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PRESENTA Aermacchi 7 ULTIMA SESION DE .._ — _I_ — — ENTRENAMIENTOS 28. Dave Simmonds Inglaterra Kawas&ai CLASE 50 C. C. 29. Barry Smith, Australia Derbi 30. Brian Smith Australia Honda 10. A. Nieto, España (Derbi), cadena 31. Manuel Varea España Bultaco 2. 10.08. Promedio o fi c jo so 32. F. Villa Italia Montesa 104.900 kmh. 1. H. G. Anscheidt, 33. Derek Woodnian Inglaterra M. Z. Alemania (Suzuki), 2.12.10; 14. Barry Smith, Australia (Derbi), Clase 250 e. e. — 33 vueltas — 125,091 kilómetros 2.13.01; 19. E. Cufi, España (Derbi), 2.18.01; 8. Paul Lode Llaca verde número blanco wijkx H o’ a n d a (Kreidler), PARA AUTOMO VILES 1. Phil Read Inglaterra Yamaha 2. Kant Andersson Suecia Yamaha Y MOTOCICLETAS 3. Angelo Bergamonti Italia Morini 4. Roberto Blanch España Montesa 5. John Blanchard Inglaterra Suzuki DMÉCZJ 6. Juan Garcia España I3ultaco 7. Lietee Brana Alemania Aermacchi 8. Rez Butcher Inglaterra Kawasaki 2.19.05; 9. R. Kunz, Alemania 9. Cliff Carr Inglaterra Aerrnacchi (Kreidler), 2.24.Oá; 18. J. M. 10. Kef Carruthers Australia Drixton - Mafier, España (Derbi), 2.25.04; PRESENTA Aermacchi 7. Benjamin Grau, España (Der 11. Herbert Denzler Suiza Aermacchi bi), 2.25.10; 11. J. Parés, España 12. Paul Eickelberg Alemania Bultaco (Derbi), 2,26.01; 21. C. Giró, Es 14. Salvador Cañellas España Bultaco paña (Derbi), 2.27.04; 15. M. Va 15. Jack Findlay Francia Bultaco rea, España (Derbi), 2.28.07; 5. LA LISTA DE CORREDORES16. Benjamín Grau España Montesa II. Denzier, Suiza (Kreidler), 17. Santiago Herrero • España O. S.S. A. 2.30.02; 3. J. Bordons, España 18. Jan T. Huberts Holanda Kawasaki (Derbi), 2.43.02; 20, J. Gali, Es del 19. Bili Ivy Inglaterra Yamaha paña (Derbi), 3.00.08; 12. 1. L. 20. Gordon Keith. Rodesia Sheene-Bultacc Pasquier, Francia (O e r b i), 21. G. Marsowszky Suiza Bultaco 3.08.03. 22. Ginger Molloy N. Zelanda Bultaco XVIII GRAN PREMIO DE ESPAÑA23. Buhe Nelson Inglaterra Yamaha CLASE 125 C. C. 24. Angel Nieto España Derbi 25. A. Ohligschlager Alemania Bultaco 2. P. Read, Inglaterra (Yama 26. Pedro Alvarez España Bultaco ha), 1.55.4. Promedio oficioso, XXIV INTERNACIONAL DE BARCELONA27. Tommy Robb Irlanda Kawasaki 118.210 kmh.; 1. B, Ivy, Inglate 28. Carlos Rocamora España Bultaco rra (Yamaha), 1.55.5; 3. Kent 29. Heinz Rosner Alemania M. Z. Anderason, Suecia (M. Z., 2.02.9; Clase 50 e. c. — 15 vueltas al circaito — 56,859 kilómetros 30. Horst Seel Alemania Suzuki 24, S, Cañellas, España (Bultaco), Placa blanca número negro 31. Dave Simmonds Inglaterra Kawasaki 2.03.1; 18. G. Molloy, Z. Zelan 32. Barry Smith Australia Derbi da (BuRaco), 2.04.8; 19. A. Nieto, 33. Brian Smith Australia Aermacchi España (Derbi), 2.06.5; 23. H. 1. Hans G. Anscheidt Alemania Suzuki 34. Bruno Spaggiari Italia Ducati Rosner. Alemania (M. Z.), 2.06.6; - Kent Andersson Suecia Derbi 35. Santiago Trias España Montesa .3 Juan Bordons España Derbi 36. Ricardo Fargas España Ducati . 4. Cliff Bordons Inglaterra Honda 37. Francesco Villa Italia Montesa Herbert Denaler Suiza Kreidler 38 Carlos Giró España O. S.S. A. CRDNDMETRAEEnrique Escuder Eépaña X. X. 4 7.Benjamín Grau España Derbi 8. Paul Lodewijkx Holanda Kreidler OMEGA Clase 500 c. e. — 40 vueltas — 151,626 kitómetro - 9. Rudolf Kunz Alemania Kreidler 25. W. Scheimann, Alemaiia 10.Angel Nieto España Derbi Placa amarilla número negro — 11. Juan Parés España Derbi ([fonda). 