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R Race CLASSIFICATION Automotodrom Brno Computerised results and timing service MotoGP GAULOISES GP CESKE REPUBLIKY Race 20 5403 m. Classification after 22 laps = 118.866 km Pos Rider Nation Team Motorcycle Total Time Km/h Gap 1 25 15 Sete GIBERNAU SPA Telefonica Movistar Honda Mot HONDA 44'03.480 161.876 2 20 46 Valentino ROSSI ITA Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha YAMAHA 44'06.994 161.661 3.514 3 16 3 Max BIAGGI ITA Camel Honda HONDA 44'07.810 161.611 4.330 4 13 6 Makoto TAMADA JPN Camel Honda HONDA 44'19.737 160.887 16.257 5 11 65 Loris CAPIROSSI ITA Ducati Marlboro Team DUCATI 44'21.410 160.786 17.930 6 10 7 Carlos CHECA SPA Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha YAMAHA 44'24.661 160.589 21.181 7 9 45 Colin EDWARDS USA Telefonica Movistar Honda Mot HONDA 44'25.951 160.512 22.471 8 8 17 Norick ABE JPN Fortuna Gauloises Tech 3 YAMAHA 44'34.559 159.995 31.079 9 7 33 Marco MELANDRI ITA Fortuna Gauloises Tech 3 YAMAHA 44'34.638 159.990 31.158 10 6 10 Kenny ROBERTS USA Team Suzuki MotoGP SUZUKI 44'35.105 159.962 31.625 11 5 50 Neil HODGSON GBR D’Antin MotoGP DUCATI 44'37.574 159.815 34.094 12 4 56 Shinya NAKANO JPN Kawasaki Racing Team KAWASAKI 44'57.604 158.628 54.124 13 3 66 Alex HOFMANN GER Kawasaki Racing Team KAWASAKI 44'57.768 158.619 54.288 14 2 99 Jeremy McWILLIAMS GBR MS Aprilia Racing APRILIA 45'00.951 158.432 57.471 15 1 9 Nobuatsu AOKI JPN Proton Team KR PROTON KR 45'21.995 157.207 1'18.515 16 88 Andrew PITT AUS Moriwaki Racing MORIWAKI 45'22.171 157.197 1'18.691 17 84 Michel FABRIZIO ITA WCM HARRIS WCM 45'56.618 155.232 1'53.138 Not Classified 12 Troy BAYLISS AUS Ducati Marlboro Team DUCATI 40'43.985 159.172 2 laps 77 James ELLISON GBR WCM HARRIS WCM 42'22.331 153.015 2 laps 11 Ruben XAUS SPA D’Antin MotoGP DUCATI 38'58.007 158.068 3 laps 69 Nicky HAYDEN USA Repsol Honda Team HONDA 36'06.212 161.625 4 laps 4 Alex BARROS BRA Repsol Honda Team HONDA 28'05.698 161.542 8 laps 21 John HOPKINS USA Team Suzuki MotoGP SUZUKI 24'17.717 160.119 10 laps 32 Gregorio LAVILLA SPA Team Suzuki MotoGP SUZUKI 8'28.522 152.998 18 laps Race condition:Dry Pole Position: Sete GIBERNAU 2'09.782 149.872 Km/h Air: 16° Fastest Lap (Unofficial new record):Lap 6 Alex BARROS 1'59.302 163.038 Km/h Humidity: 48% Circuit Record Lap: 2003 Valentino ROSSI 1'59.966 162.135 Km/h Ground: 24° Circuit Best Lap: 2003 Valentino ROSSI 1'58.769 163.770 Km/h 13:40'00 SIGHTING LAP START 13:58'00 WARM UP LAP START 14:01'13 RACE START 14:03'13 No jump start 14:09'49 Gregorio LAVILLA entered pits 14:27'36 John HOPKINS retired 14:30'35 Alex BARROS crashed out - Rider OK 14:37'42 Nicky HAYDEN crashed out - Rider OK 14:42'38 Ruben XAUS crashed out - Rider OK 14:45'26 Troy BAYLISS crashed out - Rider OK 14:46'38 James ELLISON crashed out - Rider OK 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, 2004 Official information of MotoGP www.motogp.com Brno, Sunday, August 22, 2004.
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