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Misfortune strikes Josh Coppins at Loket
24,000 spectators witnessed Yamaha Motocross Team's Josh Coppins experience the ill-fortune that motocross racing can occasionally serve at the eleventh round of fifteen in the FIM MX1 World Championship; the Grand Prix of Czech Republic held at a chilly and showery Loket circuit. The 30 year old New Zealander failed to pick up points in either race after suffering with unpredictable brake trouble. He finished twenty-second in the first moto after a stone jammed the rear brake pedal and locked the back end solid, causing the Kiwi - who was running in third place at the time - to stop and lose almost a lap. In the second outing a similar strike of bad luck caused Josh to loose brake pressure because of a leaking rear brake hose that was a result of a small collision with another competitor. With no rear Braking power he crashed at the bottom of the steep downhill. He was forced to retired with a painful shoulder. The extent of the shoulder injury is not completely established, but luckily an x-ray proved that no bones are broken. Further medical examinations will need to give full reassurance that there is no other damage. The Yamaha Motocross Team as well as the championship leader are both concerned with the next Grand Prix just one week away, but nevertheless expect to race at the Namur Citadelle. Loket has been a happy hunting ground for Yamaha in the past. The circuit is located some 140 kilometres west of Prague and short distance outside the idyllic spa town of Karlovy Vary. The venue has held a regular slot on the world championship calendar and was scene to at least two title celebrations for Yamaha in the 500cc and MXGP (former incarnation of MX1) during the 2002 and 2003 seasons. The course has barely altered over the years with the same steep rises and drops marking the defining features of a fast and natural layout. The mud - littered with small stones - was as slippery as always and made attacking the corners a calculated risk for the riders. Poor weather conditions with fine rain dampened race day. Coppins still has some breathing room at the top of the points table. He now holds an advantage of 77 over Steve Ramon with 200 left to win. De Reuver has not contested three rounds from the eleven run so far and hovers down in fourteenth. The quick, daunting and unique three kilometre course across the Citadelle in Namur will host the Belgian Grand Prix and round twelve on the world championship next Sunday. The series will draw to a close over the next five weeks with trips to Ireland, England and Holland filling the rest of the calendar after the Flemish race. Josh Coppins, Yamaha Motocross Team: Marc de Reuver, Yamaha Motocross Team: Carlo Rinaldi, Team Manager, Yamaha Motocross Team: |
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