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Alex Asigno

Coppins back on the podium with second in Faenza

Yamaha Motocross Team's Joshua Coppins closed the second third of the 2007 FIM MX1 Motocross World Championship with runner-up position at a sun-soaked Monte Coralli circuit for the Grand Prix Citta di Faenza. The 30 year old New Zealander guided his works YZ450FM to a pair of second places in front of 29,000 spectators and under the heavy weight of near-40 degree temperatures to return to the podium at the second home event of the season for his Rinaldi team.    Monte Coralli had been the subject of a dedicated facelift from the club in order to host their first premier class Grand Prix since the 1990s and the first event since the creation of the MX1 and MX2 categories in 2004. The track was dwarfed by a long and fast uphill drag from the start gate that was only interrupted by a narrow kink that made the section a perilous prospect. The course was typically Italian with rock-hard and sometimes dusty terrain constituting the fast and twisty layout. Coppins, who was fighting fit again after feeling weak in Sweden two weeks ago after suffering with flu, started slowly in the first moto but paced himself excellently. The New Zealander pulled through to second position from the lower half of the top ten and passed former team-mate Ken de Dycker on the last lap to take the runner-up slot behind runaway victor Sebastien Pourcel. It was one of the best performances of the day. In the second race the championship leader started better and gave chase to Pourcel. For most of the moto Coppins was alone and although he tried to close down the gap, the Frenchman was elusive. With title rival Ramon struggling down in eighth position Coppins not only participated in his ninth podium ceremony of the season but extended his advantage by 18 points over the Belgian Marc de Reuver was unable to compete after complications from the left shoulder he hurt in the heavy practice crash at the Grand Prix of Sweden two weeks ago. The Dutchman had medical checks prior to travelling to Italy that revealed no damage to the joint but lacked strength in his arm during the first free practice session at Faenza and was in no condition to lap at speed or consider the race. Coppins fronts the world championship by 107 points and with just five rounds and 250 points remaining. De Reuver is still fourteenth.

The eleventh round will start an intense run of four meetings in five weeks as the World Championship hurries towards it climax. The Grand Prix of Czech Republic is next on July 29th and is followed by visits to Belgium, Ireland and the UK to complete the month of August. The final GP of the year will occur in Holland on the first weekend of September.    Josh Coppins, Yamaha Motocross Team: "Every race I try to win and, like the team, I always do my best but if I cannot take the victory then I want to be on the podium and that's what I did this weekend. I didn't focus at the start of the first race and tried to do something different with my approach which was a mistake. It did not work and made it a hard race for me. I had to be patient and could not attack too hard as there was nowhere to pass, but I soon found some spots and I really pushed to get to the front. The second moto was more like normal but I had to pace myself a little bit. My worst race was Sweden two weeks ago and I lost eight points there but I recouped those and more today. For me it is all about the big picture. I still have some goals left this year and I want to win more but of course the championship is getting nearer."    Marc de Reuver, Yamaha Motocross Team: "The crash from Sweden was really hard and it was not about the pain this weekend because I can handle that but on the downhills the muscle on the back of my shoulder had no power and I could not control the bike. We have made scans and everything but there was no problem. I have a plate in my neck and there is nothing wrong with that so I am a little bit lost as to where the trouble might be."

