Cody Cooper - 2011 New Zealand MX Champion
Tuesday 29 March: Round 4 and Cody is just 1 point behind MX1 leader Josh Coppins. Cody took a maximum 50 points for the first two motos, Josh had 42 so Cody had a 7 point advantage. Josh did not ride the final due to an ankle injury but Cody still went out and took the maximum 25 points. He wins the Championship by 32 points.
Rockstar Motul Suzuki's Cody Cooper was unstoppable as he claimed the 2011 New Zealand National MX1 Motocross crown on Sunday.
Cooper
dominated the fourth and final round at New Plymouth, as he claimed a
hat-trick of wins on the sticky, damp Barrett Road circuit. By winning
the first MX1 race of the day, Cooper leapfrogged series leader Josh
Coppins in the standings and in doing so took the Championship lead for
the first time this season. And he further strengthened his hold on the
#1 plate by winning the two remaining races of the day.
Cooper,
who was in dominant form over the course of the championship, claiming
the overall win in three of the four rounds, said: "It was a good series
for me this year.
"After suffering from arm-pump in Timaru, we
changed the fork settings and it was awesome after that. I feel
confident now as I head back across the Tasman to continue my Australian
Championship campaign."
Cooper is currently second in the Pro
Open class of the Australian National Motocross Championship after a
muddy opening round in Victoria a fortnight ago.
"I love the
Suzuki. I just think it's a bike that suits my style. My best campaign
in the United States was on a Suzuki too," he added.
In the MX2 Class, Rockstar Motul Suzuki's Daniel McCoy just missed out on the Championship after a challenging race day.
He
said: "I just couldn't get good starts today and couldn't really put
myself in a good position to win. I didn't come here expecting to win a
Championship, so to be so close to doing just that is very pleasing for
me. But it is a little disappointing at the same time. Maybe I can come
back next year and win it."
Both Cooper and McCoy now head to
the second round of the Australian National Motocross Championship at
Appin, NSW on April 3rd.
Copy and photo courtesy of the Team Suzuki Press Office.