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LIVE & FREE: Race 2 from the NTC in Germany (motogp.com)

Some of Europe's top talent take to the Sachsenring to showcase their skills in the Northern Talent Cup at 16:20 (GMT +2)

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2022 German MotoGP, Sachsenring Circuit - Warm-up Results (crash.net)

Warm-up results from the German MotoGP at Sachsenring, round 10 (of 20) in the 2022 world championship.

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Germany MotoGP: Quartararo eases to victory as rivals falter (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Fabio Quartararo dominated MotoGP's German Grand Prix to take charge in the championship after his main title rivals faltered at the Sachsenring.

A moment for Vinales going through the Turn 8 left-hander on lap 18 allowed Miller into fourth, but also signalled the beginning of the end of the Aprilia rider's race as he continued to drop positions. As Vinales struggled to find a safe way through on his teammate, Miller closed in on the pair. Zarco, who snatched second with a daring move on the inside of Aleix Espargaro at the fast downhill Turn 11 right-hander on lap two, would come under no threat in the runner-up spot as he crossed the finishing line 3.4s clear of Jack Miller in third. The Ducati rider crashed out exiting Turn 1 as the rear end of his GP22 came round on him, marking his fourth DNF in 2022 and second in succession. Bagnaia tried to take the lead from Quartararo into Turn 1 at the start of the second lap, but the Yamaha rider held firm under braking and muscled through the tightest of gaps up the inside to stay in front. The Yamaha rider was on a contra strategy to Bagnaia, Quartararo opting to run the medium rear tyre while the Ducati runner was on the hard rear as track temperatures exceeded 50 degrees Celsius.

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World champion Quartararo shakes off illness to win German MotoGP (Eyewitness News)

The Yamaha rider dominated in scorching temperatures at the Sachsenring with fellow Frenchman Johann Zarco finishing second and Australia's Jack Miller ...

At the halfway point of the season, Quartararo remains on course to win the overall world title for the third straight year. The Yamaha rider dominated in scorching temperatures at the Sachsenring with fellow Frenchman Johann Zarco finishing second and Australia's Jack Miller third. The Yamaha rider dominated in scorching temperatures at the Sachsenring with fellow Frenchman Johann Zarco finishing second and Australia's Jack Miller third.

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Quartararo delivers Sachsenring masterclass as Bagnaia crashes out (crash.net)

Fabio Quartararo does it again as he produces another masterclass to win the German MotoGP, while Francesco Bagnaia dramatically crashed out.

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MotoGP live stream: How to watch 2022 Sachsenring Grand Prix ... (Daily Express)

MOTOGP is back with some of the best riders in the world heading to the Sachsenring. If you want to watch the latest 2022 GP online then here's how to tune ...

BT Sport has all the action live from the latest round of the 2022 MotoGP season today. MotoGP 2022 season continues with some of the best riders in the world heading to the Sachsenring this weekend. BT TV subscribers can also watch all the action beamed to tablets and smartphones via the BT app which is available for both Android and iOS devices. BT TV subscribers can also watch all the action beamed to tablets and smartphones via the BT app which is available for both Android and iOS devices. The BT Sport Monthly Pass is contract-free and will let you watch BT Sport 1, BT Sport 2, BT Sport 3, BT Sport ESPN and Box Nation on a wide variety of devices. The latest race in a captivating season kicks off at 1pm and will be broadcast in the UK exclusively live on BT Sport. You can watch this on your Sky, BT or Virgin Media TV box or you can pick up a BT Sport Monthly Pass to watch every single BT Sport channel on your mobile, tablet, Smart TV or games console for £25 a month.

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MotoGP German GP: Full Moto2 and Moto3 results (autosport.com)

Aspar's Izan Guevara and Ajo KTM's Augusto Fernandez put on dominant displays at the MotoGP German Grand Prix in the Moto3 and Moto2 classes.

As Fernandez eased to the win, Acosta and Lowes touched at the final corner on the last lap – but both stayed on their bikes. In the 28-lap Moto2 race, Augusto Fernandez dominated on his Ajo KTM to score his second win of the season as championship leader Celestino Vietti endured a nightmare race. Guevara’s march continued to the point where he was a second out of reach in the early stages, with the Spaniard going on to open up a massive advantage of 5.2s come the final lap of the grand prix.

