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was: "I don't really want to talk about
it;" but nothing seems to affect the way
he rides.
Cardus reinforced his second place by
speeding up in the final session in spite
of his injuries, with Cadalora having
made sure of third in the morning. The
Italian is marvellous at Donington's fast
flowing sections, and he pointed out:
'Top speed is not so important here."
But he also crashed, slidi ng off tidily
at ~e low-speed final hairpin in the last
e
session,
Helmut Bradl was back, his left ankle
(broken at Assen) in a special articulated
contraption inside a custom-made boot,
and riding as close to the edge as ever.
He collided with Corrado Catelano's
Aprilia on Saturday, wrenching his left
shoulder, but putting the Italian out of
the race with a broken collarbone.
Masah iro Shimizu completed a close
front row, just over half-a-second down
on Kocinski, and once again showing
a late-season renaissance just at the time
when contracts come up for review.
Frenchman Adrien Morillas was the
surprise of the meeting. His Aprilia now .
equipped with the factory kit, he leapt
from the low midfield to the forefront
of attention, placing his Gauloisessponsored bike third in the first session.
He didn 't improve that time, and
dropped to sixth by the finish, but he
had backed it up with other fast laps
- a major improvement for the man
who last year rode part-time on the EIfsponsored NSR Honda 500.
He had Cornu's Honda, Reggiani's
Aprilia andZeelenberg's Honda with
him on the second row; the last-named
another to slither off in practice, without
major injury.
Carlos Lavado was next, but he also
tumbled, and broke his arm, putting
him out for probably two races. This
left Domirtique Sarron to lead row three,
the works Honda rider battling with bad
handling, and narrowly ahead of Martin
Wimmer's Aprilia, Alex Criville's works
Yamaha (the young Spanish World
Champion another practice crasher).
When they lined up for the race;
everyone on the front row of the grid
had fallen except the men on each end.
Shimizu would stay on, but Kocinski
was saving his tumble for a more crucial
moment than just practice.
. 250cc Race
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With Kocinski's Yamaha an orange
blur that streaked straight to the front
and gradually drew away, the issue
seemed settled after the first comer, and
by half distance he had some three
seconds in hand and seemed able . to
sustain that against all comers.
Until he came to Coppice Comer a pair of rights taken as one in third
and fourth gear, over the crest "of the
hill and onto the back straight.
Kocinski pitched it in to the first part,
then lo st the front over the crest,
slithering into the sand-trap ' at barely
diminished speed, unhurt physically,
but with who knows what damage to
his psyche, which takes a bad dent when
he merely fails to finish first. The last
'fo ur races of the season will be a testing
time for the young superstar.
The battle for second place had seen
many changes in fortune. Reggiani held
the position until lap four, when
Cadalora arrived (from ninth on lap one)
to claim the place, slipping past his
Aprilia-mounted countryman at the
penultimate hairpin. Reggiani ran wide
into the next end last hairpin of the lap,
and dropped another three places. He
continued to lose ground before sliding
off unhurt on the 10th lap.
Morillas, Bradl and Wimmer had
been behind Reggiani, but only Bradl
survived as other fast men arrived,
although Morillas continued to put up
a good fight for the rest of the race. Now
the pursuit pack included Shimizu,
Cardus and a fading Criville.
Cadalora really had his head down,
and the gap behind Kocinski wavered
as he pushed, then the American
responded. By the time Kocinski
crashed, however, it was obviously a
hopeless quest; while the Shimizu
rennaissance saw the Japa nese rider
drawing ever-closer to Cadalora. Even
as the Italian inherited the lead he came
under severe threat from the HRCsupported Honda.
This was another relentless battle,
with pressure applied and manfully
resisted, the pair drawing steadily away
from Bradl, with Cadalora claiming the
lap record with three laps left. It was "
enough to break Shimizu, baulked also
by some rare backrnarkers, and Cadalora
continued to win by three seconds.
