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Cycle News 1993 06 30

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through the group to tag on with the. leaders by the halfway point. At this stage the cheers turned to moans as Bradl appeared off the back of the group, down in ninth. Engrossed in a fierce battle with Harada, he found the door slammed in his face at the first chicane, and ran straight through, dropping right back as he did so. Then came a fine comeback ride. "I was out of the slipstream, but the leaders were getting in each other's way at the second chicane, so I was able to catch up again." He picked his way through to second place by the end of lap 15, but "I was so busy I didn't have time to look at my pit board, and I didn't know it was the last lap." Capirossi and Romboni knew all right, and the former planned his move just right, following Romboni through the last chicane to sweep past and lead into the stadium. Then came his costly error. He was too late on the brakes into the Sachskurve loop, and ran wide. Romboni didn't need more than a few inches, and dived through on the inside. "Once Loris got by I knew it would be difficult," said Rambo later. "But I didn't give up and stayed close so when he ran wide I was ready." It was an exemplary piece of racing. Capirossi was very glum on the rostrum, having had his first 250 win snatched away by just nine-hundredths of a second. "I braked too late, the front tire slid, and I had to change my line," he said ruefully. Bradl was stem as ever, promising that if he'd known it was the end he was ready to attack. Th", top three were again on Dunlops. Reggiani might easily have been in this battle, but also tried too hard on the first corner of the last lap. "{ ran wide and lost their slipstream. It also allowed Biaggi to come past." Thus Biaggi took fourth, 2.3 seconds behind the leaders after losing touch with a sliding front tire. Reggiani and Harada were right on his tail. Then came Chili and Ruggia, followed closely by Cardus in ninth. D' Antin won the secondary battle for 10th, with Puig and Kocinski finishing within the same haU-second. Jochen Schmid's Yamaha was a distant 13th, comfortably ahead of a close Aprilia group led by Jean-Michel Bayle to claim two points for a second time, ahead of Juan Borja, Frederic Protat, Ari Stadler and Bernd Kassner. Nobuatsu Aoki had non-started, after running into ignition trouble on the warm-up; Wilco Zeelenberg pitted with engine trouble after three laps. Eskil Suter ran into Patrick vdGoorbergh, and his bike jammed onto the rear of the Dutchman's Aprilia, forcing him straight on through the chicane and out of the race. A little later, Volker Bahr (HB Honda) skittled Jurgen vd Goorbergh. Romboni's second win brings him tantalizingly closer to Harada, who has 115 points to the Italian's 93. Biaggi has 71, with Capirossi up to equal fourth with Bradl on 68, and Kocinski (62) dropping to sixth. 