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Cycle News 1996 07 10

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Benetton Formula One car. Within'a few laps of teSting it at Assen, he discovered that it Was not only not an advantage, but. detrimental to the handling of his chair and he discarded ~ in favor . Chesterfield Aprilia's Max Biaggo had no one . of tne tried and tested glass. but himself to blame for a silly practice spill that The inaugural Austria .. Grand Prix at ended his hopes of taking the pole position and Zeltweg, scheduled for August 4, will proceed as jeopardized not only his race. but the World planned, according to members of lATA. the Championship as well. After a showboat wheelie, International Road Racing Teams Association, Biaggi planted his front wheel badly and his Apri~ but not without a lot of work. With the race less ia went Into a tank·slapper, throwing him down and injuring his back and left hand. '1 just have a than five weeks away, major portions of the track had yet to be completely paved and ther.e was big pain in my back and I canriot be fast enough still considerable construction to be done on the to be in pole position, butI'm very happy to be in pit complex, the garages, aDd the grandstands. first grid (row) in this position," Biaggi said. '1 The delays. in getting the circuit formerly known really have a big pain in back and cannot work as the Osterreichring, but now called the A-I very well and cannot push bike in carner like Ring, ready have cause some to wonder if the before. Right now ~'s very difficult for me to fin· tests planned by the Repsol Honda team for July ish the. race tomorrow. I don't know. I try my 10 will go off as planned. best.' The next day Biaggi's luck didn"t improve much at all when his crankcases broke. '1 had a Immediately following the .completion of the big slide in the rear tire because I brpke the Dutch GP, a five.year project will begin which engine and some oil came on the tire.' Biaggi Will see a number of improvements to the historic had taken pain·killers in order to qualify second, circui!, including a cbange in the ·Iayout. Because but said he would need to take something .stronger for the race. What he got was luck, a of the growth of Grand Prix racing. and the desire to bast car races, the pits needed to be few of the front·runners falling off ·so that he . substantially enlarged and will be, from the curcould end up third. . rent 300 acres to 700 acres.' The layout of ·the track will be altered to accommodate the A partial soluti.on to the power problem that has changes, th.ougl) ~hout I!,sing the' basic characplagued Marlboro Yamaha Rai'ney's. T etsuya ter of the track. Further plans also include new Harada all season finally arrived at Assen in the garages that will be able tq accommpdate Formuform of new cylinders. Harada had' tested the la One cars, and press and hospitality facilities cylinders at Mugello prior to the Dutch rnce, but above tbe garages. Since the plan hinges on said in Holland that they couldn't replicate the expanding the pit'area, the work on the track laytesting performance. Partly because of that, 11.", out will begin shortly. qualified an uncharacteristic eighth'. 'We still haven't solved the snatch problem," team owner Playing in his first-ever soccer game, and in the Wayne Rainey said. 'We can control the snatch all-important position of goalie, Lucky Strike problem with electrics. Now' we're usihg ihe Suzuki's Scou Russell allowed only three same ignition that we have on the ;;00.' Rainey explained that the power hits hard from 8000 to , goals by a team of intematlonals which included 2S0cc World Champion Max Biaggi in the first 10,000 rpm. 'He (Harada) likes the rpm up there. game of a. Lucky Strike Suzuki toumament at the That's where the powerband takes off.' Rainey Dutch n. Unfortunately, his team of Lucky said that the delay in delivery makes it seem like Strike Suzuki personnel, which included Russell's the throttle is going from zero to 40 percent crew chief Stuart Shenton and Daryl Beattie's instantly. 'Iike a carb with sticking slides,' and it replacement. Terry Rymer, managed to score happens in the comers when he's at maximum only one goal. Biaggi, a talented soccer player lean angle and the suspension is at full compres· who considered pursuing it professionally, sion. 'Every comer he has to battle th;3t. The dif: scored one of the goals and afterwards properly farent cylinders change the snatch ·problem. It's guessed that Russell had never played before. not as rough. It makes it a 1~le longer.• More rei· After losing to tbe Internationals, which also evant was that he'd crashed In the morning ses· includl'ld riders Jurgen van den Goorberg of Hoisian on Friday, losing a great deal of lime. In the land and German Manfred Geissler, the Lucky aftemoon he spent about a third of the session in boys played a squad of Spaniards for third place. the pits making adjustments and ha uses magnesium cases, weighs 3S kilos (77 pounds) with its pair of 40mm Keihin carburetors and oil, while a similarly filled production model. which employs aluminum cases, weighs e.6. pounds more. lhe weight difference does not affect the power, if the press kit is to be believed, with both machines producing , 35 bhp at , 0,2S0 rpm using aviation gas. New regulations mandating the use of unleaded fuel in 1997 will cause a loss of 10 bhp. Th'e 100-degree 499.7cc crankcase reed valyed V-twin is nearly