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half h o u r operation alongside local
Macau surgeons as they repaired Taylor's injuries. Costa said later that the
.Canadian was recovering well, and
would be fit enough to be flown home
within a week.
Sadly, Taylor's accident was no t the
only tragedy of the meeting as two
other riders lost their lives in separate
accidents.
Du ring Thursday morning's Novice
p ractice session, local rider Zoe Rosario
was killed when he crashed. Then on
the eighth lap of the ACM Trophy
Novice final, a 30-year-old Hong Kong
racer hit the Armco on the ou tsi de of
the high-speed Yacht Club Bend and
was hit by a following rider, He died
soon after in the hospital.
Surp rising ly, these were the first
mo torcycle fatali ties since 1972 on th e
very dan gerous road course, situated in
!he Portuguese governed territory tha t
ISd ue to be ha nded back to the Chinese
in 1999.
The Taylor crash forced the firs t race
,to b e s topped, a nd the res u l t was
declared official at the end of lap nin e.
Only Uls terman Jeremy McWilliams
was happy about that. On the 10th lap,
Dunlop sto rmed past McWilliams, w ho
had .le~ fr?m the sta rt desp ite on ly
qualifymg SIxth. But Dunlop di dn' t stay
in fron t for long.
Fast qualifier Hislop was ninth at
the end of the opening lap, but h e
quickly charged through the field to
shadow Dunlop on the 10th lap. Then
with a sensational overtaking manuever, Hislop nipped past Dunlop to grab
the advantage. Then the red flags came
out.
McWill iams was given the vic tory,
just .69-o f-a-second ahead of Dunlop
with Hislop some 2.5 seconds d own on
the diminutive Ulsterma n. Fou r th, a
long way behind, was Scotsman Roger
Bennet t on a 750cc Kawasaki.
McWilliams, who had a narrow
escape from serious injury in practice
when the front brake failed on his Joe
Millar Yamaha YZRSOO, had some wo rrying moments before the first leg when
the carbs s tarted floodi ng jus t befo re the
warm-up la p . Luck ran ou t for
McWilliams, though, before the second
leg started. The quick-shift system on
the Yamaha suddenly jammed and the
man from Northern Ireland was out.
In a determined mood, Barnes
launched the Fastline/MCM Racing
Suzu ki GSXR1100 off the grid to lead
the way in the second race . A n d i t
wasn't until the third lap that the 500cc
GP bikes found a way past. Both Hislop
and Dunlop moved by on the third lap,
a nd a lap later Mark Farmer a nd his
Ducati also got by Barnes.
On the fifth lap, Phillip McCallen
m o ved his Ho nda RC30 past Barnes,
but that was as far back as the Floridia n
would fall.
Hislop kn ew he had to bea t Dunlop
by more tha n 2.65 seco nds to ta ke the
overall win, a nd after a few laps o f
passin g and repassing, H islop d ived
insi de Dunlop at Fisherman's Bend, in a
rare moment of recklessn ess. He went
on to win by 7.2 seconds, ta ki ng the
overall victory by four seconds, selling
a new lap record in the process at twominu tes, 33.l8-seconds.
Farmer managed to stick to the two
Roc Yamahas for a long tim e, but the
tw o-strokes eventua lly pu lled awa y. At
the finis h line, Farme r wa s 11 seconds
be hind Dunlop, but·that was enough to
give hi m th ird p lace ove rall and firs t
four-stroke.
Tay lo r 's crash ha d d one li t tl e to
improve morale in the North American
p it s . Only Barnes s howed consistent
form , and he qualified fifth. The effects
of the fIu d idn't have time to show
itself too much in the shortened fir st
race and Barnes finished sixth , though
he had, in fact, gone ahead of Taylor
and Truchsess before the crash.
His second race ride was splendid
and it earned him fourth overall - only
Schwantz's win here in 1988 was a better showing for an American at Macau.
Fritz Kling, the lanky ma n from
Michigan, blew up the en g ine on his
Gold Hill Racing Yamaha FZRlOOO after
just five laps in the first leg. That came
a~ter a disastrous qualifying that saw
him only able to log a time in the first of
the two sessions, again because of
mechanical problems.
Kling didn't even have a chance to
go out in the second leg.
Chuck Graves managed only one
more lap than Kling in the first race
before being forced to pull out with
overheating problems on the Valvolinebacked Suzuki GSXR1100. The sa me
prob lem again forced him out of the
second leg.
Andy Deatherage finished 20th in
the first leg on his Team America
Honda CBR900. Despite being upset by
Taylor 's accident, he managed to finish
15th in the second leg for a 14th overall
finish in his Macau debut.
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Results
Q UAU FYlN G: I . Steve Hislop (2:35.08); 2. Robert
Dunlop (2:35.84); 3. Sean Emmett (2:36.38); 4. Phillip
McCallen (2:36 .69 ); 5. Micha el Barnes (2:36.96); 6.
Jeremy McWilliams (2037
.92); 7. Roger Bennett (2:38.00);
8. Michael Taylor (2.:38
.86); 9. Peter Rubatto (2.:38
.98);
10. Nick Jefferies (2:39.52); 11. Andrew Stroud (2:39 .50);
12. Karl Truchsess (2:39.84 ); 13. Michael Simeon
(2:40.25); 14. Derek Jefferies (2:4053); 15. Chuck Graves
(2:41.00).
RA C E 1: 1. Jeremy McWilliams (Yam ); 2. Robert
Dunlop (Yam); 3. Steve Hislop (Yam); 4. Roger Bennett
(Kaw); S. Michael Taylor (Kaw); 6. Michael Barnes
(Above) Racing in the
streets - Macau style.
(Left) Fritz Kling (31)
leads Chuck Graves
. (24). Neither of the se
two Americans had
much luck in Macau.
(Below) Steve Hislop
(center) celebrates his
victory along with
second and third place
finishers Robert
Dunlop (left) and
Mark Farmer (right).
(Suz) ; 7. Peter Rubatto (Due); 8. Karl Truchsess (!

