2000 South African motorcycle Grand Prix

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

South Africa2000 South African Grand Prix
Race details
Race 1 of 16 races in the
2000 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date19 March 2000
Official nameGauloisesAfrica's Grand Prix[1]
LocationPhakisa Freeway,Welkom
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.242 km (2.636 mi)
500cc
Pole position
Rider SpainSete Gibernau
Time 1:36.273
Fastest lap
Rider ItalyValentino Rossi
Time 1:36.933 on lap 5
Podium
First AustraliaGarry McCoy
Second SpainCarlos Checa
Third ItalyLoris Capirossi
250cc
Pole position
Rider JapanShinya Nakano
Time 1:37.705
Fastest lap
Rider JapanDaijiro Kato
Time 1:37.440 on lap 15
Podium
First JapanShinya Nakano
Second JapanDaijiro Kato
Third JapanTohru Ukawa
125cc
Pole position
Rider ItalyRoberto Locatelli
Time 1:43.464
Fastest lap
Rider FranceArnaud Vincent
Time 1:42.782 on lap 22
Podium
First FranceArnaud Vincent
Second ItalyMirko Giansanti
Third SpainEmilio Alzamora

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 Crivilléwho 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 Okadamoved up to third, closely followed byLoris Capirossiwho 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 Biaggiand 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 Gibernaualso 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 Prixwho was won byMick Doohan.

500 cc classification

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Pos. No. Rider Team Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 24 Garry McCoy Red Bull Yamaha WCM Yamaha 28 45:38.775 9 25
2 7 Carlos Checa Marlboro Yamaha Team Yamaha 28 +0.366 4 20
3 65 Loris Capirossi Emerson Honda Pons Honda 28 +1.590 2 16
4 10 Alex Barros Emerson Honda Pons Honda 28 +9.745 13 13
5 1 Àlex Crivillé Repsol Honda Team Honda 28 +10.253 7 11
6 2 Kenny Roberts Jr. Telefónica Movistar Suzuki Suzuki 28 +15.853 3 10
7 6 Norick Abe Antena 3 Yamaha d'Antin Yamaha 28 +24.228 15 9
8 9 Nobuatsu Aoki Telefónica Movistar Suzuki Suzuki 28 +26.719 12 8
9 55 Régis Laconi Red Bull Yamaha WCM Yamaha 28 +36.231 16 7
10 17 Jurgen van den Goorbergh Rizla Honda TSR-Honda 28 +37.613 11 6
11 25 José Luis Cardoso Maxon Dee Cee Jeans Honda 28 +1:04.044 20 5
12 22 Sébastien Gimbert Tecmas Honda Elf Honda 28 +1:14.912 17 4
13 15 Yoshiteru Konishi F.C.C. TSR TSR-Honda 28 +1:30.049 21 3
14 12 Shane Norval Sabre Sport Honda 28 +1:32.776 19 2
15 11 José David de Gea Proton Team KR ModenasKR3 27 +1 lap 18 1
Ret 8 Tadayuki Okada Repsol Honda Team Honda 21 Accident 6
Ret 5 Sete Gibernau Repsol Honda Team Honda 20 Retirement 1
Ret 46 Valentino Rossi Nastro Azzurro Honda Honda 12 Accident 5
Ret 4 Max Biaggi Marlboro Yamaha Team Yamaha 12 Retirement 10
Ret 99 Jeremy McWilliams Aprilia Grand Prix Racing Aprilia 7 Retirement 8
Ret 31 Tetsuya Harada Aprilia Grand Prix Racing Aprilia 2 Retirement 14
Sources:[6][7][8]

