FIM WOl"ld Championship Motocl"oSS Sel"ies
Round S: Uddevslla Cil"cult
terms with the situation. Only 25
points behind Everts going into the
Swedish race, Bervoets was still look-
(Yam); 9. Gordon Crockerd (KTM); 10. Marko
Kovaltonen (TM). 11. Mothieu Lolloz (Vam); 12. Jiri
Cepelak (Hon); 13. Petri Jarvela (Kaw); 14. Christian
Beggi (Hon); 15. Chris Mortin (Suz).
500 GP: 1. Stefan Eve'" (Vam); 2. Joel Smeto
ing at the possibility of winning his
first World Motocross title. While he
(KTM); 3. MlImicq Bervoets (Vern); 4. Javier Vico
GardtJ (KTM); 5. Brian Jorgensen (Hus): 6. Andree
Bertolini (Hon); 7. Johnny Undhe (Hus); 8. James
could match Everts and Smets' speed
Noble (Hon); 9. Thierry Bethys (Hon); 10. Danny
Theybers (KTM); 11. Roman Jelen (KTM); 12. Peter
on most parts of the track, in other
areas he struggled.
"I was not that much slower,"
Bervoets said. "I lost like a second on
one part of the track, but over 20 laps
that's a big margin. I came here
wanting to win and possibly make up
some ground on Everts' championship lead; instead, I lost points on
him. I have to take this month off and
work out if I can do it. I still want this
championship and will not give up
until it is impossible."
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UddevII'" cln:uit
UddeYIIIIII,Sweden
Results: July 7, 2002 [Hauad • at 121
125 CiP: 1. Ben Townley (KTM); 2. Steve Remon
(KTM); 3. Alex Puulr (Hus); 4. Mickoel Moschio
(Kow); 5. Luigi Seguy (Yam); 6. Keven Strijbos
(Suz); 7. Phillipe Dupesquier (KTM); 8. Mere De
Reuver (Vam); 9. Patrick Caps (KTM); 10. Stephen
Sword (KTM); 11. T",mpas Parker (KTM); 12. Tyla
Rattray (KTM); 13. Serge Guidetty (Vam); 14. Josef
Dobes (Vam); 15. Morco Dorsch (KTM).
250 OP: 1. Mickeel Pichon (Suz); 2. Josh
Coppins (Hon); 3. Fnederlc BoUey (Vam); 4. PI Beirer
(!