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    Beat his team mate both races and is knocking on his door in the championship. Coppins and Yamaha gotta be pleased with that improvement. Caroli looks good this year but Nagl and Phillipearts are well within his reach. Maybe first again if the pressure gets to Caroli. Fingers crossed aye!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    Beat his team mate both races and is knocking on his door in the championship. Coppins and Yamaha gotta be pleased with that improvement. Caroli looks good this year but Nagl and Phillipearts are well within his reach. Maybe first again if the pressure gets to Caroli. Fingers crossed aye!!
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    3rd in qualifying

    Getting better results in qualifying is always a good sign.

    Quote Originally Posted by youthstream news
    UDDEVALLA (SWEDEN), 4 July 2009 – Under a bright and hot sun the qualifying races for the Swedish GP ended with the pole positions of Nagl and Goncalves making it a KTM one two.

    De Dycker was second behind a very fast Nagl as Coppins completed the MX1 top three. In the MX2 class Goncalves dominated ahead of a dangerous Roczen and Monni.

    JK Datch’s Leonce took the lead after the gate dropped and gave the start to the MX1 qualifying heat. The Frenchman, who put in his first ever laps at the lead in a World Championship heat, did not last long in first place as Coppins and Nagl put tons of pressure on him.

    Coppins was the first to move past but the Yamaha Monster Energy Motocross man lost the battle with Nagl, moving to the lead and pulling away while Coppins remained in second.

    Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Nagl took the eventual victory with an advantage of 4.4 seconds and secured his second season’s pole, finishing ahead of De Dycker.

    The latter moved close to Coppins and battle it out with the Kiwi until he moved past. Teka Suzuki WMX1’s De Dycker opened up a gap and secured the runner up spot while Coppins was forced to ride strong in the final laps as Cairoli was coming closer and closer.

    The Italian of Yamaha Red Bull De Carli finished a close fourth to Coppins. Cairoli came dramatically close in the last laps but could not move past eventually.
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    is freecaster working for anyone tonight? the live showing (sweden) isn't working for me
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    Quote Originally Posted by kezzafish View Post
    is freecaster working for anyone tonight? the live showing (sweden) isn't working for me
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    sucky suck

    6th and 7th

    .. so 29 points for the round and dropped to 4th overall 85 points behind Cairoli.
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    Date: 5 July 2009

    Coppins loses out in Sweden


    Josh Coppins has come away from Round 11 of the MX1 World Motocross Championship in Sweden this past weekend having lost ground on the leaders, as he now sits in 5th position in the overall standings. The Yamaha Monster Energy rider has been feeling stronger and stronger over the past few weeks and seemed set to continue his progress on the mixed terrain circuit of Uddevalla however a sprained ankle in moto1 and technical problems in moto 2 resulted in a different outcome for the Kiwi.

    Saturday’s qualifying race started positively for Coppins as he only just missed out on the hole-shot to Nagl. Chasing hard ‘Lizzard’ was looking good as he kept the pressure on the KTM rider out in front until the mid way point, when Nagl then started to edge away. A charging de Dycker also managed to squeeze out the ‘Kiwi’ in the closing stages, relegating Coppins to 3rd place.

    Sunday morning dawned a little cooler than the Saturday, however that did not put off the 22.000 thousand spectators that turned out, lining the hillside to cheer on their idols. The gate dropped for the opening MX1 race, and as the dust settled on the first turn it was Nagl out front being closely tracked by de Dycker, Desalle, Coppins (4th) and Philippaerts. The reigning world champ was all over the back of Coppins for the opening four laps before managing to get by. Coppins hit a hole after he landed from the uphill ski jump and sprained his ankle as his foot lost grip on the foot peg. He would have to battle with pain and with Antonio Cairoli who had been fighting his way through the pack following a poor start. Cairoli slipped by, relegating Coppins to 6th place, where he ultimately crossed the finish line.

    Hoping that pain killers would relieve some of the discomfort Coppins was aiming for a good start in the 2nd moto, however a technical problem while selecting gears hampered Coppins from the start and throughout the moto. The determined ‘Kiwi’ still pushed harder than try and fight his way through the MX1 field. By the end of the fast paced 35 minute and 2 lap race Coppins had managed to get his number 6 Yamaha machine up into 7th position, giving a 7th overall for the day.

    “I haven’t had much luck here over the last few years” commented Coppins “The ankle is pretty swollen now but should be ok after a few days of rest and icing. When I hit the hole my foot came off the foot peg and I kind of ran over it with the back wheel. Although it bothered me in the second moto I thought I could have done better but I had some trouble with selecting gears and kept on hitting false neutral which was quite scary over some of the big jumps.”

    The next event for Coppins will be Round 3 of the Belgian Championship taking place in Nismes on the 19th July.

