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Race 8 of 13 races in the 1995 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date | 9 July 1995 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Official name | Grand Prix de France [1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Location | Bugatti Circuit | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 1995 French motorcycle Grand Prix was the eighth round of the 1995 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 9 July 1995 at the Bugatti Circuit located in Le Mans, France.
Pos. | Rider | Team | Manufacturer | Time/Retired | Points | ||
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1 | Mick Doohan | Repsol YPF Honda Team | Honda | 46:10.991 | 25 | ||
2 | Luca Cadalora | Marlboro Team Roberts | Yamaha | +21.923 | 20 | ||
3 | Daryl Beattie | Lucky Strike Suzuki | Suzuki | +23.607 | 16 | ||
4 | Shinichi Itoh | Repsol YPF Honda Team | Honda | +39.623 | 13 | ||
5 | Alex Barros | Kanemoto Honda | Honda | +51.700 | 11 | ||
6 | Scott Russell | Lucky Strike Suzuki | Suzuki | +1:19.276 | 10 | ||
7 | Jeremy McWilliams | Millar Racing | Yamaha | +1:20.553 | 9 | ||
8 | Neil Hodgson | World Championship Motorsports | ROC Yamaha | +1:32.235 | 8 | ||
9 | Toshiyuki Arakaki | Padgett's-Tube Riders | Harris Yamaha | +1:39.228 | 7 | ||
10 | Laurent Naveau | Team ROC | Yamaha | +1:39.421 | 6 | ||
11 | Adrien Bosshard | Thommen Elf Racing | ROC Yamaha | +1:40.461 | 5 | ||
12 | Frederic Protat | FP Racing | ROC Yamaha | +1 Lap | 4 | ||
13 | Marc Garcia | DR Team Shark | ROC Yamaha | +1 Lap | 3 | ||
14 | Bernard Haenggeli | Haenggeli Racing | ROC Yamaha | +1 Lap | 2 | ||
15 | Pierre Monneret | Team ROC Yamaha | ROC Yamaha | +1 Lap | 1 | ||
16 | Bruno Bonhuil | MTD | ROC Yamaha | +1 Lap | |||
17 | Scott Gray | Starsport | Harris Yamaha | +1 Lap | |||
Ret | Sean Emmett | Harris Grand Prix | Harris Yamaha | Retirement | |||
Ret | Marco Papa | Team Marco Papa | ROC Yamaha | Retirement | |||
Ret | Lucio Pedercini | Team Pedercini | ROC Yamaha | Retirement | |||
Ret | Cristiano Migliorati | Harris Grand Prix | Harris Yamaha | Retirement | |||
Ret | Bernard Garcia | Team ROC NRJ | ROC Yamaha | Retirement | |||
Ret | James Haydon | Harris Grand Prix | Harris Yamaha | Retirement | |||
Ret | Norifumi Abe | Marlboro Team Roberts | Yamaha | Retirement | |||
Ret | Jean Pierre Jeandat | JPJ Paton | Paton | Retirement | |||
Ret | Juan Borja | Team ROC NRJ | ROC Yamaha | Retirement | |||
Ret | Eugene McManus | Padgett's Racing Team | Harris Yamaha | Retirement | |||
Ret | Loris Reggiani | Aprilia Racing Team | Aprilia | Retirement | |||
Ret | Àlex Crivillé | Repsol YPF Honda Team | Honda | Retirement | |||
DNS | Alberto Puig | Fortuna Honda Pons | Honda | Did not start | |||
DNS | Loris Capirossi | Marlboro Team Pileri | Honda | Did not start | |||
Sources: [2] [3] |
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