The MX1 Line-up:

Posted: Mon 26 Jan 2004

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COPPINS HAS COMPANY AT HONDA:

Motocross star Josh Coppins will be in good company when he guns for the world title this year.

The expat Kiwi is one of ten riders to choose Honda bikes in the premier class, MX1.
No other brand has more than four riders, on the list of 26 guaranteed acceptances just released by championship organisers Youthstream.

\"That\'s quite a change,\" commented Coppins, veteran of nine years on the world stage and former title runner-up.
\"In the past Honda has been under-represented and one or two other brands have been the most popular ones.\"

Among the other Honda riders will be Coppins\' teammates in the factory-backed CAS squad, Gordon Crockard of Ireland and Yoshi Atsuta of Japan, as well as former two-time world champ Mickael Pichon (France) and last year\'s Danish high flier Brian Jorgensen.

\"As far as I know all the Honda guys have chosen the new four-stroke 450,\" Coppins added.
\"Last year we weren\'t too sure whether the four-stroke would be good enough against the 250 two-strokes we\'d been running, but it didn\'t take long at all for the 450 to come out on top.
\"Pretty much all through the field, on all brands, people are choosing four-stroke. I think there\'ll be only a couple of two-strokes racing.\"

Four-time world champion Joel Smets of Belgium will campaign a new four-stroke at the factory Suzuki team, where he sensationally replaces Pichon this year.

Among the two-strokes is tipped to be the factory Kawasaki of Frenchman Antoine Meo, even though his brand collaborated with Suzuki in the development of their long-awaited new four-stroke.
Of particular interest will be the entry to motocross of the Italian brand Aprilia, better known in road racing.

Pre-season favouritism has them all chasing seven-time world champ Stefan Everts of Belgium, who won the title on a Yamaha four-stroke last year.

Coppins, 26, is currently in Italy preparing for his all-out assault on the title which begins in Belgium in March and continues across 16 rounds to the final in South Africa in September.

Youthstream has accepted teams rather than riders but the line-ups are expected to look something like this:
CAS Honda: Coppins, Crockard, Atsuta
Martin Honda: Pichon, Jorgensen
Rinaldi Yamaha: Everts, Cedric Melotte (Belgium)
Geboers Suzuki: Smets, Kevin Strijbos (Belgium)
De Groot Kawasaki: Meo
Red Bull KTM: Kenneth Gundersen (Norway), Steve Ramon (Belgium)
JK Yamaha: Luigi Seguy (France), Saso Kragelj (Slovakia)
Sarholz Honda: Avo Leok (Estonia), Ken De Dijcker (Belgium)
RWJ Honda: James Noble (GB), Stuart Flockhart (GB)
Multitek Honda: Paul Cooper (South Africa)
Kurz Suzuki: Antti Pyrhonen (Finland), Josef Dobes (Czech)
Chambers KTM: Chris Burnham (GB), Mark Hucklebridge (GB)
Aprilia: Javier Garcia Vico (Spain), Manuel Monni (Italy)
TM: Johnny Lindhe (Sweden)

Ian RJ Miles