MotoGP 2017 in Jerez (Spain)

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Results, overall ranking & Babes

Results from MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 from the race weekend in Jerez, the most beautiful pictures of the grid girls and a look at the performances of the German drivers.


Slawomir Niewrzol,

Slawomir Niewrzol

05/08/2017

Dani Pedrosa easily won the MotoGP race in Jerez. After taking pole position in qualifying, the Spaniard could not be denied victory on Sunday. Repsol team-mate Marc Marquez landed in second place; Third was Jorge Lorenzo. And how did the racing weekend in Jerez go from the perspective of the German drivers?

MotoGP: Folger’s successful fight against Rossi

In the MotoGP, Jonas Folger landed a good eighth place. The German MotoGP rookie was particularly proud of winning the fight with MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi towards the end of the race. Nevertheless, Folger could not be really happy about his third top 10 result this season:

It’s a great feeling to have beaten Valentino Rossi in a race, but to be honest, I’m not really happy about my third top 10 result. I got off to a good start at the start, but on the first laps it was incredibly difficult to overtake other drivers. We have big problems if I release the brake while overtaking, so that the next moment I can’t hold the line. It’s just impossible to overtake safely. That was a shame because our pace was really good again. We weren’t far from Maverick Vinales. Unfortunately, I made two serious mistakes each time I had to go straight out. We have to get these problems under control as quickly as possible, since we always lose a lot of time in the initial phase. Later, when I saw Valentino in front of me, I pushed hard to catch up with him. However, I quickly realized that he was struggling with the same problems. Ultimately, braking past him worked really well and in the two laps that followed I went to the limit again to gain a lead. That was definitely the highlight of this race. On the other hand, it annoys me a little that Johann was a lot faster again. I might have stuck to Maverick without my mistakes. But Johann was clearly faster and he is extremely strong in the beginning. I don’t know what he’s doing. If he attacks, he is also safe and always hits the line. (Source: Official Homepage of Jonas Folger).

Moto2: Schrotter in the top 10, Cortese out

While Sandro Cortese was eliminated in Jerez on the ninth lap, Marcel Schrotter crossed the finish line in sixth place. Schrotter already landed in the top 10 at the last race in Texas. From the German point of view, things can go on like this. In the overall standings, Schrotter improved to eleventh place with 23 points.

Moto3: Ottl falls and breaks his collarbone

The weekend was very bitter for Philipp Ottl. The German Moto3 rider fell in qualifying on Saturday and broke his collarbone three times. A start on Sunday was therefore out of the question. Whether Ottl can start the next race in Le Mans on May 21, 2017 will only be decided after the operation. However, the chances shouldn’t be too good. In any case, we wish you a speedy recovery.

MotoGP Results – Jerez

  1. Dani Pedrosa
  2. Marc Marquez
  3. Jorge Lorenzo
  4. Johann Zarco
  5. Andrea Dovizioso
  6. Maverick Vinales
  7. Danilo Petrucci
  8. Jonas Folger
  9. Aleix Espargaro
  10. Valentino Rossi
  11. Scott Redding
  12. Hector Barbera
  13. Loris Baz
  14. Bradley Smith
  15. Karel Abraham
  16. Sam Lowes
  17. Takuya Tsuda

Unclassified:

Andrea Iannone
Tito Rabat
Cal Crutchlow
Jack Miller
Alvaro Bautista
Pol Espargaro

MotoGP overall standings

  1. Valentino Rossi – 62 points
  2. Maverick Vinales – 60 points
  3. Marc Marquez – 58 points
  4. Dani Pedrosa – 52 points
  5. Andrea Dovizioso – 41 points
  6. Johann Zarco – 35 points
  7. Cal Crutchlow – 29 points
  8. Jonas Folger – 29 points
  9. Jorge Lorenzo – 28 points
  10. Danilo Petrucci – 26 points
  11. Scott Redding – 26 points
  12. Jack Miller – 21 points
  13. Aleix Espargaro – 17 points
  14. Alvaro Bautista – 14 points
  15. Loris Baz – 12 points
  16. Hector Barbera – 12 points
  17. Andrea Iannone – 9 points
  18. Karel Abraham – 9 points
  19. Tito Rabat – 8 points
  20. Alex Rins – 7 points
  21. Bradley Smith – 3 points
  22. Pol Espargaro – 2 points

Moto2 Results – Jerez

  1. Alex Marquez
  2. Francesco Bagnaia
  3. Miguel Oliveira
  4. Mattia Pasini
  5. Luca Marini
  6. Marcel Schrotter
  7. Dominique Aegerter
  8. Thomas Luthi
  9. Jonny Hernandez
  10. Axel Pons
  11. Lorenzo Baldassarri
  12. Jorge Navarro
  13. Hafizh Syahrin
  14. Ricard Cardus
  15. Tetsuta Nagashima
  16. Fabio Quartararo
  17. Edgar Pons
  18. Isaac Vinales
  19. Xavier Simeon
  20. Jesko Raffin
  21. Takaaki Nakagami
  22. Remy Gardner
  23. Axel Bassani
  24. Federico Fuligni
  25. Stefano Manzi
  26. Andre Locatelli

Unclassified:

Sandro Cortese
Xavi Vierge
Khairul Idham Pawi
Iker Lecuona
Franco Morbidelli
Simone Corsi

Moto3 Results – Jerez

  1. Aron Canet
  2. Romano Fenati
  3. Joan Mir
  4. Marcos Ramirez
  5. Fabio Di Giannantonio
  6. Andrea Migno
  7. Nicolo Bulega
  8. Enea Bastianini
  9. Jorge Martin
  10. Juanfran Guevara
  11. Bo Bendsneyder
  12. Jules Danilo
  13. Gabriel Rodrigo
  14. Albert Arenas
  15. Ayumu Sasaki
  16. Livio Loi
  17. Kaito Toba
  18. Jakub Kornfeil
  19. Lorenzo Dalla Porta
  20. Darryn Binder
  21. Nakarin Atiratphuvapat
  22. Niccolo Antonelli
  23. Tony Arbolino
  24. Maria Herrera
  25. Raul Fernandez
  26. Patrik Pulkkinen
  27. Manuel Pagliani

Unclassified:

John McPhee
Marco Bezzecchi
Adam Norrodin
Tatsuki Suzuki
Vicente Perez

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