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Follow MotoGP at Sachsenring
Welcome to the MotoGP event in GP Germany, where Miguel Oliveira will try to repeat his victory 15 days ago in Catalonia. We’ll be following all the action of the race (13:00), so stay there!
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56 seconds ago
13:13
9/30 – A white flag is displayed, which means that riders can change bikes. Is it raining on the way? Miguel Oliveira overtakes Zarco and is already fourth!
2 minutes ago
13:11
8/30 – Jack Miller has moved up to third and Johann Zarco, who is out of pole position, is now fourth. Miguel Oliveira runs behind the Frenchman.
3 minutes ago
13:10
7/30 – Marc Marquez couldn’t gain much ground against Alex Espargaro, but this circuit favors him, almost all corners are on the left and his injury was in his right shoulder…
5 minutes ago
13:08
6/30 – Miguel Oliveira rides faster than Jack Miller, Falcao moves into fourth. Drop to Salvador at Turn 10.
6 minutes ago
13:07
5/30 – Fall for Petrucci and Alex Marquez. Miguel Oliveira is glued to Jack Miller, and the Portuguese will be launched towards the podiums.
8 minutes ago
13:05
4/30 – Miguel Oliveira in front of Fabio Quartararo – Jack Miller beat the French – and the Portuguese eventually beat the World Cup leader. It’s five o’clock!
9 minutes ago
13:04
3/28 – the two Spaniards follow the mighty struggle at the helm of the race; Oliveira retains sixth place.
10 minutes ago
13:03
2/30 – Marc Marquez passes Alex Espargaro and takes over, but Aprilia’s man responds! Miguel Oliveira is sixth behind Jack Miller.
11 minutes ago
13:02
The first out of 30 laps – a great start for Marc Marquez, he left fifth and is already second. Alex Espargaro also started well and took charge of the race. Miguel Oliveira drops to seventh but later rises to sixth.
13 minutes ago
13:00
There are 30 laps in the ring, let’s see if Miguel Oliveira gets back on the podium!
16 minutes ago
12:57
The riders head out for the warm-up session, and the race starts in a few minutes.
27 minutes ago
12:46
Some teams change motorcycle tires on the track. Miguel Oliveira is very focused, definitely thinking about the start that he will have to make to position himself among the first to open …
36 minutes ago
12:37
Riders begin to leave the pits and head to the starting grid. Miguel Oliveira takes out the track with a hard tire at the front and a soft tire at the back.
44 minutes ago
12:29
It’s a hot day in Sachsenring, with thermometers reading 28 degrees. Asphalt is warmer at 39 degrees. The sky is cloudy, will it rain?
Reports of a few patches of rain in the field, but it’s still dry at the moment! #GermanGP pic.twitter.com/4ScBQ5T1Ys
– MotoGP™ (MotoGP) June 20 2021
1 hour ago
12:05
Remy Gardner won the Moto2 at GP Germany and took his third win in a row. The Australian tops the worlds in the middle category.
First Australian rider ever to win three middle class races in a row! Tweet embed Make history at Sachsenring! # Moto 2 | #GermanGP pic.twitter.com/zaSXMtXw5q
– MotoGP™ (MotoGP) June 20 2021
2 hours ago
10:42
Young Spaniard Pedro Acosta continues to give cards in Moto3. The KTM rider won the German Grand Prix and cemented the lead in the World Championship.
Four wins from eight starts!
Another great chapter in @37_pedroacostaBeginner season! #Moto3 | #GermanGP pic.twitter.com/pe9hNecyEk
– MotoGP™ (MotoGP) June 20 2021
3 hours ago
10:09
The MotoGP motorcycle race will run over 30 laps at the Sachsenring circuit. The track is 3.7 kilometers long, 10 to the left and three to the right. The longest straight is 700 metres.
3 hours ago
10:06
The riders were on track this morning, for the usual warm-up, with Fabio Quartararo the fastest. Miguel Oliveira ran smoothly, finishing 16th. Alex Espargaro (Aprilia), who will start from the front row in the race, had a fall.
Not the start of the race today Tweet embed wanted!
Aprilia rider starts front row this afternoon! #GermanGP pic.twitter.com/ZKJoOqdgqR
– MotoGP™ (MotoGP) June 20 2021
3 hours ago
10:02
Miguel Oliveira entered Q2 and finished sixth, so he will start from the second row of the starting grid. But the Portuguese pilot wanted more. “I wasn’t happy with sixth place,” he explained. “I think I could have done a lot better. The goal was the first row of the net, but we were all affected by the yellow flags a couple of sessions ago.”
Center stage went to Johann Zarko who, despite a fall at the end of the session, was within the best time.
3 hours ago
09:57
Miguel Oliveira appears in Sachsenring with great motivation, after winning 15 days ago in Catalonia. The weekend started off well for the KTM rider, who dominated Friday’s training on the German circuit, ending the day at the top of the schedule.
Oliveira is the seventh in the world, led by the Frenchman Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha).
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