The Imola 200 (also known as the 200 Miglia) is a 200-mile (320 km) motorcycle race held annually at Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari of Imola, Italy. The race originally ran as a modern motorcycle race from 1972 to 1985.[1] In 2010, the Imola 200 Miglia Revival began as a classic bike race.[2]

Paul Smart ahead Ducati's teammate Bruno Spaggiari in the Imola 200 inaugural race (1972)

Background edit

In response to the popularity of the Daytona 200, it was decided to create a "European Daytona" with the best riders from the Grands Prix, European, American and Italian championships competing together.[3]

Inaugural race edit

The inaugural race was held in 1972, being won by Paul Smart.[4] He was riding a Ducati 750 Imola Desmo.[5] This bike is considered the first V-twin engine with desmodromic valve system for Ducati.[6]

Influence edit

This race was considered a major step in the notoriety of Ducati.[7]

Imola 200 race results edit

Source:[8]

Season Date Race Results
1972 April 23 1)   Paul Smart (Ducati)
2)   Bruno Spaggiari (Ducati)
3)   Walter Villa (Triumph)
1973 April 15 1)   Jarno Saarinen (Yamaha)
2)   Bruno Spaggiari (Ducati)
3)   Walter Villa (Kawasaki)
1974 April 7 1)   Giacomo Agostini (Yamaha)
2)   Kenny Roberts (Yamaha)
3)   Teuvo Länsivuori (Yamaha)
1975 April 6 1)   Johnny Cecotto (Yamaha)
2)   Patrick Pons (Yamaha)
3)   Steve Baker (Yamaha)
1976 April 4 1)   Steve Baker (Yamaha)
2)   Michel Rougerie (Yamaha)
3)   Barry Sheene (Suzuki)
1977 April 3 1)   Kenny Roberts (Yamaha)
2)   Steve Baker (Yamaha)
3)   Giacomo Agostini (Yamaha)
1978 April 2 1)   Johnny Cecotto (Yamaha)
2)   Steve Baker (Yamaha)
3)   Giacomo Agostini (Yamaha)
1979 No race held
1980 April 13 1)   Johnny Cecotto (Yamaha)
2)   Marco Lucchinelli (Suzuki)
3)   Kenny Roberts (Yamaha)
1981 April 4 1)   Marco Lucchinelli (Suzuki)
2)   Kenny Roberts (Yamaha)
3)   Boet van Dulmen (Yamaha)
1982 April 4 1)   Graeme Crosby (Yamaha)
2)   Marco Lucchinelli (Honda)
3)   Graziano Rossi (Yamaha)
1983 April 10 1)   Kenny Roberts (Yamaha)
2)   Franco Uncini (Suzuki)
3)   Eddie Lawson (Yamaha)
1984 April 1 1)   Kenny Roberts (Yamaha)
2)   Lorenzo Ghiselli (Suzuki)
3)   Steve Williams (Yamaha)
1985 April 14 1)   Eddie Lawson (Yamaha)
2)   Randy Mamola (Honda)
3)   Takazumi Katayama (Honda)

References edit

  1. ^ "Imola 200 Revival: Reliving Ducati's Greatest Day - Classic Motorcycle Touring - Motorcycle Classics".
  2. ^ "Yamaha celebrates 50 Grand Prix years at the '200 Miglia di Imola Revival'".
  3. ^ "Archives: The Imola 200 - Cycle News". cyclenews.com. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
  4. ^ Smart, Paul. "Paul Smart's Imola 200 victory".
  5. ^ "40 years later, Paul Smart remembers the Imola 200 - RideApart". RideApart.
  6. ^ "Historically-significant Ducati V-twin Imola Racer goes under the hammer". newatlas.com.
  7. ^ "Return to Imola". cycleworld.com. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
  8. ^ "Imola 200 race results". racingmemo.free.fr. Retrieved 1 January 2018.