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Cycle News 2004 07 07

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MOTOGP 1 Round I ~ gap. and by lap seven not only he but also Elias caught Porto. By now Pedrosa had picked his way rapidly through the midfield and the faster men alike and was up to fourth ahead of de Angelis. A little way back, West had managed to get ahead of a battle with Nieto, Rolfoand Poggiali and had some clear air. One lap later, and Pedrosa was third, the first five close together as they passed half distance . Now Porto kicked again, and this time his escape bid worked. On lap II he was eight-tenths clear; he gained another second next time around, with Pedrosa disputing second with Elias, and de Angelis now dropping off the back of the group. With three laps to go, Porto had 2.S seconds. and de Puniet was having his last moments with the two young Spanish battlers. He had lost touch by the finish. when Pedrosa had finally gotten the better of Elias. De Puniet was four seconds back, de Angelis another five behind him, then West a similar distance behind. Nieto and Rolfo had been battling over seventh, but Poggiali was holding a watch ing brief close behind. and he nipped past both of them on the last lap. Aoyama's factory Honda was a distant tenth, narrowly ahead of Baldolini and Debon. Matsudo, Batailleand Davies took the last points. Pedrosa set a new lap record on the penultimate lap while escaping from Elias. De Puniet's points lead is now just one, I I I to Pedrosa's I 10. Porto has 88, Elias 70, and Fonsi Nieto 64. I25CC GRAND P R IX Watery sunshine, as Casey Stoner too k off in the lead, displaced before the end of the lap by Locatelli. The pack was close, Lorenzo finishing the first lap in eighth position but soo n working his way forward as Locatelli and Stoner opened up a small lead. By the end of lap four Lorenzo was third and with the leaders soon afterwa rd. At this stage . the next gaggle including Kallio (KTM) and Jenkner (Aprilia). with Barbera dropping off the 18 6 June 26, 2004 JULY 7, 2004 • CYCLE NEWS back - was led by Dovizioso. As the race passed half distance , he had pulled the best of them up to make a six-strong leading group. Lorenzo led for the first time on lap ten, but he couldn't get away from his nearest rivals, even though Kallio and Jenkner were losing touch, the former to pull off and retire before the finish . The Spaniard led onto the final lap. giving way to Dovizioso briefly before the fireworks began in earnest, the lead changing hands at least twice in a highly fraught struggle through the sweepers. But it was Lorenzo who had the strength and Dovizioso who got the worst of the confusion. with Loczatelli and Stoner inches behind for the rostrum positions. Jenkner was a lone fifth, with Barbera prevailing over Simoncelli, Nieto and Giantsani for sixth. Double-winner Dovizioso's points lead was cut. 109 points to Locatelli's 93. Barbera and Stoner have 84 apiece. with Nieto fifth on 63. eN CIRCUIT VAN DRE NTH E ASSEN, HOLlAND RESULTS: JUNE 26, 2004 (ROUND 6) HOTOGP QUALIFYING : I. Valentino Ross i ( 1,58.7S8); 2. Carlo> Cbeca ("59.440); 3. Set. G,bemau ( I :59 .90 3); 4. Marco Meland '; (2:00 .7204); 5 . Shinya N akano (2,00.75 5): 6. Ale< Berre s (1:00.977); 7. Kenny Robem J'. (2,0 1.182): 8. r-takc tc Tanuda (1:0 1.212): 9. Ruben Xa us (2:0 1.3 12); IO.Joh n Hopk ins (2:01.593); II. Alex Hofmann (2:0 1.6 17); 12. Max Biaggi (2:0 1.6 35); 13. Colin Edwards (2:0 1.64 2); '''' . Troy Bayiiss (2:0 1.70 7); IS. l o ris Cap iross i (2,02 .029): 16. N;d Checa (y",,): 10. Ne;1Hodgson (Due) ; II. Noridt Abe (Yam) ; 12. Mako to Tanuda (Hon ); 13. Alex Hofmann (I(, w); 14. J ohn HopIUns (Suz): IS. Jecemy HcWoII; "" (Ape): 16. Kenny " Robem J'. (Suz) 17. Ch ri. Bums (WC H). : TIme: 38 min., 11.831 sec. Distance: 19 laps, 70 .99 miles Average speed: 111.52 mph Margin of victory: .456 sec . Fastest lap : V~tino Rossi, lap 18. 1:59.412 HOTOGP WORLD C'SHIP POINTS STANDINGS (After 6 of 16 rounds): I. (TIE) Valentino Rossi (126/4 wins)lSete Gibemau ( 126/2 wins); 3. Max Biaggi (91); 4. Carlos Checa (56); 5. (TIE) Marco Melandri/Cotin Edwards (54); 7. Alex Bartos (48 ); 8 . l o ris Capirossi (42); 9. Nicky H.,oen (38); 10. Norlek Abe (33); II. Ruben>

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