1981 Yugoslavian motorcycle Grand Prix

The 1981 Yugoslavian motorcycle Grand Prix was the seventh round of the 1981 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 29–31 May 1981 at the Automotodrom Rijeka.

  1981 Yugoslavian Grand Prix
Race details
Race 7 of 14 races in the
1981 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date31 May 1981
Official nameYu Grand Prix[1][2][3]
LocationAutomotodrom Rijeka
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.168 km (2.590 mi)
500 cc
Pole position
Rider Marco Lucchinelli
Time 1:34.100
Fastest lap
Rider Marco Lucchinelli
Time 1:34.500
Podium
First Randy Mamola
Second Marco Lucchinelli
Third Kenny Roberts
350 cc
Pole position
Rider Unknown
Fastest lap
Rider Unknown
Podium
First Anton Mang
Second Jon Ekerold
Third Carlos Lavado
250 cc
Pole position
Rider No 250cc race was held
Fastest lap
Rider No 250cc race was held
Podium
First No 250cc race was held
Second No 250cc race was held
Third No 250cc race was held
125 cc
Pole position
Rider Unknown
Fastest lap
Rider Unknown
Podium
First Loris Reggiani
Second Pier Paolo Bianchi
Third Hans Müller
50 cc
Pole position
Rider Unknown
Fastest lap
Rider Unknown
Podium
First Ricardo Tormo
Second Stefan Dörflinger
Third Rolf Blatter

Classification

500 cc

Pos. Rider Team Manufacturer Time/Retired Points
1 Randy Mamola Heron-Suzuki Suzuki 51'07.300 15
2 Marco Lucchinelli Nava Gallina-Suzuki Suzuki +0.900 12
3 Kenny Roberts Yamaha International Yamaha +7.800 10
4 Graeme Crosby Heron Suzuki Suzuki +12.700 8
5 Barry Sheene Yamaha International Yamaha +22.500 6
6 Gianni Pelletier Suzuki +1'13.500 5
7 Boet van Dulmen IMN Yamaha Yamaha +1'25.200 4
8 Seppo Rossi Suzuki +1 lap 3
9 Guido Paci Yamaha +1 lap 2
10 Kimmo Kopra Suzuki +1 lap 1
11 Dominique Pernet Yamaha +1 lap
12 Bernard Fau Yamaha +1 lap
13 Alain Rothlisberger Suzuki +1 lap
14 Willem Zoet Stimorol Racing Suzuki +1 lap
15 Franck Gross Suzuki +1 lap
16 Børge Nielsen Suzuki +1 lap
17 Josef Hage Dieter Braun Team Yamaha +1 lap
18 Marco Greco Yamaha +1 lap
19 Carlo Perugini Moto Sanvenero Sanvenero +2 laps
20 Michael Schmid Suzuki +2 laps
Ret Jon Ekerold Team Solitude Deutschland Solo Retired
Ret Sadao Asami Yamaha Retired
Ret Philippe Coulon Suzuki Retired
Ret Virginio Ferrari Cagiva Corse Cagiva Accident
Ret Marc Fontan Team Sonauto Gauloises Yamaha Accident
Ret Sergio Pellandini Suzuki Retired
Ret Franco Uncini Suzuki Retired
Ret Walter Migliorati Suzuki Retired
Ret Sergio Bertocchi Suzuki Retired
Ret Christian Estrosi Suzuki Retired
Ret Graziano Rossi Morbidelli Morbidelli Retired
Ret Gianni Rolando Lombardini Retired
Ret Mike Baldwin Yamaha Accident
DNS Kork Ballington Team Kawasaki Kawasaki Did not start
DNS Jack Middelburg Racing Westland Suzuki Did not start
Sources:[4][5]
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gollark: > “No! ElGr cells are a scientific miracle!” cries biologist Jack Ponta, jiggling a beaker full of purplish goop as he waves his arms in exasperation. “These cells have been a breakthrough; not only in testing cures for cancer, but also in understanding how cancer develops and functions! All these years later, these cells keep chugging along, outliving all the others! Who knows, with these cells, we might even one day unlock a path to immortality! Are you going to let bureaucracy get in the way of SCIENCE?”
gollark: > “We thought my poor grandmother’s remains had been buried in accordance with her wishes,” growls Elizabeth’s direct descendant, Catherine Gratwick. “Can’t you let her rest in peace? This is her body that you’re messing with. You can’t just irradiate and poison her; you must ask me first! How would you like it if your family’s remains were exhumed and mutilated? You must never use cells from deceased people without the explicit pre-mortem consent of the patient or their relatives. As for granny - I insist that all remaining samples of her be buried, and that you financially compensate her family for the pain and grief you have caused!”
gollark: > Two generations ago, scientists took a biopsy of a tumor from a cancer patient named Elizabeth Gratwick, who died soon after. Without her knowledge or consent, these cells were preserved in the laboratory and proved to be exceptionally stable in replication. As stable cancer cell lines are highly useful for medical research, “ElGr cells” have been sent to and used by scientists all over the world. However, objections are now being raised by Elizabeth’s descendants.
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References

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1981 Spanish Grand Prix
FIM Grand Prix World Championship
1981 season
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1981 Dutch TT
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