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World champion Fabio Quartararo shakes off illness to win German ... (Times of India)

Racing News: Reigning world champion Fabio Quartararo extended his lead in the overall standings with a commanding performance to win the German MotoGP on ...

At the halfway point of the season, Quartararo remains on course to win the overall world title for the third straight year. The Frenchman extended his lead at the top of the overall championships to 34 points over Spanish rider Aleix Espargaro as the Yamaha rider earned the 11th MotoGP victory of his career. This is his third win this season and Quartararo claimed back-to-back victories having also won the Catalan MotoGP at the start of June.

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Advantage Quartararo as Bagnaia crashes in Germany (motogp.com)

Fabio Quartararo has won a Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland which could well be looked back as a crucial race in the 2022 MotoGP™ World ...

Marini prevailed in a battle with Martin as they finished fifth and sixth respectively, while Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM factory Racing) demonstrated once again that he is the quintessential ‘Sunday man’ by riding up from 15th on the grid to seventh. His team-mate Takaaki Nakagami (LCR Honda Idemitsu) crashed out, as did Darryn Binder (WithU Yamaha RNF MotoGP™ Team) and Joan Mir (Suzuki Ecstar). The latter did so at Turn 1, moments after Bagnaia had gone down there, having been held wide when Oliveira went to overtake him. Zarco took the chequered flag 3.433 seconds up on Miller, with Aleix Espargaro a few tenths further back as he battled for rear grip in the closing stages. However, Miller cleared Di Giannantonio on Lap 12 and that released him to go after both of the RS-GPs. He looked like becoming a handful for Viñales but ‘Top Gun’ soon had bigger issues when his rear ride height device got stuck on, and he would retire from the race. The crash gave Quartararo a free kick in the context of the World Championship, and a clear, one-second lead over second place in the Grand Prix, which had been inherited by Zarco after he had squeezed past Aleix Espargaro on Lap 2. After little more than 20 laps, Quartararo, who had made the bold choice of a medium compound Michelin rear tyre when hard was the far more popular option given the hot conditions, had stretched his margin over Zarco to more than three seconds. Make sure you do not miss the Motul TT Assen on June 24-26! Bagnaia had sensationally qualified on pole on Saturday afternoon but, as is so often the case, Quartararo was not going to allow a key rival to catch an early break. Aprilia Racing’s Aleix Espargaro remains second in the title race after finishing fourth at the Sachsenring but the Ducati Lenovo Team’s Francesco Bagnaia has a mountain to climb after he crashed out while chasing Quartararo on Lap 4. From that point on, Quartararo asserted himself in a dominant display to win by almost five seconds after 30 laps, with Prima Pramac Racing’s Johann Zarco finishing a lonely second. The manoeuvre left Pecco having to chase, but his pursuit ended just two laps later when he lost the rear of his Desmosedici as he tried to round Turn 1 again. Fabio Quartararo has won a Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland which could well be looked back as a crucial race in the 2022 MotoGP™ World Championship title fight.

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Quartararo shakes off illness to win German MotoGP (Free Malaysia Today)

Fabio Quartararo of the Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Team races to win the German Grand Prix, Moto GP race at the Sachsenring today. (AP pic).

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The 'Martinator' tops Sachsenring Warm Up (motogp.com)

The Ducati rider set the pace in already sweltering conditions in Germany.

2 weeks ago Most ran hard Michelin tyres, at least on the front, with the mercury already into the thirties when the session got underway on Sunday morning. Miguel Oliveira (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing), who will line up 14th, finished second in the Warm Up on a 1:21.441, and Aprilia Racing’s Aleix Espargaro took third on a 1:21.457 ahead of his second-row start in the 30-lap German GP.

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MotoGP Rider Ratings: We gave three 10/10, but did Quartararo ... (crash.net)

Crash.net Journalist Robert Jones runs through the field's rider ratings following a wild German MotoGP at Sachsenring.