Cardus had moved up to a close
fourth, but he was having trouble
braking, and Sarron was on the charge
beh ind him, after a bad star t barely in
the top "20. In his first good race since
the start of the year, the returned injury
victim vaulted through the battling
groups to arrive in fifth and chasing
Cardus by lap 14, closing rap idly as the
Spaniard slowed, and turning a 1.2second deficit on lap 22 into a successful
overtaking maneuver in the space of just
one lap.
Cardus was just four seconds ahead
of the next battle at the flag, in which
. Cornu finally prevailed after a back-andfourth battle with Morillas that had
lasted much of the race. The pair had
dropped Criville by the finish , with
Wimmer fading still furth er, only to
come under attack from Jochen
Schmid's factory-backed private Honda
and Didier de Radiques's Aprilia. They
finished in that order, covered by less
than a second.
There were 23 firtishers out of 33
starters, with new works Honda rider
Bernd Kassner, on Roth 's machine,
among the retirements
he
crashed. More notable among the many
sand-trap sorties were the exploits of
Wilco Zeelenberg. He had started in the
top 15, but dropped to near the back
after taking to the grass on lap one. The
Dutchman was busy with a furious
recovery ride which had him as high
as ninth before he finally fell off good
and proper.
Cardus was happy just to finish an effort that was rewarded by a slender
world title lead of just four points. It
is the first time since the end of May
that Kocinski 's name has not been at
the top fo the World Championship list.
Third-placed Cada lora is also closing up
again, 19 points behind Kocinski with
the luckless Zeelenberg dropping away ,
and now just two points ahead of
Wimmer, with Bradl another point
back.
125cc Ra ce
All year 17-year-old Lori s Capirossi
has been threatening for a win . At th is
sinuous circuit he delivered the goods,
with an immaculate runaway that : he
had built steadi ly throughout the.race
to some four seconds by the end.
The brawling was all behind him marvelous close racing enlivened now
and then by inevitable mishaps. Like
Alessandro Gramigni's, who worked his
way up to second on lap three, only to
slip off at the penultimate hairpin under
extreme pressure on lap five. Nothing
daunted, he rejoined some 25 places
down, only to crash again in exactly the
same place and manner six laps later.
Fausto Gresini, Bruno Casanova,
Doriano Romboni (Hondas) and Jorge
Martinez (JJ Cobas ) remained, with
Hans Spaan (H onda) soon joining in ,
Maurizio Vit ali (Gazzaniga-Rotax)
snapping at their heels, and pole starter
Stefan Prein (Honda) coming up fast.
Casanova was in front when he fell
on the exit from the slow chicane,
remounting only to cruise back to the
pits; Martinez battled to stay in touch
as Romboni and Spaan inched away at
one another, with the Italian finally
prevailing in the closing laps. Prein
worked through to fifth, unable to catch
Martinez; Vitali held sixth.
A littl e way back Bri ton Steve Patrickson (Honda) gave the local fans a rare
high point as he prevailed at the finish
over Gresini.
Spaan claimed the lap record; Capirossi the title lead, by four points from
Prein , with Spaan now 20 points adrift,
and Romboni fourth. Fifth-place Martinez now needs a miracle.
Sidecars
Ti tle points" leader Steve Webster
star ted from po le position, but bogged
down on the line, getting away fourth
fro m las t Alain Michel and British
passenger Simon Birchall led lap one
from Egbert Streuer, the Egloff brothers,
and Rolf Biland. Battling in the thick
of it to regain lost ground, Webster
clouted countryman Barry Brindley 's
outfit, crunching his fairing and smashing the front of his (Iorward-facing)
exha ust system. He pulled straight into
the pits , devastated by his ill fortune.
The usual gang were soon making
the running, with Michel, Streuer and
Biland in close formation. But the
sustained tension of the race was rather
better than usual , as the pre-eminent trio
jockeyed for position through the
sweeps and narrows of this varied circuit.
