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2001 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix

The 2001 Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix was the twelfth round of the 2001 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 21–23 September 2001 at the Circuit de Valencia. Ten days after the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington D.C., Grand Prix Motorcycle Racing's governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) announced that the Valencian Community Motorcycle Grand Prix would go ahead as scheduled. Additionally, the Royal Automobile Club of Spain urged fans and spectators to behave "in keeping with the gravity of the situation and in collective participation in the pain of American citizens".

Spain  2001 Valencian Community Grand Prix
Race details
Race 12 of 16 races in the
2001 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date23 September 2001
Official nameGran Premio Marlboro de la Comunitat Valenciana[1][2]
LocationCircuit de Valencia
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.005 km (2.489 mi)
500cc
Pole position
Rider Italy Max Biaggi
Time 1:34.496
Fastest lap
Rider Spain Sete Gibernau
Time 1:36.792 on lap 30
Podium
First Spain Sete Gibernau
Second Brazil Alex Barros
Third United States Kenny Roberts Jr.
250cc
Pole position
Rider Spain Fonsi Nieto
Time 1:36.379
Fastest lap
Rider Japan Daijiro Kato
Time 1:36.701 on lap 16
Podium
First Japan Daijiro Kato
Second Japan Tetsuya Harada
Third Spain Fonsi Nieto
125cc
Pole position
Rider Spain Toni Elías
Time 1:40.481
Fastest lap
Rider Italy Gino Borsoi
Time 1:41.464 on lap 7
Podium
First San Marino Manuel Poggiali
Second Spain Toni Elías
Third Spain Daniel Pedrosa

500 cc classification

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Pos. No. Rider Team Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 15 Spain  Sete Gibernau Telefónica Movistar Suzuki Suzuki 30 54:39.391 12 25
2 4 Brazil  Alex Barros West Honda Pons Honda 30 +0.293 11 20
3 1 United States  Kenny Roberts Jr. Telefónica Movistar Suzuki Suzuki 30 +1.241 7 16
4 7 Spain  Carlos Checa Marlboro Yamaha Team Yamaha 30 +7.052 8 13
5 19 France  Olivier Jacque Gauloises Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 30 +29.809 14 11
6 11 Japan  Tohru Ukawa Repsol YPF Honda Team Honda 30 +29.863 10 10
7 56 Japan  Shinya Nakano Gauloises Yamaha Tech 3 Yamaha 30 +31.093 3 9
8 6 Japan  Norifumi Abe Antena 3 Yamaha d'Antin Yamaha 30 +31.609 13 8
9 17 Netherlands  Jurgen van den Goorbergh Proton Team KR Proton KR 30 +32.783 9 7
10 3 Italy  Max Biaggi Marlboro Yamaha Team Yamaha 30 +37.774 1 6
11 46 Italy  Valentino Rossi Nastro Azzurro Honda Honda 30 +40.512 2 5
12 5 Australia  Garry McCoy Red Bull Yamaha WCM Yamaha 30 +1:36.743 5 4
13 14 Australia  Anthony West Dee Cee Jeans Racing Team Honda 29 +1 lap 18 3
14 16 Sweden  Johan Stigefelt Sabre Sport Sabre V4 29 +1 lap 21 2
15 21 Netherlands  Barry Veneman Dee Cee Jeans Racing Team Honda 28 +2 laps 20 1
16 9 United Kingdom  Leon Haslam Shell Advance Honda Honda 28 +2 laps 19
17 10 Spain  José Luis Cardoso Antena 3 Yamaha d'Antin Yamaha 26 +4 laps 16
Ret 18 Australia  Brendan Clarke Shell Advance Honda Honda 14 Retirement 22
Ret 28 Spain  Àlex Crivillé Repsol YPF Honda Team Honda 7 Accident 6
Ret 41 Japan  Noriyuki Haga Red Bull Yamaha WCM Yamaha 1 Accident 15
Ret 12 Japan  Haruchika Aoki Arie Molenaar Racing Honda 0 Accident 17
Ret 65 Italy  Loris Capirossi West Honda Pons Honda 0 Accident 4
DNQ 37 Spain  Miguel Tey By Queroseno Racing Honda Did not qualify
Sources: [3][4][5]

250 cc classification

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The race was held in two parts as rain caused its interruption; race times from the two heats were added together to determine the final results.[6]

