Emilio Alzamora
Emilio Alzamora Escardibul (born May 22, 1973 in Lleida, Spain) is a former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer. He was the 1999 F.I.M. 125cc world champion. He is the second rider to win a Grand Prix motorcycle world championship without having won a race. Alzamora got his start racing in the 80cc class, winning the 1989 80cc championship of Catalunya at the age of 16. In 1994, he made his Grand Prix debut in the 125 class as a member of former world champion Paolo Pileri's team. He moved up to the 250 class in 1997, but after a season marred by injuries, he returned to the 125 class. Alzamora won the 1999 125cc world championship without winning a race by virtue of 10 podium positions, defeating Marco Melandri and Masao Azuma who each had five victories. He continued to compete until the 2003 File:2003 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The crew of STS-107 perished when the Space Shuttle Columbia Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, disintegrated during reentry into ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Grand Prix Motorcycle Racing World Champions
Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier championship of motorcycle road racing, which has been divided into three classes since the 1990 season: 125cc, 250cc and MotoGP, with the addition of MotoE, an electric motorcycle class, in 2019. Classes that have been discontinued include 350cc and 50cc/80cc. The Grand Prix Road-Racing World Championship was established in 1949 by the sport's governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), and is the oldest motorsport World Championship. There were four classes when the championship started in 1949; 500cc, 350cc, 250cc and 125cc. The 50cc class was introduced in the 1962 season. Due to escalating costs that resulted in a number of manufacturers leaving the championship, the FIM limited the 50cc bikes to a single cylinder, the 125cc and 250cc bikes were limited to two cylinders and the 350cc and 500cc bikes were limited to four cylinders. The 350cc class was discontinued in 1982; two years later the 50cc cla ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1994 Italian Motorcycle Grand Prix
The 1994 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix was the eighth race of the 1994 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 3 July 1994 at the Mugello Circuit. 500 cc classification 250 cc classification * Nobuatsu Aoki suffered a shoulder injury in a crash during practice and withdrew from the event. 125 cc classification * Yoshiaki Katoh suffered a kneecap injury in a crash during practice and withdrew from the event. References {{MotoGP_race_report , Name_of_race = Italian Grand Prix , Year_of_race = 1994 , Previous_race_in_season = 1994 Dutch TT , Next_race_in_season = 1994 French Grand Prix , Previous_year's_race = 1993 Italian Grand Prix , Next_year's_race = 1995 Italian Grand Prix Italian motorcycle Grand Prix Italian Motorcycle Grand Prix Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier class of motorcycle road racing events held on road circuits sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). Independent motorcycle racing events have ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1994 Dutch TT
The 1994 Dutch TT was the seventh round of the 1994 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 25 June 1994 at the TT Circuit Assen located in Assen, Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl .... 500 cc classification 250 cc classification * Alessandro Gramigni suffered a shoulder injury in a crash during practice and withdrew from the event. 125 cc classification * Bruno Casanova suffered a broken leg in a crash during practice and missed the remainder of the season. * Oliver Koch suffered a broken arm & collarbone in a crash during practice and missed the next three rounds of the season. References {{MotoGP_race_report , Name_of_race = Dutch TT , Year_of_race = 1994 , Previous_race_in_season = 1994 German motorcycle Grand Prix, 1994 Germ ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1994 German Motorcycle Grand Prix ...
