The document provides results from the European Championship Qualification event held at the Hungaroring from April 23-25, 2010. In the first qualifying session, Jaroslav Cerny of Slovakia was the fastest rider with a time of 1:53.452 on a Yamaha. The top 5 riders were within 1 second of the leader. The results also include classifications from the combined qualifying sessions and warm up, as well as the starting grid for the race. After 11 laps of the race, Jaroslav Cerny maintained the lead with a time of 21:08.696, followed closely by Tomas Holubec and Alen Gyorfi within 4 seconds of the leader.
The results are from a European Championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring from April 23-25, 2010. In the first qualifying session, Marko Jerman from Slovenia set the fastest time of 1:52.768. In the combined qualifying classification, Jerman and Milos Milovanovic from Serbia held the top two spots. During the warm up, Jerman again had the fastest time of 1:52.677. Dezső Sárkány from Hungary led after 13 laps of the race with a time of 24:47.148, followed by Berto Camlek from Slovenia and Milos Milovanovic.
1. Tomas MIKSOVSKY of the Czech Republic set the fastest time in the first qualifying session for the European Championship at the Hungaroring in Hungary.
2. In the combined qualifying results, Michal FILLA of the Czech Republic had the best combined time across the two sessions.
3. In the warm up session, FILLA again had the fastest time ahead of the main qualifying race.
The document provides results from a warm up session at the Hungaroring track in Hungary on April 22-24, 2011. Jiri Fejta from the Czech Republic had the fastest time of 1:56.851 riding a Yamaha motorcycle. Manfred Koch from Austria was second fastest with a time of 1:57.412 on a Yamaha. Michal Sembera from the Czech Republic came in third with a time of 1:57.459 on a Honda. The results include each rider's position, identification number, nationality, team, motorcycle brand, times for their fastest and second fastest laps, the gap behind the leader's time, number of laps completed and average speed in km/h.
The document provides a list of riders and their results from a warm up at the Hungaroring track on April 22-24, 2011. Michele Conti of Italy on a Honda had the fastest time of 1:54.085. Igor Kalab of the Czech Republic on a Triumph was second, 0.418 seconds behind. Daniel Bukowski of Poland on a Suzuki was third, 1.364 seconds off the lead time. The results include each rider's position, identification number, name, nationality, team, motorcycle, time, time gap from the leader, number of laps completed, and average speed in km/h.
The document provides results from the first and second qualifying practices of the 2011 UEM Alpe Adria Championship races in Grobnik, Croatia. In the 125GP class, Julian Mayer of Austria had the best time of 1:37.465. In Superstock 600, Luka Dečko of Slovenia was fastest with a time of 1:31.058. Marko Jerman of Slovenia topped SuperSport qualifying with a time of 1:31.119. In Superstock 1000, Martin Choy of Bulgaria was quickest at 1:28.982.
1. Michal Puškár of Slovakia had the best time in qualifying for the AA 125 ccm SP race in Brno at 2 minutes 29.722 seconds.
2. Kamil Kořízek of the Czech Republic was second fastest at 2:30.139.
3. Pierre Coppa of the Czech Republic was third fastest with a time of 2:30.268.
Michal Prašek of the Czech Republic posted the fastest time in the first qualifying session for the European Championship in Hungary with a time of 1:59.574. Gabriele Gnani of Italy was second fastest at 2:01.084 despite having his fastest lap cancelled for overtaking under yellow flags. The combined qualifying results saw Prašek remain on provisional pole with a time of 1:59.387, while Gnani stayed second overall.
1. After 10 laps of the Hungaroring race on April 22-24, 2011, Lukas Jasensky from Slovakia was in first place on a Yamaha, with a time of 19:22.374 and a speed of 135.684 km/h.
2. Jiri Fejta from the Czech Republic was in second place on a Yamaha 0.586 seconds behind, and Michal Prasek from the Czech Republic was in third place on a Yamaha 0.726 seconds behind the leader.
3. The fastest lap was done by Michal Prasek from the Czech Republic on a Yamaha with a time of 1:54.627.
The results are from a European Championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring from April 23-25, 2010. In the first qualifying session, Marko Jerman from Slovenia set the fastest time of 1:52.768. In the combined qualifying classification, Jerman and Milos Milovanovic from Serbia held the top two spots. During the warm up, Jerman again had the fastest time of 1:52.677. Dezső Sárkány from Hungary led after 13 laps of the race with a time of 24:47.148, followed by Berto Camlek from Slovenia and Milos Milovanovic.
1. Tomas MIKSOVSKY of the Czech Republic set the fastest time in the first qualifying session for the European Championship at the Hungaroring in Hungary.
2. In the combined qualifying results, Michal FILLA of the Czech Republic had the best combined time across the two sessions.
3. In the warm up session, FILLA again had the fastest time ahead of the main qualifying race.
The document provides results from a warm up session at the Hungaroring track in Hungary on April 22-24, 2011. Jiri Fejta from the Czech Republic had the fastest time of 1:56.851 riding a Yamaha motorcycle. Manfred Koch from Austria was second fastest with a time of 1:57.412 on a Yamaha. Michal Sembera from the Czech Republic came in third with a time of 1:57.459 on a Honda. The results include each rider's position, identification number, nationality, team, motorcycle brand, times for their fastest and second fastest laps, the gap behind the leader's time, number of laps completed and average speed in km/h.
