1994 Grand Prix Motorcycle Racing Season - 1994 500 Cc Season Review

1994 500 Cc Season Review

Round Race Location 125cc winner 250cc winner 500cc winner Report
1 Australian Grand Prix Eastern Creek Kazuto Sakata Max Biaggi John Kocinski Report
2 Malaysian Grand Prix Shah Alam Noboru Ueda Max Biaggi Mick Doohan Report
3 Japanese Grand Prix Suzuka Takeshi Tsujimura Tadayuki Okada Kevin Schwantz Report
4 Spanish Grand Prix Jerez Kazuto Sakata Jean-Philippe Ruggia Mick Doohan Report
5 Austrian Grand Prix Salzburgring Dirk Raudies Loris Capirossi Mick Doohan Report
6 German Grand Prix Hockenheim Dirk Raudies Loris Capirossi Mick Doohan Report
7 Dutch TT Assen Takeshi Tsujimura Max Biaggi Mick Doohan Report
8 Italian Grand Prix Mugello Noboru Ueda Ralf Waldmann Mick Doohan Report
9 French Grand Prix Le Mans Noboru Ueda Loris Capirossi Mick Doohan Report
10 British Grand Prix Donington Takeshi Tsujimura Loris Capirossi Kevin Schwantz Report
11 Czech Republic Grand Prix Brno Kazuto Sakata Max Biaggi Mick Doohan Report
12 United States Grand Prix Laguna Seca Takeshi Tsujimura Doriano Romboni Luca Cadalora Report
13 Argentine Grand Prix Buenos Aires Jorge Martínez Tadayuki Okada Mick Doohan Report
14 European Grand Prix Catalunya Dirk Raudies Max Biaggi Luca Cadalora Report

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