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Oct 4, 2010
Dani takes a break Oct 4, 2010
by Dani Pedrosa
In his latest blog, Honda's disappointed MotoGP star Dani Pedrosa takes stock of his collarbone fracture in Japan, but has some good news for his many fans...
Oct 4, 2010
Inside Line: MotoGP Japan Oct 4, 2010
Dani Pedrosa might have missed out on all the fun and frolics behind the scenes at Motegi, but fortunately for us Toby Moody didn't...
Oct 3, 2010
Dovi goes big in Japan Oct 3, 2010
Andrea Dovizioso finished second in the Japanese MotoGP to end a frustrating week on a high for Honda as the Italian leapfrogged 2009 champion Valentino Rossi in the championship standings.
Jun 22, 2010
Inside Line: MotoGP of Great Britain Jun 22, 2010
Motorbikes returned to Silverstone for the first time in nearly 25 years. Our man on the inside, Toby Moody takes a look at the more unusual news breaking around the paddock at the 2010 British...
Event Details
- Location
- Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany (Map this address )
- Start
- JUL 16, 2011 at 12:00 AM
- End
- JUL 17, 2011 at 11:00 PM
- About
- The Alice Motorrad GP Deutschland takes place in the German circuit of Sachsering, located in Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany. The tight circuit makes for an all action affair of brawling, elbows-out racing as riders jostle for every inch. The first race of this historic old course was held on 26 May 1927, on an 8.7km layout on public roads which ran through the village of Hohenstein-Ernstthal itself. It has been dubbed 'Sachsenring' since 1937. In 1971, West German Dieter Braun won the event and the East German fans sang along as the West German National Anthem was played in celebration of the champion, as is customary. Following this the event was limited to only East European entrants for political reasons. In 1990, with technology dominating, faster machinery made it too dangerous to race through the village as there were some unfortunate fatalities. Eight years later the German motorcycle Grand Prix moved to the Sachsenring from Nurburgring and in recent years the track has been made faster and longer again, with the length now being 3670m.
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