125cc Grand Prix There were two heroes of this race. One was Dirk Raudies, who started from pole position and claimed a third dominant win of the season. But he did not immediately take the lead as before. This time he found himself in a fierce battle with the two FCC Technical Sports Japanese riders, Kazuto Sakata and Takeshi Tsujimura. It was only after they obliged by bumping into one another on the fifth lap that the little German was able to make his break, and move away to win b almost nine seconds. ROSSER EIS V0 SCHLAN 1993 • (From left to right> Second place finisher Kevin Schwantz, winner Daryl Beattie and third place finisher Shinichi Itoh. The Japanese contretemps made for the second hero. Sakata stayed on board, but dropped right back to 19th place, seemingly way out of touch. But Sakata's blood was up, and he set a new lap record, running even faster than Raudies, as for the remainder of the race he vaulted through the usual tight packs to achieve the impossible. He was up in second on the 13th lap, and fighting once again for the position with Tsujimura. His teammate had one more trick to play, almost taking both of them down on the final comer, before finishing in third, just a tenth behind. Three seconds covered from second to eighth, the remnants of the original batch chasing Raudies. Akira Saito was fourth, Ralf Waldmann a strong fifth, then Ezio Gianola, Bruno Casanova and Peter Oett!, all of whom had been at each other's throats all race long. Sakata retains the titl~ lead, with 125 points to 116 for Raudies, 96 for Tsujimura, and 59 for Waldmann. Sidecar Grand Prix The Guedel brothers led the first lap, but pole starter Biland took the lead next time round, with Steve Webster following him past the Swiss brothers. From then on Biland and Waltisperg had what the canny veteran described as "an easy life" as he drew away to win by an eventual 24 seconds. Biland had been second to Webster at the first sidecar GP. "Since then I have bench-tested my engine every day" (he now uses Honda cylinders with power valves) "and found another 500 rpm." He was also running with an Fl carstyle aerodynamic under tray. "The downforce helped very much in the stadium section," he said. Webster hung on to second, battling with the GUedels, until he slowed with five laps to go, and pitted one lap later. His rear Avon had a slow puncture. The Guedels were slowed by too-soft tires, as well as a lack of fitness - passenger Charlie had been injured in a preseason test crash, and this was his first real race since. Meanwhile, a hard-riding Steve Abbott and new passenger Julian Tailford charged through from ninth to join battle with them, soon followed by Derek Brindley/Hutchinson. Abbott made a stunning recovery from one spin to secure second by half-asecond, with Brindley a similar distance behind, just missing the rostrum. Of Results 12Sa: QUALIFYlNG: 1. Dirk Raudies (2:16.885); 2. Kazuto SaJcaIa (2:17.926); 3. Kinya Wada (2:18.308); 4. Manfred Baumann (2:18.588); S. Stefan Kurfiss (2:18.610); 6. Talceshi Tsujimura (2:18.726); 7. Peter / Crone (2:16.226); 19. Bam/Prior (2:17.702); 20. Van Kempen/De Haas (2:18.873); 21. Janssen/Van Kess (2:19.367). 12Sec GRAND PRJ)(, 1. Dirk Raudies (Hon); 2. Kazuto SaJcaIa (Han); 3. Takahi T.ujimura (Han); 4. Alrira Saito (Hon); S. RaU Waldmann (Apr); 6. Ezio Gianola (Hon); 7. BnJf>O Casanova (Apr); 8. Peter Oetll (Apr); 9. Manfred Baumann (Hon); 10. Oliver Koch (Hon); 11. Noburo Ueda (Han); 12. Luigi Ancona (Hon); 13. jorge Martinez (Hon); 14. Oliver Prtruccianni (Apr); 15. Herri Torrontegui (Apt); 16. Giovanni Palmieri (Apr); 17. Fausto Gresini (Hon); 18. Ari Molenaar (Hon); 19. Gabriele Dobbia (Hon); 20. Haruchika Aoki (Han); 21. Han. Spaan (Hon); 22. Gary McCoy (Apr); 23. Manuel Hernandez (Apr); 24. Neil Hodgson (Han); 25. Alex Waibel (Han); 26. Ludo