The document provides a list of riders and their results from a warm up at the Hungaroring track on April 22-24, 2011. Michele Conti of Italy on a Honda had the fastest time of 1:54.085. Igor Kalab of the Czech Republic on a Triumph was second, 0.418 seconds behind. Daniel Bukowski of Poland on a Suzuki was third, 1.364 seconds off the lead time. The results include each rider's position, identification number, name, nationality, team, motorcycle, time, time gap from the leader, number of laps completed, and average speed in km/h.
The document provides results from the first and second qualifying practices of the 2011 UEM Alpe Adria Championship races in Grobnik, Croatia. In the 125GP class, Julian Mayer of Austria had the best time of 1:37.465. In Superstock 600, Luka Dečko of Slovenia was fastest with a time of 1:31.058. Marko Jerman of Slovenia topped SuperSport qualifying with a time of 1:31.119. In Superstock 1000, Martin Choy of Bulgaria was quickest at 1:28.982.
1. Michal Puškár of Slovakia had the best time in qualifying for the AA 125 ccm SP race in Brno at 2 minutes 29.722 seconds.
2. Kamil Kořízek of the Czech Republic was second fastest at 2:30.139.
3. Pierre Coppa of the Czech Republic was third fastest with a time of 2:30.268.
Michal Prašek of the Czech Republic posted the fastest time in the first qualifying session for the European Championship in Hungary with a time of 1:59.574. Gabriele Gnani of Italy was second fastest at 2:01.084 despite having his fastest lap cancelled for overtaking under yellow flags. The combined qualifying results saw Prašek remain on provisional pole with a time of 1:59.387, while Gnani stayed second overall.
1. After 10 laps of the Hungaroring race on April 22-24, 2011, Lukas Jasensky from Slovakia was in first place on a Yamaha, with a time of 19:22.374 and a speed of 135.684 km/h.
2. Jiri Fejta from the Czech Republic was in second place on a Yamaha 0.586 seconds behind, and Michal Prasek from the Czech Republic was in third place on a Yamaha 0.726 seconds behind the leader.
3. The fastest lap was done by Michal Prasek from the Czech Republic on a Yamaha with a time of 1:54.627.
1. Michal Puškár from Slovakia set the fastest time in qualifying for the AA 125cc GP with a time of 1 minute, 58.821 seconds and an average speed of 127.826 km/h.
2. Kevin Hanuš from Germany had the best time in the AA 125cc GP qualifying session with a time of 1 minute, 46.534 seconds and an average speed of 142.569 km/h.
3. Karel Pešek from the Czech Republic topped the times in the AA SSt600cc qualifying with a time of 1 minute, 40.235 seconds and an average speed of 151.528 km/h.
The document provides results from the first and second qualifying practices of several motorcycle racing classes at the UEM Alpe Adria Championship in Grobnik, Croatia. In the 125GP class, Alessio Cappella of Italy was fastest with a time of 1:38.659. In Superstock 600, Luka Dečko of Slovenia had the best time of 1:31.495. Marko Jerman of Slovenia led SuperSport with a 1:31.059.
1. Julian Mayer of Austria won the 125GP race in 16 minutes 24.645 seconds.
2. Luka Dečko of Slovenia won the Superstock 600 race in 10 minutes 53.235 seconds.
3. Marko Jerman of Slovenia won the Supersport race in 16 minutes 49.670 seconds.
Jaroslav ČERNÝ of Slovakia won the SSP-Final at the Slovakia Ring in 21:35.658. Igor KALÁB of the Czech Republic finished second, 0.784 seconds behind. Mathias JURANITSCH of Austria came third, 5.275 seconds off the lead. Marko JERMAN of Slovenia and Václav BITTMAN of the Czech Republic rounded out the top five. ČERNÝ's best lap time of 2:09.643 was the fastest of the race.
The document summarizes the results of a motorcycle race held on May 14, 2011 at the Grobnik track in Croatia. Jure Lampe of Slovenia finished first in the AA Classic 500cc class. Roberto Germann of Switzerland finished first in the Open class riding a Triumph. Sandro Baumann of Switzerland finished first in the Special class on a Triumph with a best lap time of 1:44.844.
The document summarizes the results of the UEM Alpe Adria Championship 2010 AA Superstock 1000 race held at Grobnik on August 29, 2010. Aldo SIMONOVIC of Croatia won the 10 lap race with a time of 15:35.144. Maurizio BRUNETTA of Italy finished second, 6.392 seconds behind, and Karim BABIČ of Slovenia finished third. A total of 9 riders completed all 10 laps while 2 others retired from the race.
The documents provide results from qualifying sessions and a warm up for a European motorcycle racing championship event. In the first qualifying session, Michal Puskár of Slovakia was the fastest rider on his Aprilia, setting a time of 2:10.531. The combined qualifying classification included results from two sessions, with Puskár remaining on pole position and Nicolo Trevisan receiving a penalty for an infraction. In the warm up session before the race, Ádám Aszalós of Hungary was the fastest on his Aprilia with a time of 2:12.930. The documents establish the order of qualifying results and starting grid positions for riders from several European countries ahead of the championship event.
Destinations for All - Declaration of montreal englishRegina Cohen
This document is a declaration from the World Summit Destinations for All held in Montreal, Canada in 2014. It recognizes the importance of accessibility and inclusion in tourism and aims to promote accessible tourism globally. The declaration is signed by participants of the summit and outlines 40 recommendations to various stakeholders including tourism operators, local authorities, governments, and international organizations. The recommendations focus on adopting universal design principles, developing accessible infrastructure and transportation, providing disability awareness training, and establishing cooperation networks to advance accessible and inclusive tourism worldwide.
