The results summary provides the top three finishers in qualifying for the 125 GP and 125 Sport categories at the Hungaroring from April 22-24, 2011. In 125 GP, Gabriele Gnani of Italy finished first with a time of 2:00.554, followed by Karel Hanika of the Czech Republic and Tomas Vavrous of the Czech Republic. In 125 Sport, Michal Puskár of Slovakia finished first with a time of 2:10.462, followed by Ádám Aszalós of Hungary and Stefano Schillaci of Italy. In Moto3, Lukas Jasensky of Slovakia finished first with a time of 1:55
1. The results of the first qualifying session for several motorcycle racing categories at the Hungaroring in Hungary from April 22-24, 2011 are presented, with Gabriele Gnani taking pole position in the GP125 category.
2. Riders from several European countries participated, including the Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Italy and Romania.
3. The session results list each rider's position, time, gap to the leader, number of laps completed, and average speed over the course of the session.
This document provides the results of a 125cc motorcycle race held from April 22-24, 2011 at the Hungaroring race track in Hungary. Karel Hanika from the Czech Republic finished in first place with a time of 2:03.169 riding for the FGR team on an FGR motorcycle. Gabriele Gnani from Italy finished second with a time of 2:03.607 riding for Team Number One on a Gnani motorcycle. The third place finisher was Lukas Trautmann from Austria with a time of 2:04.973 riding for Siehe Oben on a Honda motorcycle.
1. Michal Puškár of Slovakia won the 9 lap 125cc race with a time of 18:07.925, just 0.010 seconds ahead of Stefano Schillaci of Italy.
2. Ladislav Chmelik of the Czech Republic won the 10 lap 125cc GP race with a time of 17:51.807, 3.365 seconds ahead of Kevin Hanuš of Germany.
3. The 8 lap 600cc Supersport race results were not included in the summary.
1. Ježek Ondřej won the AA Supersport race at Brno with a time of 21:17.966, edging out Michele Conti by just 0.026 seconds.
2. Conti had the best lap of the race at 2:06.086 seconds.
3. Igor Kaláb finished third, over 2 seconds behind the leaders.
The document provides results from an unofficial 125cc motorcycle race held on May 22, 2011 in Brno, Czech Republic, with Stefano Schillaci of Italy finishing first in a time of 14:59.320, Daniele Scagnetti of Italy second at 15:08.891, and Michal Puškár of Slovakia third at 15:09.006. The race was 6 laps around the 5,403 km Brno circuit with Schillaci posting the best single lap time of 2:28.115.
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.
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.
1. The results of the first qualifying session for several motorcycle racing categories at the Hungaroring in Hungary from April 22-24, 2011 are presented, with Gabriele Gnani taking pole position in the GP125 category.
2. Riders from several European countries participated, including the Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Italy and Romania.
3. The session results list each rider's position, time, gap to the leader, number of laps completed, and average speed over the course of the session.
This document provides the results of a 125cc motorcycle race held from April 22-24, 2011 at the Hungaroring race track in Hungary. Karel Hanika from the Czech Republic finished in first place with a time of 2:03.169 riding for the FGR team on an FGR motorcycle. Gabriele Gnani from Italy finished second with a time of 2:03.607 riding for Team Number One on a Gnani motorcycle. The third place finisher was Lukas Trautmann from Austria with a time of 2:04.973 riding for Siehe Oben on a Honda motorcycle.
1. Michal Puškár of Slovakia won the 9 lap 125cc race with a time of 18:07.925, just 0.010 seconds ahead of Stefano Schillaci of Italy.
2. Ladislav Chmelik of the Czech Republic won the 10 lap 125cc GP race with a time of 17:51.807, 3.365 seconds ahead of Kevin Hanuš of Germany.
3. The 8 lap 600cc Supersport race results were not included in the summary.
1. Ježek Ondřej won the AA Supersport race at Brno with a time of 21:17.966, edging out Michele Conti by just 0.026 seconds.
2. Conti had the best lap of the race at 2:06.086 seconds.
3. Igor Kaláb finished third, over 2 seconds behind the leaders.
The document provides results from an unofficial 125cc motorcycle race held on May 22, 2011 in Brno, Czech Republic, with Stefano Schillaci of Italy finishing first in a time of 14:59.320, Daniele Scagnetti of Italy second at 15:08.891, and Michal Puškár of Slovakia third at 15:09.006. The race was 6 laps around the 5,403 km Brno circuit with Schillaci posting the best single lap time of 2:28.115.
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.
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 outlines the 2012 technical regulations for various road racing classes organized by AARR. It provides rules on protective clothing, helmet standards, and specifications for different engine classes including 125cc Sport Production, 125cc Grand Prix, Moto3, Supersport, Moto2, Superstock 600 and 1000, and Superbike. The regulations define allowed modifications to homologated production motorcycles to limit changes only to those permitted for safety reasons.
This document provides results from the 1st and 2nd qualifying practices of the 125GP class at the UEM Road Racing European Championship being held from October 7-9, 2011 at the 3539-meter Circuito de Albacete track in Spain. In the 1st qualifying practice, Romano Fenati had the fastest lap time of 1:34.187. In the 2nd qualifying practice, Romano Fenati again had the fastest lap time of 1:34.187.
