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Cycle News 1997 07 09

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AMJJ S AN CT IO N E D Presents the OIA: 1. Frederic Vialle (Yam); 2. Sandro Puzar (IM); 5.thANNUAL 3. Jochen Jasinski (Yam); 4. Andi Kanstingcr (Hon ): S. Thomas Traversini (Husl; 6. OliccoOUodi (Y.un); 7. Steve Ramon (Ka w); 8. Claudio Federic::i (Hus) ; 9. Jimmy Ved>wgh (Yun); 10. j immy Oobb (Suz). 125c:c WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP MX S ERIES POINTS STANDINCS (After 8 of 12 rounds): 1. Otio:o 0U0di (246/2 wins); 2. Sandro Puzar (232/2); 3. Oaudio red l.m (180/1); 4. Frede ric Vialle (167/2); 5. Mickael M~hio (114); 6. Da vid Vuillemin (lOt) ; 7. Th.1IJ1dS Travl"l'llini(91), 8. Bob Moo re (8..'ilJ ); 9. Micklt' Fanton (82); to . Al.-x Belo..,lli (76); II. Luigi Soguy (74); 12. Erik c.merJoongo (73); 13. N icolas ChArlier (65); 14. Philippe Dupasquier (57); 15. Iemcs Dobb (52); 16. XAvk.'fColomc..-r (SO); 17. Max Bartolini (46): 18. Carl NW\l\ (41); 19. Brian Jorgcnscn (36); 20. j ochenj _ (32 ). May 18t h · June 1st • June 29th· July 6th· Ju ly 20th Upcoming Rounds: Round 9 " Vantaa, Rnland, July 13 Round 10" Velke Uherce, Slovakia, August 10 100% Pro Paybacl( 1 0 0 % Vet Pay b a ck Briefly-,---,-. . ,. . :. . . ·;'·•. KlM sport chief Heinz Kinlgadner was In . Ge rstet ten to seek -early negotiations for 1998 . MWe"need 8 team and riders which can Win o n our new '125 .· Kfnlgadner said. · Ideally, we would like to worl< again with B ob Moore and a you nger rider w ho -cen advance under his, gui dance to be chemct-on." Mag ic Bike. who se Yamahas have not bee n free of trouble this yea r and for VJhom' Moore has ridden for the past two ye.ars. is the obvious choice . M oo re confirmed that he Would race ag ain in 199 8 :.IMy Wife is getti ng homesIck. and I would Ideally like to race the U,S .outdoor Nationals. but if the right offer carneelonqfor the GP s , I Would retu rn to ' EuroPe again." . . . David V u ill e m in will decide within the ne xt two weeks 'w het he r he will rac e America or Europe next 'year. ~l have four offers from America and two for the GPs. ~ I stay here. it will be with Yamaha France . The ot her offer is from an Italian team and there can so metim e s be a. differen ce between . whatls offered and what you eve ntually get. Even if the French teen-age r does stay in Europe, 199 8 will definitely be his last ln. the in M GPs. "Whatever I decide, I WIll go full tune to America In 1999. And if I choose one of the U.S. deals • which are'an for 125 " I will prob8~1y net tide the . r~ining GPs." 'Anyone .who.has hnishad top five in a Wood Champ;. . onshfp is excluded from conte sti ng t he 12SccSepercross class: . Klnigadner cOnfirmed .KIM 's p lans in the 2sO and 500cc GPs for 1998. "We need to sign potential winners In all classes, and Shayne King must decide wi thin the next co uple of weeks if he wants to switch to the 250s. If not, we must find someone etse qUickly and ' .nct ' be left in the po sitioil we 'were last jeer . all of the best riders were already s;gned up.. J eff Lei sk wi ll be c;:o mir:'g over pe rsonally Entry Fee: $30. $25 . 2nd Class $15. Pee Wee Gate Fee: $10. Under 12 yrs. FREE Gates Open: 6:30 am A MATUER yz BUCI 9'" =g.f" 'f.6'k c

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