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[title] => MotoAmerica: Superbike race results from Laguna Seca
[link] => https://motoamerica.info/2026/07/12/motoamerica-superbike-race-results-laguna-seca/
[category] => News Wrap-up Josh Herrin Laguna Seca MotoAmerica Superbike
[pubdate] => Sun, 12 Jul 2026 16:20:31 +0000
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[description] => Josh Herrin won the first MotoAmerica Superbike race at Laguna Seca, extending his championship lead over Cameron Beaubier and Sean Dylan Kelly.
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[encoded] => Josh Herrin won the first Superbike race at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca on Saturday, holding off Cameron Beaubier and Sean Dylan Kelly. Herrin?s victory gave him a 15-point lead in the MotoAmerica Steel Commander Superbike championship heading into the midseason break, officials said.
Riding the Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R, Herrin fended off five-time champion Cameron Beaubier and Sean Dylan Kelly to secure the win. The result propelled Herrin to a 15-point lead in the championship standings heading into the midseason break before the series resumes at Mid-Ohio, according to official points released after the race.
Herrin?s victory in the first Superbike race at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca marked his third win of the 2024 MotoAmerica Steel Commander Superbike season, officials said.
The championship points after Laguna Seca?s opening race placed Herrin at 169, followed closely by Jake Gagne with 168 and Cameron Petersen with 167. Bobby Fong was fourth with 158 points, Loris Baz had 132, Beaubier stood at 128, and Kelly trailed eight points behind Beaubier, sources confirmed. Fong, riding for Wrench Motorcycles, finished fourth in the race, less than a second behind Herrin, underscoring the tight competition among the top riders, officials said.
Herrin?s weekend at Laguna Seca also featured provisional pole position on Friday afternoon, continuing his strong form in the 2024 season, according to race reports. The close battle among the leaders reflected the competitive nature of the MotoAmerica Superbike field this year.
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca has been a consistent venue on the MotoAmerica Steel Commander Superbike calendar, with doubleheader race weekends in 2023 and 2024. A tripleheader format is scheduled to debut in 2025, officials said. Cameron Beaubier holds the record for the most MotoAmerica Superbike wins at Laguna Seca, with 10 victories at the circuit. He also holds the Superbike lap record at Laguna Seca, set in 2023 with a time of 1:22.556, breaking Josh Herrin?s previous record of 1:22.908 from 2018, according to official timing records.
In the 2024 season, Beaubier and Herrin split the Laguna Seca Superbike wins, with Beaubier winning Race 1 and Herrin taking Race 2, sources confirmed. This contrasts with the 2023 tripleheader at Laguna Seca, where Beaubier won two of the three races, both held on Sunday, and Jake Gagne won the first race on Saturday. The 2023 weekend was marked by a significant incident on the opening lap of the Saturday race, when Cameron Petersen crashed exiting Turn 2 and collected Beaubier, affecting the championship dynamics, according to race summaries.
Looking ahead to the 2025 season, the tripleheader format at Laguna Seca will include three Superbike races over the weekend. On the Saturday race in 2025, Josh Herrin extended his winning streak to five consecutive MotoAmerica Superbike wins, following sweeps at The Ridge Motorsports Park and Road America. Herrin?s victory at Laguna Seca in 2025 increased his championship lead from eight to 23 points, aided by a mistake from Beaubier that cost the latter positions and points, sources noted.
In that 2025 Saturday race, Bobby Fong finished second on his Attack Performance Progressive Insurance Yamaha, with teammate Jake Gagne completing the podium in third. JD Beach, riding for Real Steel Honda, finished fourth, ahead of Richie Escalante on a Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki, showcasing the variety of manufacturers competing at the front of the field, officials said.
The third race of the 2025 Laguna Seca tripleheader saw Bobby Fong secure the win, with Herrin and Gagne finishing second and third, respectively. Fong?s victory was described in post-race commentary as a decisive performance, and Gagne?s third place marked his sixth podium finish of the season. JD Beach finished sixth despite strong previous showings at Laguna Seca on Honda machinery, underscoring the increased competitiveness in the Superbike class, according to official race results.
Historically, Cameron Beaubier?s dominance at Laguna Seca includes multiple double-victory weekends and his two-win Sunday performance in the 2023 tripleheader, reinforcing his status as the circuit?s all-time MotoAmerica Superbike win leader. Josh Herrin?s record at Laguna Seca features victories in 2024 and 2025, including his 2025 Saturday win that extended his personal winning streak. Bobby Fong?s consistent presence at the front includes a close fourth-place finish in 2024 and a Race 3 victory in 2025. Jake Gagne?s record includes a 2023 race win at Laguna Seca and multiple podiums through 2025, maintaining his position in the championship hunt, sources confirmed.
