1. The heat
High temperatures are the main star at the Sachsenring this weekend. Choosing the right tire combination and managing them throughout the 30 laps of the race will be entirely decisive.
2. Attention to the exit!
The Sachsenring features straight, short and with a very slow descending first corner, forming a funnel after the start where something rarely happens after the start.
3. Curve #1
It became the scene of many track exits and falls in practice. In the hot conditions that took place in training, it was very difficult for the riders to stop the bike at that point. Tomorrow in a career situation they need to be vigilant there.
4. Release of Quartararo.
Only Fabio was able to get through the “Armada Ducati”, and the French rider was well aware that his choices depended on avoiding being crowded in front of him after the start. To do this, he had to repeat his super start from Montmeló, which left him a clear path to success.
5. The departure of Aleix Espargaró.
It’s the same as for Quartararo, although the Granollers rider will be harder starting at the second row of the grid and have two Ducatis in front, two next to him and another two right behind … That first corner!
6. The yes or yes of Bagnaia.
After starting with a 0 from Montmeló, the reference Ducati rider will start the race knowing that in order to stay alive in the championship he can only win or, if not that, will end earlier than Quartararo. And more than once Pecco has failed to run under pressure.
Source: La Verdad

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