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you can't make up time on a track like
this . Look at Chiodi - he rode great, hit
all his lines and never messed up. There's
not much you can do about a guy like
Kurt Nicoll
was ripped
off his bike
and hoisted
Into the air
shortly after
he raced
across the
finis h line In
the final
moto. Nlcoll
was Great
Britain's
500cc class
rider.
that,"
" It was d ifficu lt to p ut Kiedrow ski
behind me but I wanted badly to beat
him," s ai d Ch iod i with the help of a
in terpreter. "It was important for me to
beat such a rider."
With Kied row s ki so 'fa r back, it
beca me ap parent tha t Britain could only
lose if N icoll los t two positions in the
500cc class. But with so many contenders
falling off at the start, laRocco had no
allies to work wi th. And before anyone
could even consider such a drastic move
as taking the Brit ou t, Nicoll wen t in to a
s ud den sl ow -d own and allowed th ree
250s - Belley, Bervoets and Albertyn - to
get between he and LaRocco.
"Three laps before the end, they told
me it was oka y to get into second," said
Nicoll. "The next SOD rider was 45 seconds behind, so I just started touring."
"He let me by earlier, because I could
have stuffed him when I caught him and
he knew it," sa id laRocco. "He just let
me go af ter that. I gu ess he jus t didn't
choose to fight"
At thai point, it was ob vious that
America was about to be dethroned as
the long-running champion of the
MXdN. Hundreds of British fans moved
towards the finish line to greet Nicoll and
carry him to the podium. LaRocco took
the checkered fl a g fi rs t and s lowly
weaved through the crowd. And when
Nicoll came across 25 seconds later, the
longest winning streak in motocross history was over.
"I didn't know that we had won until
they swept me off my bike at the finish
line," said Herring, who was the sixth
250. "I knew Kurt was up there and no
on was s ig n a li n g me t o go a fte r
Kiedrowski, so I just waited until the
checkered flag to see what hap pened."
While the British celebrated on th e
podium, Team USA manager Bevo Forti
h and ed LaRocco's number-one p late
ov er to Malin, who gracio usly held it
above the crowd. The en tire trophy p resentation had to be held up for mo re than
10 minutes as the announcer plea ded for
the third-place French team to show up.
Demaria finally eme rged from his tent
hanging onto the shoulders of two supporters, w alking gingerly on his ankle.
But he climbed the full flight of stairs to
the podium on his own. "Bloody drama
queen!" whispered one British journalist.
The victory seemed like it would be
sweet revenge for the British manager
Dave Thorpe, who once took a bea ting in
the world press when he was beaten in
this event by American Johnny O'Mara,
who was riding a 125 against Th orp e's
works 500cc Honda.
"Revenge? No, there is no rev enge,"
sa id Thorpe. ·We won because we had
th e best riders, the best mechanics and
the best organization. I' m p leased for
everyone concerned , because we were
no t expected to d o well. No, I ha ve no
grudges against th e Americans, n ot
today."
"We had a great team, but it wasn't
our day," said Kiedrowski. "I came over
here with two guys who were capable of
winning. Otherwise, I would not have
come. I'm sure they feel the same way.
They wouldn't come with somebody that
they felt wasn't going to hold up. We all
rode our butts off, and none of us should
have any regrets. This is the best team we
could ha ve picked ."
"We di dn' t lose, we just di dn't win,"
said For ti. "Hey, I'll take second place
every 14 years behi n d someo n e like
Great Britain. Just be glad it wasn't Belgiwn."
a
MX des Nations
Roggenburg, Switzerland
Results: September 11, 1994
0I1c 1. Great Bri..in (9); 2. USA (I I); 3. France (13);
4. Belgi um (18); 5. Germany (28); 6. Holland (29); 7.
Sweden (32); 8. South Africa (45); 9. Austria (47); 10.
De nmark (50) ; II. Spain (50); 12. Norway (60) ; 13.
lreIand (62); 14. Finland (65); 15. Czech Republic (67); 16.
New Zealand (69); 17. Australia (70); 18. Slovenia (60/4
scores); 19. Sw itzerland (33/3 scores); 20. Ita ly (9 /2
scores).
MOTO 1: 1. Yves Demaria (France/SOO Hon); 2.
Mike LaRocco (USA/500 Kaw); 3. Kurt Nicoli (Grear
Brita in/5OO Hon); 4. Jacky Martens (BeIgium/500 Hus);
5. o;etmar Lacher (Germany/500 Ho n); 6. Pa ul Malin
(GB/125 Yam); 7. Jeff Emig (USA/ l2S Yam~ 8. Pit Beirer
, (Germany / l 25 Suz) ; 9. Rupe rt Walkner (Austria/500
KTM) ; 10. Frederic ViaUe(France/I25 Kaw~ 11. Christian
Chanlon (Switzerland/SOO Yam); 12. Peter Johansson
(5weden/125 Yam); 13. Mikkel Ca prani (l)enma:k/500
Kaw); 14. Dave Strijbos (HoUand/I 25 Suz ); 15. Colin
Dugmore (South Africa/125 Suz); 16. Marcus Hansson
(Sweden/500 Hon); 17. Werner DeWit (Belgi um/l25
Suz); 18. David Aviles (Spai.n/SOO Kaw ); ]9 . Brian
Jorgenson (De n ma rk/125 H on ); 20. A m ost Zemen
(Czech/5OO Hon ); 21. Phillip Neill (lreIand/ 5OO Kaw); 22Shayne Ki ng (New Zeala nd/ SOD Hon) ; 23 . Denis
Hewartson (SA/500 Yam); 24. Oscar Lanza (Spain/125
Ho n); 25. Roy Snellingen (Norway/I25 Suz); 26. Werner
Muller (Ausbia/125 Suz);27. Jane:zJubant (SIovenia / 5OO
Ho n); 28..Mark'o Kovalainen (Finl an d/SOO Kaw ); 29.