The document provides results from the first qualifying session and warm up of a European motorcycle championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring in Hungary on April 23-25, 2010. Jaroslav Cerny of Slovakia posted the fastest time of 1:53.799 in the warm up session on his Yamaha motorcycle. Other top performers included Igor Kalab of the Czech Republic in 2nd, and Vaclav Bittman and Marko Jerman, both riding Triumphs, in 3rd and 4th respectively. A total of 34 riders participated across various classes.
Paper Conbea 1998 - 'PERFIL DOS CONSUMIDORES PAULISTANOS DE PRODUTOS ORGÂNICO...Roberto Gregori Jr
'PERFIL DOS CONSUMIDORES PAULISTANOS DE PRODUTOS ORGÂNICOS (PROFILE OF
THE ORGANIC AGRICULTURE CONSUMERS)
Anais do XXVII Congresso Brasileiro de Engenharia Agrícola - UFLA/Brasil July 1998
Authors: Roberto Gregori Junior
RIO 2016 - Accessibility Guidelines for the Urban and Architectonic Spaces
PRO-ACCESS GROUP
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
General Coordination - Regina Cohen & Cristiane Rose Duarte
This document summarizes the results of the 2010 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship for the 125 Sport class. Michal Puskár of Slovakia finished in first place overall with 27 points. Adam Aszalos of Hungary came in second with 20 points, and Alessandro Sirianni of Italy was third with 16 points. The standings list each rider's nationality, team, race results from various events, and total points earned for the season.
Regina cohen brasil final1 design for all india sept 2013Regina Cohen
This document summarizes a publication from the Design for All Institute of India from September 2013 on inclusive tourism in Brazil. It discusses the work of the Pro-Access Group at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, which conducts research and teaching on accessibility and universal design. The publication includes sections on international perspectives on accessibility in tourism, case studies on accessibility in Brazilian cities like Rio de Janeiro and Ouro Preto, and strategies for developing accessible tourism resources like guidebooks. The overarching goal is to promote inclusive and accessible tourism in Brazil.
Museum, Accessibility and Atmosphere - AustraliaRegina Cohen
This document summarizes a research study on improving accessibility and inclusion for persons with disabilities in Brazilian museums. The study examines how a person's senses and emotions are engaged during a museum visit and how the "atmosphere" impacts their experience and ability to feel included. The researchers conducted accessibility assessments of museums in Rio de Janeiro using participant observation and visitor interviews to understand disabled persons' experiences. Their goal is to promote universal design and inclusive architecture principles to create more accessible and affective museum environments for all.
The document provides a summary of the short story "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant. It includes background on the author, an overview of the plot which involves Mme. Loisel borrowing a diamond necklace to wear to a party and losing it, and vocabulary used in the story. The summary also previews discussion questions about key events and details from the story.
The document provides results from the first qualifying session and warm up of a European motorcycle championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring in Hungary on April 23-25, 2010. Jaroslav Cerny of Slovakia posted the fastest time of 1:53.799 in the warm up session on his Yamaha. In the first qualifying session, Vaclav Bittman of the Czech Republic was fastest with a time of 1:53.631 on his Triumph, while Jaroslav Cerny and Igor Kalab were second and third fastest respectively. The results are provisional until the end of the protest period.
The document provides results from the first qualifying session and warm up of a European motorcycle championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring in Hungary on April 23-25, 2010. Jaroslav Cerny of Slovakia posted the fastest time of 1:53.799 in the warm up session on his Yamaha motorcycle. Other top performers included Igor Kalab of the Czech Republic in 2nd, and Vaclav Bittman and Marko Jerman, both riding Triumphs, in 3rd and 4th respectively. A total of 34 riders participated across various classes.
The results are from a European Championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring in Hungary on April 23-25, 2010. Marko Jerman from Slovenia set the fastest time in the first qualifying session. In the combined qualifying results, Jerman and Milos Milovanovic from Serbia had the two best combined times. The warm up session was led by Jerman, and the starting grid was set based on qualifying results. After 13 laps in the race, Dezso Sarkany from Hungary led on a Suzuki, followed by Berto Camlek from Slovenia and Milos Milovanovic from Serbia.
1. The document reports the results of the first qualifying session of the European Championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring in Hungary on April 23-25, 2010.
2. In the first session, Marko Jerman of Slovenia had the fastest time of 1:52.768, followed by Milos Milovanovic of Serbia and Berto Camlek of Slovenia.
3. The combined qualifying results from the first and second sessions show Marko Jerman and Milos Milovanovic maintaining the top two positions, while Berto Camlek dropped to third.
1. Tomas MIKSOVSKY of the Czech Republic led the first qualifying session for the European Championship on his Yamaha with a time of 1:51.637.
2. In the combined qualifying results, Michal FILLA of the Czech Republic was fastest on his BMW with a time of 1:50.451.
3. In the warm up session, FILLA again had the best time of 1:51.643 on his BMW.
1. Tomas MIKSOVSKY of the Czech Republic set the fastest time in the first qualifying session for the European Championship at the Hungaroring in Hungary.
2. In the combined qualifying results, Michal FILLA of the Czech Republic had the best combined time across the two sessions.
3. In the warm up session, FILLA again had the fastest time ahead of the main qualifying race.
1. Michal Puškár from Slovakia set the fastest time in qualifying for the AA 125cc GP with a time of 1 minute, 58.821 seconds and an average speed of 127.826 km/h.