A crash on lap four resulted in the South African being unable to continue. What was turning out to be his best race for Aprilia, Vinales unfortunately suffered a mechanical issue when his ride-height device got stuck, therefore pushing him wide at turn seven before needing to retire. In fact, the German rider was setting times similar to that of Moto2 machines. The story of his season, Morbidelli had very little pace all weekend as he secured a disappointing 13th place finish. Oliveira showed strong pace at times, but after finishing second at Sachsenring last season and being beaten by Binder, it’s a Sunday that the Portuguese rider won’t remember fondly. Continuing his stunning run of form, Di Giannantonio’s fifth place in qualifying was the third consecutive race weekend where he was no lower than the front two rows.

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MotoGP German GP: Quartararo dominates race over Zarco ... (autosport.com)

Fabio Quartararo dominated the MotoGP German Grand Prix to take charge in the championship after his main title rivals faltered at the Sachsenring.

A moment for Vinales going through the Turn 8 left-hander on lap 18 allowed Miller into fourth, but also signalled the beginning of the end of the Aprilia rider’s race as he continued to drop positions. Vinales was lapping slightly quicker than Espargaro ahead as he looked for a maiden Aprilia podium but, as Vinales struggled to find a safe way through on his team-mate, Miller closed in on the pair. Zarco, who snatched second with a daring move on the inside of Aleix Espargaro at the fast downhill Turn 11 right-hander on lap two, would come under no threat in the runner-up spot as he crossed the finishing line 3.4s clear of Jack Miller in third. The Ducati rider crashed out exiting Turn 1 as the rear-end of his GP22 came round on him, marking his fourth DNF in 2022 and second in succession. Bagnaia tried to take the lead from Quartararo into Turn 1 at the start of the second lap, but the Yamaha rider held firm under braking and muscled through the tightest of gaps up the inside to stay in front. The Yamaha rider was on a contra strategy to Bagnaia, Quartararo opting to run the medium rear tyre while the Ducati runner was on the hard rear as track temperatures exceeded 50 degrees Celsius.

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Valentino Rossi endures disastrous weekend of crashes and spins (crash.net)

Rossi and his teammate Frederic Vervisch finished 15th on Saturday then 16th on Sunday but it was a chastening experience that the motorcycle racing legend ...

His next race in the GT World Challenge Europe is 1-3 July in Misano, Italy. Valentino Rossi had a weekend to forget across two sprint races in the GT World Challenge Europe. Valentino Rossi endured a disastrous weekend in GT World Challenge Europe

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2022 German MotoGP, Sachsenring Circuit - Race Results (crash.net)

Race results from the German MotoGP at Sachsenring, round 10 (of 20) in the 2022 world championship.

Sachsenring is the shortest circuit on the MotoGP calendar, being just 3.7km in length and with a longest straight of 700m. Enea Bastianini’s crew chief Alberto Giribuola was absent this weekend due to Covid, with Gresini technical coordinator Sergio Verbena standing in as his replacement. Miller lunged inside Espargaro at turn one with 8 laps to go, but ran wide... Bagnaia was beaten into turn 1 by Quartararo, then attacked the Frenchman next time around. Quartararo is the first new winner of the German MotoGP since 2013, with Marc Marquez - unbeaten at the Sachsenring since the 125cc class in 2011 - absent as he continues to recover from a fourth operation on his right arm. Fabio Quartararo has taken back-to-back MotoGP wins with a dominant victory in the 2022 German MotoGP at Sachsenring, ahead of Johann Zarco and Jack Miller.

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MotoGP, Zarco: I'm the best Ducati rider, but that doesn't mean there ... (GPone English)

MotoGP: "We are like an official team, we already have the best from them and even my strategy will not change now. Staying close to Quartararo helped me to ...

There will be no more support because I am the first Ducati rider in the standings, I already have the best support from them. "I have no expectations anymore, the level is very high and I just want to do my best. There are 8 Ducatis on the track and this helps the riders to have more data to improve and it also helps Ducati to give the best possible material to each of us. But in the middle of the race I saw that he still had great grip, while I was starting to suffer, so I decided to try to stay as close to him as possible and that gave me a huge advantage over third. I was worried about seeing the front close there, but even if Aleix tried to resist me I was able to keep it open and pass him. Zarco has not yet signed the contract that will see him in Ducati again next season, but it is clear that the place will also be his in 2023 and probably in 2024.