Phillipe Du pasq u ier (5witzerlan d/I25 Yam); 30. Petr
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'.BrIe'f II\y"
Kovar (Czech/12S Han); 31. Brian Steele (Ire land/l25
Hon); 32. Gem-Jan Van Doom (Ho Uand/500 Hon); 33.
Juha ·Peka Kontinen (Finland /l2S Han); 34. Steven
Andrew -(Au s t rali a / 12S Kaw); 35 . Sta le Blordal
(Norway/5OO Hon);36. Lee Hogan (Australia/5OO Hon).
ONF: Darryl Atkins (N Z/ t 2S Ho n); Franco Rossi
(ltl!y/5OO Hon); Mauro Dal'Lagc (ltl!y/I25 Hon ); Sa><>
KrageJj (SIovenia/l2S Kaw).
MOTO 2: 1. Mamicq Bervoets (Belgium /250 Suz); 2.
Rob Herri ng (GB/ 250 Kaw); 3. Fre deric Be lley
(Franre/250 Yam); 4. Mike Kiedrowski (llSA/250 Kaw);
5. Paul Malin (GB/125 Yam); 6. Ales6ioOliodi (Italy /250
Hon ); 7. Pedro Tragter (HoUand / 25OSuz ); 8. Jeff Emig
(llSA/l2S Yam); 9. nave Strijbos (HoIIand/I25 Suz); 10.
Frederic Via lie (France/12S Kaw); 11. Pit Be ir er
(Gennany/ l25 Suz); 12. 1lemd Edcenbach (Gennany/25O
Hon); 13. PeterJohansoon (Sweden/ l2S Yam); 14. Colin
Dug more (SA/12S Su z); 15. Kim Ashk ennazi
(AustraJia/25O Yam); 16. Miska Aaltonen (Fin1and/250
Hon); 17. Joseph Alonso (Spain/25O Hon ); 18. Werner
Dewit (Belgium /l2S Suz): 19. Brian Jo rgensen
(l)enma:k/I25 Hon); 20. Oscar Lanza (Spain/I25 Hon);
21. Ante Huseby (No rway/251J Yam) ; 22. Christoph
Laeknen (Aus tria/ 250 Kaw); 23. Claus Nielsen
(Denmark/25O Yam); 24.Roy Sne llingen (No rway/l25
Suz); 25. Werner Mu ller (A ustria /l2S Suz); 26. Pa ul
Chambers (1reland / 250 Ho n) ; 27 . Ja nez Sitar
(Slovenia /250 Kaw); 28 . Philippe D upasquier
(Switzerland/l25 Yam); 29. Breian Steele (lrel and/125
Hon) ; 30. Juha -Pekka Konltinen (FmIand/l25 Hon); 31.
Darrly Atkins (NZ /l25 Hon): 32. Steven And rew
(Australia/125 Kaw ); 33. Ca meron Negus (NZ/2S0
Kaw); 34. Miroolav Kudn:k (Czech/250 Kaw).
DNF: Joakim Karlsson (Sweden /250 Kaw ): Greg
Albertyn (SA/250 Suz); Petr Kova r (Czech); Jer ome
DuPont (Switzwerland/2S0 Ho n); Mau ro Oat La go
(Italy /125 Hon); Saso Kragelj (5Iovenia/125 Kaw ),
MOTO 3: 1. Mike la Rocco (USA / SOD Kaw ); 2.
Frederic BoU (France / 250 Yam); 3. Mamicq Bervoets
ey
(Belgium / 25O Suz); 4. Greg AIbertyn (SA/25O Suz ); 5.
Kurt NicDU(GB/5OO Hon); 6. A1c:;sio Chiodi (I ta ly /250 );
7. Mike Kiedrowski (USA/250 Kaw); 8. Jacky Martens
(Belgium/500 H us); 9. Ma rcus Hansson (5weden/500
lion); 10. Rob Herring (GB/250 Kaw); 11. Pedro Tragter
(Ho Uand/25O Suz); 12. Rupert Walkner (Austria /500
KTM); 13. Joakim KarIsoon (Sweden /250 Kaw); 14. Miska
Aaltonen (Finlan d /250 Hon); 15. Paul Chambers
(\re1and/250 lion); 16. An te Huseby (Norway/250Yam);
17. Shayne King (NZ /5OOHon) ; 18. Gert-Jan Van Doom
(Ho Uand/5OO); 21. Lee Hogan (AustraJia /5OO Hon ~ 22Be rnd Eck enbach (Ge r many /250 H on ); 23. Joseph
Alonso (Spain/250 Hon ); 24. David Avil.. (Spa in/5OO
Kaw) ; 25. Janez Sitar (Slovenia/25O Kaw) ; U . Mikkel
Ca pran i (De nmark/SOO Kaw); 27. Clau!l Nielsen
(l)enma:k/ 250 Yam); 211. Phillp Neill (\re1and/5OO!