The document provides a provisional entry list for the UEM Road Racing European Championship Supersport event taking place October 7-9 in Albacete, Spain. It lists 39 riders from 11 countries entered in the event, along with their nation, motorcycle, and team. The list was released on September 30 and notes that riders marked with an asterisk are junior riders.
The document provides a provisional entry list for the Superstock 1000 class of the UEM ROAD RACING EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP being held from October 7-9 in Albacete, Spain. It lists 29 riders from various European countries who will be competing on motorcycles from manufacturers such as Kawasaki, BMW, Yamaha, and Honda. The list includes each rider's number, name, nationality, motorcycle brand, and team.
This document summarizes the results of several motorcycle racing championships. It lists the positions, drivers, times, and other details for multiple categories including AA 125cc SP, AA 125cc GP, and AA SSt600cc. The top drivers and their times are provided for each category, with Stefano Schillaci listed first in the AA 125cc SP category at a time of 2:29.242.
1. The document summarizes the results of the 2011 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship Class 125 Sport season.
2. It lists the top 20 riders in the season standings, including their nationality, bike, team, results from each race, fastest laps, pole positions, and total points.
3. In first place was Stefano Schillaci of Italy on an Aprilia, with 106 total points.
The document outlines the rules for the 2012 Alpe Adria Motorcycle Union Road Racing Championship. Some key points include:
- The championship will take place across 10 events in various European countries between April and September 2012.
- Races will be held in 11 classes including youth, stock, supersport, superbike and classic categories.
- Events will be run according to FIM, UEM and national sporting codes as well as these regulations and supplementary event regulations.
- An international jury will oversee each event comprised of representatives from participating member federations.
The document outlines regulations for passes and the paddock area for the 2012 season of the Alpe Adria Motorcycle Union road racing events. It details the different types of permanent and event passes that will be issued, including access allowed to areas like the paddock, pit lane, and track. Regulations are also established for the paddock, including guidelines for entrance/exit, dividing the paddock into areas, and standards of behavior.
The document provides results from the 1st and 2nd qualifying practice sessions of the UEM Road Racing European Championship held on October 7th-9th, 2011 at the Circuito de Albacete track in Spain. In the 1st session, Jordi Torres was the fastest with a best lap time of 1:31.534. In the 2nd session, Torres again had the fastest time of 1:30.815. The document lists the top 20 finishers in each session along with their bike, nationality, lap times, and speed.
This document announces a motorcycle racing event taking place from June 3-5, 2011 at the Pannoniaring circuit in Austria. The event will include races for several classes that are part of the Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship and European Championship Qualification. Technical inspections and practice sessions will be held on June 3rd and 4th, with qualifying races on the 4th and main races on the 5th. Entry fees range from €175-440 depending on entry date and classes entered. Riders must have a valid license and motorcycles must pass technical inspection to participate.
The document provides an overview of the history and governance of the laws of cricket over the past 250+ years. It discusses how the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has been the sole authority for developing and revising the laws since 1787. The latest version from 2003 makes several amendments based on experience with the 2000 revised code, which introduced the Spirit of Cricket as a new preamble. The MCC, as guardian of the laws, answers annual queries about interpretations and rulings related to actual cricket matches played under the laws.
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The document discusses the history and governance of the laws of cricket over the past 250+ years. It notes that the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has been recognized as the sole authority for the laws since 1787 and is responsible for revisions and amendments. The 2000 version introduced the Spirit of Cricket as a preamble to define guidelines to maintain the enjoyment of the game. The document provides the contents of the laws and discusses the responsibilities of captains and umpires in upholding the spirit of fair play in cricket matches.
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.
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Michal Puskár from Slovakia secured the pole position for the first qualifying session of the European Championship qualification event at the Hungaroring, completing 10 laps in 2 minutes and 10.531 seconds on his Aprilia. Ádám Aszalós from Hungary finished second, 2.808 seconds behind, while Nicolo Trevisan from Italy was third. The results are provisional until the end of the protest period.
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 with a time of 2:10.531. The combined qualifying classification shows the cumulative times from the two sessions, with Puskár remaining on pole position. The warm up session was led by Ádám Aszalós of Hungary on his Aprilia with a time of 2:12.930. The documents provide provisional results and starting grid positions for riders ahead of 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.
This document provides the results of the first qualifying session and the combined qualifying classification from a European Championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring in Hungary on April 23-25, 2010. In the first session, Michal Puskár from Slovakia had the fastest time of 2:10.531. The combined qualifying results list the top 24 riders based on the total time from their two qualifying sessions, led by Puskár, followed by Pavol Skovajsa from Slovakia and Ádám Aszalós from Hungary.
This document provides the results of the first qualifying session and the combined qualifying classification from a European Championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring in Hungary on April 23-25, 2010. In the first session, Michal Puskár from Slovakia had the fastest time of 2:10.531. The combined qualifying results listed the top 24 riders based on the total of their times from the two qualifying sessions, with Puskár remaining in first place and Slovakian rider Pavol Skovajsa moving up to second.
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.
The document outlines the 2012 technical regulations for various road racing classes organized by AARR. It provides rules on protective clothing, helmet standards, and specifications for different engine classes including 125cc Sport Production, 125cc Grand Prix, Moto3, Supersport, Moto2, Superstock 600 and 1000, and Superbike. The regulations define allowed modifications to homologated production motorcycles to limit changes only to those permitted for safety reasons.
