MotoGP Germany 2013: Álex Rins, Marc Márquez and Xavier Simeon split the poles on another day of crashes
MotoGP Germany 2013: Álex Rins, Marc Márquez and Xavier Simeon split the poles on another day of crashes

Video: MotoGP Germany 2013: Álex Rins, Marc Márquez and Xavier Simeon split the poles on another day of crashes

Video: MotoGP Germany 2013: Álex Rins, Marc Márquez and Xavier Simeon split the poles on another day of crashes
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What a weekend we are having in the buzzing German circuit of Sachsenring. If we already witnessed a whole recital of falls yesterday, including the most important one for obvious reasons by Jorge Lorenzo, today it has not been less, neither a number nor in importance. And it is that this morning we saw Dani pedrosa literally fly, suffering a very hard fall that has left him out of the fight for pole in Q2 as he was unable to contest it. We will delve into this topic later.

In any case, these bombshell news should not take away the prominence of the pilots who have achieved poles that have been very expensive. A) Yes, Alex Rins has taken her in Moto3, Marc Marquez has done the same in the diminished category of MotoGP and Xavier Simeon has given the surprise in Moto2 in a very fun and lively session until the last second. And now yes, we are going to see what has happened in each category in more depth.

Moto3, Álex Rins gets third pole and Luis Salom breaks engine

Alex Rins
Alex Rins

Great weekend the one that is taking place Alex Rins, always serious and working hard from silence, without making too much noise. And what better way to finish it than with this pole that will make him start tomorrow from the most privileged position for the third time this season. He has achieved it with a time of 1'27.300, which by the way has not been the fastest of these two days. Admittedly, being honest, the thing was put in the face of Rins with five minutes to finish, and is that Luis Salom broke the engine of his KTM when he was going to launch himself on the pole attack. A Salom who will come second and who is doing tremendously strong in Germany. Close the first row the Mahindra from Miguel Oliveira, something that has stopped being a surprise to become habitual.

The second row is opened by the German Jonas Folger, I certainly think we all expected a bit more this season, although it is true that today he went to the ground and had to find his position against the clock. Follow him Jack Miller in the fifth place and straining the first Sling, while a gray and somewhat deflated lately Maverick Viñales will start from sixth position. They follow him in seventh position Efrén Vázquez, in the eighth Romano Fenati, in the ninth Jasper iwema and close the top ten Alex Marquez, much more discreet than usual.

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