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As ex p ec te d , the " ca u ti ous " guys
went very well in the beginning of the
race. As the lights turned green, Slight
stormed up the hill towards the dreaded Hella Licht S chicane in front of the
field , while Pirovano and Russell got
aw ay very poo rly, s ta rti ng th eir race
15th or th ereabou ts . Sli ght wouldn't
stay up front for very long. On the first
lap he go t p ass ed b y Fa lappa, who
looked like he was in for another wa lkaway victo ry. But then something very
strange started to ha ppen. The sun was
now at full power and the track was liter ally steami ng w ith th e vapo rizing
ra in water. Aft er only a few la ps, it
became very clear that the riders on rain
tires were in for a tough ra ce. At that
time Karl Tru chse ss a n d Mauro
Lucchiari had already left the battl efield . The next victim was goin g to be
Pirovano. On the third lap , the Italian
felt his Yamaha quit on hi m (electri cal
probl em). Behind leader Falappa, however, th ings we re getting pretty hectic.
Russell was fighti ng his way back to the
front, losing some time when he went
straight in the chicane. After six laps of
18 laps , Falappa had a small lead over
the surprisingly fast Merkel and Slight.
Mertens was fourth, while, local boy
Andreas Meklau started to claw back
his way to the front. Jeffry De Vries and
Arpad Harmati were two other surprises in the top 10, with Rymer and
Fogarty fighting over eighth position.
Rymer's race was soon to be over,
though. "There was just not enough
water on the track; 1 retired because 1
knew that in those conditions therewas
no way that 1 was going to score points.
It's my own fault; if I had listened to my
mech an ic a few minu tes before th e
start, 1 wo uld have started the race on
intermediates."
Ju st bef o re ha lf w a y, Me klau had
passed Mertens, Merkel an d Slight and
had n ow se t his sigh ts o n Falapp a .
Und er a big cheer from the crowd, the
Austrian passed the Italian on the ou tside of the chicane, and immediate ly got
a way clean, w hile most riders were
strugg ling to find enough tr action on
the track, which had dried up alm ost
completely now. For Merkel (on rain
tires), this was also the end of his hopes
for a rostrum place. Merkel started to
lose ground on Slight, and would eventually finish 11 tho"My mistake," Merkel
said, " I ju s t got greedy and tried to
bu ild up a lead on my ra in tires. 1 got
away pretty goo d, and my s trategy
worked for about six laps. Then, 1 had to
let Slight go, and later on I was passed
by Russell, Fogarty, Bontempi and the
rest of the bunch. "Meanwhile, Falappa
a lso s ta r ted to s uffer from the same
problem, and the Italian also lost his second position, to finish only sixth in the
end. Meklau stayed up front, winning
h is first-e ver Wo rld Champ ionship
Superbike race with a lead of abou t half
a minute over Slight, Russell, Fogarty
and Bontempi. For the young Austrian
p riva teer this was the happiest day of
his life: "Everything worked out perfectly for me today. I got the ideal tires, the
id eal bik e and I could p rofit from my
knowledge o f th e track. My Dunlop
intermediates started to slide a bit at the
front, but 1 had noticed that Scott
Russell and Aaron Slight had exactly
the same problem. The rear tire, on the
other hand, worked pretty well. From
the eighth lap, 1 got Falappa in sight,
and from then on, I started to realize
that a victory was possible." With his
second place, Slight is gaining a reputation of being very fast and clever in difficult conditions. He proved it last year
in Albacete, when the opening round of
the championship was run in similar ,
conditions, and he proved it again in
Zeltweg: "This morning 1 tested a bad
wet tire during the warmup; that is why
I didn't opt for a full wet combination,
even though I had hesitated at the start.
I was the last one who changed tires on
the grid. But the wet front tire and the
in termed iate rear turned out to be the
best compromise for me . 1 got a good
s ta rt, and held on to second spot th e
whole time. When Meklau got by me, I
tried to follow him, bu t I kep t losing the
front end. From then on, 1 kept my eyes
on the pit board, to see if any body got
clo ser. "Russell had also opted for an
effi cient tire comb inat ion and that
resulted in a slim lead in the p oint
stand ings after the first heat " I saw on
the starting grid tha t it was going to d ry
up, but 1 was very surprised that it did
that fast. The fi rs t two l a ps, 1 w en t
around very cautiou sly. A bi t later, 1
even lost three or four positions when 1
went straight at the chicane. When 1 got
past Falappa in the seco nd half of the
race (who was visibly struggling on his
full wet tires), I d id not start to calcula te
for th e cha mpions hip s ta ndi ngs; only
la ter did I realize th a t 1 had earned a
one-point lead over the Italian. "Nobles
finishe d 17th, just outside the points,
after having had a difficult time: "I
experienced just the opposite problem
of yesterday. Today, I ate my adversaries up on the brakes, but 1 couldn't
get away on acceleration. I saw Merkel
and Deletang up front, but I couldn't get
past th~"
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Race two
In the first leg, victory and defeat had
been decided on the starting grid. Those
who had gambled on the right tires,
were up front at the end; those who had
not, struggled (desperately) to hold their
positions. In the second heat at least, the
positions were goi ng to be distributed
on the track. Rain had started po uri ng
d own again and nob od y expected the
s ky to clear up. Everybody star ted on
rain tires, a nd all we re s u re tha t the
ma in challenge would be to stay up right
rather than to care for their positions , as
even more da rk clo uds gathered and
lightning bolts mad e th eir way to th e
mountain circuit. Slight, once again, got
the holeshot and this time he had to let
Meklau go past h im on th e fir s t lap.
