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The countdown for the Repsol riders in the 2002 World

In the MotoGP, the riders of the Repsol Honda Team are setting the example, holding both leading positions of the overall classification. Rossi has at the moment an advantage of 96 points over his team-mate Ukawa, while the Japanese rider has a credit of 15 points over the third classified, the Italian Biaggi. Despite the decrease of the distance between Ukawa and the third classified, the Repsol rider feels confident due to the fact that he missed the race in England because of an injury.

 

In the 250cc, the fight for the leadership between Marco Melandri and Fonsi Nieto will obviously continue. After a well deserved rest, both riders arrive fit and longing for new battles. The twenty-five points separating them in the overall classification will be the starting point for this second half of the Championship. And while Melandri and Nieto will be fighting for the title, the Spanish riders team-mate, his fellow countryman, Toni Elias, will go on making his way in his new class.

 

Fifth in the overall classification, and only two points away from the immediately preceding rider, the Italian Battaini, Elias main target for the rest of the season will be to jump up to the fourth position of the standings, right behind the three favourites for the title, Melandri, Nieto and Rolfo, as well as trying to get on the podium. Already recovered from the hand injury suffered during the German Grand Prix, Elias is looking forward to getting back to the Championship action.

 

And in the minor category, Alberto Puigs pupils will be looking for new successes. Dani Pedrosa is still immersed in his personal fight for the leadership in the overall classification, with Poggiali twenty points ahead and a new guest in the battle, the Frenchman Arnaud Vincent. His team-mate Joan Olivé, improving as the season moves on, will try to repeat his latest results and get back on the podium as soon as possible.

In MotoGP, the Repsol Honda Team set the standard, occupying the top two positions overall. Rossi now has 96-point lead over his teammate Ukawa, Japan while the pilot has an income of fifteen point lead over third-placed Italian Biaggi. Despite reducing the gap between Ukawa and third, the Repsol rider is calm remembering that England lost the race through injury.

At 250cc, the war for the lead between Marco Melandri and Fonsi Nieto is served. After a well deserved break, both drivers arrive fresh and eager for new battles. The twenty-five points separating them in the general classification will be the starting point of the second half of the season. And while Melandri and compete for the title Nieto, behind the pilot Madrid teammate, Toni Elias, still making their way in this new category for it. Fifth in the overall standings, two points of the pilot before it, the Italian Battaini, your goal for the remainder of the season will pull himself up to fourth place overall behind the three favorites for the title, Melandri, Nieto and Rolfo , and add another podium. Recovered from his hand injury that occurred during the German Grand Prix, Elias is looking forward to the resumption of the Championship.

And in the smallest of the three categories, Alberto Puig’s pupils look for new successes. Dani Pedrosa is still immersed in their particular battle for the lead overall, with Poggiali to twenty points and a new guest in the dispute, the Frenchman Arnaud Vincent. His teammate Joan Olive, low to high so far this season, will look to repeat their past performance and come back to help up to the podium at the earliest time possible

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