The 2024 Laguna Seca round served as a pivotal moment in the MotoAmerica Steel Commander Superbike championship, setting the stage for the second half of the season. The series is scheduled to resume at Mid-Ohio following the midseason break, where riders will continue to contest the closely matched championship battle.

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[summary] => Josh Herrin won the first MotoAmerica Superbike race at Laguna Seca, extending his championship lead over Cameron Beaubier and Sean Dylan Kelly.
[atom_content] => Josh Herrin won the first Superbike race at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca on Saturday, holding off Cameron Beaubier and Sean Dylan Kelly. Herrin?s victory gave him a 15-point lead in the MotoAmerica Steel Commander Superbike championship heading into the midseason break, officials said.
Riding the Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R, Herrin fended off five-time champion Cameron Beaubier and Sean Dylan Kelly to secure the win. The result propelled Herrin to a 15-point lead in the championship standings heading into the midseason break before the series resumes at Mid-Ohio, according to official points released after the race.
Herrin?s victory in the first Superbike race at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca marked his third win of the 2024 MotoAmerica Steel Commander Superbike season, officials said.
The championship points after Laguna Seca?s opening race placed Herrin at 169, followed closely by Jake Gagne with 168 and Cameron Petersen with 167. Bobby Fong was fourth with 158 points, Loris Baz had 132, Beaubier stood at 128, and Kelly trailed eight points behind Beaubier, sources confirmed. Fong, riding for Wrench Motorcycles, finished fourth in the race, less than a second behind Herrin, underscoring the tight competition among the top riders, officials said.
Herrin?s weekend at Laguna Seca also featured provisional pole position on Friday afternoon, continuing his strong form in the 2024 season, according to race reports. The close battle among the leaders reflected the competitive nature of the MotoAmerica Superbike field this year.
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca has been a consistent venue on the MotoAmerica Steel Commander Superbike calendar, with doubleheader race weekends in 2023 and 2024. A tripleheader format is scheduled to debut in 2025, officials said. Cameron Beaubier holds the record for the most MotoAmerica Superbike wins at Laguna Seca, with 10 victories at the circuit. He also holds the Superbike lap record at Laguna Seca, set in 2023 with a time of 1:22.556, breaking Josh Herrin?s previous record of 1:22.908 from 2018, according to official timing records.
In the 2024 season, Beaubier and Herrin split the Laguna Seca Superbike wins, with Beaubier winning Race 1 and Herrin taking Race 2, sources confirmed. This contrasts with the 2023 tripleheader at Laguna Seca, where Beaubier won two of the three races, both held on Sunday, and Jake Gagne won the first race on Saturday. The 2023 weekend was marked by a significant incident on the opening lap of the Saturday race, when Cameron Petersen crashed exiting Turn 2 and collected Beaubier, affecting the championship dynamics, according to race summaries.
Looking ahead to the 2025 season, the tripleheader format at Laguna Seca will include three Superbike races over the weekend. On the Saturday race in 2025, Josh Herrin extended his winning streak to five consecutive MotoAmerica Superbike wins, following sweeps at The Ridge Motorsports Park and Road America. Herrin?s victory at Laguna Seca in 2025 increased his championship lead from eight to 23 points, aided by a mistake from Beaubier that cost the latter positions and points, sources noted.
In that 2025 Saturday race, Bobby Fong finished second on his Attack Performance Progressive Insurance Yamaha, with teammate Jake Gagne completing the podium in third. JD Beach, riding for Real Steel Honda, finished fourth, ahead of Richie Escalante on a Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki, showcasing the variety of manufacturers competing at the front of the field, officials said.
The third race of the 2025 Laguna Seca tripleheader saw Bobby Fong secure the win, with Herrin and Gagne finishing second and third, respectively. Fong?s victory was described in post-race commentary as a decisive performance, and Gagne?s third place marked his sixth podium finish of the season. JD Beach finished sixth despite strong previous showings at Laguna Seca on Honda machinery, underscoring the increased competitiveness in the Superbike class, according to official race results.
Historically, Cameron Beaubier?s dominance at Laguna Seca includes multiple double-victory weekends and his two-win Sunday performance in the 2023 tripleheader, reinforcing his status as the circuit?s all-time MotoAmerica Superbike win leader. Josh Herrin?s record at Laguna Seca features victories in 2024 and 2025, including his 2025 Saturday win that extended his personal winning streak. Bobby Fong?s consistent presence at the front includes a close fourth-place finish in 2024 and a Race 3 victory in 2025. Jake Gagne?s record includes a 2023 race win at Laguna Seca and multiple podiums through 2025, maintaining his position in the championship hunt, sources confirmed.
