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R Race CLASSIFICATION Welkom Circuit Computerised results and timing service GAULOISES AFRICA'S GRAND PRIX 500cc Race Classification 20 4242 m. after 28 laps = 118.776 km Pos Rider Nation Team MOTORCYCLE Total Time Km/h Gap 1 25 24 Garry McCOY AUS Red Bull Yamaha WCM YAMAHA 45'38.775 156.125 2 20 7 Carlos CHECA SPA Marlboro Yamaha Team YAMAHA 45'39.141 156.104 0.366 3 16 65 Loris CAPIROSSI ITA Emerson Honda Pons HONDA 45'40.365 156.035 1.590 4 13 10 Alex BARROS BRA Emerson Honda Pons HONDA 45'48.520 155.572 9.745 5 11 1 Alex CRIVILLE SPA Repsol Honda Team HONDA 45'49.028 155.543 10.253 6 10 2 Kenny ROBERTS USA Telefonica Movistar Suzuki SUZUKI 45'54.628 155.227 15.853 7 9 6 Norick ABE JPN Antena 3 Yamaha-D'Antin YAMAHA 46'03.003 154.756 24.228 8 8 9 Nobuatsu AOKI JPN Telefonica Movistar Suzuki SUZUKI 46'05.494 154.617 26.719 9 7 55 Regis LACONI FRA Red Bull Yamaha WCM YAMAHA 46'15.006 154.087 36.231 10 6 17 Jurgen vd GOORBERGH NED Rizla Honda TSR-HONDA 46'16.388 154.010 37.613 11 5 25 Jose Luis CARDOSO SPA Maxon Dee Cee Jeans HONDA 46'42.819 152.558 1'04.044 12 4 22 Sebastien GIMBERT FRA Tecmas Honda Elf HONDA 46'53.687 151.969 1'14.912 13 3 15 Yoshiteru KONISHI JPN F.C.C. TSR TSR-HONDA 47'08.824 151.155 1'30.049 14 2 12 Shane NORVAL RSA Sabre Sport HONDA 47'11.551 151.010 1'32.776 15 1 11 David DE GEA SPA Proton TEAM KR MODENAS KR3 46'46.492 146.917 1 lap Not Classified 8 Tadayuki OKADA JPN Repsol Honda Team HONDA 34'21.286 155.580 7 laps 5 Sete GIBERNAU SPA Repsol Honda Team HONDA 32'41.745 155.689 8 laps 46 Valentino ROSSI ITA Nastro Azzurro Honda HONDA 19'39.719 155.337 16 laps 4 Max BIAGGI ITA Marlboro Yamaha Team YAMAHA 19'52.799 153.633 16 laps 99 Jeremy McWILLIAMS GBR Aprilia Grand Prix Racing APRILIA 11'45.148 151.597 21 laps 31 Tetsuya HARADA JPN Aprilia Grand Prix Racing APRILIA 4'15.106 119.724 26 laps Race condition: Dry Pole Position: Sete GIBERNAU 1'36.273 158.623 Km/h Air: 28° Fastest Lap: Lap 5 Valentino ROSSI 1'36.933 157.543 Km/h Humidity: 50% Circuit Record Lap: 1999 Sete GIBERNAU 1'36.554 158.162 Km/h Ground: 40° Circuit Best Lap: 1999 Tadayuki OKADA 1'35.930 159.191 Km/h 13:40'04 SIGHTING LAP SART 13:58'00 WARM UP LAP 14:00'26 RACE START 14:04'07 No jump start 14:04'45 Tetsuya HARADA entered pits 14:10'53 David DE GEA entered pits 14:12'22 Jeremy McWILLIAMS entered pits 14:12'58 David DE GEA re-joined race 14:20'51 Max BIAGGI retired 14:21'07 Valentino ROSSI crashed out - Rider Ok 14:35'35 Sete GIBERNAU retired 14:36'35 Tadayuki OKADA crashed out - Rider Ok The results are provisional until the end of the limit for protest and appeals Time limit for protest expires 60' at the latest after publication of the results - Mr. ......................................................... Time: ................................. MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP MotoGP Moto Welkom, Sunday, March 19, 2000 Official information of MotoGP.
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