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MotoGP's German Grand Prix Has First New Winner in a Decade (Jalopnik)

Today, the FIM MotoGP World Championship visited its German kingdom without its king. Eight-time world champion Marc Márquez had won every German Grand Prix ...

Interchangeable 3/8" And 1/4" Anvils for added versatility. Fabio Quartararo would not be challenged for the rest of the race distance and went on to easily win the German Grand Prix. Bagnaia’s teammate Jack Miller was able to finish third after starting sixth and serving a long-lap penalty for a practice crash. With his Yahama on the optimal line, the reigning world champion easily took the lead.

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Quartararo was scared about "really risky" MotoGP tyre choice (Motorsport.com, Edition: Australia)

MotoGP German Grand Prix winner Fabio Quartararo admits his choice of medium rear tyre was “really risky” and was “scared” he'd used too much of it in the ...

The focus here to make 30 laps in front and to be consistent was something difficult. "The last five, six laps were a total disaster from the rear. "I feel tired.

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MotoGP: World Championship Race Results From Sachsenring (RoadracingWorld.com)

Championship leader Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™) extended his advantage with a decisive win at the Liqui Moly Motorrad Grand Prix ...

Foggia, Garcia, Suzuki and Ayumu Sasaki (Sterilgarda Max Racing Team) had their elbows out for much of the race, but ultimately the two highest in the standings were able to pull clear – and put on a classic duel. He would then have three seconds added to his race time as he got a Long Lap penalty for track limits and there was insufficient time to take it, but it made no difference to the final outcome as the Boscoscuro rider was classified fifth. The Brit hit back at Turn 11, only for the rookie to respond once more with a pass at the very next corner. The German briefly dropped to fifth due to the near-crash but reclaimed one of those positions when he outbraked Arenas as they arrived at Turn 1 again, and keeping himself in contention for a rostrum finish. Still, the rest of the top 10 was hotly contested and Canet ceded sixth to Fermin Aldeguer on Lap 16. Acosta moved into the top five when he got by Roberts on Lap 3 at Turn 1 and, after it looked like Lowes and Schrötter might break away from the pack, Fernandez took matters into his own hands. Pedro Acosta made it a Red Bull KTM Ajo 1-2 after a great last lap duel against Sam Lowes (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team), the Brit forced to settle for third but putting to bed a run of some bad luck. Lowes was looking to end a run of five straight zeroes after he qualified on pole, and the Briton duly converted that starting position into the early lead. We made a choice on the rear tyre, the medium, that was really risky, and in the race, we were lucky because it dropped much more than expected, but I’m super happy! Aprilia Racing’s Aleix Espargaro remains second in the title race after finishing fourth at the Sachsenring but the Ducati Lenovo Team’s Francesco Bagnaia has a mountain to climb after he crashed out while chasing Quartararo on Lap 4. It was the best show of pace so far from the number 12, but then bad luck hit: the ride rear height device got stuck, and that was race over for ‘Top Gun’. The Australian then served his Long Lap for crashing under yellows on Saturday, dropping to seventh but soon back past Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing).

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Aleix: 'I knew when I left the grid...', Vinales: 'All of a sudden, boom!' (crash.net)

Aprilia team-mates Aleix Espargaro and Maverick Vinales both featured in the Sachsenring podium battle, but were blighted by very different technical.

But the rear device broke and then my chance of staying on the track was very difficult. “I think all these races has been like a super training, to make myself even stronger. But with 13 laps to go his rear ride-height device became jammed in the downward position. “I was very angry that I had no time obviously to stop and change the tyre. “But it was very difficult to manage, very difficult. “Actually I’m very happy because today I enjoyed riding,” Vinales began. “The problem is that he's always faster than me on Sunday. “The first 6-7 laps with a new rear tyre I could manage quite well, but then it was impossible. But even like this, I was racing for the podium!” “Today I think I could beat Zarco, if I had normal front tyre. I was super slow. The race is done.