This document provides results from the 1st and 2nd qualifying practices of the 125GP class at the UEM Road Racing European Championship being held from October 7-9, 2011 at the 3539-meter Circuito de Albacete track in Spain. In the 1st qualifying practice, Romano Fenati had the fastest lap time of 1:34.187. In the 2nd qualifying practice, Romano Fenati again had the fastest lap time of 1:34.187.
The document provides a provisional entry list for the UEM Road Racing European Championship Supersport event taking place October 7-9 in Albacete, Spain. It lists 39 riders from 11 countries entered in the event, along with their nation, motorcycle, and team. The list was released on September 30 and notes that riders marked with an asterisk are junior riders.
The document provides a provisional entry list for the Superstock 1000 class of the UEM ROAD RACING EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP being held from October 7-9 in Albacete, Spain. It lists 29 riders from various European countries who will be competing on motorcycles from manufacturers such as Kawasaki, BMW, Yamaha, and Honda. The list includes each rider's number, name, nationality, motorcycle brand, and team.
This document summarizes the results of several motorcycle racing championships. It lists the positions, drivers, times, and other details for multiple categories including AA 125cc SP, AA 125cc GP, and AA SSt600cc. The top drivers and their times are provided for each category, with Stefano Schillaci listed first in the AA 125cc SP category at a time of 2:29.242.
1. The document summarizes the results of the 2011 Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship Class 125 Sport season.
2. It lists the top 20 riders in the season standings, including their nationality, bike, team, results from each race, fastest laps, pole positions, and total points.
3. In first place was Stefano Schillaci of Italy on an Aprilia, with 106 total points.
The document outlines the rules for the 2012 Alpe Adria Motorcycle Union Road Racing Championship. Some key points include:
- The championship will take place across 10 events in various European countries between April and September 2012.
- Races will be held in 11 classes including youth, stock, supersport, superbike and classic categories.
- Events will be run according to FIM, UEM and national sporting codes as well as these regulations and supplementary event regulations.
- An international jury will oversee each event comprised of representatives from participating member federations.
The document outlines regulations for passes and the paddock area for the 2012 season of the Alpe Adria Motorcycle Union road racing events. It details the different types of permanent and event passes that will be issued, including access allowed to areas like the paddock, pit lane, and track. Regulations are also established for the paddock, including guidelines for entrance/exit, dividing the paddock into areas, and standards of behavior.
The document provides results from the 1st and 2nd qualifying practice sessions of the UEM Road Racing European Championship held on October 7th-9th, 2011 at the Circuito de Albacete track in Spain. In the 1st session, Jordi Torres was the fastest with a best lap time of 1:31.534. In the 2nd session, Torres again had the fastest time of 1:30.815. The document lists the top 20 finishers in each session along with their bike, nationality, lap times, and speed.
This document announces a motorcycle racing event taking place from June 3-5, 2011 at the Pannoniaring circuit in Austria. The event will include races for several classes that are part of the Alpe Adria Road Racing Championship and European Championship Qualification. Technical inspections and practice sessions will be held on June 3rd and 4th, with qualifying races on the 4th and main races on the 5th. Entry fees range from €175-440 depending on entry date and classes entered. Riders must have a valid license and motorcycles must pass technical inspection to participate.
The document provides an overview of the history and governance of the laws of cricket over the past 250+ years. It discusses how the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has been the sole authority for developing and revising the laws since 1787. The latest version from 2003 makes several amendments based on experience with the 2000 revised code, which introduced the Spirit of Cricket as a new preamble. The MCC, as guardian of the laws, answers annual queries about interpretations and rulings related to actual cricket matches played under the laws.
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The document discusses the history and governance of the laws of cricket over the past 250+ years. It notes that the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has been recognized as the sole authority for the laws since 1787 and is responsible for revisions and amendments. The 2000 version introduced the Spirit of Cricket as a preamble to define guidelines to maintain the enjoyment of the game. The document provides the contents of the laws and discusses the responsibilities of captains and umpires in upholding the spirit of fair play in cricket matches.
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.
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Michal Puskár from Slovakia secured the pole position for the first qualifying session of the European Championship qualification event at the Hungaroring, completing 10 laps in 2 minutes and 10.531 seconds on his Aprilia. Ádám Aszalós from Hungary finished second, 2.808 seconds behind, while Nicolo Trevisan from Italy was third. The results are provisional until the end of the protest period.
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 with a time of 2:10.531. The combined qualifying classification shows the cumulative times from the two sessions, with Puskár remaining on pole position. The warm up session was led by Ádám Aszalós of Hungary on his Aprilia with a time of 2:12.930. The documents provide provisional results and starting grid positions for riders ahead of 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.
This document provides the results of the first qualifying session and the combined qualifying classification from a European Championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring in Hungary on April 23-25, 2010. In the first session, Michal Puskár from Slovakia had the fastest time of 2:10.531. The combined qualifying results list the top 24 riders based on the total time from their two qualifying sessions, led by Puskár, followed by Pavol Skovajsa from Slovakia and Ádám Aszalós from Hungary.
