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"Could Be Something: Ex-Pilot Makes German Fans Hope

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For the second time in a row, a German motorcycle driver in the World Cup driver's field is missing in the home match on the Sachsenring. However, this will change in the near future, says ex-driver Dirk Heidolf.

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For the second time in a row, a German motorcycle driver in the World Cup driver's field is missing in the home match on the Sachsenring. However, this will change in the near future, says ex-driver Dirk Heidolf.

According to former driver and team boss Dirk Heidolf, German motorcycle fans are soon to be able to cheer up a fellow countryman again. Especially his protégé Fynn Kratochwil, the 48-year-old, has the confidence to jump into the world championship.

Jurrien van Crugten qualified eighteenth in the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup at the Sachsenring. The Dutchman was within a second of surprise pole-sitter Yaroslav Karpushin. Carter Thompson and Brian Uriarte are on the front row alongside the Kyrgyz rider. After two practice sessions, it was David González who was fastest […] The post "Jurrien van Crugten qualifies eighteenth at the Sachsenring, Yaroslav Karpushin on pole" first appeared on Races…

Fynn Kratochwill, Thias Wenzel and Robin Siegert are in the lead before the Sachsenring round in the season 2025 of the Northern Talent Cup, the junior school of World Cup promoters Dorna, ADAC and Honda.

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SPEEDWEEK broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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