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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingcr250 View Post
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    And they're off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    And they're off!
    de dika is out coppins is 6th 18 minutes +2laps to go
    SHE LOOKED UP AT ME WITH BLOOD IN HER EYES
    THEN HER SKIN FELL OFF
    AND SHE PROMPTLY DIED
    IT WAS EBOLA, LA LA LA EBOLA

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    Cairoli is flying!

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    Josh into 5th 11:30 to go

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    Josh has pulled out 2s on Phillillillipperaerts.

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    Leok down, Josh into 4th.

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    Josh is 16s up on 5th

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    Tony must have had his baked beans this morning. He is by far the fastest this year.
    What a charge at the end

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buddy L View Post
    Tony must have had his baked beans this morning. He is by far the fastest this year.
    What a charge at the end
    hes bloody fast allright,

    coppins moves up to 5th in the overall standings 1 point behind phillaperts
    SHE LOOKED UP AT ME WITH BLOOD IN HER EYES
    THEN HER SKIN FELL OFF
    AND SHE PROMPTLY DIED
    IT WAS EBOLA, LA LA LA EBOLA

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    Choice to see Josh feed it to Phillaperts on that first race...
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    Quote Originally Posted by secondfield View Post
    Choice to see Josh feed it to Phillaperts on that first race...
    he deffinatley look stronger than in Germany
    SHE LOOKED UP AT ME WITH BLOOD IN HER EYES
    THEN HER SKIN FELL OFF
    AND SHE PROMPTLY DIED
    IT WAS EBOLA, LA LA LA EBOLA

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    4th and 2nd, for 3rd overall on the day with 40 points.

    Now is 314 overall but the gap to Cairoli has extended now to 71 points overall.
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    Date: 28 June 2009
    Coppins on the podium in Latvia


    Josh Coppins looks to be back on form as he powered his Monster Energy Yamaha through the Kegums sand to take 3rd overall in the first ever Latvian Motocross Grand Prix. After putting on an invigorating display last week in the German GP, to tie for 3rd place, ‘Lizzard’ arrived in Latvia this weekend self-assured of getting up on the podium.

    In Saturday’s short qualifying race, Coppins got a reasonable jump out the gate, heading through the first turn just inside the top 10. With the top 5 riders all still within striking distance of this year’s MX1 championship everyone was pushing as hard as possible to get the best possible gate pick for the two Sunday GP races. Racing hard through the pack Coppins clawed his way into 6th place, securing a good starting position for Sunday.

    As the gate dropped for the first moto on Sunday the crowd watched in awe as the MX1 ‘field of stars’ launched themselves into the first corner. It was de Dycker who got the early advantage, with Nagl right on him. Coppins at this point was in 7th position fighting hard for track position with World Championship leader Cairoli. By lap 4 the determined Kiwi had managed to get up into 5th place, before losing the battle to Cairoli and dropping back into 6th. The next person in the ‘crosshairs’ was team mate Philippaerts, Coppins wasted no time in hunting him down and eventually getting past. ‘Lizzard’ continued his forward momentum to the very end, crossing the chequered flag in 4th position.

    With the track getting really rough throughout the day and the temperature rising, race 2 was going to be a show of strength, and an ultra-fit Coppins knew these conditions would give him the upper hand on many of the riders. With a slightly better start this time, Coppins rounded up the opening lap in 5th position, as he settled into a good rhythm. On lap 5 ‘Lizzard’ started to turn up the pressure on the other riders, at a point where all except Cairoli looked to be tiring. Coppins looked fresh as he closed down and passed the competition one by one. By lap 14 Coppins closed in on Desalle and made the pass for 3rd, then just one lap later did the same to de Dycker to take over 2nd position and put himself on the podium for the Latvian GP.

