Suzuki confirm Cody Cooper's rib injury
Tuesday 05 April: Team Rockstar Motul Suzuki's Pro Open challenger Cody Cooper showed that he is the fastest contender in the 2011 Australian National Motocross Championship - but an injury has temporarily sidelined his Championship challenge.
In the first of four Pro Open motos, the recently-crowned New Zealand
Motocross Champion destroyed the field, taking the win by
nine-and-a-half seconds from fellow Kiwi Josh Coppins.
In the
second moto, Cooper had again gapped his competition and was well ahead
of the field when he crashed heavily on an uphill double. He re-joined
the race and was able to finish the moto but he sustained a rib injury
in the crash and was sidelined for the remainder of the day.
It
was a disappointing end for the Rockstar Motul Suzuki pilot. Prior to
the crash Cooper had clearly demonstrated that he was the man to beat
and his race time for moto one proved to be the fastest race of the day.
With only a week before the third round of the Championship,
Cooper will face an uphill battle to be fit for Raymond Terrace.
However, he has proved his physical and mental toughness on many an
occasion, and the team is hesitant to rule out a round three return.
Cooper
currently sits 10th in the Championship, 43 points behind series leader
Dean Ferris. With 700 points still on offer, the reigning New Zealand
MX1 Champion is still a serious Championship contender.
Team Rockstar Motul Suzuki Team Manager Jay
Foreman, was circumspect with the weekend's results. He said: "With
Cody, it is what it is. We know he is fast so hopefully he will be fit
enough to race next week. This week we will be busy with Daniel to get
on top of poor starts. He showed he has the speed to run with the front
guys, but he just needs to start with them. We are testing again this
week to work on starting techniques."
Team
Raceline Pirelli Suzuki's Lawson Bopping also had a challenging weekend.
A 6-2-DNF-7 result saw him finish seventh on the day and sixth in the
Championship.
In the Pro Lites class, Daniel McCoy put in a
solid performance over the four motos. McCoy again struggled with poor
starts which proved difficult to overcome. His 3-9-6-9 result saw him
finish fifth on the day and he currently sits equal-sixth in the
Championship.
The series will now move to Newcastle at the Raymond Terrace circuit in New South Wales for round three on April 10th.
Copy and photo courtesy of the Team Suzuki Press Office.