Michel surrendered the lead to an
insistent Streuer on lap five, and was
promptly forced back to third by Biland.
Then it was the old fox's tum up front ,
for another three laps; before Michel
forced through again on lap II.
The Frenchman held the lead until
lap 22, but it was still anybody's race.
Un til Streuer upped the stakes with two
laps left, outbraking Michel aggressively, then opening up a two-second
lead at the finish. The other two were
still at each other's throats, and the issue
was in doubt until the final hairpin,
where Michel just held off Biland's last
outbraking attempt.
The Guedel brothers held a distant
fourth for much of race distance, but
ran into a misfire with five laps left,
dropping back to finish ninth. This
handed fourth to the Zurbruegg brothers
(also from Switzerland), who had passed
their countrymen the Egloffs on lap
18.
eN
Resu lts
12Scc QUA UFYING: 1. Stefan Prein (1:44.100):
2. j orege Martinez (1:44.192); 3. Loris Capirossi
(1:44.30 1): 4. Hans Spaan (1:44.473): 5. Bruno
Casanova (I:44.519); 6. Hans t.uethi (I:44.609): 7.
Fausto Gresini (1:44.695); 8. Doriano Romboni
(1:44.778); 9. Maurizio Vitali (1:44.944): 10. Alessandro Gramign i (1:45.081); 11. Steven Patrickson
(1:45. 164); 12. Johnny Wicksuoem (1;45.364): 13.
Dirk Raudi es (1:45.632): 14. Alan Scou (1:45.680):
15. Juliam Miralles (1:45.714): 16. Hi sashi Un emoto
(1:45.760): 17. Dom inique Briga glia ( 1:45.859): 18.
Manuel Herreros (1;45.912); 19. K.. Wada (1:45.970):
20. G. Dehbia (1:45.998): 21. Robin Appleyard
(1:46.023); 22. J. Mariano (1;46.040): 23. Ren e
Waldmann ( 1:46.070): 24. Mike Leitn er (1:46.075);
25. Alex Waibel (1:46. 124): 26. H an s Koopm an
( 1;46. 151): 27. Ari Stadler (1:46. 163): 28. F. T orron tegui (1;46.174):29. L. Reyes ( 1:46.297); 30. S. Kurliss
( 1:46.39 1); 31. A. Sanchez (1:46.451): 32. E. Cuppini
( I:46.490); 33. Hans Dullard (1:46.547): 34. F. KlSllUP
(1:46.583); 35. Manuel H ernandez (1:46.763): 36.
Rob in Milton (1:46.840): 37. J. Selini (1:46.887): 38.
J.M. Fische r (1:47.007): 39. HaIlS Abold (1:47.073):
40. Stefa n Derflinger (1:47.113); 41. J. Van Don gen
(1:47.123); 42. B. H assaine (1:47.366); 43. S. Edwards
(1:47.4831:44. Peter Oett! (1:47.083): 45. Peter Ga lvin
(1:47.898); 46. S. Bragger (1:48.358); 47. Thierry
Rinne (1:48.733): 48. 1.. Alvaro (1:49.698): 49. P.
Prior i (1:50.157): 50. G. Gnani (1:50.600): 51. X.
Arumi (1;51.153): 52. B. Smit (1:51.234).
250ccQUAUFYING: I. John Kocin ski (1:37.009):
2. Car los Ca rdus ( 1:37.392): 3. Luca Cadalora
(1:37.408): 4. H elmut Bradl ( 1:37.474); 5. Masah iro
Shimizu (1;37.765): 6. Adrian Morillas (1;37.774); 7.
J acques Cornu ( 1:37.792) : 8. Lo ri s Reggi an i
(1:37.886): 9. Wilco Zeelenberg (1:38.178): 10. Cart ee
La vado ( 1:38.204): I I. Dom inque Sarron (1:38.207):
12. Marlin Wimmer (1:58.512); 13. Alex Crivill e
(1:38.557): 14. Marcellino Lu cchi (1:38.575); 15.
