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Fabio Quartararo wins the 2022 German MotoGP championship

Fabio Quartararo, Monster Energy Yamaha team rider, has emerged as the winner of the 2022 German MotoGP.

Fabio Quartararo wins after a successful start from second position and led the race straight from the first corner past Pecco Bagnaia.

Riding smoothly, his YZR-M1 sped up and soon pulled away within a few seconds. lap Despite the pressure at the start of the race.

The second podium was secured by Johann Zarco, who also performed very well from the start of the race even though he could not catch his compatriot.

The final podium was secured by Jack Miller, who continued to put pressure on Aleix Espargaro in the last 10 laps.

Although it was hit long lap penalty At the start of the race, Miller consistently showed a good rhythm and made several attacks on Espargaro.

It wasn't until the final three laps that the maneuver worked as Espargaro was overwhelmed by the grip of his rear tire.

Aleix Espargaro eventually had to settle for fourth place.

Another good performance by Luca Marini, who was very consistent from the start of the race.

Marini came close to catching Miller and Espargaro in the final five laps, but ultimately chose to play it safe after his tires gave out.

This is his best achievement in MotoGP, as well as the third consecutive time Marini has finished in the top 6 after Mugello and Catalunya.

There were several crashes throughout the 30-lap race.

For example, what was experienced by the 2021 MotoGP runner-up, Pecco Bagnaia, who started from pole position.

Having fought closely at the start of the race with Fabio Quartararo, Pecco Bagnaia crashed at the start of lap 4.

Pecco lost grip on his rear tire as he accelerated out of Turn 1.

It seemed that the hard rear tire Bagnaia chose was still too fast to be used to press in the early laps.

This is the fourth time the Ducati rider has failed to score points in the 2022 MotoGP season.

This result also makes his chances of chasing the championship even more difficult.

After Pecco, Joan Mir, Darryn Binder, Alex Marquez and Takaaki Nakagami crashed in the first six laps of the race, all on hard-hard tire combinations.

Meanwhile, technical problems were experienced by Maverick Vinales, who actually performed very well from the start.

Vinales, who was in fourth position and trailing his partner Aleix Espargaro, had to exit the race towards the last 11 laps due to a problem with his rear ride height device.

Here are the results of the 2022 German MotoGP:

Here are the standings after the 2022 German MotoGP

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