Pos. No. Rider Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 74 Japan  Daijiro Kato Honda 27 44:01.853 5 25
2 31 Japan  Tetsuya Harada Aprilia 27 +4.943 4 20
3 10 Spain  Fonsi Nieto Aprilia 27 +12.371 1 16
4 7 Spain  Emilio Alzamora Honda 27 +14.972 9 13
5 99 United Kingdom  Jeremy McWilliams Aprilia 27 +21.045 7 11
6 8 Japan  Naoki Matsudo Yamaha 27 +25.817 8 10
7 15 Italy  Roberto Locatelli Aprilia 27 +26.623 3 9
8 44 Italy  Roberto Rolfo Aprilia 27 +26.776 10 8
9 6 Spain  Alex Debón Aprilia 27 +35.372 2 7
10 81 France  Randy de Puniet Aprilia 27 +46.273 14 6
11 42 Spain  David Checa Honda 27 +47.766 13 5
12 18 Malaysia  Shahrol Yuzy Yamaha 27 +47.887 19 4
13 9 Argentina  Sebastián Porto Yamaha 27 +49.132 18 3
14 21 Italy  Franco Battaini Aprilia 27 +51.582 11 2
15 22 Spain  José David de Gea Yamaha 27 +52.052 16 1
16 50 France  Sylvain Guintoli Aprilia 27 +53.057 15
17 46 Japan  Taro Sekiguchi Yamaha 27 +53.108 21
18 20 Spain  Jerónimo Vidal Aprilia 27 +1:17.203 24
19 11 Italy  Riccardo Chiarello Aprilia 27 +1:42.393 22
20 38 Spain  Álvaro Molina Yamaha 27 +1:53.681 27
21 23 Brazil  César Barros Yamaha 27 +2:07.720 28
22 16 Spain  David Tomás Honda 27 +2:12.659 23
23 45 United Kingdom  Stuart Edwards Yamaha 27 +2:14.370 30
24 14 Germany  Katja Poensgen Honda 27 +2:23.258 29
Ret 36 Spain  Luis Costa Yamaha 19 Retirement 26
Ret 66 Germany  Alex Hofmann Aprilia 16 Retirement 12
Ret 37 Italy  Luca Boscoscuro Aprilia 13 Retirement 20
Ret 83 Hungary  Gábor Rizmayer Honda 9 Retirement 31
Ret 57 Italy  Lorenzo Lanzi Aprilia 6 Retirement 17
Ret 24 United Kingdom  Jason Vincent Yamaha 5 Retirement 25
Ret 5 Italy  Marco Melandri Aprilia 3 Retirement 6
DNQ 41 Spain  Dámaso Nácher Honda Did not qualify
DNQ 43 Spain  Isaac Martín Honda Did not qualify
DNQ 72 Spain  Michael García Aprilia Did not qualify
DNQ 12 Germany  Klaus Nöhles Aprilia Did not qualify
Source: [7]

125 cc classification

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Pos. No. Rider Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 54 San Marino  Manuel Poggiali Gilera 25 42:45.422 12 25
2 24 Spain  Toni Elías Honda 25 +0.022 1 20
3 26 Spain  Daniel Pedrosa Honda 25 +0.263 8 16
4 41 Japan  Youichi Ui Derbi 25 +0.305 10 13
5 23 Italy  Gino Borsoi Aprilia 25 +0.561 6 11
6 16 Italy  Simone Sanna Aprilia 25 +0.586 2 10
7 17 Germany  Steve Jenkner Aprilia 25 +0.654 5 9
8 9 Italy  Lucio Cecchinello Aprilia 25 +1.596 3 8
9 11 Italy  Max Sabbatani Aprilia 25 +2.005 4 7
10 25 Spain  Joan Olivé Honda 25 +2.078 9 6
11 28 Hungary  Gábor Talmácsi Honda 25 +15.746 11 5
12 7 Italy  Stefano Perugini Italjet 25 +17.225 29 4
13 6 Italy  Mirko Giansanti Honda 25 +17.369 18 3
14 22 Spain  Pablo Nieto Derbi 25 +17.456 14 2
15 31 Spain  Ángel Rodríguez Aprilia 25 +17.709 19 1
16 29 Spain  Ángel Nieto Jr. Honda 25 +18.686 15
17 34 Andorra  Eric Bataille Honda 25 +20.387 13
18 21 France  Arnaud Vincent Honda 25 +20.537 16
19 20 Italy  Gaspare Caffiero Aprilia 25 +21.800 28
20 19 Italy  Alessandro Brannetti Aprilia 25 +24.857 24
21 18 Czech Republic  Jakub Smrž Honda 25 +24.946 23
22 8 Italy  Gianluigi Scalvini Italjet 25 +38.255 22
23 4 Japan  Masao Azuma Honda 25 +38.692 20
24 77 Spain  Adrián Araujo Honda 25 +42.858 34
25 12 Spain  Raúl Jara Aprilia 25 +43.450 26
26 30 Germany  Jascha Büch Honda 25 +1:01.078 30
Ret 15 San Marino  Alex de Angelis Honda 24 Accident 21
Ret 44 Spain  Héctor Faubel Aprilia 18 Retirement 17
Ret 39 Czech Republic  Jaroslav Huleš Honda 14 Retirement 25
Ret 45 Spain  Javier Forés Aprilia 14 Retirement 27
Ret 75 Italy  Fabrizio Lai Rieju 11 Accident 31
Ret 5 Japan  Noboru Ueda TSR-Honda 7 Accident 7
Ret 37 San Marino  William de Angelis Honda 6 Retirement 33
Ret 82 Finland  Mika Kallio Honda 4 Accident 32
Source: [8]

Championship standings after the race (500cc)

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Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round twelve has concluded.[9]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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  1. ^ "2001 Valencia MotoGP". Motorsportmagazine.com. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  2. ^ Mitchell, Malcolm. "Valencia Ricardo Tormo - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". Progcovers.com. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  3. ^ "2001 Valencia MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine Database". 13 June 2017.
  4. ^ "GP Marlboro Comunitat Valenciana – 500cc – Race Classification" (PDF). MotoGP.com. Dorna Sports. 23 September 2001. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  5. ^ "motogp.com · VALENCIA GRAND PRIX · 500cc Race Classification 2001". www.motogp.com.
  6. ^ "GP Valencia, gara 250: Katoh vola via..." motocorse.com (in Italian). Nexus Web Services. 23 September 2001. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  7. ^ "The 2001 races – Valencia". classic.autosport.com. Autosport. Archived from the original on 26 November 2016. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  8. ^ "GP Marlboro Comunitat Valenciana – 125cc – Race Classification" (PDF). MotoGP.com. Dorna Sports. 23 September 2001. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  9. ^ "Standings" (PDF). resources.motogp.com. 2001. Retrieved 2019-08-21.


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