' Pao lo Caso li (1:38.691); 16. Didier de Radigues
(1:38.857): 17. Jochen Schm id (1:88.868): 18. Harald
Edl (1:38.884): 19. Alex Borgon ovo ( 1:38.919): 20.
Alex P ricn in g (1:.59.150); 21. Bru no Kassner
(I:39.136): 22. Renzo Collcani (I :39. 172); 23. Kevin
Mitchell (1:39.437); 24. Jorge Mar tinez (1:39.477): 25.
Alber to Puig (1:39.557): 26. B. Haenggeli (1:40.047);
27. Hans Becker (I :40.167): 28. Jose Barresi (1:40.240):
29. Alan Carter (1:40.414); 30. Uri Jucker (1:40.660):
3 1. Eri c Neumair ( 1:40.757): 32. C. Catalano
(1:40.805): 33. Alberto Rota (1:40.887); 34. R. Nicone
(1:41.156): 35. Jean Foray (1:41.960).
500cc QUALIFYING: I. Wayne G a rd ner
(1:33.415): 2. Kevin Schwanu (1:33.543): 3. Wayne
Ra ine y (1:33.733): 4. Eddi e Law son (1:34.242): 5.
Niall Mackenzi e ( 1:34.4 76) : 6. Juan Garriga
« 1:35.4 77) ; 7. Mi chael Doohan ( 1:35.52 7): 8.
Christian Sarron ( I :35.644): 9. Randy Mamola
(1:35.682): 10. J.P. R uggia (1:36.435): I I. Carl
Fogarty (1:36.480): 12. Ron Haslam (1:36.527): 13.
Alex Barros (1:37.155); 14. Sito Pon s (1:38.254): 15.
Marco Papa ( 1:39.028): 16. Eddie Laycock (1:39.712);
17. Kees Doorakkers (I:41.103); 18. Andy l.eu th
(1:41.663).
I
SIDECA1l QUAUFYING: I. Webster / Simmon
(1:38.9 18): 2. MichellBirchall (1:39.238): 3. Egloll
Eglofl (1:39.5 19); 4. Streuer/De Haas (1:39.644): 5.
Guedd /G uedel ( 1:39.692): 6. Biland/wahlsper
(1:39.946): 7. Zurbruegg/Zurbruegg (1:40.135):
Abb ot tvS mi th ( 1:40.218): 9. Stoe lz le /Stoe! r l
(1:40.724); 10. Kum am o/Roesinger (1:40.809): II
Ku ma gayalHougwn (1:41.040); 12. Van Kempen
Kuyt ( 1:41.335); 13. Brindley/Rose (1:41.437): 14
J on es Brown (1:41.565): 15. Progi n/lrlam (1:41.620)
16. Wyssen /W yssen ( 1:41.642): 17. Bohnh orst
Boet tcher (1:41.65 1); 18. Klallenb .lParzer (I:41.767)
19. Nigr owskilEssaff (1:42.625): 20. H owlea/Poime
(1:43.239): 21. G all ros / Berg lu nd ( 1:43.552); 22
Ba ker / Morgan ( 1:4j .575 ); 23. Sm i lh /S mit
( 1:43.79 1); 24. Hu egli /Ha enni ( 1:44 .5 46 ): 25
Thom aa/ Streven s (1:45.535); 26. Stirra tlAich lsed.
e
(1:45.481); 27. Ditchburn/Cable ( 1:48.556).
12Scc GP: I. Lo ris Ca pirossi (AGV ); 2. Doria n
Romboni (Hen): 3. H an s Spa an (Hon): 4. Jarg
Martin ez (Cob); 5. Stefa n Prien (Han); 6. Ma uriz
Vita li (Gaz); 7. Sleven Pat rickson (Han); 8. Faust
G resiot (Hon) : 9. Julian Mirall es (Coh): 10. F
Torrc ntegui (Han); II . Rob in Millon (Ha n); 12.
