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Lap afte r lap he tried to edge insid e
the American , bu t lap after lap the doo r
was slammed resolutely shut. Finally at
20 minu tes Pa rker left a gap and the
Husaberg was throu gh , but only for 50
ya rd s - at the ve ry next turn Pa rker
slammed inside to reta ke the lead.
"If I had tried to defend the line:'
declared Srnets, "he would have hit my
rear wheel and we would bo th have
go ne do wn ."
Ju st over a lap later th e race was
thrown wide open. :
" I knew I had a cha nce to get Parker
on the insid e at the tight tum befo re the
hill, and when he bogged in the berm r
had it:' explained Smets later. .
But Parker was not giving up, wo und
up the KTM to screaming pitch and was
actually reelin g in the big four-s tro ke up
the long hill.
" I missed a ge a r s hift a p p roac hi ng
the jump:' claimed Smets, w ho nosedived in to the gro u nd a nd was then
flung over the bars. The former cha mpion esca ped wi th nothing mo re serious
than bruises as his bike hit the ground
an d bounced righ t over him - somersaulting twice on the way.
It could well have been the shock of
seeing the tiny KTM coming bac k at him
which caused the loss of concentration
on Smets' part, bu t almost certainly the
enorm ous jump which Parker made to
retake the lead was responsible for his
own d ramatic departure just over a lap
later.
Alread y b y the end of the la p
Delepine had taken over th e lead and
there was clearl y a sus pens ion problem.
Over a ju m p halfway around the following lap , the factory Mar zocchi fork
legs and front wheel simply dropped
off the sliders on Parker's factory KTM.
Parker escaped with pulled neck muscles.
Martens was already out after touching Smets leavi ng the first tum. "I must
have broken th e spokes there and they
damaged th e front br ake line," said a
disa ppo inted Martens.
Delep in e held off everything King
could throw at him to win the moto and
overall, while Johan sson had to settle for
third after twis ting the front forks when
he ove rju mped .
Young was all over Van Doo m for
fourth until th e Dutchman clip ped the
chain-link fencing and d ragged it across
the track. "I was too close to miss it and
go t tangl ed u p : ' said th e chagrined
Young . "I was down to 14th by the time
I go t loose ."
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Luxembourg GP
Folkendange , Luxembourg
Res ults: May 28, 1995
MOTO 1, I. Joel Sm et s lHblt); 2. Peter Johansson
(Hus ); 3. DarryU King (!:aw); 4. Cenud Delepine (H on);
5. Jacky Martens (Hus); 6. Trampas Pa rk er (KTM); 7.
Franco Rossi (H us) ; 8. Mike You ng (Ver) ; 9 . Chris Jacobs
(Hbg); to. Jeremy whatley (Ka w) ; 11. Chris Burnham
CHon); 12. Peter Dirh (H on ); 13. Pel t."!' Hebmaan (Kaw);
14. Gert Jan Van Doom (H an); 15. Dirk Geukens (Hbgl.
MOTO :z, I. Gerald Delepine (Han); 2. DarryU King
(Kaw); 3. Peter Johansson (Hus); 4. Gert Jan Van Doom
(Ho n); 5. Chris Jacobs (H b,:l; 6. Franco Rossi (Hus); 7.
Sh ayne King (KTM); 8. John Va n den Berk IHon): 9 .
Attilio Pignotti IHo n ): 10. [chan Boonen (Hus ): 11.
Rupert walkner (lcrM); 12. Dirk Ceuken s (Hbg) ; 13.
Avo Leok (Hon): 14. Mike Youn g (Ver); 15. Peter Dirkx
(Hon).
O /A: 1. Gera ld Delepine (H on); 2. Darryll Kin g
(!:awl ; 3. Peter Johansson (H us ); 4. Joel Smets (Hbg); 5.
Fra nco Rossi (Hus ); 6. Chris Jacobs (Hbg); 7. Cert Jan
Van Doom (Hon): 8. Jacky Martens (Hus); 9. Trampas
Parker (KTM); 10. Mike Young (Ver ).
WORLD CHAMPION S H IP 500cc MX SE RIES
POINTS STANDINGS (Af ter S of 12 rounds), 1. Joel
Smets (148/3 wins); 2. Trampas Parker ( 32); 3. Danyll
King lt27); 4. Peter Johansson It 11); 5. Shayne King (79) ;
6. johan Boonen (76); 7. Jacky Martens (73/ t); 8. Gerald
Delepine (69/1); 9. Mike Youn g (68); 10. Pet er Dirlo:
(48); 11. Gert Jan Van Doom (47); 12. John Van den Berk
(46); 13. Mikkel Ca prani (36 ); 14. Rudi Van Leeuwen
(35); IS . Fra n co Ros si (32); 16. Attilio Pignotti (30 ); 17.
Chris Jacobs (23); 18. Rupert Walkoer (2 t) ; 19. Dietmar
Lacher ltS); 20. Dirk Geuhns ltS).
Upcoming rounds:
Round 6 - Cingoli, Italy, June 11
Round 7 - SI.Jean d'Angely, France, June 18
Wo~d Cham
pionship 250cc M
otocross Series
Rou 7: S
nd wedishG
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CLOSING I
MOTALA,SWEDEN, MAY 28
elgian front-runners Stefan Everts
an d Marnicq Bervoets shared the
top placings at the Swed ish round
of the World 250cc MX championship to
close to within seven po ints of pacesetter Tall o n Vo hl a nd as the series
approaches the halfway stage.
The Kawasa ki an d Suzuki teamsters
cu rren tly ho ld the upper h a nd , b u t
Yamaha's Bob Moore led the first moto
until he slipped off in a tum, and Honda
has promised Kurt Nicoll, dearly unde rpower ed on the Scand inavian ho rsepower tracks, a new motor for the next
GP in England.
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Swedish GP
Motala, Sweden
Resu lts: May 28, 1995
MOTa 1: 1. Marn icq Be rv oet s (Suz); 2. Stefan
Everts (Kaw ): 3. Andrea Bartolini (Yam); 4. Bob Moo re
(Yam); 5. Peter Beirer (Hon ); 6. Io ekim Karlsso n (Hon):
7. Wern er Dew it (Suz); 8. Tallon VohIand (](aw); 9. Kurt
N ic oll (H on ): 10 . Ped r o Tr a gt e r (Suz); 11 . Jaimy
Scev enels (Han); 12. Fred eri c Bolley (Yam); 13. Joakim
Elia sson (Yam); 14. Miska Aa lto ne n (Ho n): 15. Pet er
Iven