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Marcus Hansson '(93) holeshot the second moto, but crashed and handed the lead to Ku rt Nicoll (9). Ge orges lobe (1) passed them both and notched the moto win.
Rossi strikes again
By Alex Hodgkinson
SITTENDORF, A
USTRIA, MAY 1
0
fter scoring his first-ever 500cc MX
Grand Prix overal l victory one week
earlier at the Czechoslovakiari GP,
Italian Fran co Rossi made it two in a
row by edgi ng ou t Am erican Billy Li les
in the last, tie-breaking mo to at the
Austrian GP at Sittendorf, Rossi, who
is the first Italian to ever score a 500cc
MX GP overall victory, nipped H ondamounted Lil es by three seconds in the
th ird and deciding moto to clinch the
Austrian GP victory. The factory-backed
KTM rider recorded 3-2-1 moto finishes ,
while runner-up Liles carded a 1-3-2
score. Third overa ll via 2-4-3 moto
fi n ish es was Great Bri tain 's KTM
hopeful Kurt Nicoll, who narrowly beat
fourth-place Georges jobe's 4-1-4 moto
tally.
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Liles moved up to second place in the
series point standings and is now just
14 po ints behind the series leader Jobe,
132-118. One point behind L iles is
Nicoll, while back-to-back winner Rossi
is fourth with 113 points.
All three 25-minute plus two- lap
motos featured extremely close racing,
the first of wh ich will live in the memory
of those who witnessed it for many years
to come. The race was a titanic struggle
among Lil es, defending cha mp Jobe,
Nicoll and Rossi.
When the gate dropped for the start
of the first rnoto, it was Liles and Great
Britain's J eremy Wh atley leadi ng the
way. But Liles soon fou nd himself all
alone out in front, as Whatley dropped
back, riding with the two smal lest fingers
of hi s left hand strapped together after
breaking a fin ger the week before in
Czechoslova kia. Jobe and Nicoll q ui ckly
moved into the second - and third-place
posi tions.
"The broken fin ger wasn't causing me
so mu ch trouble, but I've been con tinuall y losing the front wheel al l weekend,
an d having stu bbed my foot on th e
gro und I don't know how many times,
the big toe on my left foot is now black
and blue," said Whatley .
Aft er th e second la p , Li les had
dropped back to second pl ace.
"Georges came inside me," said Lil es.
" It was a good pass."
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J obe immedia tely sp rinted clear, as
Nicoll began pressu ring Liles, wh ile
Rossi charged from 10th to fourth by
th e third lap .
As rain began fallin g, Rossi dived
under Nicoll for third, a nd Nicoll
momentarily lo st contact w ith th e
Italian.
" It was ge tting so slippery and tw ice
Franco made mistakes after he passed
me , and I had to br ak e to avo id a
coll isio n . H e go t back on Billy q uicker
th an I did," said Ni coll.
As Rossi do gged second-place Li les,
th e two pi cked up th e pace and soo n
found themselves kn ocking on j obe's
back doo r. With four a nd a half laps
to go, Liles stor me d past H ondamounted J obe for the lea d, as did Rossi
for second.
J obe' s probl em s co n tin ued , as
Nicoll relegated the cham p to fourth .
" It (the battle) was too hectic for m e,"
said j obe.
As th e leading tri o - Liles, Rossi
and Nicoll - crested the skyline for
th e final time, Liles had confirmed hi s
posi tio n in fro nt, albeit only by inch es,
as Ni coll put in one last despera te bid
on Rossi for second.
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With th e checkered flag in sigh t,
L i les m o to red o n a n d sco red th e
narrow win, while Nicoll had his nose
in front o f Rossi th ro ugh th e final
corner a nd cl inched seco nd place by
-a wh isk er , as Ro ssi tr ied a .final
desperate co mebac k pass but fail ed.
T he following two motos were held
in drier condi tio ns and the same four
riders dominat ed again.
Ni coll took over on th e secon d lap
of race two when Sw ed e Ma rcu s
H a nsso n threw a wa y the adv an tage of
th e hol esh ot, as he tri ed a different line
u p the main hill. "T he back w hee l
ste pped out a nd it spa t m e o ff, "
H a nsson explained.
Rossi was on th e move again, as he
swept passed second-place L iles by the
halfw ay point. H owever , Rossi la ter
dropped back to fou r th aft er mi ssing
a shift on ·an o ff-camber sectio n of the
track, ma king the top four Ni coll,
Liles, l ob e a nd Rossi.
Shortly thereafter, Nicoll began dropping back wh en the Dunlop intermedia te rear tire began breaking up. By the
end of the race; there was hardly a knob
left on the tire, an d the tire company's
race technician wrapped it up to be sent
back to headq uarters for tests; a compound erro r in m an uf acture was
suspected.
Ni coll was left to concentrate on
keeping clear of Belgia n j ohan Boonen
fo r fourth, while Jobe m otored into the
lead after passing Liles, as did Rossi for
second.
''They both went past me at the same
place, " said Lil es. "Georges and Franco
went inside at the bottom of the long
downhill. They just had better lines tha n
me."
jobe wen t on to win the second moto
ahea d o f Rossi, Liles, Nicoll and Boonen ,
respectively.
j obe said, "I was always in con trol
of the situa tion and knew that I could
pass wh en I wanted to now that it is
dry."
The third race was run in terribly dusty
condi tions.
Rossi led throughout, but the strain
of his earlier efforts were starting to show
in the last cou ple of laps.
Only inches separated the top three
finishers as they took the checkered flag,
with Rossi leading the way ahead of Liles
and Nicoll, while jobe finally got around
Husq varna fo u r -stro ke rider Jacky
Martens late in the race for fourth.
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Resul ts
TIMED PRACTICE: 1. Billy Li les (one minute,
55.77 seconds); 2. Kurt Nicoll (1:55.85); 3. Jo Marten ,
(1:57.17); 4. Franco Rossi (1:57.63); 5. Ronny Weu stenraed (1:57.87); 6. Karl Sulzer (1:58.56); 7. Joel Smets
(1:58
.60):8. Marcus Hansson (1:58.99); 9. J ohan Bocnen
(1:59.07); 10. Ma uro Moret to (1:59. 14); II. Aui lio
Pignoni (1:59.16): 12. Rudi Va n Leeu wen (1:59.29); 13.
Georges J o be (1:59.30); 14. Brian Wheeler (1:59.43); 15.
Lauren t Brevers (1:59.55); 16. J erem y Whatley (1:59.67);
17. Kurt Bicher (1:59.74); 18. J ack y Martens (1:59.85);
19. Mervyn Anstie (1:59.97); 20. Da vid Tho,\", (2:00.29);
21. Siegfried Ba uer (2:00.39); 22. Oaueie Viesturs
(2:00.43); 23. G iorgio Antoniazzi (2:00.54): 24. Gian
Marro Faussone (2:00.64); 25. Dirk Geukens (2:00.71);
26. j orgen N ilsso n (2:00.95); 'no Marc Velkeneers
(2:0 1.11); 28. Roland Schier (2:0 1.52); 29. j orgen
G us talsso n (2:0 1.72); 30. J ames Marsh (2:0 1.90); 31.
j ason Sm yth (2:02.09); 32. Jared Snti th (2:02.58); 33.
Soren Mortensen (2:02.80); !

