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2000 South African motorcycle Grand Prix

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Motorcycle race
South Africa  2000 South African Grand Prix
Race details
Race 1 of 16 races in the
2000 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date19 March 2000
Official nameGauloises Africa's Grand Prix[1]
LocationPhakisa Freeway,Welkom
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.242 km (2.636 mi)
500cc
Pole position
RiderSpainSete Gibernau
Time1:36.273
Fastest lap
RiderItalyValentino Rossi
Time1:36.933 on lap 5
Podium
FirstAustraliaGarry McCoy
SecondSpainCarlos Checa
ThirdItalyLoris Capirossi
250cc
Pole position
RiderJapanShinya Nakano
Time1:37.705
Fastest lap
RiderJapanDaijiro Kato
Time1:37.440 on lap 15
Podium
FirstJapanShinya Nakano
SecondJapanDaijiro Kato
ThirdJapanTohru Ukawa
125cc
Pole position
RiderItalyRoberto Locatelli
Time1:43.464
Fastest lap
RiderFranceArnaud Vincent
Time1:42.782 on lap 22
Podium
FirstFranceArnaud Vincent
SecondItalyMirko Giansanti
ThirdSpainEmilio Alzamora

The2000 South African motorcycle Grand Prix was the first round of the2000 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 19 March 2000 atPhakisa Freeway.

500cc race report

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This race was most notable for the shock win of WCM riderGarry McCoy. Initially, many thought that it would be 1999 500cc world championÀlex Crivillé who would win the race, mainly thanks to the pole he had obtained on Saturday. This race also marked the first ever 500cc race ofValentino Rossi.

At the start of the race,Kenny Roberts Jr. on his Suzuki, overtook Gibernau at the start to lead the opening lap, followed by the Yamaha ofCarlos Checa. Crivillé would drop down to 7th, whilstTadayuki Okada moved up to third, closely followed byLoris Capirossi who would swap places with each other a few times on the opening lap. McCoy at that time was only in 8th place, and Rossi in 13th after a bad opening lap.

After a few laps, Checa would overtake Kenny Roberts Jr. for the lead, and not long after that Capirossi would follow suit. McCoy dropped to 9th place, with Valentino Rossi behind him.[2]

On the 5th lap, Capirossi overtook Checa to lead the race, and after 12 laps, bothMax Biaggi and Valentino Rossi were out of the race; Biaggi because of technical problems, and Rossi because of a crash.[3]

With the laps closing down, McCoy overtook multiple people to reach third place.Sete Gibernau also overtook Kenny Roberts to go on and finish in what would be 4th place, but ran wide and eventually retired. Not much later, Crivillé would end up overtaking Roberts Jr. as well.

With 5 laps to go, McCoy overtook the Honda of Capirossi and went up into second place. A few corners later, he overtook the other Yamaha of Checa to lead the race. He held off a late charge from Checa and would come home to win the race with 0.366 seconds difference: the first 500cc race of his career.[4][5]

This was the first race to be won by an Australian since the1998 Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix who was won byMick Doohan.

500 cc classification

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Pos.No.RiderTeamManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
124AustraliaGarry McCoyRed Bull Yamaha WCMYamaha2845:38.775925
27SpainCarlos ChecaMarlboro Yamaha TeamYamaha28+0.366420
365ItalyLoris CapirossiEmerson Honda PonsHonda28+1.590216
410BrazilAlex BarrosEmerson Honda PonsHonda28+9.7451313
51SpainÀlex CrivilléRepsol Honda TeamHonda28+10.253711
62United StatesKenny Roberts Jr.Telefónica Movistar SuzukiSuzuki28+15.853310
76JapanNorick AbeAntena 3 Yamaha d'AntinYamaha28+24.228159
89JapanNobuatsu AokiTelefónica Movistar SuzukiSuzuki28+26.719128
955FranceRégis LaconiRed Bull Yamaha WCMYamaha28+36.231167
1017NetherlandsJurgen van den GoorberghRizla HondaTSR-Honda28+37.613116
1125SpainJosé Luis CardosoMaxon Dee Cee JeansHonda28+1:04.044205
1222FranceSébastien GimbertTecmas Honda ElfHonda28+1:14.912174
1315JapanYoshiteru KonishiF.C.C. TSRTSR-Honda28+1:30.049213
1412South AfricaShane NorvalSabre SportHonda28+1:32.776192
1511SpainJosé David de GeaProton Team KRModenasKR327+1 lap181
Ret8JapanTadayuki OkadaRepsol Honda TeamHonda21Accident6
Ret5SpainSete GibernauRepsol Honda TeamHonda20Retirement1
Ret46ItalyValentino RossiNastro Azzurro HondaHonda12Accident5
Ret4ItalyMax BiaggiMarlboro Yamaha TeamYamaha12Retirement10
Ret99United KingdomJeremy McWilliamsAprilia Grand Prix RacingAprilia7Retirement8
Ret31JapanTetsuya HaradaAprilia Grand Prix RacingAprilia2Retirement14
Sources:[6][7][8]