2. Kevin Hanuš from Germany had the best time in the AA 125cc GP qualifying session with a time of 1 minute, 46.534 seconds and an average speed of 142.569 km/h.
3. Karel Pešek from the Czech Republic topped the times in the AA SSt600cc qualifying with a time of 1 minute, 40.235 seconds and an average speed of 151.528 km/h.
The document provides results from the first and second qualifying practices of several motorcycle racing classes at the UEM Alpe Adria Championship in Grobnik, Croatia. In the 125GP class, Alessio Cappella of Italy was fastest with a time of 1:38.659. In Superstock 600, Luka Dečko of Slovenia had the best time of 1:31.495. Marko Jerman of Slovenia led SuperSport with a 1:31.059.
1. Julian Mayer of Austria won the 125GP race in 16 minutes 24.645 seconds.
2. Luka Dečko of Slovenia won the Superstock 600 race in 10 minutes 53.235 seconds.
3. Marko Jerman of Slovenia won the Supersport race in 16 minutes 49.670 seconds.
Jaroslav ČERNÝ of Slovakia won the SSP-Final at the Slovakia Ring in 21:35.658. Igor KALÁB of the Czech Republic finished second, 0.784 seconds behind. Mathias JURANITSCH of Austria came third, 5.275 seconds off the lead. Marko JERMAN of Slovenia and Václav BITTMAN of the Czech Republic rounded out the top five. ČERNÝ's best lap time of 2:09.643 was the fastest of the race.
The document summarizes the results of a motorcycle race held on May 14, 2011 at the Grobnik track in Croatia. Jure Lampe of Slovenia finished first in the AA Classic 500cc class. Roberto Germann of Switzerland finished first in the Open class riding a Triumph. Sandro Baumann of Switzerland finished first in the Special class on a Triumph with a best lap time of 1:44.844.
The document summarizes the results of the UEM Alpe Adria Championship 2010 AA Superstock 1000 race held at Grobnik on August 29, 2010. Aldo SIMONOVIC of Croatia won the 10 lap race with a time of 15:35.144. Maurizio BRUNETTA of Italy finished second, 6.392 seconds behind, and Karim BABIČ of Slovenia finished third. A total of 9 riders completed all 10 laps while 2 others retired from the race.
The documents provide results from qualifying sessions and a warm up for a European motorcycle racing championship event. In the first qualifying session, Michal Puskár of Slovakia was the fastest rider on his Aprilia, setting a time of 2:10.531. The combined qualifying classification included results from two sessions, with Puskár remaining on pole position and Nicolo Trevisan receiving a penalty for an infraction. In the warm up session before the race, Ádám Aszalós of Hungary was the fastest on his Aprilia with a time of 2:12.930. The documents establish the order of qualifying results and starting grid positions for riders from several European countries ahead of the championship event.
Destinations for All - Declaration of montreal englishRegina Cohen
This document is a declaration from the World Summit Destinations for All held in Montreal, Canada in 2014. It recognizes the importance of accessibility and inclusion in tourism and aims to promote accessible tourism globally. The declaration is signed by participants of the summit and outlines 40 recommendations to various stakeholders including tourism operators, local authorities, governments, and international organizations. The recommendations focus on adopting universal design principles, developing accessible infrastructure and transportation, providing disability awareness training, and establishing cooperation networks to advance accessible and inclusive tourism worldwide.
The document provides results from the first qualifying session and warm up of a European motorcycle championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring in Hungary on April 23-25, 2010. Jaroslav Cerny of Slovakia posted the fastest time of 1:53.799 in the warm up session on his Yamaha motorcycle. Other top performers included Igor Kalab of the Czech Republic in 2nd, and Vaclav Bittman and Marko Jerman, both riding Triumphs, in 3rd and 4th respectively. A total of 34 riders participated across various classes.
Paper Conbea 1998 - 'PERFIL DOS CONSUMIDORES PAULISTANOS DE PRODUTOS ORGÂNICO...Roberto Gregori Jr
'PERFIL DOS CONSUMIDORES PAULISTANOS DE PRODUTOS ORGÂNICOS (PROFILE OF
THE ORGANIC AGRICULTURE CONSUMERS)
Anais do XXVII Congresso Brasileiro de Engenharia Agrícola - UFLA/Brasil July 1998
Authors: Roberto Gregori Junior
RIO 2016 - Accessibility Guidelines for the Urban and Architectonic Spaces
PRO-ACCESS GROUP
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
General Coordination - Regina Cohen & Cristiane Rose Duarte
This document summarizes the results of the 2010 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship for the 125 Sport class. Michal Puskár of Slovakia finished in first place overall with 27 points. Adam Aszalos of Hungary came in second with 20 points, and Alessandro Sirianni of Italy was third with 16 points. The standings list each rider's nationality, team, race results from various events, and total points earned for the season.
Regina cohen brasil final1 design for all india sept 2013Regina Cohen
This document summarizes a publication from the Design for All Institute of India from September 2013 on inclusive tourism in Brazil. It discusses the work of the Pro-Access Group at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, which conducts research and teaching on accessibility and universal design. The publication includes sections on international perspectives on accessibility in tourism, case studies on accessibility in Brazilian cities like Rio de Janeiro and Ouro Preto, and strategies for developing accessible tourism resources like guidebooks. The overarching goal is to promote inclusive and accessible tourism in Brazil.
