Thank you all.
Thank you all for joining us in this intense race with an exciting finish, it has been a pleasure to be with all of you. See you all again!
Top 9 of the MotoGP World Championship
After the good weekend of Jorge Martí n reduces the distance in the World Championship, there are only 16 points between the two pilots
Top 9 of the German Grand Prix
These are the first nine classified and as you can see the difference between Bagnaia and Jorge Martín was only 64 thousandths of a second.
🏁 JORGE MARTIN TRIUMPHS IN GERMANY AFTER BEAUTIFUL BATTLE WITH BAGNAIA
🏁 Lap 30/30
Bagnaia and Jorge Martín  have touched each other;
🏁 Lap 28/30
Very close Bagnaia, while the Spanish rider tries to defend with everything;
🏁 Lap 24/30
Jorge Martín overtakes Bagnaia to move ahead of Bagnaia and into the lead
Brad Binder's crash
🏁 Lap 21/30
Bagnaia overtakes Jorge Martín and the Italian takes the lead of the race
🏁 Lap 19/30
Binder fell when he was on the podium
🏁 Lap 18/30
Marco Bezzecchi overtakes Luca Marini
Here we see the difference between Bagnaia and Jorge Martin.
🏁 Lap 16/30
We reached the halfway point of the race and so far Jorge Martín and Bagnaia in the lead of the race with both very close
🏁 Lap 13/30
Zarco overtakes Luca Marini and will now go after Binder for third place;
This is how Binder overtook Marini
🏁 Lap 11/30
Binder overtakes Luca Marini and the KTM rider takes third place;
❌ Zarco retires due to engine problems.
🏁 Lap 9/30
Binder approaches Marini in the fight for the last podium position, while behind him comes Zarco;
Jorge Martin's overtaking of Bagnaia
🏁 Lap 5/30
Zarco overtakes Miller and the Frenchman moves up to fifth;
🏁 Lap 3/30
Jorge Martín again overtake Bagnaia on the descent and the Spaniard is placed ahead
This is how the German Grand Prix race began
🏁 Lap 1/30
Miller went long and Bagnaia leads, while Jorge Martín is placed in third position after overtaking the Australian and Luca Marini
🚦 THE RACE BEGINS
Jack Miller takes the lead and behind is Bagnaia
WARM-UP LAP
The return to training is starting and it will begin in no time;
We review the starting grid
This is how the riders will start the German Grand Prix, which will have 30 laps and where, as we have announced, Marc Márquez will not be present.
Dani Pedrosa to race again at the San Marino Grand Prix
The former rider who raced at the Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez will return to the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team for the San Marino Grand Prix to be held from September 8 to 10.
Marco Bezzecchi has won in the Warm UP
The Italian rider was the fastest in the last practice before the race, ahead of Jorge Martín and Bagnaia.
📢 LAST MINUTES
Marc Márquez finally will not race in the German Grand Prix, the decision has come after crashing in the Warm Up, the fifth in this Grand Prix.
MotoGP World Ranking
1. Francesco Bagnaia - 106 points
2. Marco Bezzecchi - 102 points
3. Jorge Martin - 87 points
4. Brad Binder - 81 points
5. Johann Zarco - 72 points
6. Luca Marini - 59 points
7. Jack Miller - 53 points
8. Maverick Viñales - 49 points
9. Fabio Quartararo - 49 points
10. Álex Rins - 47 points
11. Aleix Espargaró - 44 points
12. Álex Márquez - 41 points
13. Franco Morbidelli - 40 points
14. Augusto Fernández - 30 points
15. Fabio Di Giannantonio - 25 points
16. Miguel Oliveira - 21 points
17. Takaaki Nakagami - 21 points
18. Marc Marquez - 15 points
19. Dani Pedrosa - 13 points
20. Jonas Folger - 7 points
21. Michele Pirro - 5 points
22. Danilo Petrucci - 5 points
23. Joan Mir - 5 points
24. Lorenzo Savadori - 4 points
25. Raul Fernandez - 3 points
26. Stefan Bradl - 2 points
27. Enea Bastianini - 1 point
WE RETURN
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What time is the MotoGP race at the German Grand Prix?
