German GP: It’s advantage Quartararo as Bagnaia crashes

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The
Monster
Energy
Yamaha
MotoGP
rider
not
only
scored
consecutive
victories
for
the
first
time
this
year,
but
is
now
34
points
clear
at
the
top
of
the
standings.

Aprilia
Racing’s
Aleix
Espargaro
remains
second
in
the
title
race
after
finishing
fourth,
but
the
Ducati
Lenovo
Team’s
Francesco
Bagnaia,
who
was
on
pole,
has
a
mountain
to
climb
after
he
crashed
out
while
chasing
Quartararo
on
Lap
4.

German GP: Lightning strikes twice at Sachsenring as Francesco Bagnaia grabs poleGerman
GP:
Lightning
strikes
twice
at
Sachsenring
as
Francesco
Bagnaia
grabs
pole

Pramac
Racing’s
Johann
Zarco
finished
a
lonely
second
and
there
was
some
solace
for
Ducati
with
Jack
Miller,
who
fought
back
from
a
long
lap
penalty
earning
the
final
place
on
the
podium,
while
the
Mooney
VR46
Racing
Team’s
Luca
Marini
grabbed
fifth
on
another
Desmosedici.

After
high
drama,
Quartararo
got
more
than
5sec
ahead
of
the
rest
of
the
field
in
the
last
handful
of
laps
before
cruising
to
victory
by
an
official
margin
of
4.939sec.
Zarco
took
the
chequered
flag
3.433sec
up
on
Miller,
with
Aleix
Espargaro
a
few
tenths
further
back.

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

Sunday
man

by
riding
up
from
15th
on
the
grid
to
seventh.

The
top
10
was
rounded
out
by
Fabio
Di
Giannantonio,
Miguel
Oliveira
(Red
Bull
KTM
Factory
Racing),
and
Enea
Bastianini
(Gresini
Racing
MotoGP).

Francesco Bagnaia

It
was
bad
luck
for
pole-man
Francesco
Bagnaia.

A
further
five
riders
joined
Bagnaia
and
Maverick
Vinales
as
DNFs.
Pol
Espargaro
(Repsol
Honda
Team)
retired
due
to
rib
pain
from
a
crash
in
free
practice
while
Alex
Marquez
(LCR
Honda
Castrol)
also
had
a
rear
ride
height
device
failure,
specifically
that
it
would
not
disengage
after
the
start.

His
team-mate
Takaaki
Nakagami
(LCR
Honda
Idemitsu)
crashed
out,
as
did
Darryn
Binder
(WithU
Yamaha
RNF
MotoGP
Team)
and
Joan
Mir
(Suzuki
Ecstar).

In
the
2022
FIM
MotoGP
World
Championship
standings,
Quartararo
is
now
not
only
a
race
clear
of
Aleix
Espargaro,
but
61
points
up
on
Zarco.

Bagnaia
has
dropped
to
sixth
in
the
championships
table,
a
full
91
points
off
the
pace,
to
be
in
a
tie
with
Ducati
team-mate
Miller.

The
MotoGP
caravan
now
moves
to
the

Cathedral

for
the
last
round
before
the
summer
break.
Make
sure
you
do
not
miss
the
Motul
TT
Assen
on
June
26!

1.
Fabio
Quartararo
(Monster
Energy
Yamaha
MotoGP)
2.
Johann
Zarco
(Prima
Pramac
Racing)
+
4.939
3.
Jack
Miller
(Ducati
Lenovo
Team)
+
8.372
4.
Aleix
Espargaro
(Aprilia
Racing)
+
9.113
5.
Luca
Marini
(Mooney
VR46
Racing
Team)
+
11.679
6.
Jorge
Martin
(Prima
Pramac
Racing)
+
13.164
7.
Brad
Binder
(Red
Bull
KTM
Factory
Racing)
+
15.405
8.
Fabio
Di
Giannantonio
(Gresini
Racing
MotoGP)
+
15.851
9.
Miguel
Oliveira
(Red
Bull
KTM
Factory
Racing)
+
19.740
10.
Enea
Bastianini
(Gresini
Racing
MotoGP)
+
21.611


Riders

1.
Fabio
Quartararo
(Monster
Energy
Yamaha)
172

2.
Aleix
Espargaro
(Aprilia)
138

3.
Johann
Zarco
(Pramac
Racing)
111

4.
Enea
Bastianini
(Gresini)
100

5.
Brad
Binder
(Red
Bull
KTM)
82


Teams

1.
Monster
Energy
Yamaha
197

2.
Aprilia
Racing
184

3.
Pramac
Racing
172

4.
Ducati
162

5.
Red
Bull
KTM
146


(By
a
special
arrangement
with
Dorna
Sports)

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