Josh Coppins
Josh Coppins | |
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Nationality | New Zealander |
Born | 11 March 1977 Motueka, New Zealand | (age 44)
Motocross career | |
Years active | 1993 - 2012 |
Wins | 12 |
GP debut | 1993, GP of Australia, Manjimup, 125cc |
Joshua "Josh" Coppins (born 11 March 1977) is a New Zealand former professional motocross rider. He competed in the Motocross World Championships from 1993 to 2012. Coppins posted four top three results during his career including a second place in the 2002 250cc motocross world championship and a second place in the MX1 world championship.[1][2]
Motocross racing career[]
Coppins was born in Motueka, New Zealand. He began his international racing career in 1996 as a privateer. Coppins was runner up to Mickaël Pichon in the 2002 F.I.M. 250cc motocross world championship riding a Honda. In 2005, still on a Honda, he finished second to Stefan Everts in the MX1-GP championship for 450cc four-stroke machines.[3][4] He has represented New Zealand in the Motocross des Nations since 1997.
During the 2007 FIM Motocross World Championship, Coppins built a 100-point lead in the championship, only to break his shoulder blade in the 12th round forcing him out of the next 3 rounds and ending his title hopes.[5] Coppins retired from full-time racing in 2012.[6]
Career results[]
- 2009: 6th MX1 World Championship, winner of 1 GP
- 2008: 5th MX1 World Championship, winner of 1 GP
- 2007: 3rd MX1 World Championship, winner of 5 GP's
- 2006: 7th MX1 World Championship, winner of 1 GP
- 2005: 2nd MX1 World Championship, winner of 3 GP's
- 2004: 3rd MX1 World Championship, winner of 1 GP
- 2003: 11th MX1 World Championship
- 2002: 2nd 250cc World Championship
- 2001: 6th 250cc World Championship
- 2000: 4th 250cc World Championship
- 1999: 7th 250cc World Championship
References[]
- ^ Martinez, Peter (17 November 2009). "Josh Coppins jumps ship". New Zealand Herald. APN Holdings NZ Limited. Retrieved 12 March 2010.
- ^ "Josh Coppins race results". mxgpresults.com. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
- ^ "2005 MX1-GP Overall Standings". mxgpresults.com. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
- ^ "Josh Coppins career profile". bestsports.com. Retrieved 24 January 2020.
- ^ "Everyone's rooting for the good guy - Josh Coppins". The Nelson Mail. 23 August 2007. Retrieved 8 October 2011.
- ^ "Josh Coppins still a winner". Nelson Mail. Retrieved 11 March 2014.
External links[]
- 1977 births
- Living people
- New Zealand motorcycle racers
- Motocross riders
- People from Motueka
- New Zealand sportspeople stubs
- Motorcycle racing biography stubs