2023-06-18 23:36:27
The Spanish Jorge Martín (Ducati) won the German Motorcycle Moto GP Grand Prix this Sunday, slightly ahead of the champion, the Italian Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati), in an attractive race held at the Sachsenring racetrack, for the seventh appointment of the annual calendar of the discipline.
The Madrid driver, who had also achieved victory in the Sprint competition on Saturday, covered the 30 laps of the 3,760-meter rope circuit in a time of 40m. 52s. 449/1000.
The winner, who won his second celebration of the season, was barely 64 thousandths ahead of the defending champion, Bagnaia, with whom he starred in an epic fight for the lead, especially in the final ten laps.
The epic final of the MotoGP in Germany, with Martín and Bagnaia
This was the MotoGP German Grand Prix
The third position corresponded to the Frenchman Johann Zarco (Ducati), at 7s. 013/1000. While the Italian Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati) finished fourth, 8s behind. 430/1000.
To endorse the overwhelming dominance of the Italian brand, Luca Marini (Ducati) finished in fifth place, 11s behind. 679/1000. Australian Jack Miller (KTM), who led the test at the start, had to settle for sixth position, 11s behind. 904/1000
The multiple champion, the Spanish Marc Márquez (Honda) was dropped at the last moment and might not compete due to a fracture he suffered in the thumb of his left hand, while carrying out the pre-competitive warm-up and got confused once more, for the fifth time during the weekend. week at the German autodrome.
“I don’t feel ready to run. I have injuries all over the place”, warned the native of Cervera, 30 years old and six times world champion of the division.
The next Moto GP World Cup competition will take place on Sunday the 25th in the city of Assen, the Netherlands, for the eighth date on the calendar.
The main championship positions were as follows: Bagnaia (Ducati) 160 points; Martin (Ducati) 144; Bezzecchi (Ducati), 126; Zarco (Ducati), 109; Brad Binder (South Africa/KTM), 96.
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