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Cycle News 2005 05 25

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World Championship Road RacE Stlrl.. j e _ (1:<10.495); 21. & - NIgon (1:<10.857); 22. ~ leBlanc (1:41.420); 23. Dirlt HeidoIf (1:41.444); 24. _ _ (1:41.464); 25. AmhonyWest (1:42.139); 26. Gabor RIvnayer (1:42.540); 27. Huao _ (I :42.700), 28. Fredorik Watz (1:41.601). 150ec GRAND PRIX: I. DanleI _ (Hon); 2. IIondy De PInel (Apr); 1. _lloYIzioso (Hon); 4. Casoy _ (Apr), 5. JorJa Lorenzo (Hon); 6. HIroshi Aoyama (Hon); 7. Hector Ilarber.a (Hon); 8. _ Debon (Hon); 9. 5jMlnGuinloll(Apr); 10. ~T_(Hon); II.Simone Corsi (Apr); 12. Chu DaYios (Apr); 11. AJox _ (Apr); 14. Roberto LocateIi (Apr); 15. _ _ (Apr); 16. )akub 5mn (Hon); 17. Mir1 GuintoIi (19); 14. Roberto LocateIi (II), 15. (llE) Chu DaYios (9)INe< 80Idcri (9); 17. Mir1'a _ (1:11.516); 7. John HopIdns (I ;11.594); 8. Max IliW (I :11.699); 9. Carlos Checa (l;ll.n7); 10. Lons Capln>ooI (1:3.771), II. AJox Barros (1:11.876); 12. lOni ElIas (1:11.991); 11. 0IYIer jocquo (1:14.<101); 14. Kenny _ (1:15.068), 15. Troy 8a)oIiIs (1:15.211); 16. Ruben Xaus (1:15.7n); 17. Shane 8yme (1:16.249); lB. Roberto _ (1:16.119); I9.Juopn .... den Goarborgh (I :16.595); 20. james EllIson (I :17.265), 21. _ _ (1:17.141). MOTOGPl I. VaIondno _ (Yam); 2. 5ete GIbemau (Hon); 1. Colin Edwords (Yam); 4. Marco MeIIndri (Hon), 5. Max 8iag1 (Hon); 6. NIdcy ~ (Hon); 7. Lons Capln>ooI (Iluc); 8. Shinyo _ (Kaw), 9. lOni E.... (Y....); 10. Troy 8a)oIiIs (Hon); II. OIYIer)aeque (Kaw), 12. Ruben Xaus (Yam), 11. Kenny _ (Suz); 14.Juopn .... den GoorberJh (Hon); 15. Roberto RoIfo (Iluc); 16. John HopIdns (Sla), 17. _ _ (SIa). TIme: 44 min., 12.221 sec. - . 28 laps. n.68 miles DanIeI_ Loris Caplros" ran has hlth as thInI on his Martboro Ducat! befOre slipping back to seventh place. - . . . opeed: 98.65 mph ...... '" 'IktcIooI (21); II. Troy 8ayIIss (21); 12. CarlosCheca (17); 11. Ruben Xaus(16), 14. _ ElIas (I 5); 15.Juopn .... den Goarborgh (12); 16. John HopIdns (II); 17. _ Tamada (8); lB. Kenny _ (7); 19. (llE) _ HoImam (S)IRobeno _ _Rossi (5~ UPCOMING ROUNDS Round 5: Mugello, Itoly, June 5 Round 6: Cotalunya, Spain, June 12 Briefly... Continued from poge 34 said. "We contacted him again for China, and now he is the best-ever Kawasaki rider! We don't want to lose him, but we have a contract with Alex. I hope we can get some wildcard rides for him this year." Olivier Jacque was well aware that Le Mans would be a harder task than Shanghai, at least if the race is dry. One problem was the pressure of people who expect him to reproduce his second place in China - or even win. "I set the level too high:' he smiled, adding. "Since then my phone hasn't stopped ringing. I hope I have time to race." Makoto Tamada made a short-lived return to the tracks after fracturing his right wrist at Portugal four weeks ago. The Japanese star underwent surgery back home in Japan and hoped to be able to race in France. Instead, he pulled out after a fraught and agonizing first free practice session. Tamada managed only seven laps, and his best time was almost 10 seconds off the pace. Directly afterward he was withdrawn from the meeting, and China substitute Jurgen van den Goorbergh was again put in his place. The team had made sure the Dutchman was on hand. It made another hard task for the ex-Supersport rider, particularly when the heavens opened in the afternoon, robbing him of another chance to gain familiarity with the Honda in the dry. "I had only six laps in the dry before it started raining," van den Goorbergh said after the first day. The bike felt nervous. and I didn't feel so comfortable." Hopes of more dry time on Saturday were dashed by more rain in the morning session, leaving van den Goorbergh just one hour in the afternoon. He ended up, not surprisingly, the last Honda, qualifying 19th and ahead only of the WCMs. Australian 2S0cc GP winner Anthony West was back at Le Mans, and the master of iffy conditions made an immediate impact. In a streaming wet first qualifying session on Friday afternoon, in spite of seven months without having ridden a racing bike, West posted fastest time - by a massive four seconds. 36 MAY 25, 2005 • CYCLE NEWS West was so much faster than everybody else that all but four other riders failed to qualify, running outside the 107-percent limit of the fastest time. To be fair to the established stars, a number (including Dani Pedrosa, Sebastien Porto. Andrea Dovizioso and double-winner Casey Stoner) did not go out; for much of the session, the track was badly flooded by an unremitting deluge. There was so much standing water at the end ofthe pit straight that two riders (one of them Alex de Angelis) fell even before attempting to take the comer at the end of the lane. hydroplaning out of control. Anthony West is currently awaiting the new KTM 2S0, his first full factory ride. The Austrian factory hopes the bike will be race-reatly for the Italian GP at Mugello in two weeks. KTM 2S0 and 125 technical guru and longtime two-stroke genius Harald Bartol turned 58 on t~e first day of practice, and he was rewarded by seeing his 12S KTM on provisional pole (with Mika Kallio aboard) and his 2S0cc candidate Anthony West in the same position in the 250cc class. 8artol made his own GP debut at Le Mans in 1970. To blip or not to blip: That remains an unresolved question in MotoGp, clearly displayed at the end of the pit straight, where riders drop four or five gears for the chicane. It seems the only bikes that need to be blipped, lacking electronic software to do it for them. are the Ducatis, the Italian brand haVing dumped the radical freewheeling-in system that caused it so much trouble early in the year. Even the WCM riders can stomp down the gearbox without touching the throttle. although they have no system beyond a slipper clutch and a fast idle speed. But some riders just can't stop themselves... notable amongst them Troy 8ayliss, who prefers to ignore (or perhaps override) Honda's built-in autoblip with conspicuous elbow-flapping. Most of the others resisted the temptation, but not all the time, succum bing to reflex action now and then.

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