whom left Phillip Island with something to think about. Whether or not
their thoughts can be molded into
any kind of weapon to dislodge
Bayliss from his lofty perch is another
matter, and it could well be that
Bayliss will find Kyalami not so much
a challenge as another opportunity to
stretch his record to five or more. If
he does, we can start looking for a
World Champion for the 2003 season, because the 2002 one may be
making his mark too early for any
others to catch up - no matter how
many races we have left.
CN
Phillip 'a1aad, Aatralill
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QUAUFYING; I. Colin Edwords (I :32.767); 2,
Troy Boyllss (1:33.316); 3. Norlyukl Hogo
(1:33.560); 4. Neil Hodgson (1:33.629); 5, Ben
Bostrom (1;33.715); 6. Ruben Xouo (1:33,954); 7.
Hitoyosu lzutsu (1:33.961); 8. Juan Bo~o (1:34,018);
9. Pierfrencesco Chili (1:34.383); 10. James
Tooelond (1:34.672); 11. Brae Parkes (1:34.685);
RACE ONE: 1. Troy Boyllss (Due); 2, Colin
Edwerds (Hon); 3. Ruben Xaus (Due); 4. Ben
Bostrom (Due); 5, Neil Hodgson (Due); 6. Hitoyoou
Izutou (Kow); 7, Gregorio Lovllio (Suz); 8, Jomes
Toselend (Due); 9. Chris Walker (Kow); 10. Lucio
Pedereini (Due); 11. Marco Boreloni (Due); 12. Juan
Bo~o (Due); 13. Steve Martin (Due); 14, Alessandro
Antonello (Due); 15. Mauro Sonchlnl (Kow); 16. M.
Heckles (Han).
Tune: 34 min. 30.102 sees.
Distance; 60.62 miles.
AveJlIge speed; 105.43 mph
Margin of victory: 2.469 sees.
Fostest lap: Colin Edwords, 1:33.383, lap 13,
12. Ludo Pederc::lni (1:34.909); 13. Steve Martin
RACE TWO: 1. Troy Bayliss (Duc); 2. Colin
(1:34,992); 14, Chris Wolker (1:35.081); 15.
Edwards (Hon); 3. Ruben Xli us (Duc); 4. Neil
Hodgson (Due); 5. Ben Bostrom (Due); 6, Noriyuki
Gregorio Lavllla (1:35.145); 16. Mareo Borelanl
(1:35,752); 17. AI....ndro An