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Race 5 of 15 races in the 1997 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date | 1 June 1997 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Official name | Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich [1] [2] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Location | A1-Ring | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 1997 Austrian motorcycle Grand Prix was the fifth round of the 1997 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on 1 June 1997 at the A1-Ring.
Pos. | Rider | Team | Manufacturer | Time/Retired | Points | ||
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1 | Mick Doohan | Repsol Honda Team | Honda | 41:48.665 | 25 | ||
2 | Tadayuki Okada | Repsol Honda Team | Honda | +22.077 | 20 | ||
3 | Luca Cadalora | Red Bull Yamaha WCM | Yamaha | +22.471 | 16 | ||
4 | Nobuatsu Aoki | Rheos Elf FCC TS | Honda | +22.663 | 13 | ||
5 | Àlex Crivillé | Repsol Honda Team | Honda | +25.462 | 11 | ||
6 | Carlos Checa | Movistar Honda Pons | Honda | +28.649 | 10 | ||
7 | Anthony Gobert | Lucky Strike Suzuki | Suzuki | +59.010 | 9 | ||
8 | Alberto Puig | Movistar Honda Pons | Honda | +1:00.017 | 8 | ||
9 | Norifumi Abe | Yamaha Team Rainey | Yamaha | +1:02.385 | 7 | ||
10 | Doriano Romboni | IP Aprilia Racing Team | Aprilia | +1:02.473 | 6 | ||
11 | Daryl Beattie | Lucky Strike Suzuki | Suzuki | +1:03.445 | 5 | ||
12 | Juan Borja | Elf 500 ROC | Elf 500 | +1:22.650 | 4 | ||
13 | Alex Barros | Honda Gresini | Honda | +1 Lap | 3 | ||
14 | Jean-Michel Bayle | Marlboro Team Roberts | Modenas KR3 | +1 Lap | 2 | ||
15 | Laurent Naveau | Millet Racing | ROC Yamaha | +1 Lap | 1 | ||
16 | Lucio Pedercini | Team Pedercini | ROC Yamaha | +1 Lap | |||
17 | Kirk McCarthy | World Championship Motorsports | ROC Yamaha | +1 Lap | |||
Ret | Jürgen Fuchs | Elf 500 ROC | Elf 500 | Retirement | |||
Ret | Jurgen van den Goorbergh | Team Millar MQP | Honda | Retirement | |||
Ret | Sete Gibernau | Yamaha Team Rainey | Yamaha | Retirement | |||
Ret | Troy Corser | Red Bull Yamaha WCM | Yamaha | Retirement | |||
Ret | Kenny Roberts Jr. | Marlboro Team Roberts | Modenas KR3 | Retirement | |||
Sources: [3] [4] |
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