This document provides the results of the first qualifying session and the combined qualifying classification from a European Championship qualification event held at the Hungaroring in Hungary on April 23-25, 2010. In the first session, Michal Puskár from Slovakia had the fastest time of 2:10.531. The combined qualifying results listed the top 24 riders based on the total of their times from the two qualifying sessions, with Puskár remaining in first place and Slovakian rider Pavol Skovajsa moving up to second.
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 provides the results from the classification of riders after 10 laps of the Hungaroring race on April 22-24, 2011. Adam Aszalos of Hungary finished in first place on an Aprilia motorcycle with a time of 22:14.165. Stefano Schillaci of Italy came in second, 4.041 seconds behind on an Aprilia. Peter Rauch of Slovakia placed third, 46.387 seconds back on an Aprilia. The fastest lap was completed by Adam Aszalos of Hungary with a time of 2:10.983.
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.
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.
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.
Chmelik Ladislav of the Czech Republic won the 8 lap AA 125cc GP + Moto3 race at Brno with a time of 17:59.511. Karel Hanika of the Czech Republic finished second, 6.968 seconds behind. Lukas Trautmann of Austria came third, placing 7.037 seconds after the winner. Chmelik also recorded the best lap time of 2:13.699.
Andreas Meklau of Austria finished first in the 12 lap AA Superbike race at Brno with a time of 24:53.562. Radek Rous of the Czech Republic came in second, 7.386 seconds behind. Viktor Kispataki of Hungary placed third, finishing 23.029 seconds after the leader. Meklau also posted the best lap time of 2:03.199.
This document provides a classification of riders after 10 laps of a race at the Hungaroring track in Hungary on April 22-24, 2011. Gabriele Gnani of Italy was in first place with a time of 20:10.219. Karel Hanika of the Czech Republic was second, 0.07 seconds behind. In third was Tomas Vavrous of the Czech Republic with a time of 20:29.163. The fastest lap was completed by Gabriele Gnani of Italy in 1:59.447. The results are unofficial until approved by the last jury meeting. Protests must be filed within 30 minutes of the results being published.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This document appears to be results from a motorcycle racing event with listings of racers' positions, names, nationalities, motorcycle makes and best lap times. It includes results from several different motorcycle classes including AA 125cc GP, AA 125cc SP and AA SSt600cc. The top racer in the AA 125cc GP class was Kevin Hanuš of Germany with a best lap time of 1:45.761. In the AA 125cc SP class, Michal Puškár of Slovakia had the best time of 1:58.821. And in the AA SSt600cc class, Karel Pešek of the Czech Republic was fastest with a time of 1:40.235.
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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 provides a provisional entry list for the UEM Road Racing European Championship taking place in Albacete, Spain from October 7-9. It lists 40 riders from various countries who will be competing in the 125GP/Moto3 class. The list includes each rider's number, name, nationality, motorcycle, and team. It also provides the dates and websites for further information about the European championship event.
This document shows statistics for nations participating in the UEM Road Racing European Championship in Albacete. Spain had the most participants with 36, followed by the Czech Republic with 10 and Italy with 8. A total of 108 racers from 25 different nations competed in the championship across the 125GP, Supersport and Superstock 1000 classes.
The document provides information about the Circuito de Albacete racing track that has hosted the UEM Road Racing European Championship from 2008-2010. It details the track length, number of corners, pole and race winners for 125GP, Supersport, and Superstock 1000 classes in 2008, 2009, and 2010. It also lists the circuit records for each class and the overall European Champions from 2008-2010.
The document provides a provisional entry list for the UEM ROAD RACING EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP SUPERSTOCK 1000 taking place from October 7-9 in Albacete, Spain. The list includes 30 riders from 12 different countries racing various motorcycle brands such as Kawasaki, BMW, Yamaha, Honda, Suzuki, and Ducati. Several of the riders are noted as junior riders with an asterisk next to their entry number.
The document provides a provisional entry list for the UEM Road Racing European Championship Supersport event taking place October 7-9 in Albacete, Spain. It lists 40 riders from various European countries who have entered to compete, along with their nationality, motorcycle brand, and team. The list is organized by rider number and includes notes on junior riders.
The document provides a provisional entry list for the 125GP/Moto3 class of the UEM Road Racing European Championship being held from October 7-9 in Albacete, Spain. It includes 39 entries with riders from 14 different countries racing motorcycles from Honda, KTM, Aprilia, and other manufacturers. The list provides each rider's number, name, nationality, motorcycle, and team.
The document provides results from the 2011 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship in three classes: 125 Sport, 125 GP, and SSt 600. In the 125 Sport class, Stefano Schillaci from Italy finished in first place overall with 200 points. In the 125 GP class, Julian Mayer from Austria finished first with 127 points. In the SSt 600 class, Lukas Jasensky from Slovakia finished first with 136 points. The document lists the results and points for the top finishers in each class.
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 provides results from the 2011 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship in three classes: 125 Sport, 125 GP, and SSt 600. In the 125 Sport class, Stefano Schillaci from Italy finished in first place overall with 200 points. In the 125 GP class, Julian Mayer from Austria finished first with 127 points. In the SSt 600 class, Lukas Jasensky from Slovakia finished first with 136 points. The document lists the results and points for the top finishers in each class.
