Moto2: World Championship Race Results From Sachsenring (Updated)

Moto2: World Championship Race Results From Sachsenring (Updated)

© 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By David Swarts.

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More, from a press release issued by Dorna:

Gardner imperious to make some Moto2™ history in Germany

The Championship leader is the first Australian to win three in a row in the intermediate class, as well as the winner of Moto2™ race number 200

 

Remy Gardner (87) celebrates his victory at Sachsenring. Photo courtesy Dorna.
Remy Gardner (87) celebrates his victory at Sachsenring. Photo courtesy Dorna.

Remy Gardner (Red Bull KTM Ajo) waited a little while to take to the top step in 2021, but the Australian has now done it three times in a row and is the first from his nation to do so. Another imperious performance saw him enjoy what looked almost like a track day at the Sachsenring, with teammate Raul Fernandez initially on his tail before sliding out. Aron Canet (Aspar Team Moto2) returned to the intermediate class podium in second, with Marco Bezzecchi (Sky Racing Team VR46) locking out the rostrum in third.

As the lights went out it was Fernandez and Gardner who got the jump down into Turn 1, whilst Fabio Di Giannantonio (Federal Oil Gresini Moto2) got a terrible getaway and was left mired down in fifth. Xavi Vierge (Petronas Sprinta Racing) was up to third ahead of Bezzecchi, who held position from his starting place. It was also a good start from Jorge Navarro (+EGO Speed Up), likewise holding his position from the start of the race.

It became clear from the early stages that the race would be between the two Red Bull KTM Ajos, with Fernandez leading until Gardner got ahead of him at Turn 12 on Lap 2. Whilst both were racing away at the front at a rate of around a second a lap, it would be a mistake that would see the title pendulum swing in favour of Gardner: suddenly, Fernandez tucked the front at Turn 3. The rookie faltered for the first time in 2021 and the Australian was left to race against concentration, and himself. Crossing the line for his third win in a row with some real breathing space, he got the job done and now leads by 36 points over Fernandez in the standings…

Canet was left in second and the Aspar rider pushed to stay there, with a big gap slowly but surely diminishing as the race went on. Bezzecchi was the man on the chase but just came up a second short, nevertheless taking the podium after repelling the attentions of Di Giannantonio, who was forced to settle for fourth.

Sam Lowes (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team) pinched fifth place in the closing stages to deny Marcel Schrötter (Liqui Moly Intact GP), although the home hero had fought valiantly from 17th on the grid. Jorge Navarro, Albert Arenas (Aspar Team Moto2), Marcos Ramirez (American Racing) and Cameron Beaubier (American Racing) completed the top ten, that for Arenas a first Moto2™ top ten and Beaubier giving America a third top ten of 2021.

The final lap also saw numerous positions squandered, as Xavi Vierge (Petronas Sprinta Racing) crashed out of sixth place at Turn 1. Then, further down the order, Joe Roberts (Italtrans Racing Team) crashed from 11th, also at Turn 1. Then, at Turn 8, it was Ai Ogura (Idemitsu Honda Team Asia) who crashed out from fifth, promoting Lowes vs Schrötter.

There was also drama for Augusto Fernandez (Elf Marc VDS Racing Team) and Jake Dixon (Petronas Sprinta Racing) earlier in the race as the two collided at Turn 12, resulting in Dixon running off and Fernandez going down.

Moto2™ will return at the TT Circuit Assen… can Gardner make it an incredible four in a row?

Remy Gardner: “Before the race my brother messaged me, ‘yo go win it today! You’ll be the first Australian to win three consecutively in the intermediate class!’ I guess I’m making history so that’s cool! Honestly I expected a hard battle today, Raul’s been really strong all weekend, I thought Diggia would be there, I don’t know what happened. Especially in Warm Up Raul had better pace than me so I was expecting a good long fight. I knew Raul would struggle a bit with the front tyre but I saw I had a bit more pace in the first laps so I passed him and just tried to go, but being smooth. Then a few laps later I saw plus 4 and a half, or something like that, and I was just trying then to not lose concentration. It was a really long race, a lot of laps around here. Happy to get those 25 points, it was an extremely important day for us.”

 

 

 

More, from a press release issued by Italtrans Racing:

Unlucky race for Italtrans Racing Team at Sachsenring.

Joe Roberts out on the last lap, while a technical problem stops Lorenzo Dalla Porta’s comeback.

Tough German Grand Prix for Italtrans Racing Team, today at Sachsenring for the eighth round of the MotoGP World Championship.

A very unlucky Sunday for the team with both riders out in a top ten race.

Starting from the third row of the grid with the 12th position, Joe Roberts had a regular race with a steady pace and was finishing 10th but he crashed on the last lap.

Unlucky day for Lorenzo Dalla Porta, who had to stop a promising comeback race due to a technical problem on lap 13. The Tuscan rider, who set the 6th fastest time in the warm up and started 19th on the grid, shown great pace by recovering several positions and would surely have finished in the top ten.

 

Lorenzo Dalla Porta (19) leads Marcos Ramirez (42) and Cameron Beaubier (6) at Sachsenring. Photo courtesy Italtrans Racing.
Lorenzo Dalla Porta (19) leads Marcos Ramirez (42) and Cameron Beaubier (6) at Sachsenring. Photo courtesy Italtrans Racing.

Lorenzo Dalla Porta

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“For a couple of laps I felt a drop of the engine, then suddenly I didn’t have any more power and I had to stop. It’s a real shame because this is the fourth race we haven’t a real result. We look forward with confidence: we have shown that we can do well and we just have to keep working hard”.

 

Joe Roberts in action at Sachsenring. Photo courtesy Italtrans Racing.
Joe Roberts in action at Sachsenring. Photo courtesy Italtrans Racing.

 

Joe Roberts

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“Tough day. I’m really sorry for the crash because I could have done some points for the standing. We are going through a hard time at the moment. Let’s try to turn it in the next GP in Assen”.

Giovanni Sandi, Technical Director

“This weekend we were never been competitive, but it was important to try to have a good race. I’m not happy with Joe, who made a mistake on the last lap. On the other hand Lorenzo was once again very unlucky: he was having a good race, but he stopped because of a technical problem”.

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