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    And France this weekend
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    Quote Originally Posted by youtstream
    Aprilia Racing rider Josh Coppins continues to work hard to get his twin cylinder Aprilia machine into the top ten in the FIM World MX1 Championship points.
    Interesting read here http://www.youthstream.org/?type=News&newsID=1622

    Talks of a new bike for this weekend, but prolly just changed parts reading a bit closer.
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    13th in qualifying
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    12th & 14th - hmmm? for 14th overall on the day.

    Drops to 13th in the championship.

    I was expecting him to be improving faster than the competition with each round but that doesn't appear to be happening.
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    6/6/2010

    Coppins fights for every position in French GP

    Josh Coppins and the Factory Aprilia motocross team headed to St Jean D’Angely in France this past weekend looking for a good result in Round 7 of the MX1 World Championship. Coppins has always enjoyed the challenging hill-side circuit and was looking forward to the race.

    In the Saturday qualifying race ‘Lizzard’ blasted his Aprilia out the gate grabbing an awesome hole-shot in front of the thousands of French fans. As the race progressed Coppins had settled into the top five and was racing comfortably when the bike stalled going into a technical off camber corner. Having to get the bike re-started left the New Zealander ultimately qualifying in 13th.

    On a wet and rutted circuit Coppins had a reasonable start for moto 1 on Sunday, powering around lap 1 in 14th place. Settling in to a solid rhythm ‘Lizzard’ was circulating well and picked off a few riders to get into 12th by the end of the race.

    In the second moto Coppins was fast out the gate and headed through the first turn inside the top 10. Battling to find a good rhythm on the very rough and slippery circuit left ‘Lizzard’ fighting to hold onto every position, and ultimately the number 6 Aprilia jumped across the finish line in 14th position.

    “It was a tough weekend for me but I have to say that I’m really happy with how the bike performed” explained Coppins. “We got a good hole-shot in the qualifying race which shows that we have made good improvements and are now competitive at the start. I feel I rode well in the first moto but could not put it together in the second. I battled to find my speed and kept fighting the track over the moto and could not finish off how I wanted to. I’m happy with the improvements with the bike and the effort that the team is putting in, and hope that we can translate this all into a better result in Teutschenthal in two weeks time”

    Results

    Moto 1

    1 Cairoli, Antonio
    2 Ramon, Steve
    3 Philippaerts, David
    4 Desalle, Clement
    5 Guarneri, Davide
    6 Leok, Tanel
    7 Boissiere, Anthony
    8 Strijbos, Kevin
    9 de Dycker, Ken
    10 Aubin, Nicolas
    11 Swanepoel, Gareth
    12 Coppins, Joshua
    13 Bobryshev, Evgeny
    14 Goncalves, Rui
    15 Pourcel, Sebastien

    Moto 2

    1 Philippaerts, David
    2 Desalle, Clement
    3 Cairoli, Antonio
    4 Boissiere, Anthony
    5 Ramon, Steve
    6 de Dycker, Ken
    7 Boog, Xavier
    8 Guarneri, Davide
    9 Leok, Tanel
    10 Pourcel, Sebastien
    11 Strijbos, Kevin
    12 Goncalves, Rui
    13 Swanepoel, Gareth
    14 Coppins, Joshua
    15 Aubin, Nicolas

    Overall GP

    1 Philippaerts, David 20 25 45
    2 Cairoli, Antonio 25 20 45
    3 Desalle, Clement 18 22 40
    4 Ramon, Steve 22 16 38
    5 Boissiere, Anthony 14 18 32
    6 Guarneri, Davide 16 13 29
    7 de Dycker, Ken 12 15 27
    8 Leok, Tanel 15 12 27
    9 Strijbos, Kevin 13 10 23
    10 Swanepoel, Gareth 10 8 18
    11 Pourcel, Sebastien 6 11 17
    12 Aubin, Nicolas 11 6 17
    13 Goncalves, Rui 7 9 16
    14 Coppins, Joshua 9 7 16
    15 Boog, Xavier 0 14 14

    World Championship Standings

    1 Cairoli, A. 304
    2 Desalle, C. 236
    3 Philippaerts, D. 229
    4 Nagl, M. 218
    5 Ramon, Steve 211
    6 de Dycker, Ken 201
    7 Boog, Xavier 181
    8 Leok, Tanel 162
    9 Guarneri, D. 140
    10 Bobryshev, E. 123
    11 Strijbos, K. 109
    12 Boissiere, A. 107
    13 Coppins, J. 106
    14 Pourcel, S. 92
    15 Swanepoel, G. 92
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    Nice job on the holeshot, great to hear.
    But as much as I totally like the idea of such a unique bike being in the mix, wonder if they're flogging a dead horse (as a pure dirt bike).

    'Spose they must sell a few in motard form especially in Europe where motards are popular and guess this is Aprilia's plan.

    I've been keeping an eye out, but never seen a single one on any ride I've been on, and any test I've read suggests they're a bit of a handful. Seen a couple of used ones on Trademe and seems not a lot of interest in them. Shame really, they look bloody superb in the showroom. Anyone ever seen one out there?

    Also wasn't Merriman on one of these beasts for a bit? Can't remember hearing anything about how he went though.

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    12 in qualifying

    .... but get this - Cairoli was 13th in qualifying.
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    14th in moto 1 and a DNF in moto 2 (5 laps)
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    I think Josh is a far better rider than constant placings around 12?

    Looks like the bike is a dud!
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    He did better than Pourcel, Priem and de Reuver in race 1 and bet de Reuver in race 2.

    With a bit of mechanical consistency he'd be top 10.

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    qulaified 14th
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    On the lead lap in the first and 9 laps down in the second.

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    14 th in moto 1 and DNF in moto 2 with 9 laps completed, drops now to 14th overall on 120 points (Caioroli now on 384 points)
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