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Championnat du monde 250cc - 1990

Cl. Pilotes Nations

ITA

  • Autriche
  • Italie
  • Suède
  • Finlande

Kuopio

Tchécoslovaquie

Pays Bas

Markkelo

France Gimont
Belgique Lommel

  • Suisse
  • Etats-Unis

Unadilla
Vénézuéla Allemagne

  • Maracay Bielstein
  • Moto
  • Pts

Schwanenstadt Maggiora

  • Nykoping
  • Dalecin
  • Rothenthurm

22/04/1990 29/04/1990 13/05/1990 20/05/1990 27/05/1990 10/06/1990 17/06/1990 24/06/1990 01/07/1990 15/07/1990 22/07/1990 26/08/1990

1 Alessandro Puzar 2 Pekka Vehkonen 3 John Van Den Berk 4 Michele Fanton 5 Dave Strijbos
Suzuki Yamaha Suzuki Suzuki

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Suzuki Honda Honda

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  • Suzuki
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21 Alwin Van Asten 22 Mark Bennett 23 Axel Holvoet
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25 Jeremy Whatley 26 Jochen Jasinski
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Kawasaki Suzuki

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39 Kurt McMillen 40 Micke Frisk
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43 Claudio Perez 44 Eric Bernard 45 Walter Bartolini 46 Jorge Negretti 47 John Dowd

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49 David Tofful 50 Klaas Hofstede 51 Cyril Portal

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Yamaha Honda
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52 Grégory Pamart 53 Jojo Keller
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56 Nicolas Cailly 57 Bo Hogberg 58 Arturo Robert 59 Fernando Macia 60 Ty Davis
Husqvarna Suzuki
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  • 2
  • -

Yamaha Yamaha Honda

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  • 1

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Honda
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