Sport in Short: Motorcycling
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Your support makes all the difference.BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX (Sao Paulo): 250cc (26 laps, 113.100km, 70.279 miles): 1 L Cadalora (It) Honda 45min 45.808sec (ave speed 147.364 kph, 91.570mph); 2 M Biaggi (It) Aprilia 45:49.458; 3 L Reggiani (It) Aprilia 45:49.730; 4 D Romboni (It) Honda 45:53.368; 5 J Schmid (Ger) Yamaha 46:02.029; 6 H Bradl (Ger) Honda 46:07.242. Fastest lap: Reggiani (24th) 1:44.478 (158.958 kph, 98.775mph). Leading world championship standings (after 12 rounds): 1 Cadalora 197pts; 2 Reggiani 144; 3 P Chili (It) Aprilia 107; 4 Bradl 79; 5 Puig 71.
125cc (24 laps, 104.400 km): 1 D Raudies (Ger) Honda 44min 37.09 sec; 2 J Martinez (Sp) Honda 44:48.40; 3 A Gramigni (It) Aprilia 44:48.80; 4 B Casanova (It) Aprilia 44:48.81; 5 O Petrucciani (Swit) Honda 45:05.44; 6 F Gresini (It) Honda 45:09.06. Leading world championship standings: 1 Gramigni 122pts; 2 Gresini 114; 3 R Waldmann (Ger) Honda 106; 4 E Gianola (It) 102; 5 Casanova 96; 6 Raudies 81.
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