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Sito Pons (3) leads Loris Reggiani (6) and Reinhold Roth (2) during the
260cc Grand Prix. Pons finished third with Roth fourth. .
Spaniard Pons' (left) third place finish behind Dominique Sarron (right)
and Carlos Lavado gave him the 260cc World Championship.
th rough ou t with a sick bike, succu mbed to engine ail ments, not only
leaving Ch ili 's sevent h p lace unmolested in the closing stages, but also
allo wing th e steady but undramatic
McElnea throu gh to eigh th; th e
Belgian faltering hom e n in th , th e
last rider not to be lap ped.
Igoa in 10th rode alo ne throu ~h
out the race, whi le Fabi o Barch iua
was th e o nly o ne of th e handful of
H on da p rivateers to run fu ll di stan ce
without problems, finis hing 11th .
Not that 12th pl aced Gonzales de
Nicolas actually ha d tro uble, but he
was desperately slow , and finished
three laps beh in d th e leaders.
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There was on ly o ne other finisher
- Donnie McLeod on the "American
Built " Hon da RS, clad in adapted
Suzuki bod ywo rk to disquise the bi ke
for the H oll ywood film . Alas , the seat
wa s improperl y venti la ted, a n d
rapidl y over hea ted from the exhaust
p ipe . T he Scot p itted to cool th in gs
dow n , then remounted to fin ish last.
Cras hers, as we ll as Mam ol a ,
incl uded Mar co Gentile, Alex Valesi,
a nd Roger Burn ett.
Yam aha spo nsored by McDonalds)
meant th ere were 38 250s trying for
a p la ce, a nd th e n on-qu al i fiers
incl uded a positively a nt iq u elook ing tubular-fra med TZ Yamaha.
In th e space of five years, such ha s
been the pace of development, this
bik e now loo ked like somet hi ng o u t
of the ark.
250cc practice
To the su r p rise of a ll excep t
seaso ned J apan -wat chers, Yam aha 's
support of Garri ga 's last-ditch title
bid seemed very half-hearted. T hey
mi gh t h a ve m obilized n ot o n ly
Christian Sarron (who offered), but
also J ohn Kocinski, as well as th eir
ow n Nat ional Ch ampion H onma.
Wh a t they d id was m er el y to
supply season- long top p riva teer
Ruggia wit h a single YZR, and to
serve all th e reg ular V-twin runners
with a helpi ng of new cylinders,
whic h added substa nt ially both to
acceleration a nd top speed. Former
cha mpio n Lavado was del ighted,
saying: " T h is is not j ust th e firs t tim e
th is year we 've been anywhere near
the Hondas, but also that my V-twin
Yamaha has been as fast as those of
Garriga a nd Cadalora."
Garr iga needed to win, and for
Pon s to finish fourth or lower, for
the Yam aha man to get th e titl e; a nd
a t first it seemed this would be
possibl e, with Garriga fastest in
untim ed practice. It also seemed clear
th a t Ruggia 's su pport would be
erra tic at best , w ith th e French
tumbler falling o rr th e' YZR twice
before the race.
But Garriga's tim e was alm ost
three seconds orr th e rea l pace, set
by las t year 's winner Domini9ue
Sarron, who took pole in the first
sessio n, and stayed there, speeding
up still fur th er in tne 'aftern oo n. It
was his last 250 ride in the Rothmans
team before embarking on a 500
career on an Elf-sponsored NS R
Honda next year, and he told bo th
Pons an d G arriga : " I wo n 't ge t
between you if you are fighting, bu t
o therwise I will rid e my own race.
I have that duty to my spo nso rs."
Pons was second, and feeling th e
pr essure. He didn 't have to do as
much to win th e title, o n ly follow
Garriga; on the ot her ha nd , he co uld
easily lose it if he made a mi stake . .
" I'm jus t treating th is as a no ther
race, that it is very im portant for me
to finis h ," he said. " If I see a chance
of winni ng, I will take it. But it is
more important j ust to get to the
end."
Then came the three speeded-up
Yarnahas, but it was not the Spaniard
fastest. La vad o was racing as close
to his Venezuelan home as he ever
gets, and was further delighted wi th
h is new ly-competitive bike, and
p laced thud overall. Cadalora was
next, with Garriga in the end on ly
jus t on th e front row , alt ho ugh there
were less than two-tenths betwee n
the th ree regular YZR V-twin riders.
H ow ever , o n ly the H o ndas had
broken the 1:30 barri er, a nd Pon s'
job was beginning to look easier.