Museum, Accessibility and Atmosphere - AustraliaRegina Cohen
This document summarizes a research study on improving accessibility and inclusion for persons with disabilities in Brazilian museums. The study examines how a person's senses and emotions are engaged during a museum visit and how the "atmosphere" impacts their experience and ability to feel included. The researchers conducted accessibility assessments of museums in Rio de Janeiro using participant observation and visitor interviews to understand disabled persons' experiences. Their goal is to promote universal design and inclusive architecture principles to create more accessible and affective museum environments for all.
The document provides a summary of the short story "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant. It includes background on the author, an overview of the plot which involves Mme. Loisel borrowing a diamond necklace to wear to a party and losing it, and vocabulary used in the story. The summary also previews discussion questions about key events and details from the story.
The document provides results from the first qualifying session and warm up of a European motorcycle championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring in Hungary on April 23-25, 2010. Jaroslav Cerny of Slovakia posted the fastest time of 1:53.799 in the warm up session on his Yamaha. In the first qualifying session, Vaclav Bittman of the Czech Republic was fastest with a time of 1:53.631 on his Triumph, while Jaroslav Cerny and Igor Kalab were second and third fastest respectively. The results are provisional until the end of the protest period.
The document provides results from the first qualifying session and warm up of a European motorcycle championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring in Hungary on April 23-25, 2010. Jaroslav Cerny of Slovakia posted the fastest time of 1:53.799 in the warm up session on his Yamaha motorcycle. Other top performers included Igor Kalab of the Czech Republic in 2nd, and Vaclav Bittman and Marko Jerman, both riding Triumphs, in 3rd and 4th respectively. A total of 34 riders participated across various classes.
The results are from a European Championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring in Hungary on April 23-25, 2010. Marko Jerman from Slovenia set the fastest time in the first qualifying session. In the combined qualifying results, Jerman and Milos Milovanovic from Serbia had the two best combined times. The warm up session was led by Jerman, and the starting grid was set based on qualifying results. After 13 laps in the race, Dezso Sarkany from Hungary led on a Suzuki, followed by Berto Camlek from Slovenia and Milos Milovanovic from Serbia.
1. The document reports the results of the first qualifying session of the European Championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring in Hungary on April 23-25, 2010.
2. In the first session, Marko Jerman of Slovenia had the fastest time of 1:52.768, followed by Milos Milovanovic of Serbia and Berto Camlek of Slovenia.
3. The combined qualifying results from the first and second sessions show Marko Jerman and Milos Milovanovic maintaining the top two positions, while Berto Camlek dropped to third.
1. Tomas MIKSOVSKY of the Czech Republic led the first qualifying session for the European Championship on his Yamaha with a time of 1:51.637.
2. In the combined qualifying results, Michal FILLA of the Czech Republic was fastest on his BMW with a time of 1:50.451.
3. In the warm up session, FILLA again had the best time of 1:51.643 on his BMW.
1. Tomas MIKSOVSKY of the Czech Republic set the fastest time in the first qualifying session for the European Championship at the Hungaroring in Hungary.
2. In the combined qualifying results, Michal FILLA of the Czech Republic had the best combined time across the two sessions.
3. In the warm up session, FILLA again had the fastest time ahead of the main qualifying race.
Michal Prasek from the Czech Republic led the first qualifying session for the European Championship with a time of 1:59,574. Gabriele Gnani from Italy was second fastest at 2:01,084. Tomás Vavrous from the Czech Republic came in third at 2:04,046. The results are provisional until the end of the protest period.
Michal Prasek from the Czech Republic led the first qualifying session for the European Championship with a time of 1:59,574. Gabriele Gnani from Italy was second fastest at 2:01,084. Tomás Vavrous from the Czech Republic came in third at 2:04,046. The results are provisional until the end of the protest period.
This document provides the results from the warm up session of the Hungaroring race on April 22-24, 2011. Martin Choy of Prima Build on a BMW motorcycle had the fastest time of 1:52,372. Michal Filla of Invelt BMW Team was second fastest at 1:52,424. In third was Michal Drobny also of Invelt BMW Team on a BMW with a time of 1:53,473. A total of 21 riders participated in the warm up session across various motorcycle manufacturers and teams.
This document summarizes the results from the first and second races of the Hungaroring event on April 22-24, 2011. Michele Conti of Italy placed first overall with a total time of 15:44:263 over 8 laps. Daniel Bukowski of Poland came in second, and Hannes Hofer of Austria placed third. The fastest single lap was completed by Michele Conti of Italy in a time of 1:53:446. The results are unofficial until the end of the protest and appeals period.
Julian Mayer of Austria won the 125GP race in a time of 16:24.645, 2.654 seconds ahead of fellow Austrian Lukas Trautmann. Renato Novosel of Croatia won the 125SP race in a time of 18:10.001, 0.463 seconds ahead of Stefano Schillaci of Italy. Luka Dečko of Slovenia won the Superstock 600 race in a time of 10:53.235, 1.052 seconds ahead of Luca Tommasini of Italy. Marko Jerman of Slovenia won the Supersport race in a time of 16:49.670.
Julian Mayer of Austria won the 125GP race in a time of 16:24.645, 2.654 seconds ahead of fellow Austrian Lukas Trautmann. Renato Novosel of Croatia won the 125SP race in a time of 18:10.001, 0.463 seconds ahead of Stefano Schillaci of Italy. Luka Dečko of Slovenia won the Superstock 600 race in a time of 10:53.235, 1.052 seconds ahead of Luca Tommasini of Italy. Marko Jerman of Slovenia won the Supersport race in a time of 16:49.670.