Carlo Rinaldi, Team Manager, Yamaha Motocross Team: "Marc could not ride because of too much pain with his left shoulder but Josh shone today. He had a fantastic ride in the first moto after a bad start and he came back very strong to second position. He was in the first three for the second moto and tried for some laps to catch Pourcel but was not close enough for a final attack. Second overall was very good though especially because the nearest guys to us in the championship had a bad day."   Circuit Length: 0 Temp: 36 Crowd: 29000 Weather: Sunny     2007 GP of Faenza, Italy 15/07/2007 Race 1 - 22 Laps Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time 1 Sébastien Pourcel Kawasaki FRA 38'56.573 2 Joshua Coppins Yamaha NZL 0'3.639 3 Ken De Dycker Honda BEL 0'7.226 4 Mike Brown Honda USA 0'9.356 5 Jonathan Barragan KTM ESP 0'14.101 6 David Philippaerts KTM ITA 0'16.277 7 Julien Bill Honda CHE 0'19.546 8 Steve Ramon Suzuki BEL 0'35.468 9 Billy MacKenzie Kawasaki GBR 0'38.093 10 Kevin Strijbos Suzuki BEL 0'39.626 11 James Noble Honda GBR 0'41.143 12 Tanel Leok Kawasaki EST 0'41.448 13 Manuel Priem TM BEL 0'51.177 14 Alex Salvini Yamaha ITA 0'53.057 15 Christian Beggi Honda ITA 0'57.445 16 Pierre A. Renet Honda FRA 1'1.776 17 Marvin Van Daele Honda BEL 1'5.955 18 Aigar Leok Yamaha EST 1'14.056 19 Kornel Nemeth Suzuki HUN 1'18.509 20 Alessio Chiodi Aprilia ITA 1'27.852

Race 2 - 22 Laps Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time 1 Sébastien Pourcel Kawasaki FRA 39'38.053 2 Joshua Coppins Yamaha NZL 0'4.413 3 Billy MacKenzie Kawasaki GBR 0'6.376 4 Mike Brown Honda USA 0'7.476 5 Jonathan Barragan KTM ESP 0'9.288 6 Julien Bill Honda CHE 0'10.745 7 Tanel Leok Kawasaki EST 0'25.927 8 Steve Ramon Suzuki BEL 0'29.295 9 Marvin Van Daele Honda BEL 0'35.660 10 Ken De Dycker Honda BEL 0'42.629 11 James Noble Honda GBR 0'48.552 12 Kornel Nemeth Suzuki HUN 0'50.685 13 Manuel Priem TM BEL 0'58.123 14 Alex Salvini Yamaha ITA 1'4.748 15 David Philippaerts KTM ITA 1'8.429 16 Aigar Leok Yamaha EST 1'14.034 17 Kevin Strijbos Suzuki BEL 1'17.080 18 Lauris Freibergs Yamaha LVA 1'18.687 19 Gordon Crockard Honda IRL 1'21.247 20 Danny Theybers Suzuki BEL 1'25.706

Rider Standings 15/07/2007

Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points 1. Joshua Coppins Yamaha NZL 445 2. Steve Ramon Suzuki BEL 338 3. Sébastien Pourcel Kawasaki FRA 285 4. David Philippaerts KTM ITA 278 5. Jonathan Barragan KTM ESP 272 6. Ken De Dycker Honda BEL 256 7. Mike Brown Honda USA 255 8. Kevin Strijbos Suzuki BEL 250 9. Tanel Leok Kawasaki EST 240 10. Billy MacKenzie Kawasaki GBR 218 11. James Noble Honda GBR 195 12. Manuel Priem TM BEL 155 13. Kornel Nemeth Suzuki HUN 152 14. Marc De Reuver Yamaha NED 136 15. Maximilian Nagl KTM GER 107 16. Gordon Crockard Honda IRL 102 17. Marvin Van Daele Honda BEL 93 18. Aigar Leok Yamaha EST 84 19. Julien Bill Honda CHE 83 20. Pierre A. Renet Honda FRA 65

Manufacturer Standings 15/07/2007

Pos. Manufacturer Points 1. Yamaha 445 2. Suzuki 385 3. Kawasaki 353 4. KTM 351 5. Honda 331 6. TM 155 7. Aprilia 9

