
Coppins in fitness race for first Grand Prix
Published: 22nd March 2008
Author: Yamaha Racing
Yamaha Monster Motocross Team’s Joshua Coppins is facing a rush to be fully fit for the opening round of the 2008 FIM MX1-GP World Championship in two weeks after an incident while training Saturday morning (22nd March) caused the New Zealander to break two toes on his right foot and undergo immediate surgery.
The 31 year old travelled to the Dunkirk circuit in France to begin his motos
in the early stages of Saturday morning to avoid a crowded venue later in the
day. However his intentions were curtailed after he crested a hill only to find
a local rider picking up his machine. Coppins’ right foot bore the brunt of the
subsequent collision as he caught the other bike’s footpeg. With counsel from
renowned motocross surgeon Dr Claes, Coppins went under the knife successfully
the same afternoon and did not require the insertion of any metalwork into the
two smallest toes on his foot.
The natural healing process means that one
of the strongest favourites for the MX1-GP title is now staring at the
possibility of missing the first meeting of the GP series at Valkenswaard in the
Netherlands on April 6th.
“I cannot believe my luck, this is the third
injury in a row that I have had that was not my fault,” he said. “Valkenswaard
is 50-50 at the moment. My foot has to heal naturally and we might run out of
time; I’m not too sure how things will go at the moment. We will have to assess
things over the next few days. I am trying to stay positive but clearly this was
not what I wanted. It is a long season though and we have to keep looking
ahead.”
Coppins had won races in Italy and France over the last six weeks
in a promising pre-season period on the works YZ450FM. He claimed five grand
prix victories in 2007 and was leading the world championship by 107 points
until a freak accident at the Grand Prix of Czech Republic, four rounds before
the end of the campaign, caused him to surrender what would have been his first
crown.
