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MotoGP, German GP. The results of the qualifications: pole for Pecco Bagnaia. HIGHLIGHTS

Pecco Bagnaia it is the Ducati flag flying on the German track, one that in the past was certainly not one of the Bolognese’s favorites. Gigi Dall’Igna, the head of the racing department, recalled this at the end of qualifying: seven Desmosedici in the final round they say a lot about the competitiveness achieved by his bikes, which they have conquered seven pole positions in the first ten races of the season. A record that is paired with the presence of a Ducati in the front row for thirty races now. Of course, there are 8 on the track, but bring seven to fight for pole … A battleship in front of, for example, the Yamaha which now seems to be able rely on Quartararo alone. And in the end you have to deal with him, only against everyone, but very effective and constant. A true champion who misses very little and always brings home the maximum possible. Second place on the grid was essential to be able to play the podium in the race. Starting further back, by now it is very clear, risks compromising its performance too much. This year he and Bagnaia started from the top two only in Jerez, where the Italian prevailed. The prediction of the Sachsenring therefore remains very open also because in Free 4, where the race setups are tested, both showed a great pace. The other fact to underline is the presence of four Italians in Q2: said of Bagnaiaa certainty, pleasantly surprise By Giannantonio quinto, Marini seventh and Bezzecchi eleventh that altogether do not reach two seasons in MotoGP. The Italian presence also grows thanks to Aprila, which placed Aleix Espargaro in fourth place e Vinales to the eighth (small, but significant progress for the latest acquisition from Noale). They miss the appeal Bastianini (17th) who does not particularly like the German track and has lost some confidence with his Ducati, as well as Andrea Dovizioso and Franco Morbidelli ended up in the penultimate row, each with his own troubles to fix with their respective M1s.

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