squa..... with a bore and stroke of 68. x 68.8 mm. Repsol Honda riders Tadayuki Okada and Shinichi Itoh tested the production model 'at the Suzuka Circuit in Japan the week prior to the and lapped deceivingly faster times on Dutch the production than the prototype models. Both riders were roughiy two seconds a lap faster on the production bike'. but that was because the prototype they tested was not their Grand Prix machinery, but the original prototype. They only rode fiVE! laps each on the prototype and spent the rest ofthe time on the production model. The closing date for orders of the new machines Is the end of August with aelivery for the end of January or the beginning of February, depending on the method of shipment. HRC officials said the normal method of delivery was by ship and that it would·take 4S days from when they left the factory to when they arrived in Europe in time for the testing season. The original order is for 20 production bikes which would be revised upward if the demand exists, The spares kit is designed to last for three Grands Prix. n Yamaha officials: said that they were producing only the parts requested by frame suppliers Harris and ROC and that no requests for complete engines had· be,," made for 1'996. They added that they would continue to supply parts through at least the 1997 season. HAC officials said they would contin~e to field a factory team in the GPs as a means of development. tory .squad. Dun'lop's Jeremy Ferguson said that the tires used on the Aprilia 410 V-!'.romotor Ra~lng to ride 'on their planned SOOcc GP team next year. When told of the ru)TlOr, .Russell slipped on his Lucky Strike Suzuki ski cap and .responded, 'that's the first I've heard of it.' . Britain's Terry Rymer, who has substituted for the injured Daryl Beatt'e on the Lucky Strike. Suzuki twice this year. will continue Il'I his place in the next two races, team manager Garry Taylor said at Assen·. Already scheduled to ride next week in Germany, Rymer has also been slotted in for his home GP, the British. at Donington Park on'July 21 because of Beattie's extended convalesence from a fractured skull. •Daryl may be back for the race after that. It's just too' soon to say'. With the championship clearly gone. there's no pressure on him. Now we must waii until he is fully fit, physically and mentally, and he is ready to race to his full ability. It's a matter for him gnd -the doctors to decide: Taylor said. Rymer had a busy week leading up to Assen. The weekend prior to the Dutch the 2g·yearold Englishman 'rode his Old Spice Ducati to a pair of second-place finishes at the Brands Ratch round of the British Superbike series. From there he went to France, where· he tested. the factory SUZUKi that he'll rlde with Doug Poien in the World Endurance Championship rounds at Le Mans, Spa Francorchamps, and Suzuka. Rymer qualified 12th for the 'SOOcc GP and finished' the race in seventh after having slight Qrake .problems that caused him to run off the track once, 'I'm really enjoying myself and it's great to have a chance in the British GP. By rights I sbouldn't be here at ail. It's only Daryl's misfortune that has given me the chance, " RYmer said. n The last time a Honda had captured the. pole in a 2S0c£ GP. before Chesterfield Elf Tech 3 Honda's Olivier Jacque did it this weekend, was at the' Argentinian GP in , 994 when it was done by Loris Capirossi. then on a Marlboro Pi!eri Honda. The newest piece of paper to show up on the press room table at Assen was the Rookie of the Year listings and topping the chart was Lucky Strike Suzuki's Scott Russell. His 62 points· are eight beller than Marlboro Roberts Yamaha's Jean-Michel Bayle's 54. In conjunction with the Honda announcement. Michelin announced that it would commercially prpduce a production tire for the NSR-SooV. Up to now all of the tires have be.en development spec, since they worked exclusively with the fee- IP Aprilia' s Doriano Romboni admitted that he pulled aut of the Soocc GP 'because of a rea'lly stupid thing. I was corning through the curve Defore the final chicane, going to pass two . riders, I ran wide and was going off the track. I was forced··to take to.the pit lane. Mistakenly thinking that had cost me a lap, I stopped at the .pit~ .• Toshi Arakaki (Yam); 20. Lucio Pederdni (ROC); 21. Eugene McManus (Yam); 22. Doriano Romboni (Apr)i 23. Luca Cadnlora (Hon); 24. Sean Emmett (Yam). Time: 41 minm., 29.912 sec. Distance: 20 laps, 75.2 miles. Average speecf: 108.693 mph. Margin of victory: 1.496 sec. Fastes' lap: Michael Dooha", 2:02.779/110.213 mph,lup 8. 500" WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP POINT STANDINGS (After 7 of 15 round••: 1. Mick Doohon (146/5 wins~ 2. Alex Criville (93); 3. Alex Barros (83); ~. Luca Cadalora (81/1); 5. NorifwrU Abe (68/1); 6. Scott Russell (62); 7. Alberto Puig (57); 8. Jeon-Michel Bayle (54); 9. Carlos Checa (44); 10. Tadayuld Okada (41); 11. Kenny Roberts Jr. (31); 12. (fIE) Loris Capirossi/Shinichi !toh (29~ 14. Daryl Beattie (24); 15. Frederic Protat (22~ 16. . Doriano Romboni (21)i 17. (TIE) Juan 8orja/Jeremy McWilliams (18); 19. (TIE) James Haydon/Lucio PeclerdnJ (13). THUNDERBIKES, 1. Jeffrey de Vrie. (Yam); 2. William Costes (Hon); 3. Yves Briguet (Hon); 4. Wilco Zeelenberg (Hon);. 5. Johnny Verwijst (Yam); 6. Gregorio Lavilla (Yam); 7. Bernard Garda (Hon); 8. lain MacPherson (Hon)i 9. Eric Mahe (Yam)i 10. Stefan Scheschowlts (l

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