RACE REPORT 15/07/2007 Cairoli runner-up at second home Grand Prix De Carli Yamaha's Antonio Cairoli had to settle for runner-up position in his second home Grand Prix of the season but still managed to put on a good show for his army of fans at the Monte Coralli circuit for the tenth round of fifteen in the MX2 World Championship. Unlike Mantova earlier in the year the series leader was unable to stamp his authority with dominance on a circuit that was quick and relatively simple compared to some of the more technical venues on the GP schedule. The conditions were also testing by the sheer intensity of the heat making Faenza the hottest event so far in 2007.    Cairoli took the opportunity to ease himself into the first moto and let title rival Christophe Pourcel head the pack in the formative stages. Much to the delight of the crowd Cairoli started to cut the difference to the Frenchman at the midway point and took the lead without problems to register his seventh moto success from the last five meetings. The 21 year old was handicapped by an average start in the second race and had to find a way past rookie Gautier Paulin and Tyla Rattray to reach second place. The Sicilian then set about trying to catch Pourcel who had taken the holeshot and set a pace at the front as hot as the weather. Although he could chip away at the eight second margin Cairoli was unable to reproduce the great pursuits enacted in Portugal and France and accepted second place for the GP; tied on points with Pourcel but taking the second step of the rostrum due to the second moto ranking. Pourcel made a small piece of history by joining his brother Sebastien (winning MX1) as GP winners on the same day. Tyla Rattray completed the MX2 top three.

Ricci Racing's Nicolas Aubin was twelfth overall and should have been higher after having an exciting race with Rattray in the first moto, going on to take fourth; one of his best moto classification of the season. The nineteen year old Frenchman had a problem with his goggles in the second sprint and misjudged a downhill approach with limited vision and crashed, ending his afternoon. He travels to the penultimate round of the French championship next week hoping to soon wrap up the series he currently leads.    Team-mates Davide Guarneri and Kenneth Gundersen had 'up and down' experiences. Guarneri, fell on lap one of Moto1 and then later - despite a decent recovery into the points - could not avoid a fallen rider and went off the track. He had to restart and was far behind the field so retired to conserve some energy for Moto2. A decent start saw him circulating in fourth place but he held sixth by the chequered flag and took fourteenth overall. Gundersen qualified well and looked sprightly but had some problems with his rear brake that restricted his speed; he took eighteenth at the end of the day.

Cairoli leads Pourcel by 102 points in the world championship and like fellow Yamaha compatriot Josh Coppins can begin counting down the ten motos, five GPs and 250 points left to play for. Aubin holds seventh and is eighteen points in front of Gundersen in eighth. The Grand Prix of Czech Republic at the Loket circuit represents round eleven on July 29th.    Antonio Cairoli, De Carli Yamaha: "I am satisfied with this result because the home race is always quite difficult with so many people coming to watch and see me. I'm happy with the races because the championship still looks good; it was just a day when Christophe was too fast to catch. I took a lot of risks to get close to him but after a while I settled for second. The track was hard because it was not that technical and it was very fast. I lost a lot of time passing other riders to get to second place and by then he was too far and our speed was more or less the same. I enjoyed the first moto though and I knew I could wait and then increase the pace later in the race."    Nicolas Aubin, Yamaha Team Ricci: "I am disappointed because I felt that I had a chance at the podium this weekend. I had a good start in the first moto and was right behind Rattray but lost my rhythm and could not get past him. I'm pleased with the start though because that has been a weak point, and I showed that in the second moto because I missed the gate drop! I was working to recover positions when I had a problem with my goggles. I took them off but had a load of earth come into my eyes and I missed my line going down to the lowest part of the track. I could not continue after the crash."

Kenneth Gundersen,: Yamaha Team Ricci: "It was like Sweden with the rear brake playing up in both motos today so we need to work on that for the next race. The first fifteen minutes it is OK but then it starts and it is so difficult to ride. I finished and got some points but I am disappointed because the weekend started well and ended badly."

