1955 Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix

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Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   1955 Belgian Grand Prix
Race details
Race 5 of 8 races in the
1955 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
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Date3 July 1955
Location Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 14.120 km (8.774 mi)
500 cc
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Fastest lap
Rider Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Geoff Duke Gilera
Time 4:35.7
Podium
First Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Colnago Gilera
Second Flag of France.svg Pierre Monneret Gilera
Third Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Léon Martin Gilera
350 cc
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Fastest lap
Rider Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill Lomas Moto Guzzi
Time 4:53.6
Podium
First Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill Lomas Moto Guzzi
Second Flag of Germany.svg August Hobl DKW
Third Flag of Australia (converted).svg Keith Campbell Norton
Sidecar (B2A)
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Fastest lap
Rider Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cyril Smith Norton
Time 5:20.0
Podium
First Flag of Germany.svg Wilhelm Noll BMW
Second Flag of Germany.svg Willi Faust BMW
Third Flag of Germany.svg Walter Schneider BMW

The 1955 Belgian motorcycle Grand Prix was the fifth round of the 1955 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 3 July 1955 at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.

Contents

500 cc classification

PosRiderManufacturerLapsTimePoints
1 Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Colnago Gilera 151:10:51.18
2 Flag of France.svg Pierre Monneret Gilera 15+43.86
3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Léon Martin Gilera 15+2:35.64
4 Flag of Italy.svg Duilio Agostini Moto Guzzi 3
5 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Auguste Goffin Norton 2
6 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg John Storr Norton 1
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Ahearn Norton
8 Flag of New Zealand.svg Bill Aislabie Norton
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bob Matthews Norton
10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Edouard Texidor Norton
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Brown Matchless
12 Flag of New Zealand.svg John Hempleman Norton
13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Phil Heath Norton
14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Peter Davey Norton
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arthur Wheeler Matchless
16 Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Eddie Grant Norton
17 Flag of New Zealand.svg Fred Cook Matchless
[1]

350 cc classification

PosRiderManufacturerLapsTimePoints
1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bill Lomas Moto Guzzi 1154:47.78
2 Flag of Germany.svg August Hobl DKW 11+14.96
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Keith Campbell Norton 11+2:14.24
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Cecil Sandford Moto Guzzi 3
5 Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Colombo Moto Guzzi 2
6 Flag of Germany.svg Hans Bartl DKW 1
7 Flag of Germany.svg Hans Baltisberger NSU
8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Auguste Goffin Norton
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Ahearn Norton
10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jules Nies Norton
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Brown AJS
12 Flag of New Zealand.svg John Hempleman Norton
13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tommy Wood Norton
14 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Arthur Wheeler AJS
15 Flag of New Zealand.svg Fred Cook AJS
16 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bob Matthews Norton
17 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Edouard Texidor AJS
18 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Pierre Vervroegen Norton
19Flag placeholder.svg A. van Fleteren AJS
[1]

Sidecar classification

PosRiderPassengerManufacturerLapsTimePoints
1 Flag of Germany.svg Wilhelm Noll Flag of Germany.svg Fritz Cron BMW 738:21.28
2 Flag of Germany.svg Willi Faust Flag of Germany.svg Karl Remmert BMW 7+1.16
3 Flag of Germany.svg Walter Schneider Flag of Germany.svg Hans Strauss BMW 7+47.34
4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Julien Deronne Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Bruno Leys BMW 3
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Pip Harris Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ray Campbell Norton 2
6 Flag of France.svg Jacques Drion Flag of Germany.svg Inge Stoll Norton 1
7 Flag of France.svg Jean Murit Flag of Morocco.svg Francis Flahaut Norton
8 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Florian Camathias Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Maurice Büla BMW
9 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Marcel Masuy Flag placeholder.svg ? Norton
10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Pierre Vervroegen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Raymond Bogaert Norton
11Flag placeholder.svg "Rausens"Flag placeholder.svg ? Norton
12Flag placeholder.svg T. GobelFlag placeholder.svg ? Norton
13 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Eric Oliver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Eric Bliss Norton
[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Cook, R. A. B. (ed.). Motor Cycling Sports Yearbook 1956. Temple Press Ltd. pp. 174–177.
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