Card us was ma ch in e hard in h is
last ride in Angel Nieto 's Ducadossponsored Ho nda team, a nd led th e
seco n d ro w th ough d u m p ed by
N iet o , a superst it io u s man who
beli eves the unlu cky Cardus has been
seen by the evil eye, he was well o n
th e way to putting toge ther hi s own
wor ks Honda dea l for 1989, with
cons idera ble help from Pon s, so he
wo uld return th e favor here if he had
the cha nce.
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T hen came J ochen Schmid, faster
of th e pair of Anton Mang clo nes
on h is unused NSR Ho ndas, and
on ly th en Ruggia, who had reverted
to this TZ, saying that the factory
bike was "very efficient, bu t hard to
set up." Others believed th e switch
back to the facto ry twin had more
to do with hi s having ru n out of parts
for his mu ch-ba ttered YZR.
Roth comp leted row two ; the two
rernainihg works bikes fillin~ row
th ree, led by Reggia ni's Apriha and
Wimm er 's TZ, bo th faster than
Cornu, Man g's second man Helm et
Bradl , an d Shimizu's la st works
H onda.
For Wimmer, it seemed at last as
tho ug h all his hard work migh t pay
orr, after a season of bad luck in
whic h he and engi neer H elmut Fath
had striven to get th e best out of th e
TZ. " Helmu t has ma de 90 gears to
give us a good gearb ox choice; he
has made th e engine probab ly th e
fastest of the T Zs and we are aerod yn a m ic all y better. Ou r fairi ng
- makes the bike five centimeters lower
than the stock T l. But even so, the
facto ry bikes have th e advantage
where th ey can put th e power on
earlier comi ng out of the bends."
T en Latin -Am erica n en tr ie s
(a m o n g the m Carlos Lavado 's
brother L ui z, p laced 19th o n a
250cc GP
The die for the championshi p was
cast o n the second lap, as Roth and
Re!?giani led a tigh t pack around th e
Goiania loops. Pons was disput in g
fo urth; Garriga had j ust m oved up
to sixth, th en , as they brak ed for the
right- han der at the en d of the
straight: " I felt a bang on th e back
of my seat at the same ume as Lavado
went past o n th e inside of me."
Garri ga said.
The bang came from V'im mer,
who was engaged in outbraki ng
Garriga just as Lavado came inside
him and sto le his line. " It was a
typical racing in cident , and you
ca nnot blam e anyon e," the crestfallen Germ an sai d later. " I dare not
brake, beca use the n I knew I wo uld
fall and knock Garri ga orr, so I tried
my best to slow down and ge t ro und
th e bend, but that carr ied us"both
to th e o uts ide of the circui t."
Once th ey got th ere, Wimmer hit
th e dirt and fell , whil e Garriga stayed
on: " I was riding the tigh tro pe , on
th e pa in t at th e edge of th e track.
T hen I we t o nto th e dirt, but I was
going slowe r by then , and I managed
to stay on two wheels ." Wh en he
rejoined afte r th is adve nt ure, it was
way dow n in 25th.
Up fro n t, Ro th soo n gave way to
Cad al o ra and Reggiani, and th e
for mer made a convi nci ng attemp t
at a ru naway win, break in g th e la p
record th ird tim e round, and open ing the ga p to almost th ree seconds
by lap 10, by which tim e Sarron had
come th rough to second.
Meantime, La vado - having by far
his best race of th e year - mo ved up
to thi rd, while Po ns was a lso mov ing .
up, in the thick of the tigh t pursuit
group.
By half-dista nce, Sarron was starting to ca tch Cadalora, wi th Lavado
in his trac ks, and Po ns, Roth and
Reggi ani in a tight kn ot betw een
th em . Garriga had been forging his
way back through the field, dis p laying asto nish in g lean angles and
desperate late braking. He was no w
10th, and had pi cked up Ruggi a 's
TZ on the way th rough.
But two laps later Cadalora, feeling the pressure, los t the front wheel
under braking, and fell to earth, out
of th e rac e. Sarron took over the lead,
and galloped on to tak e the nag, five
seconds ahead of Lavado.
Pons held on to third throughout,
but was relieved wh en he looked
behind him o n lap 22 to see that the
man behind him was no l on~er
Reggian i, but Roth , with th e Italian
star soon to retire, h is Apri lia's
ign ition failing. " I knew I would be
safer with Ro th th ere, and that he
wouldn't do a nythi ng silly," said
Pons. H e nearly .spoke too soo n, for
the German

