Imola 200

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]
Background
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
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
This race was considered a major step in the notoriety of Ducati.[7]
Imola 200 race results
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
- ^ "Imola 200 Revival: Reliving Ducati's Greatest Day - Classic Motorcycle Touring - Motorcycle Classics".
- ^ "Yamaha celebrates 50 Grand Prix years at the '200 Miglia di Imola Revival'".
- ^ "Archives: The Imola 200 - Cycle News". cyclenews.com. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
- ^ Smart, Paul. "Paul Smart's Imola 200 victory".
- ^ "40 years later, Paul Smart remembers the Imola 200 - RideApart". RideApart.
- ^ "Historically-significant Ducati V-twin Imola Racer goes under the hammer". newatlas.com.
- ^ "Return to Imola". cycleworld.com. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
- ^ "Imola 200 race results". racingmemo.free.fr. Retrieved 1 January 2018.