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R Top Speed & Average Phillip Island Computerised results and timing service SKYY VODKA AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX 125cc Warm Up 17 4448 m. Top Speed Average Rider Nation Motorcycle Top 5 speeds Average Top 36 Mika KALLIO FIN HONDA 233.7 229.9 226.7 226.6 226.6 228.7 233.7 17 Steve JENKNER GER APRILIA 233.4 232.2 227.8 226.0 225.5 229.0 233.4 26 Daniel PEDROSA SPA HONDA 232.8 232.2 232.2 229.0 228.7 231.0 232.8 15 Alex DE ANGELIS RSM APRILIA 231.5 231.0 229.3 229.1 191.1 222.4 231.5 25 Joan OLIVE SPA HONDA 230.8 230.0 229.4 229.2 228.6 229.6 230.8 4 Lucio CECCHINELLO ITA APRILIA 230.8 230.7 228.2 215.5 196.7 220.4 230.8 22 Pablo NIETO SPA APRILIA 230.4 225.9 223.6 223.0 222.2 225.0 230.4 16 Simone SANNA ITA APRILIA 230.0 227.9 227.1 226.2 224.7 227.2 230.0 50 Andrea BALLERINI ITA APRILIA 230.0 227.6 227.2 226.6 226.2 227.5 230.0 1 Manuel POGGIALI RSM GILERA 229.8 227.5 227.2 226.8 226.2 227.5 229.8 19 Alex BALDOLINI ITA APRILIA 229.8 228.2 227.2 226.5 223.9 227.1 229.8 80 Hector BARBERA SPA APRILIA 229.7 229.2 228.2 227.9 218.5 226.7 229.7 34 Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA HONDA 229.4 227.8 225.7 225.0 224.7 226.5 229.4 7 Stefano PERUGINI ITA ITALJET 229.0 224.4 224.3 223.0 221.4 224.4 229.0 33 Stefano BIANCO ITA APRILIA 229.0 228.7 227.0 224.8 224.6 226.8 229.0 23 Gino BORSOI ITA APRILIA 228.4 228.3 227.6 226.5 226.4 227.4 228.4 11 Max SABBATANI ITA APRILIA 228.3 226.8 226.3 222.6 221.4 225.1 228.3 6 Mirko GIANSANTI ITA HONDA 228.2 223.9 222.8 220.9 220.8 223.3 228.2 21 Arnaud VINCENT FRA APRILIA 227.5 226.2 225.8 225.2 224.9 225.9 227.5 31 Mattia ANGELONI ITA GILERA 226.9 226.5 224.4 224.0 223.6 225.1 226.9 12 Klaus NÖHLES GER HONDA 226.3 225.2 222.4 221.6 220.9 223.3 226.3 48 Jorge LORENZO SPA DERBI 226.1 221.9 221.6 221.0 219.6 222.0 226.1 8 Gabor TALMACSI HUN HONDA 225.9 222.5 221.4 221.0 221.0 222.4 225.9 84 Michel FABRIZIO ITA GILERA 225.6 224.3 222.6 220.7 220.5 222.7 225.6 5 Masao AZUMA JPN HONDA 225.1 223.6 223.6 223.0 222.8 223.6 225.1 77 Thomas LUTHI SWI HONDA 225.0 224.7 224.6 222.6 222.0 223.8 225.0 41 Youichi UI JPN DERBI 224.7 224.4 223.7 222.7 222.1 223.5 224.7 37 Marco SIMONCELLI ITA APRILIA 223.6 223.5 223.4 223.3 222.3 223.2 223.6 72 Dario GIUSEPPETTI GER HONDA 222.1 220.5 220.2 218.0 217.0 219.6 222.1 20 Imre TOTH HUN HONDA 221.5 221.3 220.5 219.8 219.6 220.6 221.5 57 Chaz DAVIES GBR APRILIA 221.2 220.5 220.0 218.0 215.4 219.0 221.2 9 Noboru UEDA JPN HONDA 221.2 221.1 220.1 220.0 218.0 220.1 221.2 83 Joshua WATERS AUS HONDA 220.5 215.0 214.2 213.1 212.9 215.1 220.5 42 Christian PISTONI ITA ITALJET 217.4 214.8 214.3 213.8 213.2 214.7 217.4 64 Peter HOLMES AUS HONDA 206.7 205.8 205.2 204.7 204.2 205.3 206.7 82 Jeremy CROWE AUS HONDA 197.6 196.3 195.1 193.9 179.3 192.4 197.6 These data/results can not 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, 2002 Official information of MotoGP www.motograndprix.com Phillip Island, Sunday, October 20, 2002.
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