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R Race CLASSIFICATION Shanghai Circuit Computerised results and timing service 250cc POLINI GRAND PRIX OF CHINA Race 5281 m. Classification after 21 laps = 110.901 km 20 Pos Rider Nation Team Motorcycle Total Time Km/h Gap 1 25 80 Hector BARBERA SPA Fortuna Aprilia APRILIA 44'49.445 148.448 2 20 34 Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA Humangest Racing Team HONDA 44'49.711 148.433 0.266 3 16 4 Hiroshi AOYAMA JPN Red Bull KTM GP 250 KTM 44'52.765 148.265 3.320 4 13 48 Jorge LORENZO SPA Fortuna Aprilia APRILIA 44'53.047 148.249 3.602 5 11 55 Yuki TAKAHASHI JPN Humangest Racing Team HONDA 44'53.063 148.248 3.618 6 10 58 Marco SIMONCELLI ITA Squadra Corse Metis Gilera GILERA 45'05.295 147.578 15.850 7 9 15 Roberto LOCATELLI ITA Team Toth APRILIA 45'05.448 147.570 16.003 8 8 73 Shuhei AOYAMA JPN Repsol Honda HONDA 45'06.000 147.540 16.555 9 7 14 Anthony WEST AUS Kiefer - Bos - Racing APRILIA 45'11.305 147.251 21.860 10 6 96 Jakub SMRZ CZE Cardion AB Motoracing APRILIA 45'16.486 146.970 27.041 11 5 54 Manuel POGGIALI RSM Red Bull KTM GP 250 KTM 45'23.734 146.579 34.289 12 4 50 Sylvain GUINTOLI FRA Equipe GP De France - Scrab APRILIA 45'24.008 146.564 34.563 13 3 36 Martin CARDENAS COL Wurth Honda BQR HONDA 45'28.677 146.313 39.232 14 2 25 Alex BALDOLINI ITA Matteoni Racing APRILIA 45'31.141 146.181 41.696 15 1 28 Dirk HEIDOLF GER Kiefer - Bos - Racing APRILIA 45'32.138 146.128 42.693 16 8 Andrea BALLERINI ITA Campetella Racing APRILIA 45'32.593 146.104 43.148 17 57 Chaz DAVIES GBR Campetella Racing APRILIA 45'46.112 145.385 56.667 18 16 Jules CLUZEL FRA Equipe GP De France - Scrab APRILIA 45'50.199 145.168 1'00.754 19 23 Arturo TIZON SPA Wurth Honda BQR HONDA 45'57.590 144.779 1'08.145 20 62 Shi Zhao HUANG CHN Yamaha Tianjian Racing Team YAMAHA 46'34.470 142.869 1'45.025 21 63 Jin XIAO CHN Yamaha Tianjian Racing Team YAMAHA 44'52.439 141.222 1 lap Not Classified 85 Alessio PALUMBO ITA Matteoni Racing APRILIA 34'00.610 139.749 6 laps 19 Sebastian PORTO ARG Repsol Honda HONDA 26'29.775 143.504 9 laps 22 Luca MORELLI ITA Nocable Angaia Racing APRILIA 15'46.935 140.538 14 laps 59 Chin Feng HO CHN China Zongshen Team APRILIA 6'53.719 137.858 18 laps 60 Zhu WANG CHN Benelli QJ Team of China APRILIA 7'11.820 132.080 18 laps 7 Alex DE ANGELIS RSM Master - MVA Aspar Team APRILIA 4'19.342 146.614 19 laps Not finished first lap 21 Arnaud VINCENT FRA Arie Molenaar Racing HONDA The results are provisional until the end of the limit for protest and appeals and until the ratification of the Event Management Committee. Time limit for protest expires 60' at the latest after publication of the results - Mr. ......................................................... Time: ............... These data/results cannot be reproduced, stored and/or transmitted in whole or in part by any manner of electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, broadcasting or otherwise now known or herein after developed without the previous express consent by the copyright owner, except for reproduction in daily press and regular printed publications on sale to the public within 60 days of the event related to those data/results and always provided that copyright symbol appears together as follows below. © DORNA, 2006 Official information of MotoGP www.motogp.com Shanghai, Sunday, May 14, 2006 Page 1 of 2 Shanghai Circuit Computerised results and timing service 250cc POLINI GRAND PRIX OF CHINA Race 5281 m. Classification after 21 laps = 110.901 km 20 Pos Rider Nation Team Motorcycle Total Time Km/h Gap Race condition:Dry Pole Position: Hector BARBERA 2'05.781 151.148 Km/h Air: 24° Fastest Lap (New record): Lap 20 Andrea DOVIZIOSO 2'06.865 149.856 Km/h Humidity: 16% Circuit Record Lap: 2005 Andrea DOVIZIOSO 2'15.608 140.195 Km/h Ground: 23° Circuit Best Lap: 2006 Hector BARBERA 2'05.781 151.148 Km/h 13:00'00 SIGHTING LAP START 13:13'00 WARM UP LAP START 13:16'54 RACE START 13:19'15 Arnaud VINCENT retired 13:19'40 No jump start 13:22'42 Alex DE ANGELIS crashed out - Rider OK 13:24'05 Zhu WANG entered pits 13:26'00 Chin Feng HO crashed out - Rider OK 13:32'56 Luca MORELLI entered pits 13:43'30 Sebastian PORTO entered pits 13:50'54 Alessio PALUMBO entered pits 14:02'09 Video finish in progress for 4 position 14:04'23 4th position confirmed The results are provisional until the end of the limit for protest and appeals and until the ratification of the Event Management Committee. Time limit for protest expires 60' at the latest after publication of the results - Mr. ......................................................... Time: ............... These data/results cannot be reproduced, stored and/or transmitted in whole or in part by any manner of electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, broadcasting or otherwise now known or herein after developed without the previous express consent by the copyright owner, except for reproduction in daily press and regular printed publications on sale to the public within 60 days of the event related to those data/results and always provided that copyright symbol appears together as follows below. © DORNA, 2006 Official information of MotoGP www.motogp.com Shanghai, Sunday, May 14, 2006 Page 2 of 2.
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