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.
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.
Martin Choy from Bulgaria won the AA Superstock 1000 race in 16 minutes and 42 seconds, 3.6 seconds ahead of second place Aldo Simonović from Croatia. Third place went to Marko Erceg from Croatia. The 11 lap race started at 16:18:22 and Choy had the best lap time of 1 minute and 29 seconds.
Marko Jerman from Slovenia won the AA Superbike 12 lap race in 18 minutes and 5 seconds. Vladimir Ruža from Slovakia finished second, 35 seconds behind. Third place was Alberto Buoro from Italy. The race started at 16:57:29 and Jerman had the fastest lap of 1 minute and 29 seconds.
The document provides results from the 2011 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship in three classes: 125 Sport, 125 GP, and SSt 600. In the 125 Sport class, Stefano Schillaci from Italy finished in first place overall with 178 points. In the 125 GP class, Alessio Cappella from Italy came in first with 106 total points. In the SSt 600 class, Lukas Jasensky from Slovakia was the winner with 120 points. The document lists the ranking of the top drivers in each class based on their performances across multiple races that took place between April and August 2011.
The document provides results from the 2011 ALPE ADRIA Road Racing Championship Class 125 Sport competition. It lists the top 22 finishers, including their nationality, bike manufacturer, team, results from 7 races including fastest laps and pole positions, and total points. The winner was Stefano Schillaci of Italy on an Aprilia bike with 152 total points.
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The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
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Results all classes Hungaroring 23.04.2011. Q1 + Q2
1. COMBINED QUALIFYING CLASSIFICATION
HUNGARORING 22-24 APRIL 2011
125 GP
Pos Rider FNM Nat. Cat. Team Motorcycle 1st 2nd
1 22 GNANI Gabriele FMI I GP125 Team Number One Gnani 2:00,554 1:59,265
2 28 HANIKA Karel ACCR CZ GP125 Moto FGR FGR 2:02,315 1:59,920
3 47 VAVROUS Tomás ACCR CZ GP125 Moto FGR FGR 2:03,703 2:01,855
4 99 TRAUTMANN Lukas ÖAMTC A GP125 Siehe Oben Honda 2:02,661 2:03,010
5 90 GYUTAI Adrián MAMS H GP125 PAMSE Honda 2:03,857 2:03,313
6 33 LICHTENBERGER Stefan ÖAMTC A GP125 Junior Racingteam Austria Honda 2:08,297 2:04,951
7 2 BÓDIS Richárd MAMS H GP125 Daróczy Motorsport Egyesület Honda 2:05,307
2:05 307 2:07,137
2:07 137
8 49 TOUSKOVÁ Andrea ACCR CZ GP125 Honda 2:07,457 2:05,919
9 75 PÖTZL Steve ÖAMTC A GP125 Team-KFZ-Adler KTM 2:06,509 2:06,004
10 95 MAYER Julian ÖAMTC A GP125 Honda 2:13,368 2:07,210
11 148 ZÁRECKY Petr ACCR CZ GP125 AMK Horice KTM 2:07,553 2:07,442
12 4 PODLIPNY Oldrich ACCR CZ GP125 Honda 2:12,790 2:07,523
13 63 JAKUBICKOVÁ Barbora ACCR SK GP125 Honda 2:09,023 2:07,557
14 122 CSÁNYI Gergő MAMS H GP125 MAMI ÉSE Honda 2:08,411 2:08,773
15 21 VOSLAJER Petr ACCR CZ GP125 Honda 2:08,691
16 14 BRANDSTETTER Wolfgang ÖAMTC A GP125 Honda 2:10,198 2:08,797
17 65 BAR Al
Alexandru-Vlad
d Vl d FRM RO GP125 Honda 2:29,187 2:11,582
18 165 SOMMER Helmut ÖAMTC A GP125 MIBAG Schnidinger Eingenban 2:20,561 2:19,816
125 Sport
Pos Rider FNM Nat. Cat. Team Motorcycle 1st 2nd
1 1 PUSKÁR Michal SMF SK SP125 SG Fix Racing Aprilia 2:10,462 2:12,976
2 17 ASZALÓS Ádám MAMS H SP125 MAMI ÉSE Aprilia 2:11,946 2:12,275
3 86 SCHILLACI Stefano FMI I SP125 Aprilia 2:21,361 2:14,113
4 94 KORIZEK Kamil ACCR CZ SP125 Aprilia 2:18,473 2:14,192
5 66 ASZALÓS Zoltán MAMS H SP125 MAMI ÉSE Aprilia 2:19,299 2:15,978
