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At the German Grand Prix, Marc Marquez set a new track record by taking pole position, while the severe accident suffered by Marco Bezzecchi became one of the most critical moments of the race. As the Italian rider suffered a serious fracture in his collarbone, Bezzecchi withdrew from the race and will focus on future races for his rehabilitation.
The qualifying sessions of the German Grand Prix highlighted both the intensity of the competition and the drama of unexpected accidents. Marc Marquez, riding the Ducati Lenovo, demonstrated superior performance on the Sachsenring track to secure pole position and set a new track record. In the qualifying sessions, the Spanish rider's brother, Alex Marquez, and Fabio Di Giannantonio followed him. Ducati completely closed the front row with three motorcycles. However, the most striking moment of the race was the severe accident suffered by Marco Bezzecchi. The injury to the Italian rider once again brought into focus the dangers of the track and the physical limits of the drivers.
Marc Marquez and Physical Management
Marc Marquez acknowledged that he will continue to face physical challenges with his performance in the German Grand Prix, but stated that this track's characteristics are more suitable for him compared to Assen. Marquez, who has won 12 races in Germany and nine in the MotoGP class, emphasized that he aims to accumulate important championship points by managing his physical condition before the race.
Drawing lessons from a poor performance during the Dutch GP, Marquez expressed his intention to keep risks under control and stay close to the fastest riders. "The scenario here, at Sachsenring, is different. I will definitely struggle physically, but the layout of this track requires less energy," he commented.
Critical Accident and Race Results
The most critical moment of the qualifying occurred during Q2. Marco Bezzecchi lost traction on the seventh corner, spun off his motorcycle, and flew over a sand pit. His speed at the time of the accident was reported to be approximately 200 km/h. As a result of this accident, the Italian rider suffered a complete dislocation fracture in his left collarbone, requiring surgery. Bezzecchi withdrew from the remainder of the German GP and will not participate in Sunday's race. This accident was Bezzecchi's second severe crash in two consecutive races. He had also experienced a hard crash during the Dutch GP last weekend. The Italian rider’s streak of scoring zero points in main races reached four.
Race Standings and Representative Performance
Marc Marquez, who took pole position at the German Grand Prix, secured third place with the Ducati Lenovo this season and set a new track record. Alex Marquez (BK8 Gresini Ducati) finished second, followed by Fabio Di Giannantonio (VR46 Ducati) in third place. Ducati completely closed the front row with three motorcycles. Raul Fernandez was in second place, while Francesco Bagnaia and Fabio Quartararo moved from Q1 to Q2. Despite moving into Q2, Bagnaia finished eleventh, falling short of expectations.
Our representative, Toprak Razgatlıoğlu, had to participate in Q1 on Saturday. The Prima Pramac Yamaha rider finished eighth in Q1 with a lap time of 1:20.585, failing to make the top two spots for Q2. He was 1.544 seconds behind the pole time. With this result, Toprak Razgatlıoğlu started in 18th position. Additionally, it was reported that the rider who received a grid penalty for blocking Pedro Acosta of Mobidelli will start three places behind. The representative will start from 16th position in the main Sunday race.
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