3 Rounds to go in the Australian MX Nationals.
Thursday 26 July: The points race tightens up as the Monster Energy MX Nationals enters Round 8 at Appin. Appin is a town in the Macarthur Region of New South Wales, situated about 16 kilometres south of Campbelltown and 35 kilometres north west of Wollongong.
New Zealand’s former world
championship contender Josh Coppins holds a slim lead in the Monster Energy
MX Nationals as the series enters it vital final three rounds, beginning at
Appin in New South Wales this Sunday, 29 July.
The CDR Yamaha
pilot has been relentless in his pursuit of the Australian Motocross
Championship in 2012, but has been coming under increasing pressure from
rising local Aussie standout Todd Waters, of the Motul Pirelli Suzuki
team.
Coppins and Waters went head-to-head in a thrilling final
moto a fortnight ago at round seven, a battle in which Coppins took an
all-important victory to keep his series lead at eight points.
It was Waters who won the overall for his second round win of the season
though, keeping pressure firmly applied on Coppins as the final rounds wind
down.
Appin holds nice memories for Coppins, who claimed his
first MX Nationals victory of Australian soil last season in his debut
season. He will carry that confidence into Sunday.
"I just
need to keep doing what I’m doing,” Coppins said. "I need
to try and be a little bit more consistent and iron out some of the
problems I’ve had, but it’s definitely not panic stations and
I’m riding well at the moment.
"Two of these [final
three] rounds I won last year, and I went 1-2 at Coolum before the
injuries. I’ve ridden all three tracks, so that’s going to be
good for me. It will be interesting to see how the young guys handle the
championship pressure, so we’ll see how it goes.”
Waters, 21, is enjoying his time at Suzuki and, despite his recent form
surge, he’s simply focusing on each race as it comes. His newfound
rivalry with Coppins is an aspect he is relishing at this point.
"We’re well within striking distance now,” Waters said.
"In a perfect world we’re aiming to keep Josh behind us [in the
races], but you know what it’s like with racing – anything can
happen. I’m going out there to race my own race, I can’t
control what Josh does out there, but I’m really enjoying racing him
at the moment. I’m expecting this championship to be a fight to the
end.”

Josh Coppins (5) and Todd Waters (47) lead
the Australian Motocross Championship into Appin on Sunday. Image: Simon
Makker - Makkreative.com
Two more riders who remain in title contention are
Brad Anderson (Carlton Dry Honda Thor Racing) and Lawson Bopping (CDR
Yamaha). Both have won rounds this year and are right there to pick up the
spoils should Coppins or Waters clash in the final rounds.
Wollongong’s Jay Marmont may not have had the title defence he was
hoping for since joining Monster Energy Kawasaki in 2012, but the reigning
four-time champion would like nothing better than to nab a win in his home
round of the series.
Appin is a hotbed of national motocross
talent throughout the year, with the venue being the home round for the
likes of Marmont, Bopping, Daniel McCoy, Jake Moss and more.
Motul MX2:
Nowra’s Luke Styke enters his home round with a commanding lead in
the Motul MX2 category for Serco Yamaha Metal Mulisha Racing. Despite
finishing a frustrating fifth overall at round seven, he enters Appin in a
positive frame of mind.
"Considering how I rode [at
Horsham], the points damage was okay and we can start fresh at the Appin
round, which is almost like a home track for me,” Styke explained.
Styke’s advantage sits at 36 points ahead of Ford Dale
(Carlton Dry Honda Thor Racing), while in-form JDR/KTM Factory Racing rider
Josh Cachia has elevated himself up to third.
Pirelli MXD Class:
The Pirelli MXD
class has been controlled by another Kiwi in Kayne Lamont of late, picking
up four-straight overall wins to stretch out a handy 29-point lead in the
series aboard a KTM 250 SX. Behind Lamont is former series leader Dylan
Long (Choice Motorsports KTM), while another KTM contender in Dylan Leary
is third.
Series Calendar:
Round 8 – 29 July – Appin,
NSW
Round 9 – 19 August – Moree, NSW
Round 10 –
25-26 August – Coolum, QLD
WEM to
introduce KTM 2 Stroke National at Coolum
Williams
Event Management has announced that it will introduce the KTM 2

Stroke
National at Coolum’s final round of the Monster Energy MX Nationals
on the Sunshine Coast next month.
The Coolum round will mark the
final round of the 2012 Australian Motocross Championship on 25-26 August,
with KTM coming onboard as title sponsor of the all-new category specific
to two-stroke engines.
Once the common dominator of motocross
competition, two-strokes are more of a rarity in the current era of the
sport, with long time enthusiasts remaining huge fans of the unique exhaust
notes of the two-stroke brigade.
The MX Development category for
Under 19s competitors this season has witnessed a thrilling upswing of
two-stroke might to date, with that series currently led by Kiwi talent
Kayne Lamont aboard a 250 SX.
WEM general manager Kevin Williams
is excited to introduce the KTM 2 Stroke National at Coolum’s finale
and isn’t ruling out an expansion of their participation in years to
come.
"The two-strokes have certainly created a lot of
interest in the Under 19s class this season and it is a very competitive
way to go racing,” Williams said. "We’ve been working
together with KTM to introduce the 2 Stroke National at Coolum and it will
be really exciting to bring the ‘ding-ding’ back to
motocross.
"Depending on the success and entry numbers at
Coolum, we may look to increase the opportunities to field a dedicated
two-stroke category in the 2013 series.”
KTM Australia General Manager Jeff Leisk, himself a legend of the two-stroke era,
believes that the KTM 2 Stroke National will be a popular aspect of the
Coolum finale.
"KTM is still fully committed to the
development of two-strokes,” Leisk explained. "In the junior
ranks two-strokes are prominent of course, and then this year in the Under
19s the 250 SX has been very strong. Outside of motocross, there are also
obviously a lot of two-strokes in the enduro world. We
think it’s pretty neat to have the KTM 2 Stroke National at the final
round and it will be quite good to hear that ring of the two-stroke on the
day. There are a lot of fans out there from back in the day who will really
enjoy seeing the two-strokes get out there and go at it.”
Entries are now open on the official MX Nationals website, via
www.mxnationals.com.au.
For further information on KTM, visit
www.ktm.com.au.