German MotoGP: Sachsenring to prove Lorenzo, Ducati progress?

ཧIf any circuit can prove the extent of the recent progress made by Jorge Lorenzo and Ducati, i꧙t is this weekend's Sachsenring round.

The five-time world champion has never won at the German venue in any of his 15 appearances, covering th🐈e 125, 250 and MotoGP classes.

The only other circuits on the calendar where Lorenzo has not yet won are the more recent addit🐟ions: COTA, Termas de Rio Hondo and Red Bull Ring (not c♛ounting Buriram).

Meanwhile, Ducati's only Sachsenring victory w🌃as with Casey Stoner in 200🌳8.

Sachsenring to prove Lorenzo, Ducati progress?

If any circuit can prove the extent of the recent progress made by Jorge Lorenzo and Ducati, it 🧔i🌼s this weekend's Sachsenring round.

The five-time world champioꩲn has never won at the German venue in any of his 15 appearances, covering the 125, 250 and MotoGP classes.

The only other circuits on the calendar where Lorenzo has not yet won are the more recent additions: COTA, Termas de Rio Hondo and🌌 Red Bull Ring (not counting Buriram).

Meanwhile, Ducati's only Sachsenring victory was with Casey🏅 Stoner in 2008.

Yet Lorenzo is confident he and the GP18 are𓄧 now working in a way that w☂ill be 'competitive on all circuits', despite only managing eleventh in last year's German race.

"We have improved as the months have gone by, always working well, and I think that now we have a technical package that will allow us to be c👍ompetitive on all circuits," said Lorenzo, who took back-to-back wins in Mugello and Catalunya and was again a race leader on his way to seventh at Assen.

"At Assen for example, where in recent years I hadn’t scored good results, we were in the lead of the race for a lot of laps and we came close to the podium.𒐪 

"I thin♊k that the situation will also be similar at the 𝄹Sachsenring: it’s a circuit where on paper we could struggle but where we will try in any case to get the best result at all costs. 

"It’ll be vital t♐o find a good set-up already on Friday to start the German weekend well."

Team-mate Andrea Dovizioso also struggled at the Sachsenring last season, crossing the line 20-seconds from victory in eighth.
 
“The Sachsenring is a track that in the past has cr🌃eated a few problems for us and, like in the Netherlands, once again we will have to make a good analysis of the behaviour of the tyres," said t💃he Italian, who felt late-race traction let him down at Assen.

"This year I think we will be🦄 quicker than in 2017, as we demonstrated at Assen where we expected to be competitive and we were, but it’s the rear tyres that make all the difference and wꦫe’ll have to wait for the first practice sessions to get a better idea of the situation. 

"The Sachsenring is🧸 not one of my favourite circuits and I don’t have a good feeling with the track, but in any case I’ll try and get the best po🍸ssible result.”

Dovizioso is fifth and Lorenzo seventh heading into the final event before the summer break.
 

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