Seventh round of the 2002 World Grand Prix Holland hosts the premier class with Valentino Rossi and full of strength after winning five of six Grand Prix starts, has become a leader in the overall standings. Its immediate follower classification is none other than his team-mate Tohru Ukawa, who leads the Italian in the overall standings on 48 points. Third is also Italian Loris Capirossi, but Rossi eighty points.
250cc. the classification is much closer, and while Fonsi Nieto remains in front of it, just six points separating him from second place, Marco Melandri. The umpire, another Italian who Fonsi considers its most direct rival in the fight for the title, is now 21 points behind Spanish. And while Fonsi struggle to stay ahead of the classification, mate Toni Elias is ninth and with an eye to pull himself up to fifth place in the table.
125cc. Dani Pedrosa has taken an important step in the overall standings after his second Grand Prix of Catalunya. Regularity, has finished every race, and recent results have allowed him to rise to third place just four points in the second, the Frenchman Vincent. Poggiali leader remains very strong at the head of the standings, but his twenty-five point lead is not insurmountable and now have to see how they develop the following tests. And while Pedrosa is about the leader, Olivé occupies the thirteenth position overall, a place to be improved to be regular little to achieve its results.