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 Sunday, 19 May, 2002, 13:01 GMT 14:01 UK
Rossi wins at Le Mans
Rossi leads Honda teammate Tohru Ukawa and Yamaha's Max Biaggi at Le Mans
Rossi led Honda teammate Ukawa and Yamaha's Biaggi
Click here for French MotoGP results

World champion Valentino Rossi timed his ride to perfection to snatch a first win at Le Mans in a rain-shortened French Grand Prix.

The Honda rider charged into the lead just before the race reached two-thirds distance.

And, under the rules, leadership at that point gave him victory when the riders were red-flagged soon after as conditions became too dangerous.

Rossi's team-mate, Tohru Ukawa, was second, with compatriot Max Biaggi third on a Yamaha.

"A race like this is more difficult than normal and a win is always important but it's a shame they stopped early, not finishing a race is like not finishing at all," Rossi said.

Spain's Fonsi Nieto
Nieto extended his 250cc championship lead

But the championship leader almost left it too late.

After 17 laps, Ukawa held the lead with Rossi trapped in third, behind his compatriot Biaggi.

And with Biaggi holding Rossi up, Ukawa was threatening to pull clear into a winning lead.

However, Rossi managed to dive past his countryman on lap 18 and immediately closed in on his Japanese team-mate.

The Italian slipped past Ukawa just as the race was approaching the crucial two-thirds distance mark to guarantee his third victory in this season's four Grands Prix.

"The rainfall on the first part of the track made it difficult and towards the end I pushed to get into first, and was lucky to be there when the race was stopped," said Rossi.

Ukawa, however, was happy enough with his second place.

"It was a difficult race today because the conditions did not help us," he said.

"But I was happy because the machine worked very well and the tyres as well.

"After all, second place is not so bad, and it is good for the championship so I'm happy."

Yamaha rider Carlos Checa, who had started second on the grid, fell on lap nine.

Spaniard Fonsi Nieto claimed his second successive 250cc race of the season, winning a fierce battle with Marco Melandri to lead the world championship on 69 points.

Aprilia completed a double when Lucio Cecchinello took the 125cc category, with world championship leader Arnaud Vincent fourth.


French Moto GP results:

1. Valentino Rossi (Italy) Honda, 34 minutes 22.335 seconds
2. Tohru Okawa (Japan) Honda, 34:22.55
3. Max Biaggi (Italy) Yamaha, 34:22.939
4. Norrick Abe (Japan) Yamaha, 34:24.036
5. Kenny Roberts (U.S.) Suzuki, 34:30.799
6. Nobuatsu Aoki (Japan) Proton, 34:32.547
7. Loris Capirossi (Italy) Honda, 34:34.772
8. Alex Barros (Spain) Honda, 34:37.566
9. Regis Laconi (France) Aprilia, 34:39.490
10. Jeremy McWilliams (Britain) Proton, 34:44.182

MotoGP world championship standings (after four races):

1. Valentino Rossi (Italy) Honda, 95 points
2. Tohru Ukawa (Japan) Honda, 61
3. Loris Capirossi (Italy) Honda, 45
4. Norrick Abe (Japan) Yamaha, 43
5. Daijiro Kato (Japan) Honda, 39
6. Alex Barros (Spain) Honda, 29
7. Nobuatsu Aoki (Japan) Proton, 28
8. Carlos Checa (Spain) Yamaha, 27
9. Max Biaggi (Italy) Yamaha, 23
10. Akira Ryo (Japan) Suzuki, 20

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"Rossi was involved in a tremendous battle"
See also:

18 May 02 |  Motorbikes
Rossi races to pole
17 May 02 |  Motorbikes
Checa proves quickest
16 May 02 |  Motorbikes
Rossi seeks French first
07 Apr 02 |  Motorbikes
Rossi claims opener
21 Apr 02 |  Motorbikes
Ukawa takes maiden win
05 May 02 |  Motorbikes
Pain in Spain for McWilliams
03 May 02 |  Motorbikes
Rossi dominant in Spain
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