Marc Marquez will start the race at the Sachsenring from pole position after being the fastest in the qualifying session, ahead of Cal Crutchlow and Valentino Rossi.
In the qualifying session, Marquez recorded a time of 1 minute 21.311 seconds. It's enough to make the Repsol Honda rider was to start on the first in German MotoGP.
While Crutchlow who raced for Yamaha Tech 3 had to settle for second place after starting in 0.123 seconds from defeat Marquez. Rossi of Yamaha factory team while it start in third position with a gap of thin.
Stefan Bradl of LCR Honda then finished the qualifying session in fourth position, ahead of Aleix Espagaro (Aspar Aprilia), and Nicky Hayden of Ducati.
Bradley Smith (Tech 3), Alvaro Bautista of Honda Gresini, Andrea Dovizioso Ducati defend, and Claudio Corti (Forward FTR-Kawasaki) then there is a row in the top seven to ten in the session.
Dani Pedrosa did not follow the qualifying session this time due to an accident on the 3rd practice session. There has been no further news whether he will be able to follow the race on Sunday (14/7). If you follow Pedrosa will start the race in 12th position.
Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo will be absent from this qualification. Lorenzo has certainly not even able to follow the race after suffering an injury on Friday (12/7) yesterday, and had to undergo surgery.
In the qualifying session, Marquez recorded a time of 1 minute 21.311 seconds. It's enough to make the Repsol Honda rider was to start on the first in German MotoGP.
While Crutchlow who raced for Yamaha Tech 3 had to settle for second place after starting in 0.123 seconds from defeat Marquez. Rossi of Yamaha factory team while it start in third position with a gap of thin.
Stefan Bradl of LCR Honda then finished the qualifying session in fourth position, ahead of Aleix Espagaro (Aspar Aprilia), and Nicky Hayden of Ducati.
Bradley Smith (Tech 3), Alvaro Bautista of Honda Gresini, Andrea Dovizioso Ducati defend, and Claudio Corti (Forward FTR-Kawasaki) then there is a row in the top seven to ten in the session.
Dani Pedrosa did not follow the qualifying session this time due to an accident on the 3rd practice session. There has been no further news whether he will be able to follow the race on Sunday (14/7). If you follow Pedrosa will start the race in 12th position.
Yamaha rider Jorge Lorenzo will be absent from this qualification. Lorenzo has certainly not even able to follow the race after suffering an injury on Friday (12/7) yesterday, and had to undergo surgery.
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