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Cycle News 1992 09 30

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eROADRACE ~ II Spencer tests 500 in South Africa as acona By Paul Carruthers Photos by David Goldman hree-time World Champion Freddie Spencer had the opportunity to ride a Honda NSRSOO at Kyalami in the days following the South African Grand Prix, and his lap times aboard the Erv Kanemoto-prepared V-four would have qualified him on the front row for the GP. It was Spencer's first ride aboard a 500cc GP bike since his aborted GP comeback aboard a Marlboro Yamaha in 1989. "The times were good," Kanemoto said from his San Jose, California, home after returning from the session. "He would have qualified third fastest for the GP; he did consistent laps in the one-minute, 40-second range (John Kocinski set the fastest lap in qualifying at 1:39.548). You would have to think that he'd be right in there. Plus, the track conditions were not the best. We had some rain and a lot of dust; one day you couldn't see the first corner for all the dust. The next day they had swept it, but conditions still weren't ideal." Originally, Kanemoto had arranged the Kyalami session for his new 250cc rider, Massamiliano Biaggi, and motocrosser Jean-Michel Bayle. Biaggi,. though, wa~ still under contract to Aprilia and they wouldn't allow him to test; and Bayle had problems obtaining a visa. Thus, Spencer was able to take over the test, along with 1992 Australian Superbike Champion Matthew Mladin. "Mladin's times weren't bad either," Kanernoto said. "He did a 1:41.6 (a time T (Above) Freddie Spencer was impressive on a Honda NSR500 at the Kyalami circuit; it was his first ride on a 500cc GP bike in years. (Left) Erv Kanemoto prepared the motorcycle that Spencer rode. (Below) Australian Superbike Champion Matthew Mladin was also on hand at the test session. 8 that would have put him in the top 12 future, Kanemoto was realistic: "It's a qualifiers at the GP) and that was his matter of finding a sponsor," he said. first ride on a sao, his first with carbon "And that's really it. He's looking into it brakes. He's only 20 years old, and he right now, but·really this was just an just needed to ride with other people. In opportunity for him to ride. I tol~ him the last session, he finally rode a little bit that I hope no one reads into it more behind Freddie and that's when he did· _ than what it really was - it was jus~an his good time. It's hard to go fast by opportunity for him to ride. But I think yourself." . ~- _. he'd be able to compete if anyone (sponWhen questiol"ea. on Spencer~.. sors) were interested." CN

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