The document summarizes the results of a motorcycle race held on May 14, 2011 at the Grobnik track in Croatia. Jure Lampe of Slovenia finished first in the AA Classic 500cc class. Roberto Germann of Switzerland finished first in the Open class riding a Triumph. Sandro Baumann of Switzerland finished first in the Special class on a Triumph with a best lap time of 1:44.844.
The document provides results from the 1st and 2nd qualifying practice sessions for the Superstock 1000 class of the 2011 UEM Road Racing European Championship held on October 7-9, 2011 at the Circuito de Albacete in Spain. In the 1st session, Ivan Silva from Spain had the best lap time of 1:29.686. In the 2nd session, Ivan Silva again had the best lap time of 1:29.107. The document lists the finishing positions and lap times of all participants in both qualifying sessions.
The document summarizes the results of the first qualifying practice sessions for several motorcycle racing classes in the UEM Alpe Adria Championship held at Grobnik on June 25, 2011. In the 125GP session, Alessio Cappella was fastest on a Sherco, while in Superstock 600 Luka Dečko led on a Yamaha. In Supersport, Marko Jerman was quickest on a Triumph.
The document provides results from the 1st and 2nd qualifying practices of the UEM Alpe Adria Championship 2011 for various classic motorcycle racing classes including Old Timers 500cc, Old Timers 250cc, Classic, and PH Old Timers. Sandro Baumann led qualifying in the Old Timers 500cc class on a Norton motorcycle with a best time of 1:49.535. In the PH Old Timers class, Emil Korpar was fastest on a Matchless with a best time of 1:51.709. The results include position, class, rider name and nationality, team, motorcycle, and best qualifying times.
This summary provides the results of the 1st and 2nd qualifying practices for several motorcycle racing competitions held at Grobnik on May 14, 2011. In the old timer 500cc class, Sandro Baumann of Switzerland was fastest with a time of 1:49.535 on a Norton motorcycle. In the classic class, Sandro Baumann of Switzerland also had the best time of 1:44.076, riding a Triumph in the special class. Emil Korpar of Slovenia led the PH old timer practice sessions with a best time of 1:51.709 on a Matchless motorcycle.
This summary provides the results of the 1st and 2nd qualifying practices for several motorcycle racing competitions held at Grobnik on May 14, 2011. In the old timer 500cc class, Sandro Baumann of Switzerland was fastest with a time of 1:49.535. In the classic class, Sandro Baumann of Switzerland also had the best time of 1:44.076 in the special class. In the PH old timer qualifying, Emil Korpar of Slovenia was the leader with a time of 1:51.709 riding a Matchless in the 3 liter class.
Casey Stoner of Australia won the MotoGP race in Qatar on his Ducati. Valentino Rossi of Italy finished second on a Yamaha, 0.249 seconds behind Stoner. Jorge Lorenzo of Spain came in fourth also on a Yamaha. The top six finishers were all on factory Hondas or Yamahas. Randy de Puniet of France finished 13th on an LCR Honda.
Tomáš Krajčí of Slovakia won the 8 lap unofficial ACR210/102 race in Brno, Czech Republic with a time of 17:09.431. Lukáš Jasenský of Slovakia finished second, 5.566 seconds behind, and Michal Chalupa of the Czech Republic came third, 9.329 seconds off the lead. Krajčí also posted the fastest lap of the race at 2:07.606. A total of 31 riders participated in the event.
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1. EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFICATION EVENT
FIRST QUALIFYING SESSION
HUNGARORING 23-25 APRIL 2010
Pos Rider FNM Nat. Team Motorcycle Time Gap Laps km/h
1 88 CERNY Jaroslav SMF SK Bily Racing Team Yamaha 1:53,452 9 139,016
2 82 HOLUBEC Tomas ACCR CZ Czech Road Racing Yamaha 1:54,558 1,106 7 137,673
3 40 GYŐRFI Alen MAMS H Superbike GYMSE Honda 1:56,054 2,602 10 135,899
4 68 FEJTA Jiri A CZ Dafe-Plast Racing Yamaha 1:56,635 3,183 10 135,222
5 119 CHROBÁK János MAMS H Mega Farm SE Suzuki 1:57,155 3,703 12 134,622
6 81 LÁTR David ACCR CZ Montaze Broz Racing TeamHonda 1:57,203 3,751 12 134,567
7 29 BALOG Csaba MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Yamaha 1:57,553 4,101 5 134,166
8 23 TALMÁCSI Gergő MAMS H PI-DO Racing Team SE Yamaha 1:58,086 4,634 10 133,560
9 59 KURUCZ Ferenc MAMS H ProRide Yamaha Yamaha 1:58,212 4,760 10 133,418
10 91 IVANOV Marin HMS HR Azalea-Zadar Kawasaki 1:58,344 4,892 9 133,269
11 92 TOMOR László MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Honda 1:58,832 5,380 7 132,722
12 6 BODON Denis SMF SK Ducati 1:58,870 5,418 9 132,679
13 15 BEZNOSKA Miloslav ACCR CZ Skolica Racing Team Triumph 1:58,977 5,525 10 132,560
14 28 NAGY Győző MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Yamaha 1:58,994 5,542 8 132,541
15 16 KANKOVSKY Miroslav ACCR CZ Limusine Prague Racing Yamaha 1:59,221 5,769 8 132,289
16 5 KOVÁCS Nikolett MAMS H Yamaha City Racing Team Yamaha 1:59,874 6,422
6 422 9 131,568
131 568
17 60 DECKO Luka AMZS SLO Bertec Racing Yamaha 2:00,023 6,571 11 131,405
18 51 DUSEK Viktor ACCR CZ DRT Racing Team Yamaha 2:00,160 6,708 8 131,255
19 50 JELEN Chriszian ÖAMTC A Suzuki 2:00,795 7,343 11 130,565
20 26 KLEJCH Jiri ACCR CZ Montaze Broz Racing TeamYamaha 2:01,292 7,840 13 130,030
21 77 VISAK Marko HMS HR Migo Moto Honda 2:01,940 8,488 10 129,339
22 83 CHALUPA Michal ACCR CZ Montaze Broz Racing TeamYamaha 2:02,325 8,873 5 128,932
23 8 KATALENIC Kresimir HMS HR MK Azalea Kawasaki 2:08,195 14,743 11 123,028
24 34 MARINICA Igor SMF SK Marini-Racing Team Kawasaki 2:12,096 18,644 5 119,395
The results are provisional until the end of the limit for protest and appeals
Time limit for protest expires 30' at the latest after publication of the results - Mr. ............................................................ Time ...................