2.06.8; 22. T. Robb, Derbi Irlanda (Bultaco), 2.07.0; 29. Ba 12. Jean L, Pasquier Francia 1. Giacomo Agostini Italia M. y. Agusta rry Smith, Australia (Derbi), 14. Barry Smith Australia Derbi 2. John Hartie Inglaterra Cowless 2.07,7; 15. G. Keith, Rhodesia 15.Manuel Varea España Derbi 3. John Blanciiard Inglaterra URS-Metisse p 16.Francesco Villa Italia Honda 4. Rez Buteher Inglaterra Norton (Sheene-Bultaco), 2.10.8; 5. Juan Derbi Bordons, España (Derbi), 2.11.8; 17. Abelardo Julien España 5. Angelo Bergamonti Italia Hannah-Patoo. España Derbi - 21. j; L. Pasquier, Francia (Bul .418. José M. Mañer 6. Kel Carruthara Australia Thornpson - Derbi taco), 2.12.1; 14. J. T. Huberts, 19. Francisco Cufí España Westlake Holanda (M. Z.), 2. 16.3; 30. B. 120. Joaquín Galí . España Derbi 7. John Dodds Australia Norton Derbi Smith, Australia, (Hondá), 2.26.3; g21. Carlos Giró España 8. Paul Eicke1bcr Alemania Norton 17. D. Lee, Inglaterra (Bultaco), 9. Jack Findlay Francia Cardani 2.26.9; 31. Manuel VaÑa, Espa 10. Silvio Grasset’i Italia Bianchi Monard ña (Bultaco), 2.27.4. Clase 125 e. e. 27 4ueltas — 102,347 kilómetros 11. Gordon Keith Rodesia 12. Derek Lee Inglaterra Gazcile Placa negra número blanco 14. Gyula Ma!sowszky Suiza Seeley - CLASE 250 C. C. Matchiesa 15. Ginger MoIIoy N. Zelanda Bultaco 19. BilI Ivy, Inglaterra (Ya Bili Ivy Inglaterra Yamaha 16. Bilhi Nelson Inglaterra Hannah-Paton maha), 1.50.9 Promedio oficio 2. Phil Read Inglaterra Yamaha 17. Walter Scheimann Alemania Nørton so, 123.050 kmh.; 1. P. Read, In 3. Kent Andersson Suecia M. Z. 18. Dan Shorcy Inglaterra Petty-Norton glaterra (Yamaha), 1.54.4; 22. 4. H. G. Anscheidt Alemania Suzuki 19. Bruno Spaggiari Italia Ducati G. Molloy, N. Zelanda (Bulta 5. Juan Bordons España Derbi 20. Derek Woodman Inglaterra D. F. W. co), 1.58.5; 29. II. Rosner, Ale 6. Dieter Braun Alemania M. Z. 21. Salvador añellaa España Bultaco mania (M. Z.), 1.58.5; 17. San 7. Cliff Carr Inglaterra Bultaco ti.ago Herrero, España «Ossa), 8. Kel Carruthers Australia Honda 1.593; 14. S. Cañellas, España 9, Herbert Denzier Suiza Honda 10. John Dodds Australia Bultaco (Pasa a la pagina siguiente) 11. Enrique Escuder’ España x. x. 12. Benjamín Grau España Derbi 14. Jan T. Huberts Holanda M. Z. 15. Gordon Keith Rodesia Sheene-Bultaco 16. Rudolf Kunz Alemania Bultaco CORRER CON 17. Derek Lee Inglaterra Bultaco Panaderos... 18. Ginger Molloy N. Zelanda Bultaco 19. Angel Nieto España Derbi 20. A. Ohligschláger Alemania Amor-Spezial __ cadena • TALLERES 21. Pedro Alvarez España Bultaco 22. Tommy Robb Irlanda Bultaco 23. Heinz Rosner Alemania M. Z. BALARTI 5. A. 24. Salvador Cañellas España Bultaco Alemania Ronda. ofrece nuevos modelos de 25. Walter Seheimano 26. Horts Sed Alemania N. Z. HORNOS Y MAQUINARIA 27. Enrique Sirera España x.x. CORRER CO AUTOMA11CA LENA COLAL% 3ARCELONA; C. Aragón. 287. Te!éfco, 241-79-59. SA3ADELL: Teléi. 296-07-12 O Domingo, 5 de mayo de 1%8.
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