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2011 German motorcycle Grand Prix

2011 German motorcycle Grand Prix

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The 2011 German motorcycle Grand Prix was the ninth round of the 2011 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 15–17 July 2011 at the Sachsenring, located in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany. The 125cc race was notable for producing a dead heat for first place between Héctor Faubel and Johann Zarco.[4] After a photo finish could not separate the riders, Faubel was awarded first place on the basis that he set a faster laptime during the race.[5]

Dani Pedrosa, celebrating on the podium after winning the MotoGP race.
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MotoGP classification

Loris Capirossi was replaced by Sylvain Guintoli after the first practice session due to injuries sustained at the Dutch TT.[6]

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Moto2 classification

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125 cc classification

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Championship standings after the race (MotoGP)

Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round nine has concluded.[10]

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  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

  1. "2011 German MotoGP". Motorsportmagazine.com. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  2. Mitchell, Malcolm. "Sachsenring - The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". Progcovers.com. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  3. "Faubel victorious after photo finish". MotoGP.com. Dorna Sports. 17 July 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2011.
  4. "2011 FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix Regulations: Article 1.24 - Finish of a Race and Race Results" (PDF). fim-live.com. Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme. 22 June 2011. p. 38. Retrieved 17 July 2011. In case of a photo-finish between two, or more, riders, the decision shall be taken in favour of the competitor whose front wheel leading edge crosses the plane of the finish line first. In case of ties, the riders concerned will be ranked in the order of the best lap time made during the race.[permanent dead link]
  5. "Capirossi withdraws from German MotoGP". Crash.net. Crash Media Group. 15 July 2011. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  6. "Classification" (PDF). resources.motogp.com. 2008.
  7. "Standings" (PDF). resources.motogp.com. 2011. Retrieved 2019-08-25.
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2011 Italian Grand Prix
FIM Grand Prix World Championship
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Next race:
2011 United States Grand Prix
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2010 German Grand Prix
German motorcycle Grand Prix Next race:
2012 German Grand Prix

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