250 cc classification

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Pos.No.RiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
156JapanShinya NakanoYamaha2642:34.085125
274JapanDaijiro KatoHonda26+0.875320
34JapanTohru UkawaHonda26+13.813216
419FranceOlivier JacqueYamaha26+30.687513
514AustraliaAnthony WestHonda26+47.621411
621ItalyFranco BattainiAprilia26+47.705610
76GermanyRalf WaldmannAprilia26+58.22179
89ArgentinaSebastián PortoYamaha26+1:02.190118
924United KingdomJason VincentAprilia26+1:07.732177
108JapanNaoki MatsudoYamaha26+1:09.269186
1177United KingdomJamie RobinsonAprilia26+1:23.219145
1230SpainAlex DebónAprilia26+1:25.538104
1313ItalyMarco MelandriAprilia26+1:29.76383
1426GermanyKlaus NöhlesAprilia26+1:31.878132
1544ItalyRoberto RolfoTSR-Honda25+1 lap281
1642SpainDavid ChecaTSR-Honda25+1 lap24
1741NetherlandsJarno JanssenTSR-Honda25+1 lap19
1812GermanyMike BaldingerYamaha25+1 lap26
Ret10SpainFonsi NietoYamaha21Retirement23
Ret31SpainLucas OliverYamaha20Retirement27
Ret18MalaysiaShahrol YuzyYamaha19Retirement12
Ret16SwedenJohan StigefeltTSR-Honda17Retirement20
Ret11ItalyIvan ClementiAprilia14Retirement22
Ret54SpainDavid GarcíaAprilia12Accident21
Ret37ItalyLuca BoscoscuroAprilia10Retirement9
Ret66GermanyAlex HofmannAprilia8Retirement15
Ret15United KingdomAdrian CoatesAprilia3Accident16
DNS25FranceVincent PhilippeTSR-Honda0Did not start25
Source:[9]

125 cc classification

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Pos.No.RiderManufacturerLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
121FranceArnaud VincentAprilia2441:35.310625
232ItalyMirko GiansantiHonda24+1.937420
31SpainEmilio AlzamoraHonda24+2.0571116
44ItalyRoberto LocatelliAprilia24+2.362113
55JapanNoboru UedaHonda24+4.566711
617GermanySteve JenknerHonda24+11.073510
78ItalyGianluigi ScalviniAprilia24+11.18739
826ItalyIvan GoiHonda24+11.50488
93JapanMasao AzumaHonda24+37.723127
1023ItalyGino BorsoiAprilia24+39.81996
119ItalyLucio CecchinelloHonda24+39.887185
1216ItalySimone SannaAprilia24+39.964104
1329SpainÁngel Nieto Jr.Honda24+40.474143
1412FranceRandy de PunietAprilia24+41.118132
1522SpainPablo NietoDerbi24+52.411161
1615San MarinoAlex de AngelisHonda24+52.63915
1735GermanyReinhard StolzHonda24+1:22.24320
1810SpainAdrián AraujoHonda24+1:27.52724
1953San MarinoWilliam de AngelisAprilia24+1:27.81121
2011ItalyMax SabbataniHonda24+1:28.09317
2151ItalyMarco PetriniAprilia24+1:28.44919
2224United KingdomLeon HaslamItaljet24+1:28.64822
2318SpainAntonio ElíasHonda24+1:47.35023
Ret39Czech RepublicJaroslav HulešItaljet4Retirement25
Ret41JapanYouichi UiDerbi0Accident2
DNS54San MarinoManuel PoggialiDerbiDid not start
Source:[10]

Championship standings after the race (500cc)

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Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round one has concluded.[11]

Riders' Championship standings
Pos.RiderPoints
1AustraliaGarry McCoy25
2SpainCarlos Checa20
3ItalyLoris Capirossi16
4BrazilAlex Barros13
5SpainÀlex Crivillé11
Constructors' Championship standings
Pos.ConstructorPoints
1JapanYamaha25
2JapanHonda16
3JapanSuzuki10
4JapanTSR-Honda6
5MalaysiaModenasKR31

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

References

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  1. ^"2000 South African MotoGP".Motorsportmagazine.com. 13 June 2017. Retrieved16 May 2018.
  2. ^"Australian Garry McCoy Wins Opening Round of 500 GP in South Africa; Shinya Nakano Takes 250 GP « MotorcycleDaily.com – Motorcycle News, Editorials, Product Reviews and Bike Reviews".Motorcycledaily.com. Retrieved1 January 2019.
  3. ^"Rossi: I thought 'why are they so slow?'… and crashed!".Crash.net. 29 March 2018. Retrieved1 January 2019.
  4. ^"McCoy holds on to scoop SA Grand Prix - Cape Argus".Independent Online. South Africa. Retrieved1 January 2019.
  5. ^"Yamaha s bullish season opener - Yamaha Racing". Archived fromthe original on 2 January 2019. Retrieved1 January 2019.
  6. ^"2000 South African MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine Database".Motorsportmagazine.com. 13 June 2017. Retrieved20 July 2018.
  7. ^"Gauloises Africa's Grand Prix – 500cc – Race Classification"(PDF).MotoGP.com.Dorna Sports. 19 March 2000. Retrieved20 July 2018.
  8. ^"500cc Race Classification 2000".Motogp.com. Retrieved20 July 2018.
  9. ^"Gauloises Africa's Grand Prix – 250cc – Race Classification"(PDF).MotoGP.com.Dorna Sports. 19 March 2000. Retrieved20 July 2018.
  10. ^"Gauloises Africa's Grand Prix – 125cc – Race Classification"(PDF).MotoGP.com.Dorna Sports. 19 March 2000. Retrieved20 July 2018.
  11. ^"Standings"(PDF).resources.motogp.com. 2000. Retrieved20 August 2019.


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