6 18 RAUCH Peter SMF SK SP125 Motovia MC Aprilia 2:18,050 2:16,262
7 69 COPPA Pierre ACCR CZ SP125 69 Racing Team Aprilia 2:17,726 2:17,028
8 23 SKOVAJSA Pavol SMF SK SP125 Aprilia 2:18,495 2:17,904
9 19 CECH Jaroslav SMF SK SP125 Aprilia 2:20,113 2:18,279
10 995 GYENIS Gábor MAMS H SP125 Next Generation HRT Aprilia 2:21,658 2:18,952
11 12 MISAK Michal SMF SK SP125 SG Fix Racing Aprilia 2:19,279
2:19 279 2:20,438
2:20 438
12 399 SABADIN Marco FMI I SP125 Cagiva 2:20,195 2:19,696
13 3 BUNCIAK Stefan SMF SK SP125 SG Fix Racing Aprilia 2:22,633 2:22,308
14 16 CIOLAN Catalin FRM RO SP125 C.S.M. Bucuresti Aprilia 2:22,611 2:24,190
15 211 CIUJDEA Adrian-Nicolae FRM RO SP125 Steava General Turbo Bucuresti Aprilia 2:23,012 2:23,149
16 25 JURATU Roberto FRM RO SP125 Aprilia 2:31,199 2:26,245
17 55 MIHALKOVIC Pavol SMF SK SP125 Aprilia 2:49,084 2:27,251
18 48 HANZALIK Milan SMF SK SP125 Aprilia 2:28,442 2:29,896
19 37 ORAVSKY Josef SMF SK SP125 Aprilia 2:33,172 2:35,706
20 255 KANEVA Genoveva BMF BG SP125 Aprilia 2:37,939 2:33,645
21 64 PETROVIC Vl di i
Vladimir SMF SK SP125 Aprilia 2:33,923 2:34,313
22 221 MATES Razvan-Marcel FRM RO SP125 Steava General Turbo Bucuresti Aprilia 2:36,289 2:36,917
Qualification time 120% : 2:36,554
41 FRÜHAUF Roman SMF SK SP125 Aprilia 2:42,028 2:40,452
74 MALIK Róbert SMF SK SP125 Aprilia 2:45,345 2:41,449
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 ...................
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2. COMBINED QUALIFYING CLASSIFICATION
HUNGARORING 22-24 APRIL 2011
Pos Rider FNM Nat. Team Motorcycle 1st 2nd
1 9 JASENSKY Lukas SMF SK JLT Motoracing Team Yamaha 1:55,256 1:54,912
2 68 FEJTA Jiri A CZ Dafe-Plast Racing Yamaha 1:55,677 1:55,402
3 83 CHALUPA Michal ACCR CZ Montaze Broz Racing Team Yamaha 1:56,185 1:55,563
4 59 KURUCZ Ferenc MAMS H ProRide Yamaha Yamaha 1:57,917 1:55,584
5 81 LÁTR David ACCR CZ Motorpower Honda 1:55,805 1:55,626
6 111 SEMBERA Michal ACCR CZ Honda 1:57,139 1:55,720
7 6 PRASEK Michal ACCR CZ Rohac and Fejta motoracing team
j g Yamaha 1:56,462
, 1:55,957
,
8 7 DEÁK Attila MAMS H Honda 1:57,073 1:56,257
9 82 PESEK Karel ACCR CZ Kawasaki 1:56,349 1:56,482
10 37 KEMMER Christopher ÖAMTC A Bertl K. Racing Team Yamaha 1:56,505 1:57,113
11 35 KOCH Manfred ÖAMTC A Yamaha 1:56,564 1:57,268
12 60 DECKO Luka AMZS SLO Yamaha 1:56,795 1:57,065
13 314 SCHUBERT Lukas ÖAMTC A Yamaha 2:00,710 1:57,040
14 666 TOMMASINI Luca HMS I Triumph 1:57,076 1:57,309
15 99 FATTINGER Alex ÖAMTC A AOF-Racing Kawasaki 1:58,972 1:57,272
16 28 NAGY Győző MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Yamaha 1:59,288
1:59 288 1:57,372
1:57 372
17 17 SCHUCH Roland ÖAMTC A Team Rösner Triumph 2:03,046 1:57,654
18 674 PELZL Klemens ÖAMTC A Team Rösner Kawasaki 2:00,082 1:57,847
19 15 DURDIK Martin SMF SK Bily Racing Team Yamaha 1:58,117 1:58,020
20 11 SPORER Rene ÖAMTC A Yamaha 2:01,029 1:59,321
21 5 KOVÁCS Nikolett MAMS H Yamaha City Racing Team Yamaha 2:00,201
22 76 KURTA János MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Kawasaki 2:00,362 2:00,568
23 34 MARINICA Igor SMF SK Marini-Racing Team Kawasaki 2:03,551 2:01,472
24 70 SEIWALD Josef ÖAMTC A Yamaha 2:02,342 2:01,509
25 655 PREHM Karl ÖAMTC A Bertl K. Racing Team
K Yamaha 2:01,954
2:01 954 2:01,950
2:01 950
26 58 ENGERISSER Josef ÖAMTC A Yamaha 2:02,248
27 619 OBERMAIR Herbert ÖAMTC A Lietz Sport Kawasaki 2:02,406 2:04,993
28 96 SEDLÁK Richárd ACCR CZ OKRACING.CZ Yamaha 2:04,641 2:02,580
29 8 NOVOSEL Renato HMS HR Honda 2:04,215 2:04,697
30 1 FIKKER Lukas ACCR CZ Suzuki 2:07,727 2:05,856
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 ...................
