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The latest MotoGP double-header began with the trip to the Sachsenring and for the German Grand Prix. The short 3.6km layout of the 13 corners of the course close to Chemnitz produces one of the slowest average speeds of the year and means a lot of turning and edge-grip emphasis.

The Sprint was the longest of the season in terms of lap count. Brad was solid in the mid-top ten and made his way to 6th: bagging four points.
The German Grand Prix will involve 30 laps on Sunday from 14.00 CEST and with a drier forecast.

Brad Binder
10th in qualification, 6th in the Sprint:
“Today, honestly, was quite OK.It would have been nice to be on the 2nd row but 10th place: I don’t think it changed too much. I got off to a good start and didn’t quite have the pace to go with the guys in front of me. 6th was the best I could manage but it’s been a while since I’ve had a decent Sprint. 6th was better, and I’m looking forward to seeing how we go in the dry tomorrow…I hope it will be dry!”

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