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1990 Yugoslav motorcycle Grand Prix


FieldValue
Grand PrixYugoslav
flagYugoslavia
Official_NameYu Grand Prix
LocationAutomotodrom Rijeka
Course_mi2.590
Course_km4.168
Race_No7
Season_No15
Date17 June
Year1990
ImageAutomotodrom Grobnik.png
Pole_Rider_500Wayne Rainey
Pole_Rider_500_CountryUSA
Pole_Time_5001:28.433
Fast_Rider_500Wayne Rainey
Fast_Rider_500_CountryUSA
Fast_Time_5001:29.220
First_Rider_500Wayne Rainey
First_Rider_500_CountryUSA
Second_Rider_500Kevin Schwantz
Second_Rider_500_CountryUSA
Third_Rider_500Niall Mackenzie
Third_Rider_500_CountryUK
Pole_Rider_250John Kocinski
Pole_Rider_250_CountryUSA
Pole_Time_2501:31.313
Fast_Rider_250Reinhold Roth
Fast_Rider_250_CountryGermany
Fast_Time_2501:31.952
First_Rider_250Carlos Cardús
First_Rider_250_CountrySpain
Second_Rider_250John Kocinski
Second_Rider_250_CountryUSA
Third_Rider_250Martin Wimmer
Third_Rider_250_CountryGermany
Pole_Rider_125Jorge Martínez
Pole_Rider_125_CountrySpain
Pole_Time_1251:37.191
Fast_Rider_125Doriano Romboni
Fast_Rider_125_CountryItaly
Fast_Time_1251:38.076
First_Rider_125Stefan Prein
First_Rider_125_CountryGermany
Second_Rider_125Loris Capirossi
Second_Rider_125_CountryItaly
Third_Rider_125Bruno Casanova
Third_Rider_125_CountryItaly

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The 1990 Yugoslavian motorcycle Grand Prix was the seventh round of the 1990 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 15–17 June 1990 at the Rijeka circuit.

500 cc race

In qualifying Christian Sarron crashed and dragged off the tarmac by track marshals, which brought complaints from riders that the race organization was unprofessional.

At the start, Wayne Rainey led, followed by Mick Doohan and Niall Mackenzie, while behind them two Cagiva riders collided and crashed: Ron Haslam and Randy Mamola. Haslam touched the back of a bike, and fell off into Mamola. After this, Alex Barros crashed, leaving Cagiva without anymore riders in the race.

Schwantz found his rhythm and caught the group of three chasing Rainey: Doohan, Mackenzie and Chili; a small gap to the fight for sixth between Ruggia and Sito Pons.

The gap to Rainey looked too big to close, and the fight for second narrowed down to Mackenzie and Schwantz. Behind him, Doohan led Pons and Chili, but Pons lost the front end on the exit of a right turn, and Chili hit the fallen rider or bike and was thrown into the air. The question of race organization came to mind again when Pons was not immediately sent for a medical checkup.

250 cc race

During practice Wilco Zeelenberg was severely injured in an accident that sent him and his bike up a hill into the spectators behind scattered hay bales. None were injured. Australian Darren Milner would deputise for him in the remaining sessions.

The race was disrupted by torrential rain, and it would have been stopped with two laps to go. However, with marshalls not waving red flags at all parts of the circuit, this was not properly communicated to the riders. Milner spotted a red flag in the distance and slowed down to a dangerous degree. Reinhold Roth came from behind at full speed and was trying to evade Àlex Crivillé, but he was blindsided by Milner and they collided, flinging both riders through the air over the track and collecting Crivillé from his bike mid-air. With all of the red flags finally out, riders were still lapping around the circuit, while spectators and medical personnel flooded the scene to aid the three afflicted. Milner and Crivillé were dragged away in an unprofessional and dangerous manner, but Roth was left comatose and had to be airlifted to a nearby clinic for emergency checkups. The impact of the accident left him paralysed from the waist down, and the cerebral damage he suffered would eventually lead to a fatal lung collapse in 2021.

Carlos Cardus was declared the winner.

500 cc classification

Pos.RiderTeamManufacturerTime/RetiredPoints123456789RetRetRetRetRetRetRetSources:
USA Wayne RaineyMarlboro Team RobertsYamaha48:10.80620
USA Kevin SchwantzLucky Strike SuzukiSuzuki+10.07417
GBR Niall MackenzieLucky Strike SuzukiSuzuki+33.68515
AUS Mick DoohanRothmans Honda TeamHonda+43.53013
FRA Jean Philippe RuggiaSonauto GauloisesYamaha+1:11.44711
ITA Marco PapaTeam ROC Elf La CinqHonda+1 Lap10
NLD Cees DoorakkersHRK MotorsHonda+1 Lap9
AUT Karl TruchsessHonda+1 Lap8
CHE Nicholas SchmassmanTeam SchmassmanHonda+1 Lap7
ITA Vittorio ScatolaTeam ElitPatonRetirement
ESP Sito PonsCampsa BanestoHondaRetirement
GBR Ron HaslamCagiva CorseCagivaRetirement
USA Randy MamolaCagiva CorseCagivaRetirement
ESP Juan GarrigaDucados YamahaYamahaRetirement
ITA Pierfrancesco ChiliTeam ROC Elf La CinqHondaRetirement
BRA Alex BarrosCagiva CorseCagivaRetirement

References

| Previous_year's_race = 1989 Yugoslavian Grand Prix | Next_year's_race = None

References

  1. "Grand Prix uitslagen en bijzonderheden 1990". Archive.li.
  2. "Grobnik | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". Progcovers.com.
  3. "Moto GP statistics". [[Moto GP]].
  4. (13 June 2017). "1990 Yugoslavian MotoGP - Motor Sport Magazine Database".
  5. "motogp.com · YUGOSLAVIAN GRAND PRIX · 500cc Race Classification 1990".
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