    “I enjoyed racing here in Latvia today” smiled Coppins. “My goal was to improve from Teutschenthal last weekend and I managed to do that today. I’m feeling strong and I know I have it in me to end off the championship with a fight. There are some tough tracks coming up which are going to sort the men from the boys – we saw it today as well. I’m looking forward to Sweden as well. I have one there before and will be focusing on a podium spot once again.”

    Next weekend Josh Coppins and the Yamaha Monster Energy Team head to Sweden for Round 11 of the 15 round MX1 World Championship.

    Race results:

    MX1 Race 1

    1 Desalle, Clement BEL Honda
    2 Cairoli, Antonio ITA Yamaha
    3 Nagl, Maximilian GER KTM
    4 Coppins, Joshua NZL Yamaha
    5 Philippaerts, David ITA Yamaha
    6 Leok, Aigar EST TM
    7 de Dycker, Ken BEL Suzuki
    8 Aranda, Gregory FRA Kawasaki
    9 Swanepoel, Gareth RSA Kawasaki
    10 Campano, Carlos ESP Yamaha
    11 Priem, Manuel BEL Aprilia
    12 Church, Tom GBR CCM
    13 Carlsson, Johan SWE Suzuki
    14 Steinbergs, Ivo LAT Honda
    15 Terreblanche, Shannon RSA Kawasaki

    Mx1 Race 2
    1 Cairoli, Antonio ITA Yamaha
    2 Coppins, Joshua NZL Yamaha
    3 de Dycker, Ken BEL Suzuki
    4 Leok, Tanel EST Yamaha
    5 Desalle, Clement BEL Honda
    6 Nagl, Maximilian GER KTM
    7 Philippaerts, David ITA Yamaha
    8 Leok, Aigar EST TM
    9 Priem, Manuel BEL Aprilia
    10 Campano, Carlos ESP Yamaha
    11 Dougan, Jason GBR CCM
    12 Swanepoel, Gareth RSA Kawasaki
    13 Mackenzie, Bryan GBR Honda
    14 Freibergs, Lauris LAT Yamaha
    15 Leonce, Loic FRA Aprilia

    MX1 GP Overall:
    1 Cairoli, Antonio ITA Yamaha 47
    2 Desalle, Clement BEL Honda 41
    3 Coppins, Joshua NZL Yamaha 40
    4 Nagl, Maximilian GER KTM 35
    5 de Dycker, Ken BEL Suzuki 34
    6 Philippaerts, David ITA Yamaha 30
    7 Leok, Aigar EST TM 28
    8 Priem, Manuel BEL Aprilia 22
    9 Campano, Carlos ESP Yamaha 22
    10 Swanepoel, Gareth RSA Kawasaki 21
    11 Leok, Tanel EST Yamaha 18
    12 Church, Tom GBR CCM 13
    13 Aranda, Gregory FRA Kawasaki 13
    14 Freibergs, Lauris LAT Yamaha 12
    15 Dougan, Jason GBR CCM 10

    Mx1 World Championship standings:
    1 Cairoli, A. ITA 385
    2 Nagl, M. GER 328
    3 Philippaerts, D. ITA 327
    4 Coppins, J. NZL 314
    5 Desalle, C. BEL 309
    6 de Dycker, Ken BEL 298
    7 Leok, Tanel EST 270
    8 Barragan, J. ESP 215
    9 Leok, Aigar EST 167
    10 Swanepoel, G. RSA 151
    11 Vuillemin, D. FRA 137
    12 Priem, Manuel BEL 117
    13 Aranda, G. FRA 104
    14 Mackenzie, B. GBR 103
    15 Ramon, Steve BEL 100
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    Wow. Cairoli's speed/technique through those whoops was awesome to see.

    Keep the front high and let the rear follow the terrain...

    Bugger that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by paturoa View Post
    Now is 314 overall but the gap to Cairoli has extended now to 71 points overall.
    Big ask to claw back that many, who knows, maybe his rear brake will fail and he'll do a shoulder with 3 meets to go?

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