CecchineUo (Gaz); 27. A. Schaden (Hon); 28. Julian Miral1es (Hon); 29. Luis Alvaro (Hon); 30. Stefan Kurfiss (Apr); 31. Stefano Caracchi (Rum); 32. Kinya W~a (Hon). Time: 34 min.. 45.987 sec. Dial.1ne:e: lSlaps, 63.165 miles. Ave"se SJlftd: 109.011 mph. Margin of Victory: 8.807 sec. Fastest Lap: Kazuto Sakata, 2:17.301/110.412 mph. 250cc GRAND PIUX: 1. Doriana Romboni (Hon); 2. Loris Capiroosi (Hon); 3. Helmut Bradl (Hon); 4. Max Biaggi (Hon); 5. Loris Reggiani (Apr); 6. Totsuya Harada (Yam); 7. p.F. Chili (Yam); 8. J.P. Ruggia (Apr); 9. Carloo Cardus (Hon); 10. Lui. D'Antin (Han); 11. Alberto Puig (Hon); 12. John Kocin.ki (Suz); 13. Joch.., Schmid (Yam); H. Jean·Michei Bayle (Apr); 1S. Juan Borja (Hon); 16. Frederic Prolat (Apr); 17. Ari Stadler (Hon); 18. Bernard Kassner (Apr); 19. Paolo Cason (Gil); 20. Gabriele Dobbia (Hon); 21. Adrien Bosshard (Hon); 22. Massimo Pennacch.ioli (Hon); 23. Bernard Haenggeti (Apr); 24. Alessandro GranUgrU (Gil); 25. Andy Preining (Apr); 26. Volker Bahr (Hon); 27. J.V.D. Goorbergn c... (Apr); 28. Luis Maure! (Apr); 29. P.V.D. Goorl>rrgh (Apr); 30. Eslcil Suter (Apr); 31. WUco Zeelenberg (Apr); 32. J.P. Jesndat. Tune: 33 min., 53.776 sec. Distance 16 laps, 67.376 mil... AveraS_ SJlftd: 119.263 mph. MarJin of Victory: 0.090 sec. Fastest Lap: Loris Capiroosi, 2.-()4.889/121.J8S mph. SOOcc GRAND PRIX: 1. Daryl Beattie (Hon); 2. Kevin Schwantz (Suz); 3. Shinichi ltoh (Hon); 4. Alex CriviUe (Hon); 5. Wayne Rainey (Yam); 6. Doug Chandler (Cog); 7. Mat MIadin (Cag); 8. Luca Cadalora (Yam); 9. N;a)1 Mackenzie (Yam); 10. Bernard Garcia (Yam); 11. Tsutomu Udagawa (Yam); 12. Laurent Navuu (Yam); 13. Michael Rudroff (Yam); 14. Juan· Lopez Mella (Yam); 15. Bruno Bonhuil (Yam); 16. Sergo David (Yam); 17. John Rrynold. (Yam); 18. Andreas Meldau (Yam); 19. Renzo Colleoni (Yam); 20. C... Doorakkers (yam); 21. Michael Doohan (Hon): 22. Strfan Crafar (Yam); 23. Jean-Loc Romaneans (Yam); 24. Jerrmr. McWilliams (Yam); 25. Kevin Mitchell (Yam); 26. A ex &.arros (Suz); XI. Darren Dixon (Yam); 28. Corrado Catalano (Yam); 29. Jose' Kuhn (Yam); 30. Tierry Crine (Yam); 31. Sean Emmett (Yam); 32. Niggi Sclunassman (yam). Time: 36 min., 5.476 tee. Distance 18la~ 75.798 miles. Avenge Speed: 126.011 mph.. Margin of Vidorr- 0.064 sec. Fastest Lap: Michae! Doohan. 1:58.852/127.628 m~h. SIDECAR GRAND PRIX: 1. Biiand/WaltlSperg (LCR); 2. Abbott/Tai\(ord (Win); 3. Guedel/Guedel (LCR); 4. Brindley/Hutchinson (LCR); 5. Kumagaya/ Houghton (LCR); 6. Dixon/H.therington (LCR); 7. Brindley/Whiteside (LCR); 8. HugH/Hanni (LCR); 9. Klaffenbock/Parzet (LCR); 10. Galross/Berglund (LCR); 11. Wyssen/Wyssen (LCR); 12. Reddington/ Crone (LCR); 13. Bo.iger/Leibundgut (LCR); 14. Webster/Simmons (LCR); 15. Van Kempen/De Haas (LCR); 16. Egloff/Egloff (LCR); 17. Baker/Prior (LCR); 18. JanssenNan Kes. (LCR); 19. Lausetho/Levinsen (LCR); 20. Knight/Hoess (Win). Time: 32 min.• 30.763 sec. Distance: 15 laps, 63.165 miles. A,Yerage Speed: 116.568 mph. Margin of Victory.: 24..484 sec. Fastest Lap: Blland/Waltisperg. 2:08.866/117.639 mph. 125cc WORLD C'SlDP POiNt STANDINGS (Alter 6 of 14 rounds): 1. Kazuto SaJcata (125); 2. Dick Raudies (116); 3. Ta1 (13); 11. J. HugH (12); 12. J. Lausletho (11); 13. B. Bnndley (8); 14. 11. Galross (7); 15. M. Reddington (6); 16. R. Bohnhorst (4); 17. (TIE) R. Hoilweg/T. Van Kempen (1). 25

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