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17 Mar 2000, 10:58 (Ref:6614) | #1 | ||
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Finally the GP season is about to start.
Biaggi is doing his annual bit about being the best and winning etc. Criville gets his chance to defend his title (I am still surprised not many have said he only won it cos Doohan wasn't there, and no I am not saying that myself). Rossi gets his go at the 500s, and everyone has their opinion on how his first season will go, but most people think he'll win the championship in his second. Roberts should be competitive again on the Suzuki. Checa will hopefully crash a little bit less, if only stop Barry Sheene counting the number of times he has crashed in a season. And finally (of those I am mentioning), Gibernau will be more competitive this year having had more time on a 4 cylinder 500. One more actually, the Red Bull Yamaha team...they will either be right up the front or no where to be seen, which is pretty much as they usually are most of the time. Personally I hope it is the former. Of the 250s and 125s, almost anyone could win either championship. Watch out for Anthony West as he finally gets a chance on a decent Honda 250. |
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18 Mar 2000, 11:00 (Ref:6615) | #2 | ||
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Spaniard Sete Gibernau fought a superb battle with Tadayuki Okada and Kenny Roberts
Jr. in the first 500cc qualifying session of the season to grab provisional pole position for the Gauloises Africa's Grand Prix at Welkom this afternoon. In perfect conditions, Gibernau led his Repsol Honda teammate Tadayuki Okada by just 0.52 of one second round the 4.2-km Welkom circuit. Roberts Jr., riding the Telefonica MoviStar Suzuki, was a further 0.001-of-a-second behind Okada in a session that was a superb opening contest of the MotoGP season. “I made a little mistake on the last lap, and without that I reckon I could have gone a little faster,” explained a delighted Gibernau. “We've done some good work over this winter, but this is only the first day of the first Grand Prix. It's a good start.” World Champion Alex Crivillé was eighth fastest, one place in front of last year's winner Max Biaggi, and less than one second separated the first 10 riders. Ulsterman Jeremy McWilliams crashed without injury on his Aprilia debut and finally qualified in 18th place. The 250cc world champion Valentino Rossi, making his MotoGP 500cc debut, was fifth fastest behind another former Italian 125 and 250cc world champion Loris Capirossi, who was fourth-quickest on the Honda Pons machine. Two Japanese riders fought for provisional pole in the one-hour 250cc session with the Chesterfield Yamaha Tech 3 machine of Shinya Nakano finally coming out on top. Nakano led the impressive Daijiro Katoh by just 0.035-of-one-second with Frenchman Olivier Jacque winning an equally close battle for third fastest from the Shell Advance Honda of Tohru Ukawa. Seventeen-year-old Italian Marco Melandri, making his 250cc MotoGP debut, was sixth fastest with the Aprilia of Franco Battaini fifth. Italian Mirko Giansanti led the 125cc session riding the Benetton Playlife Honda with Aprilia-mounted Italian Gianluigi Scalvini nearly half-a-second behind him in second place. Frenchman Arnaud Vincent had been an early leader on the CC Valencia Aritel Aspar Aprilia but had to settle for fourth fastest behind another Italian Roberto Locatelli. World Champion Spaniard Emilio Alzamora was ninth fastest, riding the Telefonica MoviStar Honda. |
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