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corners to go, lrlIvelling so much faster that the Englishman had no
answer. His last lap was over [WO
seconds quicker than his fifth place
qualifying time on a bike that still
had the standard road chassis, seat
and tank and was prepared in Ireland
just for the Isle of Man TT. Schwantz
had only seen the bike three days
before, at the same time he set eyes on
the Assen circuit for the first time.
Practice did not go that smoothly
as on the second day of Formula One
practice he crashed the modified street
bike while trying a new line through
the chicane. "I guess I found out two
things: that line doesn't work and the
bike doesn't handle too good on the
grass," said Schwantz with a grin and
a slightly crooked shrug of the
shoulders thanks to having broken
his collarbone only a couple of weeks
before.
The next day Schwantz dropped
the GP 500, the carbon-framed, reed
valve-equipped,. square-four Suzuki
that he had also never seen before
arriving in Holland. 'This time I
remembered to fall on the other
shoulder so I didn't hurt the sore
one." He had been trying a different
Dunlop rear tire but quickly the team
reverted realizing that it had been a
mistake.
That last lap in the Formula One
race certainly blew Iddon's mind as
ne never expected the Texan to be
able to make up so much ground in
just one short lap and Iddon berated
those same mechanics who had made
fun of Schwantz for not giving him a
pit signal warning of the American's
approach.
Schwantz had it planned from way
back. "I realized when I was catchin~
Kenny Irons, who was third, that I
might also be able to catch lddon but
I wasn't going to go crazy and risk
falling do~n. Starting the last lap I
knew I could do it and about a third
of the way around I pulled alongside
but I didn't want to go past because
he might have been able to get me
back. I waited until I could slingshot
past and leave him with no chance
to pass me back before the flag. I
managed to string together 25 laps
without crashing. I amazed myself."
The 250cc GP saw Carlos Lavado
stroll to a comfortable victory on his
HB Yamaha froln the pole position.
He opened up an eight-second lead
in the first seven laps after passing
first lap leader Fausto Ricci, and then
he held that advantage right to the
checkered flag and crossed the line
siuing up.
The fight for second was more
intense and from the start Ricci and
Sito Pons on their NSR Hondas had
to battle hard against Donnie McLeod
who was having an inspired ride after
qualifying fifth fastest. Ricci crashed
on lap nine right in front of McLeOd.
"I had got in front of him but he
passed me back down the straight
and then his front wheel tucked under
as he braked for the next corner."
At. that point Pons and McLeod
were caught by Anton Mang who had
started in mid-field, much quicker
off the line than Tadahiko Taira and
Martin Wimmer. Wimmer's bike fired
immediately but as he jumped on
and tried to scream off the line it just
crawled away leaving him to";ards
the back of the field.
Taira was even slower away and
while Wimmer was 21st at the end of
lap one Taira was another three places behind. The japanese rider gritted his teeth and p