    Race result:
    MX1 Race 1

    1 Nagl, Maximilian GER KTM
    2 de Dycker, Ken BEL Suzuki
    3 Desalle, Clement BEL Honda
    4 Cairoli, Antonio ITA Yamaha
    5 Philippaerts, David ITA Yamaha
    6 Coppins, Joshua NZL Yamaha
    7 Leok, Tanel EST Yamaha
    8 Aranda, Gregory FRA Kawasaki
    9 Swanepoel, Gareth RSA Kawasaki
    10 Mackenzie, Bryan GBR Honda
    11 Priem, Manuel BEL Aprilia
    12 Campano, Carlos ESP Yamaha
    13 Bill, Julien SUI Aprilia
    14 Terreblanche, Shannon RSA Kawasaki
    15 Leonce, Loic FRA Aprilia

    MX1 Race 2
    1 Cairoli, Antonio ITA Yamaha
    2 Nagl, Maximilian GER KTM
    3 Philippaerts, David ITA Yamaha
    4 de Dycker, Ken BEL Suzuki
    5 Desalle, Clement BEL Honda
    6 Leok, Tanel EST Yamaha
    7 Coppins, Joshua NZL Yamaha
    8 Vuillemin, David FRA Kawasaki
    9 Swanepoel, Gareth RSA Kawasaki
    10 Bill, Julien SUI Aprilia
    11 Dougan, Jason GBR CCM
    12 Leonce, Loic FRA Aprilia
    13 Church, Tom GBR CCM
    14 Mackenzie, Bryan GBR Honda
    15 Söderström, Tom SWE Kawasaki

    Mx1 GP Overall:
    1 Nagl, Maximilian GER KTM 47
    2 Cairoli, Antonio ITA Yamaha 43
    3 de Dycker, Ken BEL Suzuki 40
    4 Philippaerts, David ITA Yamaha 36
    5 Desalle, Clement BEL Honda 36
    6 Leok, Tanel EST Yamaha 29
    7 Coppins, Joshua NZL Yamaha 29
    8 Swanepoel, Gareth RSA Kawasaki 24
    9 Bill, Julien SUI Aprilia 19
    10 Mackenzie, Bryan GBR Honda 18
    11 Dougan, Jason GBR CCM 15
    12 Leonce, Loic FRA Aprilia 15
    13 Priem, Manuel BEL Aprilia 15
    14 Vuillemin, David FRA Kawasaki 13
    15 Aranda, Gregory FRA Kawasaki 13

    MX1 World Championship standings:
    1 Cairoli, A. ITA 428
    2 Nagl, M. GER 375
    3 Philippaerts, D. ITA 363
    4 Desalle, C. BEL 345
    5 Coppins, J. NZL 343
    6 de Dycker, Ken BEL 338
    7 Leok, Tanel EST 299
    8 Barragan, J. ESP 215
    9 Swanepoel, G. RSA 175
    10 Leok, Aigar EST 167
    11 Vuillemin, D. FRA 150
    12 Priem, Manuel BEL 132
    13 Aranda, G. FRA 117
    14 Mackenzie, B. GBR 103
    15 Ramon, Steve BEL 100
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    "Coppins loses out in Sweden"

    BUGGER. That was hard to read. It's just not coming together is it. He has a lot of tough stuff in him - need to dig deep now, if only to knock Philippaerts back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camchain View Post
    "Coppins loses out in Sweden"

    BUGGER. That was hard to read. It's just not coming together is it. He has a lot of tough stuff in him - need to dig deep now, if only to knock Philippaerts back.
    Yeah, know what you mean. I didn't enjoy posting it either...........

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    Yep' a bit gutting indeed, just get Phillaperts mate
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    Yeah, only 4 rounds to go as well. Can't see him adopting the blitzkreig approach & riding like a madman, no point(s) in it.

    Not that I feel too sorry for Ramon but must be frustrating for him as well. Champ last year looking like a real flash in the pan. Cairoli is just plain on fire.

    Below - Number of Podium results (copied out of table so looks a bit rough)

    Cairoli, Antonio 8: - - 1 2 1 3 - 3 1 1 2 - - - - -

    de Dycker, Ken 5: 2 3 - - 2 - - - 3 - 3 - - - - -

    Desalle, Clement 4: 3 - - - 3 - 3 - - 2 - - - - - -

    Philippaerts, David 4: - - 3 - - 2 1 2 - - - - - - - -

    Nagl, Maximilian 4: - - - - - - 2 1 2 - 1 - - - - -

    Barragan, Jonathan 3: - 2 - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - - -

    Leok, Tanel 2: 1 - - 3 - - - - - - - - - - - -

    Coppins, Joshua 2: - 1 - - - - - - - 3 - - - - - -

    Ramon, Steve 1: - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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    Be nice to see him at least get in the top 3! That would probably secure him a really good ride for next year.
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    Yeah, with someone else having some bad luck, for a change, top 3 is doable.
    Great, especially if Philippaerts is one of those that he climbs over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    Be nice to see him at least get in the top 3! That would probably secure him a really good ride for next year.
    If he was being quoted properly earlier this year, he was signalling that his might be his last year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paturoa View Post
    If he was being quoted properly earlier this year, he was signalling that his might be his last year.
    But as he is enjoying the racing more this year...

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