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Cycle News 1999 09 15

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Round 11: C of Imola.G Prix ity rand WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP ROAD RACE SERIES Th e 250cc GP gets started with Lo ris Cap irossi (1) already setting sail over t he rest of th e field. The Italian ended up w inn ing eas il y o ver ch am pio ns h ip leader Valentino Rossi (46) . 12 5 c c GRAN D PRIX M el andri co nfi r med his s ta t us as giant of th e sma llest class; his ra ce was as m ajestic as i s p o ssible on a 125. H e had led the first sta r t, with rookie San na o n his ta il as he broke awav - but b efore th e first la p w as co m p leted r ain star ted an d both held up th eir hand s, trigg er ing a red fla g . M el andri did th e same thing in the second sta r t, a n d just p ulled away, so th at he wa s able to r elax in the seco n d half a nd still w in co m fo r tab ly b y more th an o ne seco nd. The ba tt le had. b een for seco nd , w ith fron t-row sta r te r G i no Borsoi lea di ng the g roup from San na and soon- to-crash L ucio Cecchi nello from l ap six all th e way to lap 17, o n ly for h is engine to fail. " I co u l d taste m y fi rs t rostrum, but m y d est iny w as d ifferent," Borsoi sai d l at er . By this time a fl y ing Roberto Loc atelli h ad co me cha rgi ng throu gh th e g rou p, taking fas tes t lap and h oldi n g a co n vincin g seco n d f r om Sann a a n d f ei st y F r e nc h ma n Arnaud V i n c ent as th e y be gan t he fi nal lap, only to cras h jus t as he had at Brno. " I d on' t know w h y . Th e tir e ju s t BriefIy_ -----'------'-... Defending 250cc World Champion Loris Capi rossi had a narrow esca pe in practice after he hit a W C> C> ..n Q; .. J:J E i5.. (/) 10 Racinq 's hlgh ·speed bad boy A nthony Gobe rt is set for a return .to GP mcing at his home Circuit of Phillip Island, where he won his debut W orl d Supe rbike race in 1994 . if neqotiation s ' betw een MuZ and hi s next-year bosses Ducati proceed accord: ing to plan. Sources close to the team confir med that they hope to put the " Go-Show " on one of t heirVfours for the 'Australian race and for the South Afric an·GP a week later. . and possibly also fo~ the .final two races in Brazil and Argentina. Gobert . curre nt ly riding a V ance & Hines Du cati in the AMA Superbi ke Series, is expected to move to the factory World Superbike team wen t, " he sai d lat er , after r emounting to fini sh 11th. Em ilio A l za mor a had been dropped b y this g rou p, but had caugh t up again at th e finish with h is u sual fi ery riding o n the V ia D i gital H ond a , narrowl y h eading 1 obb ie Ve da 's C iv i Honda . T hen came I v an G o i , with Ste ve [ en k n er mov i ng to a close sev enth on the fina l l ap ah ead of teena g er M anual Po g giali an d Youichi V i. Ea r ly title l ead er M asao Azu ma was a cl o se 10 t h , complaining of ha ndling p rob le m s a ll weekend o n his Benetton Honda. next year alongside curr ent championship leader Carl Fogarty. Gobert last raced in GPo in 1997. in the fact ory Suzuki.team. but was fired after failing a drug test. Similar problem s followed him to the U .S., where he went after the FIM decreed he would have to take a drug test before every race. at his own expense. Gobert has.been tested by the AMA before every race this year and he will also have to submit tests to FIM before each of the GPs in which he partakes. Luca C ada lor a ' s GP c areer ha s hit anot her hia tus, and French rider Bernard Garcia has replaced him on the Weber.MuZ. The former 125 and two-time 25Ccc W orld Champion and 50Ccc GP winner had already misse d several races this year. reinforcing a repu tation for errat ic com mit ment that wa s es tablis hed dur ing his time as a factory Yamaha rider . Wh ile With Yamaha. he frequently pulled into the pits rat her than race (while not racking up six of his eight race wins). "After he pulled in at 6 rno, the team's major backer decided enough was enough." said a MuZ teamster. After months of silence, more details leaked out at Imola about the f o u r -strok e proposa l s for GP racmq. Mo st of the proposals are as before · the news IS firstly that a capacity omit has been set at 60Ccc to 990cc, secondly that the proposed date has definitely been set back fro m 200 1 to 2002 . and thirdly that the notion is prog ressing at all. aft er months of