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3. COMBINED QUALIFYING CLASSIFICATION
HUNGARORING 22-24 APRIL 2011
Pos Rider FNM Nat. Team Motorcycle 1st 2nd
1 52 CONTI Michele FMI I Kuja Racing.Com Honda 1:53,037 1:53,346
2 22 BUKOWSKI Daniel PZM PL Suzuki GRANDys duo Suzuki 1:53,767 1:54,200
3 71 BERGHAMMER Thomas ÖAMTC A Honda 1:54,368 1:53,922
4 7 KALAB Igor ACCR CZ MF Corse Triumph 1:54,689 1:53,938
5 81 LÁTR David ACCR CZ Motorpower Honda 1:54,469 1:54,138
6 66 BROZ Jiri ACCR CZ Montáze Broz RT Yamaha 1:54,757 1:54,625
7 63 KOLLER Kevin ÖAMTC A Yamaha 1:54,725
, 1:57,778
,
8 94 KLEJCH Jiri ACCR CZ Montáze Broz RT Yamaha 1:54,889 1:56,603
9 57 ZIELINSKI Sebastian PZM PL Yamaha 1:54,904 1:55,609
10 3 HOFER Hannes ÖAMTC A Kawasaki 1:55,377 1:55,417
11 62 GRASMUGG Alois ÖAMTC A Bertl'k Racing Team Yamaha 1:55,673 1:56,714
12 115 DUSEK Viktor ACCR CZ DRT Racing Team Yamaha 1:56,274 1:55,985
13 21 CAZACU Catalin FRM RO Honda 1:56,667 1:56,112
14 4 KREUTZER Kevin ÖAMTC A HK-Motors Suzuki 1:57,535 1:57,282
15 32 ROTTER Jochen ÖAMTC A Team Bogoly Suzuki 1:58,329 1:57,585
16 25 VECKO Michal ACCR CZ Honda 1:59,499
1:59 499 1:57,692
1:57 692
17 15 DURDIK Martin SMF SK Bily Racing Team Yamaha 1:58,483 1:59,067
18 134 MAINESCU Dan Vasile FRM RO Honda 2:00,158 1:58,723
19 72 POP Petre FRM RO BGS Motorsport Bucuresti Honda 1:59,480 1:58,857
20 23 NEGREA Octavian FRM RO Yamaha 2:01,548 1:58,862
21 89 DOMKE Klaus-Peter ACCR D RKD-Racing Team Honda 2:00,299 1:59,141
22 5 BEZNOSKA Miloslav ACCR CZ Triumph 2:02,095 1:59,577
23 141 PIRGER Erwin ÖAMTC A Lietz Sport Yamaha 2:00,654 2:01,628
24 11 MARIN Vlad FRM RO Amckart Bucuresti Suzuki 2:01,809 2:01,409
25 9 COSTESCU Cosmin FRM RO Yamaha 2:02,191
2:02 191 2:03,243
2:03 243
26 28 KORCÁK Ondrej ACCR CZ OKRACING.CZ Yamaha 2:02,528 2:02,407
27 69 BALÁZS Csaba FRM RO Yamaha 2:05,782 2:02,881
28 31 DUDÁS Attila MAMS H Szuperbike MSZO Honda 2:09,697 2:03,647
29 86 POPESCU Stefan FRM RO BGS Motorsport Bucuresti Honda 2:06,001 2:04,617
30 8 SVOBODA Petr ACCR CZ Yamaha 2:07,041 2:05,339
31 117 PASERE Ionut-Gabriel FRM RO Firemotorsport Bucuresti Suzuki 2:07,745 2:06,914
32 138 ROMOCEA Aron FRM RO Pascota i.i Racing Team Timisoara Yamaha 2:07,097 2:09,265
33 47 HANZALIK David SMF SK ENH-Nails Yamaha 2:13,037 2:07,799
34 122 FARAGO R b t
Roberto FRM RO Suzuki 2:13,004 2:08,165
35 36 CANCEL Catalin FRM RO Kawasaki 2:13,940 2:09,085
36 281 CANCEL Ovidiu FRM RO Yamaha 2:13,870 2:13,753
37 27 SCHOBER Julian ÖAMTC A Kawasaki 2:15,421 2:24,332
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 ...................