FORMULA
E N G I N E E R I N G
2. EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFICATION EVENT
COMBINED QUALIFYING CLASSIFICATION
HUNGARORING 23-25 APRIL 2010
Pos Rider FNM Nat. Team Motorcycle 1st 2nd
1 88 CERNY Jaroslav SMF SK Bily Racing Team Yamaha 1:53,452
2 82 HOLUBEC Tomas ACCR CZ Czech Road Racing Yamaha 1:54,558 1:55,172
3 119 CHROBÁK János MAMS H Mega Farm SE Suzuki 1:57,155 1:54,871
4 81 LÁTR David ACCR CZ Montaze Broz Racing Team Honda 1:57,203 1:55,552
5 40 GYŐRFI Alen MAMS H Superbike GYMSE Honda 1:56,054 1:55,648
6 68 FEJTA Jiri A CZ Dafe-Plast Racing Yamaha 1:56,635 1:55,715
7 91 IVANOV Marin HMS HR Azalea-Zadar
Azalea Zadar Kawasaki 1:58,344 1:56,647
8 29 BALOG Csaba MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Yamaha 1:57,553 1:56,810
9 83 CHALUPA Michal ACCR CZ Montaze Broz Racing Team Yamaha 2:02,325 1:57,313
10 59 KURUCZ Ferenc MAMS H ProRide Yamaha Yamaha 1:58,212 1:57,413
11 60 DECKO Luka AMZS SLO Bertec Racing Yamaha 2:00,023 1:57,491
12 92 TOMOR László MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Honda 1:58,832 1:57,599
13 28 NAGY Győző MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Yamaha 1:58,994 1:57,895
14 23 TALMÁCSI Gergő MAMS H PI-DO Racing Team SE Yamaha 1:58,086 1:58,276
15 6 BODON Denis SMF SK Ducati 1:58,870 1:58,436
16 15 BEZNOSKA Miloslav ACCR CZ Skolica Racing Team Triumph 1:58,977 1:58,457
17 16 KANKOVSKY Miroslav ACCR CZ Limusine Prague Racing Yamaha 1:59,221
18 5 KOVÁCS Nikolett MAMS H Yamaha City Racing Team Yamaha 1:59,874 1:59,590
19 51 DUSEK Viktor ACCR CZ DRT Racing Team Yamaha 2:00,160 1:59,623
20 26 KLEJCH Jiri ACCR CZ Montaze Broz Racing Team Yamaha 2:01,292 1:59,991
21 50 JELEN Chriszian ÖAMTC A Suzuki 2:00,795 2:01,294
22 77 VISAK Marko HMS HR Migo Moto Honda 2:01,940 2:01,055
23 8 KATALENIC Kresimir HMS HR MK Azalea Kawasaki 2:08,195 2:04,350
24 34 MARINICA Igor SMF SK Marini-Racing Team Kawasaki 2:12,096 2:04,802
The results are provisional until the end of the limit for protest and appeals
Time limit for protest expires 30' at the latest after publication of the results - Mr. ............................................................ Time ...................
