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Cycle News Issue 14 April 10

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CN III ARCHIVES BY LARRY LAWRENCE P ier Francesco "Frankie" Chili knew from an early age that he wanted to be a motorcycle road racer. His uncle Pierluigi Aldrovandi was European 125cc Road Racing Champion in 1981 and also raced GPs, scoring podiums in the 125cc GP class three times in the early 1980s. As a kid Chili worked in his uncle's race shop. Sometimes young Chili would "borrow" his uncle's race bike and ride it on the roads on the outskirts of Bologna. With his uncle's help Chili be- gan racing in Italy's Junior 125cc road racing series and earned that championship. He then followed season. He scored three top-10 finishes including a season-best sixth at Spa. He finished 10th in the final series standings in spite of missing the final three rounds. In '87 Team HB Gallina switched to Hondas and in his sophomore GP campaign Chili's results improved. In the rain at Le Mans, Chili charged up from 12th on the grid and scored his first-ever GP podium, finishing second to Randy Mamola. Chili credited the tractability of his three-cylinder Honda for helping him score his result in France. He finished 1987 ranked eighth in the final 500cc Grand P138 in his uncle's footsteps to win the European 125cc Championship in 1985, just four years after his uncle accomplished the feat. Chili emerged from the Italian and European road racing cham- pionships in the mid-1980s and without ever going through a full season of GP support-class rac- ing went directly into the 500cc Grand Prix Championships in 1986 riding for Team Gallina Suzuki on an aging RG500. He was 21. Talk about being dropped into the deep end! All things considered Chili didn't do badly in his rookie GP FRANKIE CHILI'S FIRST REAL GP WIN Frankie Chili was thrilled to get his victory in the 250cc Grand Prix at Assen in 1991. Here he celebrates drinking the champagne atop the podium alongside runner-up Luca Cadalora (left) and third place Wilco Zeelenberg (right).

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