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  • ...king of the riders according to accumulated time is known as the [[General Classification]], or GC. The overall winner is the one who is ranked first on GC at the en ...icant enough to cause major upset in the ''classement géneral'' ([[general classification]]). The colour of the leader's jersey was originally a reference to the new
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  • ...sification]]'' winner, and the "[[King of the Mountains]]" (or ''Mountains classification'') winner. A stage race can also be a series of road races and [[individual
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  • ...]]. He achieved two podium finishes, and scored a total of 29 championship points. Hailwood earned the admiration of fans and fellow drivers when in the [[19 ! Classification
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  • ...and [[Rubens Barrichello]] was third; Coulthard and Schumacher were in the points as well. By lap 57, Alonso had a commanding lead, as he had made a gap of o ...eammate, [[Ralf Schumacher]], who had a very quiet Grand Prix, up into the points. By lap 75 and only a few laps to go, Michael Schumacher had closed right u
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  • ...be identified in a number of ways. The flow environment defines the first classification criterion. ''External'' aerodynamics is the study of flow around solid obj ...m's characteristic flow speed to the [[speed of sound]] comprises a second classification of aerodynamic problems. A problem is called [[subsonic]] if all the speed
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  • ...ox [[Yamaha Motor Co.|Yamaha]] official with the Cagiva this bike can take points, but can not conclude anything in the championship, for lack of pilots moti ...]], which increases the bike, winning the 6th place overall in the general classification and in [[1992]] realizes the dream of Cagiva, with the first victory in mot
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  • ...France, Alessandro Petacchi won the green jersey for leader in the points classification.
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  • ...h is to give each rider adequate space to safely navigate the track at all points. There is no stated maximum due to the potential for tracks to be used for ...ers). If that rider remains unbeaten by either opposition rider his scored points are doubled (ie 3 = 6, 2 = 4 or 1 = 2) and also count towards the rider's C
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  • ====Classification==== ...his number of laps, even if it finished the race, was not deemed worthy of classification due to the poor reliability or speed.
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  • ...t system]]: only the highest placed motorcycle of a manufacturer will gain points, according to the position in the race. ...ini]] rode an [[MV Agusta]] 350/500, and final standing at first place (46 points) with [[Mike Hailwood]]; together wins 5 Grand Prix & 1 second place. Agost
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  • ...enault]] engines. He successfully defended his title, accumulating 33 more points than second-placed Damon Hill. With team-mate [[Johnny Herbert]], he took B ...the World Championship final classification that year, but his results and points were nevertheless kept in the official records.
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  • [[Image:italgeoname.jpg|left|thumb|Some common geographical names used as points of reference in Italy.]] ...music is sometimes divided into several spheres of geographic influence, a classification system proposed by [[Alan Lomax]] in 1956 and often repeated. Additionally,
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