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Crivillé Sale Desde La Segunda Fila H De Parrilla El piloto más rápido en el ‘medio litro’ fue el americano Kevin Schwantz (Suzuki) Crivillé sale desde la segunda fila H de parrilla El americano Kevin Schwan tz (Suzuki-Lucky), el italiano Doriano Romboni (Hon da.HB) y el japonés Kazuto Sakata (Honda-EEC) saldrán en las ‘poles’ de sus respecti vas categorías (500, 250 y 125 cc.) del GP. de Austria de motociclismo, que se disputa en el rápido trazado de Salzburgring. Mientras, los españoles tuvieron un papel un tanto decepcionante en las sesiones de entrenamientos de ayer y sólo Alex Crivillé (Honda-Marlboro) pudo meterse en la segunda fila de parrilla. En el ‘medio litro’, Kevin Schwantz mejoró en 9/10 su tiempo de la víspera y superó a Michael Doohan (Honda-Rot hmans), rompiendo a su vez la barrera del 1 ‘18”. Curiosa mente, el norteamericano Wayne Rainey (Yamaha-Marlbo ro) no consiguió mantenerse en la primera línea y poco le fal tó para verse fuera de la segunda por Crivillé y Cadalora (Yamaha-Marlboro). El actual campeón del Wayne Rainey mundo tuvo un susto en los giros iniciales y después ya no pudo no consiguió bajar sus cro conservar su nos de la víspera. Rainey, al igual que Crivillé, se vio per sitio en la judicado por la ligera lloviz primera línea;1]na que cayó en el último cuarto de hora, en el que prácticamente nadie rodó porque no se podían mejorar los tiempos y se corrían graves riesgos. Por otra parte, la pista no estaba con el agua sufi ciente como para trabajar en reglajes de mojado, por si hicie 250 cc. ran falta para la carrera. Esos poco más de diez minutos fue 1. Rómboni (Honda) .1 ‘21 “377. ron muy importantes porque impidieron las variaciones de médiá:187350km/h. los instantes finales, que podrían haber sido importantes 2.Capirossi(Hónda): •i‘21“384 aquí, dada la influencia que tiene la aspiración en los tiempos 3.Bradl(Hbndá) •U21“987 y las escasas diferencias existentes en los diferentes pilotos. 4.Biaggi (Honda). 1’22.028 Así, Doug Chandler (Cagiva) y Shinichi ltoh (Honda 5.:Okada(Honda)::.•.1’.22”289 Rothmans) capturaron una plaza en esta primera fila; el japo .6,.Réggiani.(Aprilia)...1‘22”637 nés sorprendió en los últimos minutos buenos a Alex Barros 7..Kócinski(Súziiki . ) 1’22’675 (Suzuki-Lucky) y Daryl Beattie (Honda-Rothmans). 8Harada (Yamaha) 122’679 De cara a la carrera de hoy, se espera que la prueba se de .9.RugiáAprilia) 22”1:’ 730 sarrolle en pelotón y el pronóstico en ese caso siempre es in 10. Aáki (Honda)1’ 2.2 “866: cierto. De todas formas Kevin Schwantz dio varias vueltas 12Putg(Honda) 1’23279 más rápido que el mejor crono de Doohan y parece conferirle :13,:D’Antjñ (Honda) .1’23’33O una ligera ventaja. Sólo una cosa está clara: quien pierda el 21Borja(Honda) 124252 ‘rebufo’ del grupo de cabeza, puede olvidar el podio. 23MaureliIia)124 388 El otro español en liza, Juan Manuel López Mella (ROC-Xa cobeo), consiguió ser 1 6 y mantener sus esperanzas de pun tuar. López Mella, cortísimo de presupuesto, aún corre con la moto del pasado año y eso se nota. Sólo espera poder dis frutar de ún poco más de dinero para, al menos, acoplar algu kRBkLDi nas piezas nuevas, con las cuales podría estar algo más cerca ______ YÁMAHA de los de delante. MICHELIN VCJR( HELMET5 -;0].
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