Josh continues to impress.

Posted: Tue 30 Mar 1999

March 29: New Zealand\'s Josh Coppins continues to impress upon the world motocross stage with another pair of top results in Greece this morning.
He finished 9th and 5th in the 250cc motocross world championship meeting at the muddy and rutted Megalopolls circuit, round two of the 16-event series.
The 22 year old from Motueka had qualified 11th fastest but defied that early rating when the gate dropped for the first 45 minute race.
"I was feeling quite stiff at the start because I knew it was so important not to crash. The track was very muddy and one-lined. As the track dried out, things started to improve but it was difficult to pass. I was disappointed with finishing 9th", he said.
"Race two was a different story. I got a great start and rode smooth and consistently throughout. I was thrilled to finish 5th."
Those results, combined with his 4th and 5th placings from the opening round in Spain a week earlier, put Coppins 6th in the overall standings, the highest ranked Suzuki rider.
"We (the Winfield Suzuki Team) will do some suspension and engine testing this week with some new factory parts."
The young Suzuki stalwart, already in his fifth consecutive season racing at the sport\'s premier level, carries the No. 13 on his bike this season after an excellent 1998 season and now looks set to move even further up the World rankings.