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4. COMBINED QUALIFYING CLASSIFICATION
HUNGARORING 22-24 APRIL 2011
Pos Rider FNM Nat. Team Motorcycle 1st 2nd
1 55 FILLA Michal ACCR CZ Invelt BMW Team BMW 1:51,615 1:51,368
2 77 CHOY Martin BMF BG Prima Build BMW 1:52,456 1:51,434
3 90 DROBNY Michal ACCR CZ Invelt BMW Team BMW 1:52,202 1:51,960
4 88 RESCH Roland ÖAMTC A Team Reitwagen Resch Racing Kawasaki 1:52,551 1:52,073
5 92 JUHÁSZ Dávid MAMS H K2 Motoracing Honda 1:53,665 1:52,166
6 58 MIKSOVSKY Tomas ACCR CZ Tommy Racing Team Kawasaki 1:53,159 1:53,806
7 31 PRAGER Kamil ACCR CZ Jafferson Racing Team
g Kawasaki 1:53,594
, 1:55,337
,
8 32 FRESCURA Andrea FMI I O. TENNI Suzuki 1:54,933 1:54,042
9 33 ERCEG Marko HMS HR RT Registar BMW 1:54,876 1:55,259
10 34 SIMONOVIC Aldo HMS HR BMW 1:55,362 1:55,012
11 50 CHELKOWSKI Waldemar PZM PL BMW 1:57,005 1:55,091
12 140 KONDRATOWICZ Mariusz PZM PL BMW 1:57,101 1:56,806
13 93 IVANOV Mihail BMF BG Prima Build BMW 1:57,850 2:00,360
14 14 NIMMERFOLL Jan ACCR CZ BMW Invelt Team BMW 2:00,244 1:58,269
15 3 BERGER Jerzy PZM PL BMW 1:58,412 2:00,522
16 181 KONDRATOWICZ Marcin PZM PL BMW 1:59,172
1:59 172 1:58,445
1:58 445
17 53 SLOBODA Miroslav SMF SK Lakirt 53 Ducati 2:00,189 2:00,609
18 65 NIKIFOROV Ivaylo BMF BG BMW 2:02,428 2:00,215
19 17 KIS Viktória MAMS H Next Generation Hungary RT Kawasaki 2:04,775 2:00,879
20 118 WLASCHITZ Horst ÖAMTC A Kawasaki 2:00,899 2:01,957
21 19 TOLNAI István MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Honda 2:03,413 2:02,882
22 97 LUCAVS Juris LAMSF LTV Yamaha 2:07,223
23 21 KADA Vladimir SMF SK VT Racing Team Suzuki 2:08,127 2:08,175
24 114 LEKOV Ivaylo BMF BG IVIS-Racing Team Suzuki 2:09,025 2:10,473
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 ...................
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5. COMBINED QUALIFYING CLASSIFICATION
HUNGARORING 22-24 APRIL 2011
Pos Rider FNM Nat. Team Motorcycle 1st 2nd
1 55 FILLA Michal ACCR CZ BMW Invelt Team BMW 1:51,076 1:50,332
2 1 KISPATAKI Viktor MAMS H MAMI ÉSE Honda 1:51,746 1:50,877
3 13 MEKLAU Andreas ÖAMTC A Suzuki Grandys duo Suzuki 1:52,379 1:50,968
4 88 RESCH Roland ÖAMTC A Team Reitwagen Resch Racing KTM 1:51,923 1:52,389
5 8 ROUS Radomil ACCR CZ KRTZ IV. Yamaha 1:52,577 1:52,125
6 58 SÁRKÁNY Dezső MAMS H BR Organisation Kft Suzuki 1:53,082 1:52,156
7 77 CAMLEK Berto ACCR SLO Bertec Racingg Yamaha 1:54,047
, 1:52,675
,
8 40 GYŐRFI Alen MAMS H Adrenalin H-Moto Honda 1:53,623 1:53,046
9 76 SCHLEINDLHUBER Helmut ÖAMTC A MSC Zeillen BMW 1:53,326 1:53,188
10 49 WOHNER Mike ÖAMTC A Inco, Ziegelwagner, Rock Oil BMW 1:53,586 1:53,327
11 12 SENDLHOFER Günther ÖAMTC A 2RadBorse Kawasaki 1:53,553 1:54,090
12 21 KARBAN Vladimir SMF SK BMW 1:55,474 1:53,953
13 11 RICHTER Michael ÖAMTC A 2Rad Börse Suzuki 1:54,178 1:56,169
14 38 GRAMMER Klaus ÖAMTC A Lietz Sport Kawasaki 1:56,426 1:54,359
15 117 SENDLHOFER Michael ÖAMTC A Honda 1:55,303 1:54,428
16 20 PASCOTA Ionel FRM RO Pascota Racing Team BMW 1:54,665
1:54 665 1:54,483
1:54 483
17 7 RUZA Vladimir SMF SK SG Fix Racing Kawasaki 1:54,665 1:54,552
18 25 VETRÁK Frantisek SMF SK VM Racing Honda 1:55,942 1:54,829
19 16 MISTODE Ionut FRM RO BGS Motorsport Bucuresti Suzuki 1:56,006 1:55,252
20 98 OSKALDOWICZ Janusz PZM PL BMW-Petronas-T.G.Motors BMW 1:56,038 1:55,273
21 6 BOROWCZAK Raymond ACCR CZ Honda 1:57,704 1:55,520
22 64 WEBER Christian ÖAMTC A BMW 1:56,553 1:55,760
23 24 DUCHYNA Peter SMF SK Destio Racing SC Ducati 1:56,459 1:55,863
24 91 MEGELA Henrich SMF SK VM Racing Ducati 2:39,527 1:56,757
25 69 SCHLEINDLHUBER Manuel ÖAMTC A MSC Zeillen Suzuki 1:59,213
1:59 213 1:57,683
1:57 683
26 5 SVEC Jaromir ACCR CZ MF Corse Aprilia 1:59,833 1:58,488
27 131 VARGOLICI Daniel FRM RO Amckart Bucuresti BMW 1:59,396 1:58,665
28 57 BRABEC Zdenek ACCR CZ CAINE Eagle Racing Yamaha 1:59,172 1:59,768
29 142 FILIPEANU Marian Razvan FRM RO Firemotorsport Bucuresti Honda 2:01,956 2:02,858
30 89 BARDA Gal FRM IZR Ducati 2:06,415 2:03,904
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 ...................
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