2000 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

2000 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season

MotoGP season
Previous = 1999
Current = 2000
Next = 2001
The 2000 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 52nd F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season.

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Kenny Roberts, Jr. fulfilled the promise of his 2nd place in 1999 by winning the championship for 2000 with 2 races to spare. The season also saw the premier class-debut of Valentino Rossi, who began the year with crashes in the first two rounds and also had a third at Valencia; nonetheless, he came in second as a rookie in the class with 2 wins and 8 podiums. Garry McCoy achieved 3 wins with his spectacular 2-wheel sliding style, and his use of 16.5-inch tires began a general transition to that size, though it had been used previously in 500 cc by Kevin Schwantz.

Defending champion Àlex Crivillé had a disappointing season, bothered by an undetermined illness and a new NSR engine with a power curve that was difficult to manage. Said Jeremy Burgess: "In the middle of the corner, in the transition of getting back onto the power, the engine was weak, because all the power had gone to the top. You couldn't transfer the weight with the throttle from the front to the rear without feeling this weakness. That led to a tendency to over-open the throttle… and things would happen." By the third round, Honda started going back to much of the 1999 parts, though Rossi and Burgess decided to use the 2000 chassis with the 1999 engine. [Scott, M. "Dancing With Dinosaurs," page 46. "Motocourse 2000-2001". Richmond, Hazleton Publishing Ltd., 2000.]

Grands Prix

500 cc Constructor's Championship

Participants

500 cc participants

Notes


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