McCoy's cousin gets MX ride.
Garry McCoy's MotoGP future may currently be in doubt, but things are looking promising for his 19-year-old 🍬cousin Daniel, who has just signed to ride a Yamaha in the 2004 Australian Supercross and Motocross championships.
Having finished third in this year's Australian SX championshi♔p and fourth in the MX series, McCoy is now targeting both 2004 titles for his new🥀 team.

Garry McCoy's MotoGP future may currently be in doubt, but things are looking promising for his 19-year-old cousin Daniel, who has just signed to ride a Yamaha in the 2004 ꦯAustralian Supercross and Motocross champꦡionships.
Having finished third in this year's Australian SX championship and𝐆 fourth in the MX series, McCoy is now targetinᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚg both 2004 titles for his new team.
"I am really looking forward to the 2004 season," said McCoy. "To be signed up by the CDR/Boost Mobile/Yamaha team is a dream come true for me. My goal is to learn as much as I can from my team-mates Troy Carroll, Cameron Taylor and Darryll King, with❀ the ultimate aim of win🌞ning both Championships."
"Daniel is a f🍌antastic young rider and will be a great asset to the team," added team princꦜipal Craig Dack.
Former GP winner Garry McCoy (pictured) began his own career off-road, in Speedway, bef♚ore switching to road racing - and winning fans around the world with his spectacular sideways style, learnt during his early days on the dirt.
McCoy ha♔s left 2003 emplo﷽yer's Kawasaki, and his GP options for next season look limited to a return to the WCM outfit, with which he won 500cc races while operating as Red Bull Yamaha.

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