FORMULA
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3. EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFICATION EVENT
WARM UP
HUNGARORING 23-25 APRIL 2010
Pos Rider FNM Nat. Team Motorcycle Time Gap Laps km/h
1 88 CERNY Jaroslav SMF SK Bily Racing Team Yamaha 1:54,060 4 138,275
2 40 GYŐRFI Alen MAMS H Superbike GYMSE Honda 1:55,998 1,938 5 135,964
3 82 HOLUBEC Tomas ACCR CZ Czech Road Racing Yamaha 1:56,199 2,139 5 135,729
4 81 LÁTR David ACCR CZ Montaze Broz Racing Team Honda 1:56,628 2,568 6 135,230
5 119 CHROBÁK János MAMS H Mega Farm SE Suzuki 1:56,911 2,851 5 134,903
6 59 KURUCZ Ferenc MAMS H ProRide Yamaha Yamaha 1:57,581 3,521 4 134,134
7 29 BALOG Csaba MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Yamaha 1:57,638 3,578 4 134,069
8 23 TALMÁCSI Gergő MAMS H PI-DO Racing Team SE Yamaha 1:58,570 4,510 5 133,015
9 91 IVANOV Marin HMS HR Azalea-Zadar Kawasaki 1:58,661 4,601 4 132,913
10 83 CHALUPA Michal ACCR CZ Montaze Broz Racing Team Yamaha 1:59,687 5,627 4 131,774
11 28 NAGY Győző MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Yamaha 1:59,787 5,727 5 131,664
12 60 DECKO Luka AMZS SLO Bertec Racing Yamaha 2:00,100 6,040 5 131,321
13 92 TOMOR László MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Honda 2:00,662 6,602 4 130,709
14 5 KOVÁCS Nikolett MAMS H Yamaha City Racing Team Yamaha 2:00,799 6,739 5 130,561
15 26 KLEJCH Jiri ACCR CZ Montaze Broz Racing Team Yamaha 2:01,246 7,186 5 130,079
16 50 JELEN Christian ÖAMTC A Suzuki 2:01,767 7,707
7 707 5 129,523
129 523
17 51 DUSEK Viktor ACCR CZ DRT Racing Team Yamaha 2:01,886 7,826 5 129,396
18 34 MARINICA Igor SMF SK Marini-Racing Team Kawasaki 2:02,535 8,475 5 128,711
19 77 VISAK Marko HMS HR Migo Moto Honda 2:03,098 9,038 3 128,122
20 8 KATALENIC Kresimir HMS HR MK Azalea Kawasaki 2:06,242 12,182 3 124,932
21 15 BEZNOSKA Miloslav ACCR CZ Skolica Racing Team Triumph 2:55,463 1:01,403 1 89,886
Mr. ............................................................ Time ...................
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4. EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFICATION EVENT
STARTING GRID
HUNGARORING 23-25 APRIL 2010
34
2:04,802 8
2:04,350 77
2:01,055
50
2:00,795
2 00 795 26
1:59,991 51
1:59,623 5
16 1:59,590
1:59,221 15
1:58,457 23
1:58,086 28
1:57,895
92
1:57,599 60
1:57,491 59
1:57,413 83
29 1:57,313
1:56,810 91
1:56,647 68
1:55,715 40
1:55,648
81
1:55,552 119
1:54,871 82
1:54,558 88
1:53,452
OPEL Astra Clas POLE POSITION
Mr. ............................................................ Time ...................
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5. EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFICATION EVENT
CLASSIFICATION AFTER 11 LAPS
HUNGARORING 23-25 APRIL 2010
Pos Rider FNM Nat. Team Motorcycle Time Gap km/h
1 88 CERNY Jaroslav SMF SK Bily Racing Team Yamaha 21:08,696 136,745
2 82 HOLUBEC Tomas ACCR CZ Czech Road Racing Yamaha 21:12,396 0:03,700 136,347
3 40 GYŐRFI Alen MAMS H Superbike GYMSE Honda 21:12,470 0:03,774 136,339
4 119 CHROBÁK János MAMS H Mega Farm SE Suzuki 21:12,962 0:04,266 136,287
5 68 FEJTA Jiri ACCR CZ Dafe-Plast Racing Yamaha 21:20,446 0:11,750 135,490
6 81 LÁTR David ACCR CZ Montaze Broz Racing Team Honda 21:20,553 0:11,857 135,479
7 60 DECKO Luka AMZS SLO Bertec Racing Yamaha 21:39,393 0:30,697 133,514
8 83 CHALUPA Michal ACCR CZ Montaze Broz Racing Team Yamaha 21:44,218 0:35,522 133,020
9 91 IVANOV Marin HMS HR Azalea-Zadar Kawasaki 21:46,262 0:37,566 132,812
10 28 NAGY Győző MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Yamaha 21:55,793 0:47,097 131,850
11 29 BALOG Csaba MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Yamaha 21:57,797 0:49,101 131,650
12 5 KOVÁCS Nikolett MAMS H Yamaha City Racing Team Yamaha 21:58,700 0:50,004 131,560
13 92 TOMOR László MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Honda 21:58,934 0:50,238 131,536
14 23 TALMÁCSI Gergő MAMS H PI-DO Racing Team SE Yamaha 22:00,330 0:51,634 131,397
15 16 KANKOVSKY Miroslav ACCR CZ Limusine Prague Racing Yamaha 22:13,160 1:04,464 130,133
16 50 JELEN Christian ÖAMTC A Suzuki 22:13,565 1:04,869 130,093
17 51 DUSEK Viktor ACCR CZ DRT Racing Team Yamaha 22:19,637 1:10,941 129,503
18 77 VISAK Marko HMS HR Migo Moto Honda 22:19,677 1:10,981 129,500
19 34 MARINICA Igor SMF SK Marini-Racing Team Kawasaki 22:19,794 1:11,098 129,488
20 8 KATALENIC Kresimir HMS HR MK Azalea Kawasaki 23:01,708 1:53,012 125,560
Not Classified
59 KURUCZ Ferenc MAMS H ProRide Yamaha Yamaha 17:18,272 3 Laps 121,522
26 KLEJCH Jiri ACCR CZ Montaze Broz Racing Team Yamaha 8:05,207
8:05 207 7 Laps 130,020
130 020
Not Starting
6 BODON Denis SMF SK Ducati
Fastest Lap:
88 CERNY Jaroslav SMF SK Bily Racing Team Yamaha 1:53,193
Unofficial until the last Jury meeting - .....................................................................
Mr. Gerhard ITTNER
Time limit for protest expires 30' at the latest after publication of the results - Mr. ............................................................ Time ...................
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