Behind them, the first collisions took
place: in the chicane, third placed
Lucchiari almost lost it all, keeping
upright only because he crashed in to
Rymer's Yamaha. Both riders st ayed
aboard, and resumed thei r race at the
back of the field. A few kilometers fur ther, the Eng lishman would go down
wi thout anybody's help: "The bik e got
sideways, I recovered partially, bu t then
got on the grass. And that was the end
for me. The bike went d own, and I went
with it"
After three laps, Falappa got into the
lead and looked confi d ent enoug h on
h is rain tires. At the beginning of the
fourth lap, Hungarian privateer Arpad
Harmati went down in th e chican e.
Mertens was the next to go. The Belgian
had taken third place and went a bit too
fast into one of the trickiest comers on
the track. At that time, Falappa had
stretched his lead in front of a lonely
Meklau, a lonely Pirovano, a lo nely
Merkel and a.lonely Fogarty. A few
minutes later, Sli ght crashed h is
Kawasaki: "The front went first, and
then the rear went sid eways also . This is
one of the mo st horrible races I ha ve
ever ridden."
And as Merkel started to walk away
from Meklau, Pirovano crashed out of
second position. One lap later, the race
w as stopped as th e rain had become
even worse. Unfortunately, the 12 laps
run did not suffice to offer full points to
the survivors. It did not stop Falappa
from becoming jubilant after his sixth
victory of the yea r and Merkel to celebrate his first rostrum place in two
Andreas Meklau won the first leg and was second in the second race.
Giancarlo Falappa won the second race and leads Scott Russell by 3.5 po ints.
yea rs. "This was a very difficult race,"
Merkel explained. "The track conditions
changed every lap, and we had to alter
our sty le, lines an d bra king po ints continuously. But 1 learned als o th at this
bike wo rks superbly in the rain. On the
o ther hand , I realize that I still ha ve to
learn a lot. When I raced dirt track, the
main ca rbu retor jet was changed only
once a seaso n. No w I work with injection, which means that you have a thousa nd choices in any part of the range. A
wrong chip can easily cost you 10 horsepower. It is pretty easy to get 80% out of
this bike, but it is those last 20% th at
reall y coun t. 1 can on ly hope that thi s
race is just the first step towards a new
upward trend in my results. " Meklau
climb ed on the rostrum for the second
time of the da y, while Fogarty, Lucchiari
and Erns t Gschwender filled the top six
places.
Fogarty ha d, jus t like in Misano and
in the first Ze1tweg race, some p roblems
with th e 'semi-automatic' gear change
system. This time, he switched the thing
off after the sigh ting lap, and was happy
to finish fourth, even though he was
clearly getting closer to Meklau as the
race drew on . Russell lost his (provisional) firs t place in the cha m pi o ns h ip
s tandi ngs ag ain and was understandably a bit d isappointed .
"I had no grip," Russell said. "At the
start, I blew it already because the tire
sp un and I got left behind. 1 am happy
that they stopped it because this wasn't
fun anymore." The Kawasaki rid er finished se ve n th . Nobles fin ished ju s t
be hind his fellow American: "Mertens,
Merkel and Falappa were the only peopl e who passed me. 1 had Scott the
whole time in front of me, but when 1
lost him 1 put the Honda on cruise control. Because 1 knew that 1 was eighth."
The sidecar race, which was sched uled to start after the second superbike
heat, never got underway because of the
poor conditions.
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Results
Q UAUFYlNG: 1. Scott Russe U (1:51.105/117.581
mph); 2.Giancarlo Falappa (1:51.337); 3. Aaron Slight
(1:51.509); 4. Carl Fogarty (1:51.577); 5. Fabrizio Furta n
(1:52.174) ; 6. Fabrizio Pirovano (1:.52..314); 7. Andreas
Meld.au (1:52.335); 8. Terry Rymer (1:52.428); 9. Mauro
Lucehiari (1:52.462); 10. Piergiorgio Bon_pi (1:52.846);
11. Fred Merkel (1.52.880); 12. Jeffry De Vries (1:52.957);
13. Stephane Mertens (153.002); 14. Ems! Cschwender
(153.084); IS. Karl T ruchsess (153.123); 16. Baldassare
Mo nti (1.53.499); 17. Arpa d Harmali (1.53. 648); 18.
Olris"" Lindholm (1.53.699); 19. Udo Mark (153.836);
20. Marcel Ernst (153.868); 21. Robert Milter (1:54.130);
22. Tri p p N obles (1:54.581); 23. Jea n- Marc Del et ang
(1:54 .809); 24. Herve Moin eau (1:55 .061); 25. Aldeo
Presciu tti (1:55.390); 26. Fr anz Pfdferkom (1:55.898);
27.Thierry R ogi e~ (t.56.41 4~; ~. jee n- Locts Tr~!,ois
(1:56.869); 29. Chnsty R.:bu_. (1:56.977); 30. Philippe
Thomas (1:57.306); 31. Peter Kla mp fer (1:57.595); 32.
Pe ter Beghrer (1:57.70 1); 33. Hare ld Ober fran k
(1:57.999); 34. An _ 8erghammer (1:58.048); 35. Roberto
BiagioH(1.58.951); 36. An ion Lang (1:59.680).
RACE 1: 1. Andreas Meld.au (Due); 2. Aaron Sligh'
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