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R Practice CLASSIFICATION Assen Computerised results and timing service RIZLA DUTCH TT 250cc Qualifying Practice Nr. 2 12 6049 m. Classification Rider Nation Team MOTORCYCLE Time Lap Total Gap Top Speed 1 13 Marco MELANDRI ITA Blu Aprilia Team APRILIA 2'05.610 15 22 260.9 2 56 Shinya NAKANO JPN Chesterfield Yamaha Tech 3 YAMAHA 2'05.734 19 21 0.124 0.124 254.2 3 4 Tohru UKAWA JPN Shell Advance Honda Team HONDA 2'06.140 23 24 0.530 0.406 259.6 4 19 Olivier JACQUE FRA Chesterfield Yamaha Tech 3 YAMAHA 2'06.220 12 16 0.610 0.080 254.6 5 6 Ralf WALDMANN GER Aprilia Germany APRILIA 2'06.842 12 19 1.232 0.622 256.5 6 26 Klaus NÖHLES GER Aprilia Germany APRILIA 2'07.292 17 18 1.682 0.450 256.7 7 77 Jamie ROBINSON GBR QUB Team Optimum APRILIA 2'07.705 19 21 2.095 0.413 248.9 8 21 Franco BATTAINI ITA Eurobet team Battaini APRILIA 2'07.755 16 18 2.145 0.050 257.1 9 74 Daijiro KATOH JPN Axo Honda Gresini HONDA 2'07.900 5 19 2.290 0.145 257.4 10 18 Shahrol YUZY MAL Petronas Sprinta Team TVK YAMAHA 2'08.121 18 18 2.511 0.221 249.1 11 8 Naoki MATSUDO JPN Petronas Sprinta Team TVK YAMAHA 2'08.194 18 21 2.584 0.073 246.1 12 37 Luca BOSCOSCURO ITA Diesel Vasco Rossi Racing APRILIA 2'08.221 21 21 2.611 0.027 254.2 13 9 Sebastian PORTO ARG Edo Racing YAMAHA 2'08.259 16 18 2.649 0.038 246.3 14 23 Julien ALLEMAND FRA Yamaha Kurz Aral YAMAHA 2'08.268 18 19 2.658 0.009 247.0 15 30 Alex DEBON SPA CC Valencia Airtel Aspar APRILIA 2'08.313 8 20 2.703 0.045 255.3 16 24 Jason VINCENT GBR Padgetts M/C Sales APRILIA 2'08.346 22 22 2.736 0.033 247.5 17 11 Ivan CLEMENTI ITA Campetella Racing APRILIA 2'08.555 19 20 2.945 0.209 251.6 18 41 Jarno JANSSEN NED Rizla Honda TSR-HONDA 2'08.853 3 20 3.243 0.298 249.9 19 42 David CHECA SPA Team Fomma TSR-HONDA 2'08.910 21 22 3.300 0.057 247.8 20 14 Anthony WEST AUS Shell Advance Honda Team HONDA 2'09.025 11 20 3.415 0.115 248.2 21 15 Adrian COATES GBR QUB Team Optimum APRILIA 2'09.067 12 17 3.457 0.042 246.4 22 25 Vincent PHILIPPE FRA Axo Honda Gresini TSR-HONDA 2'09.257 18 21 3.647 0.190 248.0 23 33 David TOMAS SPA Queroseno Racing Team HONDA 2'09.377 17 20 3.767 0.120 249.6 24 44 Roberto ROLFO ITA Racing Factory APRILIA 2'09.394 13 21 3.784 0.017 255.3 25 10 Fonsi NIETO SPA Antena 3 Yamaha-d'Antin YAMAHA 2'09.405 20 21 3.795 0.011 249.1 26 16 Johan STIGEFELT SWE Dee Cee Jeans Racing Team TSR-HONDA 2'09.630 7 21 4.020 0.225 246.3 27 31 Lucas OLIVER SPA Antena 3 Yamaha-d'Antin YAMAHA 2'10.533 15 23 4.923 0.903 244.5 28 22 Sebastien GIMBERT FRA Tino Villa Racing TSR-HONDA 2'11.437 12 13 5.827 0.904 237.3 29 61 Rob FILART NED Filart Racing HONDA 2'13.059 6 21 7.449 1.622 229.3 30 62 Jan BLOK NED MRTT Hugen Racing HONDA 2'13.328 6 19 7.718 0.269 230.5 31 64 Gert PIEPER NED Megacon HONDA 2'13.640 19 19 8.030 0.312 235.2 32 63 Arnold LITJENS NED MRTT Hugen Racing HONDA 2'13.807 17 19 8.197 0.167 233.1 Practice condition: Dry Fastest Lap: Lap: 15 Marco MELANDRI 2'05.610 173.365 Km/h Air: 19° Circuit Record Lap: 1999 Valentino ROSSI 2'05.696 173.246 Km/h Humidity: 64% Circuit Best Lap: 1999 Valentino ROSSI 2'05.018 174.186 Km/h Ground: 23° 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 Assen, Friday, June 23, 2000 Official information of MotoGP.
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