With the announced retirement of nine times
motocross world champion Stefan Everts at the end of this season, Yamaha is very
pleased to have signed both Joshua Coppins and Marc de Reuver for the 2007 MX1
world championship season. The new signings will have a tremendous challenge
in trying to maintain the team's past and present winning success, but Yamaha
believe that the 2005 MX1 vice world champion Joshua Coppins (29 yrs, New Zealand)
and this year's MX2 world championship title challenger Marc de Reuver (23 yrs,
The Netherlands) both have the speed and talent to become worthy successors in
the Yamaha Motocross Team.
At the start of the millennium Joshua Coppins has gradually delivered on the
ever increasing expectations since he stepped onto the world stage of motocross
in 1995.
In 2000 Coppins proved he had the consistency and speed to one day challenge
for the top prize when he finished fourth in the MX250 world championship. Two
years later he came close to the title for the first time with a runner up position
in the MX250 world championship.
Being the current MX1 vice world champion Joshua Coppins was expected to become
Everts' biggest rival this season, but bad luck struck in the form of a broken
right shoulder sustained a few days before the opening round of the world championship
in Zolder, Belgium. The injury kept him sidelined for the first half of the season
and only recently, at round eight of the championship at the British GP in Matterley
Basin, Coppins made his impressive return, finishing third overall. He repeated
the result a week later at the Swedish GP, held on the 2nd July 2006 in Uddevalla.
"Since I came to Europe 11 years ago I have always been very impressed with the
Rinaldi-Yamaha team. They have been right up there for more than 15 years and
since 2001 they have proven to be pretty much unbeatable. Especially this year
their new bike is winning almost everything. So what more can I ask for? Being
able to ride with them next year will give me the best opportunity ever to win
the world title I've been chasing for so long," said Coppins.
While Coppins is a seasoned MX1 challenger, Marc de Reuver will make his full
campaign debut in the super competitive MX1 class. Currently he is still in the
fight for the MX2 world championship title (placed fourth). At the young age
of 18 De Reuver was already among the MX125 world titles candidates and in 2003
he won his first GP in Teutschenthal (Germany) finishing the year in seventh
position. Further improvement was on the cards, but injuries halted his progress
in the 2004 and 2005 seasons. Yet now in 2006 Marc is fully recovered and is
looking to fulfill the high expectations.
"I'm really happy to be back with the brand where it all started with. I won
my first race aged six on a PW50 and I have competed on Yamahas for more than
ten years, winning many races, so I know from my own experience they make great
machines. Seeing the successes of the YZ450 it clearly is the bike to have in
the MX1 class. The Rinaldi team is renowned for their professionalism and rider
focus and I hope this support will make the difference for me to mount a successful
challenge for the MX1 title,・he explained.
Yamaha are fully focused for 2007 in keeping the momentum going of Yamaha Motocross
Team's incredible winning streak. Yamaha Motor Europe racing manager Laurens
Klein Koerkamp is confident he has found the men that can carry the baton from
Everts successfully.
He explained: "MX1 is the most important and prestigious off-road world championship
class, so it is Yamaha's main target to win this title and prove the technological
leadership of our YZ model range. Since 2001 we have proven year after year that
our four-stroke engine and chassis technology sets the standard on the highest
competitive level. Finding worthy successors for the greatest motocross racer
of all times is not easy, or maybe I should say impossible. But we believe Josh
and Marc both stand out as extremely talented riders who have an enormous motivation
and 創ever give up' attitude, this we believe will keep us on top in 2007."
Rider Profiles
Joshua Coppins |
Nationality: New Zealand |
Date of birth: Mar. 11, 1977 |
Height: 176cm |
Weight: 75kg |
Racing career: |
1995: FIM World Motocross Championships 250cc
class debut |
1996: 23rd in FIM World Motocross Championships
250cc class |
1997: 17th in FIM World Motocross Championships
250cc class |
1998: 13th in FIM World Motocross Championships
250cc class |
1999: 7th in FIM World Motocross Championships
250cc class |
2000: 4th in FIM World Motocross Championships
250cc class |
2001: 6th in FIM World Motocross Championships
250cc class |
2002: 2nd in FIM World Motocross Championships
250cc class |
2003: 12th in MXGP World championship (injured) |
2004: 3rd in MX1 World championship |
2005: 2nd in MX1 World championship |
2006: MX1 World championship |
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Marc de Reuver |
Nationality: Dutch |
Date of birth: Feb. 21, 1983 |
Height: 191cm |
Weight: 75kg |
Racing career: |
1999: FIM World Motocross Championships 125cc
class debut |
2000: 39th in FIM World Motocross Championships
125cc class |
2001: 8th in FIM World Motocross Championships
125cc class |
2002: 9th in FIM World Motocross Championships
125cc class |
2003: 7th in FIM World Motocross Championships
125cc class |
2004: 14th in MX2 World championship (injured) |
2005: 20th in MX2 World championship (injured) |
2006: MX2 World championship |
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World championship titles overview -
Yamaha Motocross Team
1992 |
MX250 world championship |
Donnie Schmit |
1994 |
MX125 world championship |
Bob Moore |
1999 |
MX500 world championship |
Andrea Bartolini |
2001 |
MX500 world championship |
Stefan Everts |
2002 |
MX500 world championship |
Stefan Everts |
2003 |
MXGP world championship |
Stefan Everts |
2004 |
MX1 world championship |
Stefan Everts |
2005 |
MX1 world championship |
Stefan Everts |
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