Davide Guarneri,: Yamaha Team Ricci "I had a good reaction at the start but I crashed on the first lap of the first moto. I went back to sixteenth and from there I tried to fight and got up to tenth but Paulin crashed in front of me and to avoid him I had to go off the track. I did not go down but I lost a lot of time and decided to retire. In the second moto I started in the top five and had fourth position for a long time. I just ran out of strength at the end. My body could not cope with the temperatures. Despite this, the second race was quite go   Circuit Length: 0 Temp: 38 Crowd: 29000 Weather: Sunny     2007 GP of Faenza, Italy 15/07/2007 Race 1 - 22 Laps Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time 1 Antonio Cairoli Yamaha ITA 39'19.731 2 Christophe Pourcel Kawasaki FRA 0'4.448 3 Tyla Rattray KTM RSA 0'27.297 4 Nicolas Aubin Yamaha FRA 0'32.952 5 Pascal Leuret Honda FRA 0'51.713 6 Marvin Musquin Kawasaki FRA 0'57.075 7 Rui Goncalves KTM POR 0'59.004 8 Marcus Schiffer KTM GER 1'11.865 9 Jason Dougan Suzuki GBR 1'14.352 10 Gareth Swanepoel Kawasaki RSA 1'15.855 11 Tommy Searle KTM GBR 1'25.412 12 Anthony Boissière Kawasaki FRA 1'27.523 13 Matti Seistola Honda FIN 1'28.139 14 Carl Nunn Yamaha GBR 1'29.797 15 Xavier Boog Yamaha FRA 1'30.205 16 Jeremy Tarroux Yamaha FRA 1'41.211 17 Stephen Sword Kawasaki GBR 1'41.877 18 Tom Church Kawasaki GBR 1'48.264 19 Gregory Aranda Kawasaki FRA 1'50.527 20 Carlos Campano Yamaha ESP -1 Laps

Race 2 - 22 Laps Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Total Time 1 Christophe Pourcel Kawasaki FRA 40'1.198 2 Antonio Cairoli Yamaha ITA 0'23.509 3 Tyla Rattray KTM RSA 0'35.800 4 Pascal Leuret Honda FRA 0'46.473 5 Tommy Searle KTM GBR 0'50.719 6 Davide Guarneri Yamaha ITA 0'54.064 7 Matti Seistola Honda FIN 0'55.561 8 Rui Goncalves KTM POR 0'59.556 9 Xavier Boog Yamaha FRA 1'5.106 10 Marcus Schiffer KTM GER 1'7.639 11 Gareth Swanepoel Kawasaki RSA 1'10.430 12 Kenneth Gundersen Yamaha NOR 1'18.859 13 Gautier Paulin Honda FRA 1'20.951 14 Jeremy Tarroux Yamaha FRA 1'22.771 15 Anthony Boissière Kawasaki FRA 1'26.378 16 Carl Nunn Yamaha GBR 1'28.450 17 Jason Dougan Suzuki GBR 1'31.251 18 Marvin Musquin Kawasaki FRA -1 Laps 19 Dennis Verbruggen Yamaha BEL -1 Laps 20 Carlos Campano Yamaha ESP -1 Laps

Rider Standings 15/07/2007

Pos. Rider Manu. Nat. Points 1. Antonio Cairoli Yamaha ITA 486 2. Christophe Pourcel Kawasaki FRA 384 3. Tyla Rattray KTM RSA 358 4. Tommy Searle KTM GBR 311 5. Pascal Leuret Honda FRA 304 6. Gareth Swanepoel Kawasaki RSA 245 7. Nicolas Aubin Yamaha FRA 215 8. Kenneth Gundersen Yamaha NOR 197 9. Matti Seistola Honda FIN 182 10. Anthony Boissière Kawasaki FRA 161 11. Marcus Schiffer KTM GER 152 12. Carl Nunn Yamaha GBR 143 13. Davide Guarneri Yamaha ITA 136 14. Xavier Boog Yamaha FRA 117 15. Rui Goncalves KTM POR 108 16. Tom Church Kawasaki GBR 97 17. Sean Hamblin Suzuki USA 76 18. Jason Dougan Suzuki GBR 74 19. Jeremy Van Horebeek KTM BEL 70 20. Dennis Verbruggen Yamaha BEL 69 22. Matteo Bonini Yamaha ITA 60 42. Carlos Campano Yamaha ESP 2

Manufacturer Standings 15/07/2007

Pos. Manufacturer Points 1. Yamaha 486 2. KTM 404 3. Kawasaki 401 4. Honda 310 5. Suzuki 172

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