Stadler (Cob): 13. Dirk Raudi es (Ho n): 14. H isash
Unemo to (H on): 15. Rene Waldmann (Cob ): , 16
J ohnny Wtckstrom (Cob): 17. K.. Wada (H on) ; 18
Robin Appleyard (Han ); 19. Flemming Kistru
(H on ); 20. Manuel H errero s (Cob): 21. S. Kurfis
(Ho n ): 22. J. Mariano (H on): 23. A. Sanchez (Cob)
24. Manuef Herna ndez (Ha n ); 25. Han s Koop ma
(Ha n ); 26. 1.. Reyes (Ga r): 27. Han s Leuthi (H on)
28. Brun o Casa nova (Ho n ); 29. H erve Du£fard (Ho n)
30. E. Cuppi ni (H on ]: 3 1. A. Gramigni (Ap r):' 3
Alex Waibel (H on ): 33. D. Brigaglia (Hen) ; 34.-G
Debbia (Apr): 35. Mike Leime r (Ho n); 36. Alan Scot
(Hon).
.
Distance: 24 lap s, 59.862 mil es.
Time: 42 min ., 1.'.640 sec.
Avera,se Speed: 85.057 mph.
J
Margm of Victory: 4.280 sec.
J (I
F..test Lap: H an s Spaa n, 1:44.379, 86.026 mph.••
250cc GP: I. Lu ca Cada lora (Yam ); 2. Masahir
Shimizu (Ho n): 3. H elmut Bradl (H on) : 4. Dom'
n iqu e Sarron (Han); 5. Carl os Cardus (Han);
Jacques Cornu (H on ): 7. Adrian Morrilas (Ap r):
Alex Crivill e (Yam); 9. Martin Wimmer (Ap r): 1
Jochen Schmid (Hon ); 11. Didier de Radigues (Apr
12. Harald Edl (Ap r): 13. Alan Car ter (Ho n) : I
Paol o Casoli (Ya m); 15. Albert o Puig (Yam) ; I
Marcellino Lucchi (apr); 17. Alex Prein in g (Ro t
18. Bernard Haenggeli (Apr): 19. J ean Barresi (Y:un
20. Alberto Rota (Apr): 21. Uri jucker (Yam):
Wi lco Zeelenberg (Hon): 23. A. Borgonovo (Ap r
24. Bruno Kassner (H on): 25. J ohn Kocinski (Yam
26. Jean Fora y (Ya m): 27. HaIlS Becker (Yam ): 2
Lori s Reggiani (Apr): 29. R. Nicoue (Yam ); 3
Renzo Coll eoni (Apr ): 31. Kevin Mitchell (Yam ): 3
Eric Neumair (Yam); 33. J org e Martina (Cob).
Distance: 26 1aps, 64.850 mile s.
Time: 42 min., 39.173 sec.
Avera,se Speed: 91.225 mph.
Margtn o(Victory: .!U16 sec.
.
Fas.es. Lap: t.uca Cedalora . 1:37.326.92.260 mph.
500cc G P: I. Kevin Schwanu (Suz): 2. Way
Rainey (Ya m): 3. Eddi e Lawson (Yam); 4. Micha
Doohan (H on ); 5. Niall Mackenzie (Suz): 6. Rand
M:unola (Cag): 7. Juan Garriga (Yam): 8. Christia
Sarron (Ya m): 9. J.P . Ru ggia (Yam ); 10. Ron Hasla
(Cag); I I. Alex Barros (Cag): 12. Eddi e La y
(H on ): 13. Marco Papa (Hon); 14. Andy Leurh
(Ho n): 15. Kees Doorakkers (Hon): 16. Carl Fogart
(Hon): 17. Wayne Gardner (Hon ).
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Distance: 30 .laps, 74.827 mi les.
Time: 47 min. , 15.770 sec.
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