Joshua Coppins has ridden through agonizing pain in defense of
his MX1 world title aspirations at a spectacular Donington Park
circuit, close to Derby.
The tough Factory Yamaha racer qualified in 10th spot on
Saturday minimizing his laps on a jump filled track to save his
shoulder for the two 35 minute + 2 Lap motos to come on
Sunday.
Coppins’s lightening reactions saw him rocket to the hole-shot in
race 1, however Scotsman, Billy McKenzie quickly snuck past as
Coppins had to fend off a gaggle of riders biting at his heels. As
the race wore on it was visible that the Kiwi was battling with pain
as he gradually lost position after position. Coppins salvaged 14th
spot but it was clear that he had pushed his pain threshold to the
limit.
The second moto would not last long for the New Zealander as he
was bunched in at the start and appeared in 20th position on lap
one. Coppins completed 3 laps before retiring from the
unbearable pain.
“I was pretty happy with the first moto considering the pain I had.
For the first fifteen minutes I was quite good but then the painsettled in. My lines were not good as I was focused on the pain
rather than on the riding. It’s not easy to go out and race like
that. My family is here from NZ and I wanted to go and give
100% for them and my fans and I couldn’t and that is more
frustrating than anything. I have worked so hard for this
championship and not being able to fight for it is the worst thing
of all. It is a hard pill for me to swallow right now. I’m filled with
so many emotions. I hope that this coming week will bring more
clarity as to what I will do in Lierop.” stated a distraught Coppins.
The final round of the FIM Motocross championship will take place
in Lierop in a week’s time where Coppins will have a 14 point
deficit over Belgian Steve Ramon. Having held the red leaders
plate for 14 rounds of the 15 it is unclear whether the hard
working Kiwi will be able to give it his best shot at the GP of the
Netherlands.
Coppins pain stricken at British GP
Sunday, August 26, 2007 Labels: Josh Coppins, Motocross, MX GP, NZ Racers, Tony Cairoli, World MX, Yamaha Racers