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Aussie Jack Miller's big podium statement in 'nightmare' MotoGP (Fox Sports)

The Yamaha rider dominated in scorching temperatures at the Sachsenring with fellow Frenchman Johann Zarco finishing second and Miller third. Miller, who has ...

10. Miguel Oliveira (POR/KTM) 64 7. Jack Miller (AUS/Ducati) 65 6. Francesco Bagnaia (ITA/Ducati) 81 4. Enea Bastianini (ITA/Ducati-Gresini) 100 5. Brad Binder (RSA/KTM) 82 3. Johann Zarco (FRA/Ducati-Pramac) 111 10. Enea Bastianini (ITA/Ducati-Gresini) 21.611 2. Aleix Espargaro (ESP/Aprilia) 138 9. Miguel Oliveira (POR/KTM) 19.740 7. Brad Binder (RSA/KTM) 15.405 4. Aleix Espargaro (ITA/Aprilia) 9.113 3. Jack Miller (AUS/Ducati) 8.372

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Reigning champ Quartararo wins German MotoGP despite illness (Daily Sabah)

Reigning world champion Fabio Quartararo shook off an unspecified illness Sunday to win the German MotoGP and extended his lead in the overall...

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MotoGP, Quartararo feels like he's riding better than ever after ... (GPone English)

MotoGP: The victory at the Sachsenring launches the Frenchman in the standings: "I was a bit scared because I was using the tyre more than expected, ...

Barcelona helped me a lot because I had a similar situation, but of course I'm feeling confident and I feel I'm riding better than ever." But the feeling on the front was super-good." In the race the conditions were totally different," he explained.

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Australian Jack Miller finishes third in the MotoGP then goes out of ... (ABC News)

Australian star Jack Miller finishes third in the German MotoGP, then provides a fan with an unforgettable moment after the race. Watch the footage.

And it happened after a gruelling race. After the race had finished, Miller continued around to where the fan was sitting, and went off circuit to deliver his gloves to the appreciative spectator. Before the race started a fan was shown in the crowd with a poster that read "Jack, wanna exchange gloves for a t-shirt?"

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MotoGP, Viñales: The lowering device gave way at 180 km/h, it was ... (GPone English)

Aprilia's Spanish rider was really confident riding his RS-GP on the German track, but this inconvenience ruined his plans. But even if he was no longer part of ...

Ho provato a ripartire, ma non c’è stato verso”. La cosa importante è aver fatto diversi sorpassi su un tracciato non certo facile”. Ho provato a disattivarlo, ma non sono riuscito a risolvere il problema. Inizialmente pensavo di avere una gomma a terra, ma non era così”. Ho quindi deciso di ritirarmi perché rimanere in pista sarebbe stato troppo pericoloso. Al via sono riuscito a sorpassare Marini e Martin, trovando un ottimo ritmo.

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MotoGP, Bagnaia at a total loss trying to explain his unexpected ... (GPone English)

MotoGP: "I only know that I have thrown away another opportunity to stay in front, from the data it is not clear why. Quartararo is proving to be more ...

So, I was angry with this because I can't explain it, I'm very angry for that because when you crash and you know why, normally I'm very self-critical. There are 10 races left, I will try to do my best to at least finish the championship in a good position ”. When I let go of the brakes and went on the gas, I turned around and there were no electronics problems. So, it's the most difficult thing in this moment because maybe our bike is living in a margin like this that if you go wide you crash. I was turning more for the exit, so it's very difficult to understand why I crashed. "Let’s start by saying that I was on the bike, so if I crashed I made a mistake, but the dynamics were very strange.

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Bradl slams Honda heat issues after getting burns in Germany ... (autosport.com)

Honda's Stefan Bradl has slammed “unacceptable” heat problems with the RC213V MotoGP bike after it burned his foot in a miserable German Grand Prix for the ...

“It got more inflamed and I couldn’t breathe. “And then I was just trying to finish the race. “I was getting an injection before the race to try to be with less pain in the race, but with this heat it didn’t help.

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