The 1994 German motorcycle Grand Prix was the sixth round of the 1994 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 12 June 1994 at the Hockenheimring. 500 cc classification * John Kocinski (broken hand) & Luca Cadalora (hand) withdrew from the event following crashes in practice. 250 cc classification 125 cc classification References {{MotoGP_race_report , Name_of_race = German Grand Prix , Year_of_race = 1994 , Previous_race_in_season = 1994 Austrian Grand Prix , Next_race_in_season = 1994 Dutch TT , Previous_year's_race = 1993 German Grand Prix , Next_year's_race = 1995 German Grand Prix German motorcycle Grand Prix German Motorcycle Grand Prix Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier class of motorcycle road racing events held on road circuits sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). Independent motorcycle racing events have been held since the start of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1994 Austrian Motorcycle Grand Prix
The 1994 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix was the fifth round of the 1994 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 22 May 1994 at the Salzburgring. 500cc classification 250cc classification * Luis Carlos Maurel suffered a leg injury in a crash during practice and withdrew from the event. 125cc classification * Tomoko Igata crashed in the final corner and suffered a broken leg which ruled her out of the next three rounds of the championship. References {{MotoGP_race_report , Name_of_race = Austrian Grand Prix The Austrian Grand Prix (german: Großer Preis von Österreich) is a Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile sanctioned motor racing event that was held in , –, –, and then returned to the Formula One calendar in . History The A ... , Year_of_race = 1994 , Previous_race_in_season = 1994 Spanish Grand Prix , Next_race_in_season = 1994 German Grand Prix , Previous_year's_race = 1993 Austrian Grand Prix , Next_year's_race = 1996 A ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1994 Japanese Motorcycle Grand Prix
The 1994 Japanese motorcycle Grand Prix was the third round of the 1994 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 24 April 1994 at the Suzuka Circuit. 500cc race report This race was most notable for the four-way battle for the win, home hero Norick Abe bravely fighting and leading the race until he crashed out of contention and Kevin Schwantz' recovery drive to victory. Valentino Rossi claimed that this was one of his favourite races due to Norifumi's fighting spirit and Rossi assumed the nickname Rossifumi in the early stages of his career. Luca Cadalora has taken pole position on the Saturday with a time of 2:08.336. Wildcard rider Toshihiko Honma qualified in second place and Kevin Schwantz lines up third. The riders all go through the warm-up lap and then line up on their respective grid slots. As the lights go out, Cadalora has a fantastic start and retains the lead. Big mover is Àlex Crivillé who shoots past many riders from tenth, slotting into second enter ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1994 Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix ...
The 1994 Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix was the second round of the 1994 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 10 April 1994 at the Shah Alam Circuit. 500 cc classification 250 cc classification 125 cc classification References {{MotoGP_race_report , Name_of_race = Malaysian Grand Prix , Year_of_race = 1994 , Previous_race_in_season = 1994 Australian Grand Prix , Next_race_in_season = 1994 Japanese Grand Prix , Previous_year's_race = 1993 Malaysian Grand Prix , Next_year's_race = 1995 Malaysian Grand Prix Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier class of motorcycle road racing events held on road circuits sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). Independent motorcycle racing events have been held since the start of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1994 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix
The 1994 Australian motorcycle Grand Prix was the first round of the 1994 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 27 March 1994 at Eastern Creek Raceway. 500 cc classification Race was scheduled for 30 laps however spectators stormed the track shortly after the chequered flag when some riders haven't completed the full distance yet. Because of these circumstances the official results were taken at the end of the penultimate lap. 250 cc classification * Tetsuya Harada suffered a broken hand in a crash during first practice session and withdrew from the event. 125 cc classification References {{MotoGP_race_report , Name_of_race = Australian motorcycle Grand Prix , Year_of_race = 1994 , Previous_race_in_season = 1993 FIM Grand Prix , Next_race_in_season = 1994 Malaysian Grand Prix , Previous_year's_race = 1993 Australian Grand Prix , Next_year's_race = 1995 Australian Grand Prix Australian motorcycle Grand Prix Australian Motorcycle A motorc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Motorsport Driver Results Legend
Motorsport, motorsports or motor sport is a global term used to encompass the group of competitive sporting events which primarily involve the use of motorized vehicles. The terminology can also be used to describe forms of competition of two-wheeled motorised vehicles under the banner of motorcycle racing, and includes off-road racing such as motocross. Four- (or more) wheeled motorsport competition is globally governed by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA); and the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) governs two-wheeled competition. Likewise, the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM) governs powerboat racing while the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) governs air sports, including aeroplane racing. All vehicles that participate in motorsports must adhere to the regulations that are set out by the respective global governing body. History In 1894, a French newspaper organised a race from Paris to Rouen and back, starting ci ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Masao Azuma
Masao Azuma (born March 24, 1971 in Kōchi, Japan) is a Japanese former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer who competed in the 125cc class from 1996 to 2003. During his eight years in the 125 class he rode exclusively for Honda and used Bridgestone tyres for six of those years. He finished in the Top 5 of the Championship for four consecutive years. Early career Azuma began racing minibikes at an early age in the Japanese national championships. He was the Japanese National 125cc Champion in 1993 and 1994. He made his 125cc World Championship debut as a wildcard at Suzuka in 1996 and finished an impressive 6th. 1997 Azuma competed in the full 1997 season for the LB Racing Team and showed good consistency regularly finishing just outside the top 10. He scored a best finish of 4th, again at his home round at Suzuka. He finished the season in 15th place in the Championship. 1998 Azuma joined the Leigeois Competition team and aside from four DNFs never finished outside the top ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |