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R Race CLASSIFICATION Motegi Computerised results and timing service 250cc GRAND PRIX OF JAPAN Race 4801 m. Classification after 23 laps = 110.423 km 20 Pos Rider Nation Team Motorcycle Total Time Km/h Gap 1 25 73 Hiroshi AOYAMA JPN Telefonica Movistar Honda 250 HONDA 43'52.454 151.008 2 20 1 Daniel PEDROSA SPA Telefonica Movistar Honda 250 HONDA 43'57.767 150.704 5.313 3 16 27 Casey STONER AUS Carrera Sunglasses - LCR APRILIA 44'00.235 150.563 7.781 4 13 55 Yuki TAKAHASHI JPN Team Scot HONDA 44'02.676 150.424 10.222 5 11 7 Randy DE PUNIET FRA Aprilia Aspar 250cc APRILIA 44'03.217 150.393 10.763 6 10 34 Andrea DOVIZIOSO ITA Team Scot HONDA 44'03.508 150.376 11.054 7 9 5 Alex DE ANGELIS RSM MS Aprilia Italia Corse APRILIA 44'11.653 149.915 19.199 8 8 80 Hector BARBERA SPA Fortuna Honda HONDA 44'17.119 149.606 24.665 9 7 6 Alex DEBON SPA Wurth Honda BQR HONDA 44'30.137 148.877 37.683 10 6 50 Sylvain GUINTOLI FRA Equipe GP de France - Scrab APRILIA 44'30.576 148.852 38.122 11 5 24 Simone CORSI ITA MS Aprilia Italia Corse APRILIA 44'30.648 148.848 38.194 12 4 17 Steve JENKNER GER Nocable.it Race APRILIA 44'45.665 148.016 53.211 13 3 32 Mirko GIANSANTI ITA Matteoni Racing APRILIA 44'48.818 147.842 56.364 14 2 25 Alex BALDOLINI ITA Campetella Racing APRILIA 45'01.094 147.171 1'08.640 15 1 64 Radomil ROUS CZE Wurth Honda BQR HONDA 45'01.659 147.140 1'09.205 16 93 Kouki TAKAHASHI JPN Dydo Miu Racing Team HONDA 45'10.436 146.663 1'17.982 17 36 Martin CARDENAS COL Aprilia Germany APRILIA 45'17.550 146.279 1'25.096 18 28 Dirk HEIDOLF GER Kiefer-Bos-Castrol Honda HONDA 45'18.542 146.226 1'26.088 19 77 Mamoru AKIYA JPN Team Moto Space YAMAHA 45'25.740 145.840 1'33.286 20 79 Masaki TOKUDOME JPN Henkel Danke J Racing YAMAHA 45'28.052 145.716 1'35.598 21 56 Mathieu GINES FRA Equipe GP de France - Scrab APRILIA 45'30.006 145.612 1'37.552 Not Classified 48 Jorge LORENZO SPA Fortuna Honda HONDA 42'02.878 150.716 1 lap 44 Taro SEKIGUCHI JPN Campetella Racing APRILIA 40'58.790 147.615 2 laps 19 Sebastian PORTO ARG Aprilia Aspar 250cc APRILIA 19'12.929 149.910 13 laps 8 Andrea BALLERINI ITA Abruzzo Racing Team APRILIA 19'44.333 145.935 13 laps 57 Chaz DAVIES GBR Aprilia Germany APRILIA 9'49.315 146.641 18 laps 75 Shuhei AOYAMA JPN Team Harc-Pro HONDA 3'57.496 145.548 21 laps 14 Anthony WEST AUS Red Bull KTM GP250 KTM 4'01.072 143.389 21 laps Not finished first lap 15 Roberto LOCATELLI ITA Carrera Sunglasses - LCR APRILIA 21 Arnaud VINCENT FRA Scuderia Fantic Motor GP FANTIC 78 Ryuji YOKOE JPN RT Morinokumasan Sato Jyuku YAMAHA 96 Jakub SMRZ CZE Arie Molenaar Racing HONDA 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, 2005 Official information of MotoGP www.motogp.com Motegi, Sunday, September 18, 2005 Page 1 of 2 Motegi Computerised results and timing service 250cc GRAND PRIX OF JAPAN Race 4801 m. Classification after 23 laps = 110.423 km 20 Pos Rider Nation Team Motorcycle Total Time Km/h Gap Race condition:Dry Pole Position: Hiroshi AOYAMA 1'51.843 154.534 Km/h Air: 36° Fastest Lap: Lap 14 Daniel PEDROSA 1'53.199 152.683 Km/h Humidity: 11% Circuit Record Lap: 2000 Shinya NAKANO 1'52.253 153.970 Km/h Ground: 39° Circuit Best Lap: 2005 Hiroshi AOYAMA 1'51.843 154.534 Km/h 12:00'00 SIGHTING LAP START 12:13'11 WARM UP LAP START 12:16'37 RACE START 12:19'19 No jump start 12:21'09 Jakub SMRZ crashed out - Rider OK 12:21'09 Roberto LOCATELLI crashed out - Rider OK 12:21'09 Arnaud VINCENT crashed out - Rider OK 12:21'09 Ryuji YOKOE crashed out - Rider OK 12:21'30 Anthony WEST crashed out - Rider OK 12:23'00 Shuhei AOYAMA crashed out - Rider OK 12:28'34 Chaz DAVIES crashed out - Rider OK 12:37'41 Sebastian PORTO crashed out - Rider OK 12:38'48 Andrea BALLERINI entered pits 12:57'46 Taro SEKIGUCHI retired 13:00'00 Alex DE ANGELIS crashed out - Rider OK 13:00'00 Jorge LORENZO crashed out - Rider OK 13:00'14 Alex DE ANGELIS re-joined race 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, 2005 Official information of MotoGP www.motogp.com Motegi, Sunday, September 18, 2005 Page 2 of 2.
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