This is the time the race starts in several countries:
Argentina: 6:00 AM
Bolivia: 5:00 AM
Brazil: 6:00 AM
Chile: 5:00 AM
Colombia: 4:00 AM
Ecuador: 4:00 AM
USA (ET): 8:00 AM
Spain: 2:00 PM
Mexico: 6:00 AM
Paraguay: 7:00 AM
Peru: 7:00 AM
Uruguay: 8:00 AM
Venezuela: 7:00 AM
England: 12:00 AM
Australia : 21:00 AM
India: 16:30 AM
Second sprint race for Jorge Martín
The Spanish rider has achieved his second victory in a sprint race after beating Bagnaia and Miller in Germany after a nice overtaking at the start of the race, finally Martin took more than two seconds off the World Championship leader and reduces the gap in the World Championship standings.
After the victory in the sprint race, Martin commented the following after the end of the sprint: "I enjoyed it, the first few laps it was difficult because we were riding with the hard front, but then I gave everything, I made a save and started to pull, I had another scare but when I saw that I could keep the distance, that's what I did".
Top 10 of the Sprint Race
1. Jorge Martín (12 pts)
2. Francesco Bagnaia (9 pts)
3. Jack Miller (7 pts)
4. Luca Marini (6 pts)
5. Johann Zarco (5 pts)
6. Brad Binder (4 pts)
7. Marco Bezzecchi (3 pts)
8. Alex Marquez (2 pts)
9. Aleix Espargaró (1 pts)
10. Enea Bastianini (0 pts).
Bagnaia takes fourth pole position of the season
The reigning World Champion continues to dominate in the premier class and today took pole position in a qualifying session marked by the three crashes of Marc Márquez, who made it through Q1 and will finally start in seventh position after rowing against the tide at all times.
Starting grid of the German Grand Prix
1. Bagnaia
2. Marini
3. Miller
4. Zarco
5. Bezzecchi
6. Jorge Martín
7. Marc Márquez
8. Alex Márquez
9. Binder
10. Aleix Espargaro
11. Bastianini
12. Quartararo
13. Viñales
14. Di Giannantonio
15. Augusto Fernández
16. Oliveira
17. Morbidelli
18. Nakagami
19. Raúl Fernández
20. Folger
These have been the latest winners of the German Grand Prix
2002 Valetino Rossi
2003 Sete Gibernau
2004 Max Biaggi
2005 Valentino Rossi
2006 Valentino Rossi
2007: Dani Pedrosa
2008: Casey Stoner
2009: Valentino Rossi
2010: Dani Pedrosa
2011: Dani Pedrosa
2012. Dani Pedrosa
2013: Marc Marquez
2014: Marc Márquez
2015: Marc Márquez
2016: Marc Márquez
2017: Marc Márquez
2018: Marc Márquez
2019: Marc Márquez
2021: Marc Márquez
2022: Fabio Quartararo
The rider who has won most times at the German Grand Prix was Giacomo Agostini with a total of 13 victories, but none of them in Moto GP. He is followed by Marc Márquez who has won 11 times, eight of them in the premier class.
Circuit
The race will be held at the Sachsenring circuit, located in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Saxony. The circuit has a length of 3760 meters and also has 14 curves, of which the vast majority are left a total of 11, while only three are right.
German Grand Prix
Seventh round of the MotoGP World Championship, and it comes a week after the Italian Grand Prix where Bagnaia won a perfect weekend at home with pole, victory in the sprint race and victory in the long race, as well as fastest lap. The Italian arrives in German territory leader of the World Championship with 21 points ahead of Bezzecchi and 24 points ahead of the Spanish Jorge Martin.
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