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Cycle News 2003 06 04

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World Championship Road Race Series Round 4: Le Mans Circuit By HENNY RAY ABRAMS PHOTOS BY GOLD AND GOOSE I.E MANS, FRANCE, MAY 25 T he rain-shortened Grand Prix de France at Le Mans was a memo- rable race for any number of reasons, not least of which was the finish. Telefonica MoviStar Honda's Sete Gibernau would not be denied the win, repassing World Champion Valentino Rossi twice on the final lap of the first race ever run under the new wet-weather regulations to seal the victory in front of a crowd of 73,225 on a day of rapidly changing weather in France. Gauloises Yamaha's Alex Barros was a close third. "The last lap, we had a hard race and hard battle, but gentlemanly battie," Gibernau said after beating Rossi by .165 of a second. "And I know that Alex [Barros] and Valentino [Rossi] never give up, and I also never give For the first time In MotoGP history, the French Grand Prix was held In two parts beca.... of rain· but was not scored on aggregate time. Alex Barros (4) leads Valentino Roni (445), Sete Gibemau (15) and Noriyukl Haga (41) on In the second portion of the race, and the only part tIuIt counted. up so it was going to be a hard last lap." The race was a shootout before the final lap. Rain on the 16th lap brought a halt to proceedings. Under the new regulations for the MotoGP class, adapted this year, the second segment of the race would be free-standing, with no consideration given to the first leg, except in determining grid position. The system is one that has always been used by the AMA. Rossi's more than three-second lead in the first leg was wiped out by the rain, and in the second it was the three on the podium who quickly separated themselves from the 19 remaining riders. Tire choice was critical, with full rains the wise choice, despite the dry lines throughout certain parts of the slippery track. Barros led from the start and held it across the line until the ninth when Gibernau and Rossi both came by in different corners. Then it was a tworider race to the end, Rossi making When it was all said and done, Sete Gibemau (center) had won his second MotoGP of the season, topping Rossi (left) and Barros (right). n • vv s

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