Hopkins Forgives Capirossi For Motegi Collision

Hopkins Forgives Capirossi For Motegi Collision

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From a press release issued by John Hopkins’ publicist:

HOPKINS MAKES STATEMENT REGARDING MOTEGI INCIDENT

RAMONA, Calif. (Sept. 22, 2004) – John Hopkins, along with five other riders, crashed out of the Grand Prix of Japan in Motegi last weekend, after a first turn pileup caused when Loris Capirossi lost control of his motorcycle entering the turn.

Much has been written in the last few days concerning the disparity in the FIM’s treatment of Capirossi compared to penalties assessed Hopkins for a nearly identical accident he caused at Motegi last year.

Hopkins said that while he was extremely disappointed with being caught up in an accident outside his control, especially when he had such a good opportunity to earn his first podium, ultimately he feels that it was simply a racing accident and he holds no ill will towards Capirossi.

“Of all the people who should understand that Loris was simply trying to do what he could to make a good start at Motegi it’s me,” Hopkins said. “I may have said some things in the heat of the moment that expressed my anger immediately after the incident, but ultimately I forgive Loris and do not feel he should be sanctioned.

“Every rider on the grid of a MotoGP is by necessity highly qualified to be there. I don’t believe anyone out there is trying to intentionally take someone out. We are all too professional for that.”

Hopkins was suspended for the following round and fined for the same type of accident at Motegi a year ago. While he was disappointed by the suspension at the time he says that he learned a great deal from it and has moved on and does not wish to rehash the past.

Hopkins is recuperating in London and plans to be ready to race for the upcoming round in Qatar.



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