Pedrosa Takes 125cc GP Victory At Valencia, Vincent Wins Championship

Pedrosa Takes 125cc GP Victory At Valencia, Vincent Wins Championship

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Final 125cc Grand Prix Race Results:

1. Daniel Pedrosa, Honda, 25 laps, 42:13.044
2. Arnaud Vincent, Aprilia, -0.100 second
3. Pablo Nieto, Aprilia, -2.704 seconds
4. Alex DeAngelis, Aprilia, -3.069 seconds
5. Steve Jenkner, Aprilia, -3.136 seconds
6. Hector Barbera, Aprilia, -8.041 seconds
7. Manuel Poggiali, Gilera, -8.852 seconds
8. Lucio Cecchinello, Aprilia, -11.879 seconds
9. Joan Olive, Honda, -12.037 seconds
10. Gino Borsoi, Aprilia, -14.757 seconds

36. Chris Peris, Honda, -16 laps, DNF, crashed

Final 125cc GP Championship Point Standings:

1. Vincent, 273 points
2. Poggiali, 254 points
3. Pedrosa, 243 points
4. Cecchinello, 180 points
5. Jenkner, 168 points
6. Nieto, 145 points
7. Simone Sanna, 106 points
8. Masao Azuma, 101 points
9. DeAngelis, 87 points
10. Borsoi, 82 points

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