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Cycle News 2002 08 14

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my speed to his, and I knew if I rode to my full potential, I could get a podium. It was a good race for me, although Caps was too strong near the end." Third-place Ramon moved within a few points of the championship lead with his fourth podium of the year. It was a tough race for the Belgian, as he trailed in 15th place on the first lap, entered the second lap in 1] th place, and then moved through the field despite a circuit on which it was difficult to pass. "It's going to be tough," Ramon said. "The last three races are going to decide the championship. I didn't feel good today; I just could not get a good momentum in the first few laps. Passing was so tricky, you had to take some chances in areas which were really slippery, and the stones from the riders in front also caused a problem." Joel Smets (2) picked up his fourth 500cc GPwin of the year but is only fourth in the standings. 250cc GP The opening moments of the quarter-liter moto proved to be painstaking for the competition. While seriesleader Mickael Pichon once again powered into the lead, behind him was complete mayhem. Australian Andrew McFarlane, who held a topfive position into the first corner, fell as the riders exited the first turn. Moments later, American Robbie Reynard also crashed, hitting the deck after a rider crashed in his path. Also going down was Finnish hero Jussi Vehvilainen, Japanese rider Yoshi Atsuta and Norwegian Kenneth Gundersen. Pichon, on the other hand, once again gated brilliantly, moved into the lead within the first 100 yards, and then took off. Simply put, nobody is in the same class as early, yet his speed is just too good for me." Third place went to KTM rider Gor- the Suzuki factory rider this year. Taking second place to Pichon was Kiwi Josh Coppins, who had garnered pole position the day before. The Honda factory rider is battling a possible ban from the sport, yet was still able to concentrate on the job at hand. "I have been thinking about this drug thing all month," Coppins said. "I am not guilty and will not let this thing hamper my aim to be the best I can. Today, Mickael was just too fast in the early going. It's been my problem all season long. I tried to push eye I e don Crockard, the Irishman making his second appearance on the poctium this year. "I thought I had the holeshot," Crockard said. "However, Pichon got (Below) Trampas Parker (54) looks over as he, Steve Ramon (2), Tyla Rattray (99), Ben Townley (33) and Phillippe Dupasquier (42) all vie for the holeshot at the start of the 125cc GP. n e _ so • AUGUST 14, 2002 39

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