto. I was fighting the bike and not enjoying the race so for the second moto I tried riding a gear higher and making the bike work more for me instead of the other way around. It did not go as well as I hoped but I tried my best. I knew there would be many winners and many different guys on the podium this year but I am the only one to be here every week so far. I want to continue to do what I am doing. If 3-3 is a bad day then I am pleased with that. For sure this season is more stressful for me and the championship is always in the back of my mind but I want to win more GPs. Sometimes you have to lose the battle to win the war and that was the case today for me."
 
Marc de Reuver - Yamaha Motocross Team:

"I was fifth at the start of the first heat but made a small mistake just before the finish line. I lost some time because I had to bash the bars and levers back into position. Billy Mackenzie lapped me and I ran behind him without any problem until the big crash over the table-top. The front wheel just washed out on the landing and I hit my head hard. I don't even remember how I got back to the paddock and Michele and Carlo thought it was better that I don't ride. It is a disappointing weekend but I am lucky that I only have a black eye."

Carlo Rinaldi, Team Manager, Yamaha Motocross Team:

"Overall it was a positive day but I cannot say that I am satisfied. In both motos Josh did not ride as well as he can and it is important to flow on this track because it is very rough. He showed his strength however to take third place both times and that was good in the circumstances. It was a very bad day for Marc. He looked very fast but made a mistake and crashed. He then fell again in a big way and luckily was not seriously injured; it was not convenient for him to race the second moto."

Circuit Length: 3737
Weather: Dry

Race 1 - GP of Sugo, Japan:


1. Billy MacKenzie - Kawasaki - GBR  39'31.947
2. Jonathan Barragan - KTM - ESP  0'8.939
3. Joshua Coppins - Yamaha - NZL  0'13.608
4. David Philippaerts - KTM - ITA  0'27.369
5. Mike Brown - Honda - USA  0'31.616
6. Ken De Dycker - Honda - BEL  0'40.288
7. Sébastien Pourcel - Kawasaki - FRA  0'42.846
8. Yoshitaka Atsuta - Honda - JPN  0'43.191
9. Steve Ramon -Suzuki - BEL  0'46.266
10. James Noble - Honda - GBR  1'1.475
11. Manuel Priem -TM - BEL  1'5.560
12. Kevin Strijbos - Suzuki - BEL  1'9.411
13. Kazamusa Masuda - Honda - JPN  1'48.276
14. Kornel Nemeth - Suzuki - HUN  1'49.305
15. Maximilian Nagl - KTM - GER  1'51.752
16. Danny Theybers - Suzuki - BEL  2'5.433
17. Scott Columb - Suzuki - NZL  -1 Laps
18. Gordon Crockard - Honda - IRL  -1 Laps
19. Kohij Ohkawara - Yamaha - JPN  -1 Laps

Race 2:

1. Mike Brown - Honda - USA  40'20.363
2. Billy MacKenzie - Kawasaki - GBR  0'3.066
3. Joshua Coppins - Yamaha - NZL  0'7.996
4. Steve Ramon - Suzuki - BEL  0'27.232
5. Yoshitaka Atsuta - Honda - JPN  0'9.033
6. David Philippaerts - KTM - ITA  0'40.274
7. Tanel Leok - Kawasaki - EST  0'48.099
8. James Noble - Honda - GBR  0'53.372
9. Manuel Priem - TM - BEL  1'6.877
10. Kevin Strijbos - Suzuki - BEL  1'8.637
11. Sébastien Pourcel - Kawasaki - FRA  1'45.054
12. Maximilian Nagl - KTM - GER  1'54.087
13. Danny Theybers - Suzuki - BEL  2'3.623
14. Kornel Nemeth - Suzuki - HUN  -1 Laps
15. Kuraudo Toda - Suzuki - JPN  -1 Laps
16. Gordon Crockard - Honda - IRL  -1 Laps
17. Akira Narita - Yamaha - JPN  -1 Laps
18. Kohij Ohkawara - Yamaha - JPN  -1 Laps
19. Thomas Allier - Kawasaki - FRA  -1 Laps
20. Scott Columb - Suzuki - NZL  -1 Laps

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