250 cc classification

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Pos. No. Rider Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 56 Shinya Nakano Yamaha 26 42:34.085 1 25
2 74 Daijiro Kato Honda 26 +0.875 3 20
3 4 Tohru Ukawa Honda 26 +13.813 2 16
4 19 Olivier Jacque Yamaha 26 +30.687 5 13
5 14 Anthony West Honda 26 +47.621 4 11
6 21 Franco Battaini Aprilia 26 +47.705 6 10
7 6 Ralf Waldmann Aprilia 26 +58.221 7 9
8 9 Sebastián Porto Yamaha 26 +1:02.190 11 8
9 24 Jason Vincent Aprilia 26 +1:07.732 17 7
10 8 Naoki Matsudo Yamaha 26 +1:09.269 18 6
11 77 Jamie Robinson Aprilia 26 +1:23.219 14 5
12 30 Alex Debón Aprilia 26 +1:25.538 10 4
13 13 Marco Melandri Aprilia 26 +1:29.763 8 3
14 26 Klaus Nöhles Aprilia 26 +1:31.878 13 2
15 44 Roberto Rolfo TSR-Honda 25 +1 lap 28 1
16 42 David Checa TSR-Honda 25 +1 lap 24
17 41 Jarno Janssen TSR-Honda 25 +1 lap 19
18 12 Mike Baldinger Yamaha 25 +1 lap 26
Ret 10 Fonsi Nieto Yamaha 21 Retirement 23
Ret 31 Lucas Oliver Yamaha 20 Retirement 27
Ret 18 Shahrol Yuzy Yamaha 19 Retirement 12
Ret 16 Johan Stigefelt TSR-Honda 17 Retirement 20
Ret 11 Ivan Clementi Aprilia 14 Retirement 22
Ret 54 David García Aprilia 12 Accident 21
Ret 37 Luca Boscoscuro Aprilia 10 Retirement 9
Ret 66 Alex Hofmann Aprilia 8 Retirement 15
Ret 15 Adrian Coates Aprilia 3 Accident 16
DNS 25 Vincent Philippe TSR-Honda 0 Did not start 25
Source:[9]

125 cc classification

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Pos. No. Rider Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 21 Arnaud Vincent Aprilia 24 41:35.310 6 25
2 32 Mirko Giansanti Honda 24 +1.937 4 20
3 1 Emilio Alzamora Honda 24 +2.057 11 16
4 4 Roberto Locatelli Aprilia 24 +2.362 1 13
5 5 Noboru Ueda Honda 24 +4.566 7 11
6 17 Steve Jenkner Honda 24 +11.073 5 10
7 8 Gianluigi Scalvini Aprilia 24 +11.187 3 9
8 26 Ivan Goi Honda 24 +11.504 8 8
9 3 Masao Azuma Honda 24 +37.723 12 7
10 23 Gino Borsoi Aprilia 24 +39.819 9 6
11 9 Lucio Cecchinello Honda 24 +39.887 18 5
12 16 Simone Sanna Aprilia 24 +39.964 10 4
13 29 Ángel Nieto Jr. Honda 24 +40.474 14 3
14 12 Randy de Puniet Aprilia 24 +41.118 13 2
15 22 Pablo Nieto Derbi 24 +52.411 16 1
16 15 Alex de Angelis Honda 24 +52.639 15
17 35 Reinhard Stolz Honda 24 +1:22.243 20
18 10 Adrián Araujo Honda 24 +1:27.527 24
19 53 William de Angelis Aprilia 24 +1:27.811 21
20 11 Max Sabbatani Honda 24 +1:28.093 17
21 51 Marco Petrini Aprilia 24 +1:28.449 19
22 24 Leon Haslam Italjet 24 +1:28.648 22
23 18 Antonio Elías Honda 24 +1:47.350 23
Ret 39 Jaroslav Huleš Italjet 4 Retirement 25
Ret 41 Youichi Ui Derbi 0 Accident 2
DNS 54 Manuel Poggiali Derbi Did 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]

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

References

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  1. ^"2000 South African MotoGP".Motorsportmagazine.13 June 2017.Retrieved16 May2018.
  2. ^"Australian Garry McCoy Wins Opening Round of 500 GP in South Africa; Shinya Nakano Takes 250 GP « MotorcycleDaily – Motorcycle News, Editorials, Product Reviews and Bike Reviews".Motorcycledaily.Retrieved1 January2019.
  3. ^"Rossi: I thought 'why are they so slow?'… and crashed!".Crash.net.29 March 2018.Retrieved1 January2019.
  4. ^"McCoy holds on to scoop SA Grand Prix - Cape Argus".Independent Online.South Africa.Retrieved1 January2019.
  5. ^"Yamaha s bullish season opener - Yamaha Racing".Archived fromthe originalon 2 January 2019.Retrieved1 January2019.
  6. ^"2000 South African MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine Database".Motorsportmagazine.13 June 2017.Retrieved20 July2018.
  7. ^"Gauloises Africa's Grand Prix – 500cc – Race Classification"(PDF).MotoGP.Dorna Sports.19 March 2000.Retrieved20 July2018.
  8. ^"500cc Race Classification 2000".Motogp.Retrieved20 July2018.
  9. ^"Gauloises Africa's Grand Prix – 250cc – Race Classification"(PDF).MotoGP.Dorna Sports.19 March 2000.Retrieved20 July2018.
  10. ^"Gauloises Africa's Grand Prix – 125cc – Race Classification"(PDF).MotoGP.Dorna Sports.19 March 2000.Retrieved20 July2018.
  11. ^"Standings"(PDF).resources.motogp.2000.Retrieved20 August2019.


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