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3-3 moto finishes. Fellow American Jeff
Dement also added to his seasonal total
in both motos despite a case of the flu
and a revival of hostilities from the
AMA National days with Great Britain's
James Dobb.
Gating second to Chiodi, Federici
was in a class of his own in race one,
winning by 13 seconds after passing the
champ on lap four of the 20-lap race.
"I knew I was strong, but I had such
bad starts in France (at the opening
round)," Federici said. "That race (the
first mota in Italy) proved that we have
this sorted out. I was confident (enough)
to pass Chicco anyway, but when he
went wide approaching a corner, I took
my chance. It was difficult to hold the
inside line on the camber and we were
alongside off the next jump, but I flattened my jump, got my wheels on the
ground first, and was in front. It was
very slippery after the rain just before
the race, and I concentrated very hard
on building an advantage in case I made
a mistake. But I didn't."
Italy's Luca Cherubini was unable to
hold the pace, and he dropped from
third to seventh.
"I must make my military, service this
year and cannot train properly," Cherubini said of his lack of energy late in the
race.
Brown was happy to make his way
onto the podium after putting in a
tremendous charge from 30th place on
the Cat Honda.
"1 spun the rear wheel on the gate,"
Brown said of his bad start. "It was just
like ice after the rain. After that, I had to
push hard, but (felt good and the only
difficult pass was on my teammate Siggi
(Luigi Seguy)."
France's Seguy's fourth place added
to Cat team manager Dave Thorpe's joy.
Brown had no chance to advance further.
"When I got to third, the leaders
were way out of sight," Brown said. .
The slippery'surfa,ce, particularly at
the road crossing, cla imed rna ny vic-
tims, including Great Britain's Carl
Nunn, who hurt his left shoulder in a
fall on lap one and did not ride again.
Also bailing here was Italy's Erik
Camerlengo, who tore finger ligaments
as he put out his hand to break his fall.
And James Dobb also crashed, putting
the blame on someone else.
"It wasn't my fault," Dobb said.
"(Antti) Pyrhonen fell there and pushed
everyone out, and I was the one on the
outside of the corner who went down."
At the finish, Dobb had an argument
with American rider Jeff Dement.
"We were both battling up the field,"
complained Dobb, "and he (Dement)
kept coming up the inside of me in the
turns even though he didn't have a
clutch."
For his part, the American was less
. than polite about the Englishman.
"Yeah, he started it," Dement said,
"when he slammed me early on even
though he could see my clutch lever was
hanging down. I've got enough problems with the flu, and the lever was
already gone on lap two when I fell after
nearly slipping into track-marker tires."
The Texan eventually, finished a frustrated 15th, one place behind Dobb.
'1 had him," Dement said of Dobb. "I
broke clear and then fell off with one lap
to go."
The ultimate hero of the race, however, was Slovenian. teenager Sebastjan
Kern. In his first GP outside his homeland, riding a stock Yamaha with the
only sign of a sponsor being a sewn-on
patch for a national fuel chain on the
back of his shirt, he was an incredible
ninth. It was a nice way to celebrate his
18th birthday.
More rain before the second race
made the track treacherous. Three
Yamahas led on the first lap, but not one
of them was Federici's YZ. Cherubini
took the holeshot, but, in his words, he
"stalled at turn two and got run over."
Next to lead was Camerlengo, but
only until the first downhill jump;
according to him, he was trying too
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hard, which resulted in a hard touchdown.
"The pain on landing taught me to
ride J;Ilore carefully," he said.
Great Britain's Paul Malin then took
over the lead, but that wouldn't last for
long. .
'1 had changed the gearing to get out
of the gate and had no power up the
hills," said Malin.
On lap two, Brown moved into the
lead, but Chiodi and Federici both
swept past him on lap three.
"I knew I needed to pass him
(Brown) early because of the conditions," Federici said. "He chased me
hard for half the race before I started to
move away. But then I let my concentration lapse, got sideways on a jump and
crashed. I did it again at the same place
the next lap:"
Still, he wa, second, well clear of
Brown - but Chiodi was gone.
"No problem," the defending champ
. shy of becoming th~' most ~~ccessfu! italian' in .any class.. 'but.his ta~get '
could s"till chartge - Alessandro Pilzar'is' still very'. much an ,active partie;·
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The Yan,aha teams, have bee~ hard ,at work since 'their defeat' at the Selgia" Cedric Melotte was a no'nstarter in It~ly d~spite qualifying on
, French, GP, Claudio FederiCi's bike now weighs even less.than,the Husq. Saturday. "I've had a 'problem all week with my hand," 'Melotte said, "I
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varnas, and Team De Carli has aiso been working' on the motor, Federici . must have trapPe;G a nerve or something."
said, "We haye made changes to the .electronic ignition and expect better
,starts, "'. Meanwhile" Carl Nunn 'and meeh'anic 'Kevin Harris'spent two days. li~ly's "Luc~ Ch!lrubin;' is not the 'only 1·25~e G~ .rider. currently h~,!,.
p"rec!' in his sporting aims by military conscription. Austrian Michael
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him third q..,the all-time.winners', list (in the. 125ee 'division). S"lgium's ,motorway to the Cirigoli 't