Si e nce . Sources close ' l to the GPM A (Grand Prix Manufacturers As sociation) say that in fact the broad techrucal 'details had been agreed as much as year ago. and that the delays come mainly from the RM . who are thought to be dragging their feet in order to delay the inevitable confron tation betwee n GPs and Superbi ke s. The loss of one or other of these series would cut the FIM ·s income significantly . The leaked proposals are as follows: 600cc to 990cc capacity : minimum three cylinders, maximum six gears : oval pistons: maximum 600cc: fuel capacity to be limited .to 24 liters with the limit reduced after two years: minimum weights (three cylinders. 135kg . the same as V -four two-strokes: four or five cylinders. 145kg: more than five cylinders. 155kg): no noise limits: two-stro kes to stay as they are. a BMW is : expected - to return to GP racing when the four-stroke rules are introd uced . acco rding to M r. Vasuo lkenoya. president of HRC: This was also confirmed by M r. Toshimitsu he. chief of A zuma now lies seco n d, three points b eh ind Al zam ora on 17 0 p o ints . Melandri h as 140, Ved a 130, a n d Vincen t 119 - moving o ne point ahe~d of the luckless Locatelli. CIII City of Imola Grand Prix lmola, Ital y Results: September 5, 1999 (Rou nd 11 of 16) 125cc QUALIFY IN G: 1. M.H CO Mc la nd r i (1 :58 .141); 2. Gi no Boreoi 0 :58.3(15); J . Simone 5.m nd 0 :58.759); 3. Arnaud Vincent 0:58.8b2); 5. Yo iu ch i Ui 0 :59.0(2) ; h. Emil io Alza mor a O :5Q .153); i. Roberto Loca te lli (1 :59.401); 8. Lu cio Cecclu rwllo (1 :59..1 94 ); 9. Giov a nni Scalv i ni (1:5 9. 689); 10 . Ste ve [c n k n er 0 :59.739); 11. M. rn g ~ i .l l i (1 ; 59 . 7~1) ; 12. IVOln Coi 0 :59.931) ; 13 . Ma sa o Al.u m a (1 :5Q.'H~8) ; 14. W . d e A ngeli!' (2:00. 123 ); 15 . Noboru Ued a (2:00.185); lb. Fre d eric Pt'lit (2:00 .23b) ; 17. A. Bra n m-tf (2:00.4 51); 18. Yamaha ' s First Engineeri ng division . whi ch includ es their raci ng departments . It seems the old German company. which last raced as a factory in the late '50s, is interested in retu rning in league With Aprilia. who will develop a GP racing engine. BMW and April. ia already have a number of commercial and engineering links wit h the Italian company . Both Honda and Yam~ha plan to continue racing two -str okes in the 500cc class, but both expect to build a four-stroke alternative. to run alo ngs ide the tw o-st rok es at some .or all o f the races in 2002 . Suzuki's plans are not ye l clear. Top crasher C a r los C h eca -racked up his 24th tumble of the year on the firs t day of practi ce at Imola, Incurring his first injury • a fractured finger on his left hand. Nothing daunted. and using a . special shortened clutch lever he could operate With one hand. he went straight back out and eventually qualified on the front row of the grid. How did he find the spiri·t 10 keep bouncmq back. he was asked at the pest-practice conference? He looked thoughtful for a moment. and said: " I drink a lot of milk." Mick D oohan has approached Honda With the request to run hrs own team next year, according to HRC president lkenoya-Sen . but no deci sion has yet been made about supply of machines or riders. " I spoke to Mr . Doo han 30 minutes ago, but we do not know yet about his riding plans for next season," he said. "We cannot delay our decisions much longer. We agreed that we will deci de about next 'year as soon as po ssib le. W e will provi de no more than seven rider s with NSR 500 5." M r. lkenoya continued . at a spec ial exclus ive press conference . his first for a year. On e of them mtqht be Vale ntino Rossi. "I heard he wants t o r ide an NSR500 next year, but I cannot give you any more mformation. " he said. ..W e want to have a discussion wit!l him in the very near future.·I think he is a splendid and talented rider. and also very cheerful..and popular." In response to questions. Mr. Ikenoya was firm on the question of Alex Criville' s future. Crivi lle is currently part of a package being put together by former champion and team owner Silo Pons for a well-funded satellite team backed by t he Spani sh Telefonica co mpany . Ho nda ' s . fa ct ory V vtwin NSR500V is dea d, lkenoya co nfirmed. The mach ine wa s last raced at this year's French GP, where it finished fourth . Aft er that, rider Sete Gibernau took over Doohan's vacant V-four. and the

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