MARKO JERMAN CHAMPION OF THE CHAMPIONS

MARKO JERMAN CHAMPION OF THE CHAMPIONS

Slovaks, Slovenians and Italians were equally divided into six class regarding winning positions in Alpe Adria ria Championship, 53rd  in a series of races of the oldest regional competition held on the European continent  on Automotodrom Grobnik within the race FIM Sidecar 2010. However, interesting results were achieved in the class Superstock 1000 on the podium three riders  from three nations but all with Croatian license. Victory is so given to "Croatian" Italian Luca Tommasini who is from Migo Moto team, the second was a Slovenian Karim Babic driver of Zadar Team Azalea, and the third one was rider from Dubrovnik Lovorko Brajević.


Slovenian Marko Jerman in the class Supersport 600 improved his own month-old class record for 111 milliseconds, and now stands at 1:30,311 minutes with average 166.146 km / hour.

In the final race of the class Superbike, there were plenty of thrills. All expected match between the Slovenian rider, Jerman and Camlek. Jerman took the lead and Camlek was right behind only about 400 thousandths. But already in the second round in the "curve 2" three Italians fell: Gelosa, Buora and Dario Marchettibut luckily without serious injuries. Start was repeated without Camlek due to technical problems on the bike. At Saturday's training  Camlek had an incredible time 1:27,852, two seconds faster than the absolute record of Grobnik. Without him, Jerman in the duel with a new competitor from Italy Di Vora broke a record in class SB  that held for four years Camlek. Best time in class Superbike is now 1:29,295 minutes and avarage 168.036 km / h. Second record and second victory on the same day got in hands of  superior Slovenian  rider Marko Jerman who is now the owner of four records: the absolute record (also in the class Stocksport 1000), records in  classes Supersport 600 and Superbike.
 
RESULTS: 125 SP (10 laps, 41.7 km) 1 Puškar (Slovakia) 19:07,455 minutes, 2 Schillaci +1.263, 3 Trevisan (both Italy) +1.364, ... 7 Novosel (Croatia, all Aprilia) -1 lap; 125 GP (10 laps) 1 Gnani (Italy, Gnani) 17:31,891, 2 Hanika (Czech Republic, Honda) +0.446, 3 Lichtenberger (Austria) Honda +1:27,569; SStock 1000 (11 laps, 45.9 km) 1 Tommasini (Aprilia) 17:06,868, 2 Emerton (Honda) +23.841, 3 Brajević (all Croatia, Suzuki) +54.349; SS 600 (11 laps) 1 M. Jerman (Slovenia, Triumph) 16:46,351, 2 Cerny (Slovakia) +13.030, 3 Juranitsch (Austria, both Yamaha) +20.330; SStock 600 (11 laps) 1 Cerny (Slovakia) 16:58,372, 2 Frescura (Italy) +3.283, 3 Dečko (Slovenia, all Yamaha) +7.679; superbike (8 laps, 33.4 km) 1 M. Jerman (Slovenia) 12:03,431, 2 Di Vora Italy (both Honda) +2.544, 3 Ruža (Slovakia, Suzuki) +24.872.
 
ICGP 250cc (12 laps, 50 km) 1 Reuberger (Austria, Spondon 250) 22:33,279, 2 Auboiron (France, TZ 250 h) -1 lap; ICGP first 350 cc Simpson (Great Britain, TZ 350 BSR) 22:30,313, 2 Bertin (France, TZ 350) +14.724, 3 Volk (Germany, Armstrong CM36) +43.346.
 
AAC Classic 500 first Lampe (Croatia, Moto Morini), 2 Pollmann (Germany, Aermacchi), 3 Balogh (Hungary, MotoMorini) Open 1st NEWS (Serbia, Yamaha), 2 Strohmayer (Croatia, Moto Guzzi), 3 Grassl (Germany, Honda); AAC Old Timer 250 first Dalla Lana, 2 Gregorin, 3 Villa (all Italy, all Honda) 500 1st Old Timer Korpar (Croatia, Matchless), 2. Pollmann (Germany, Aermacchi), 3. Krenn (Austria, Rickman).

Miroslav  KRPAN
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