The 2024 Laguna Seca round served as a pivotal moment in the MotoAmerica Steel Commander Superbike championship, setting the stage for the second half of the season. The series is scheduled to resume at Mid-Ohio following the midseason break, where riders will continue to contest the closely matched championship battle.

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[title] => 2026 Southwick Pro Motocross results: Jett Lawrence back on top to reclaim Pro Motocross Championship points lead
[link] => https://motoamerica.info/2026/07/12/jett-lawrence-back-top-pro-motocross-championship/
[category] => News Wrap-up AMA Pro Motocross Jett Lawrence Southwick National
[pubdate] => Sun, 12 Jul 2026 16:19:37 +0000
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[description] => Jett Lawrence won the 450 class at the 2026 Southwick National, reclaiming the AMA Pro Motocross Championship points lead from his brother Hunter.
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[encoded] => Jett Lawrence reclaimed the points lead in the AMA Pro Motocross Championship by winning the 450 class at the 2026 Southwick National on Saturday, July 11, at The Wick 338 in Southwick, Massachusetts. According to official results, Lawrence?s victory moved him ahead of his brother Hunter Lawrence, who had held the red plate entering the sixth round of the season.
Hunter Lawrence won the first 450 class moto at the Southwick National but was unable to hold off his younger brother Jett Lawrence in the second moto, according to official results from the AMA Pro Motocross Championship. The event was held Saturday, July 11, 2026, at The Wick 338 in Southwick, Massachusetts, marking the sixth round of the 2026 season and the 23rd round of the SMX series. Hunter Lawrence, who entered the round leading the 450 class points standings with 227 points, finished second overall after scoring a first and fourth in the two motos.
Jett Lawrence?s 2-1 moto finishes earned him 47 points to Hunter?s 43, allowing Jett to reclaim the championship points lead by a margin of at least one point, sources confirmed.
In Moto 1, Hunter Lawrence capitalized on a late-race fall by Jett Lawrence, who had been leading the race, to take the victory by approximately eight seconds, according to Cyclenews. The moto was cut one lap short and ended under a red flag due to a crash involving Christian Craig, but Hunter was credited with the win, marking his sixth moto victory of the 2026 season. Jett Lawrence recovered to finish second, with Yamaha rider Haiden Deegan taking third place. The official Pro Motocross report noted that Hunter stayed close to Jett throughout the race until the late incident shifted the lead.
The second moto saw a reversal as Jett Lawrence took control and went unchallenged to win by 3.8 seconds over Deegan, who narrowly held off KTM?s Jorge Prado on the final lap, according to ProMotocross.com. Hunter Lawrence finished a distant fourth in the second moto, which contributed to Jett?s overall points advantage for the day. Jett?s win in Moto 2 was his sixth moto victory of the season and ended a two-race winless streak in the premier 450 class outdoors, official records show. The combined results gave Jett his third overall win of the 2026 season in the 450SMX class and his 27th career premier-class victory, tying him with AMA Hall of Famer Bob Hannah on the all-time wins list, according to the Pro Motocross recap.
Qualifying earlier in the day set the stage for the close competition, with Jett Lawrence posting the third-fastest combined qualifying time of 1:55.276, narrowly ahead of Hunter Lawrence?s fourth-place time of 1:55.376. Both riders earned strong gate picks critical for navigating Southwick?s famously deep sand surface, officials said. The qualifying results reflected the tight points battle entering the round, with Hunter holding a slim two-point lead over Jett.
The Southwick National, held at The Wick 338 on Legion Road, is known for its physically demanding sand track conditions and is a pivotal event in the AMA Pro Motocross Championship calendar. The 450 class field featured top contenders including the Lawrence brothers, Haiden Deegan, and Jorge Prado. Prior to the event, Hunter Lawrence led the 450 championship standings with 227 points, followed closely by Jett Lawrence with 224 points and Deegan in third with 176 points, according to official Pro Motocross standings.
Following the Southwick results, Jett Lawrence assumed the red plate, the visual identifier for the championship points leader in the Pro Motocross/SMX series, sources confirmed. Hunter Lawrence dropped to second in the standings for the first time since taking the lead at the RedBud round earlier in the season. The points swing at Southwick was decisive in the ongoing title fight between the Lawrence brothers, who both ride for Honda and hail from Landsborough, Australia.
The AMA Pro Motocross Championship continues with its next round scheduled for later in July, where the closely contested 450 class championship is expected to develop further. The Southwick National?s impact on the championship underscores the significance of each moto and the importance of consistency and resilience on one of the sport?s most challenging tracks.

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[summary] => Jett Lawrence won the 450 class at the 2026 Southwick National, reclaiming the AMA Pro Motocross Championship points lead from his brother Hunter.
[atom_content] => Jett Lawrence reclaimed the points lead in the AMA Pro Motocross Championship by winning the 450 class at the 2026 Southwick National on Saturday, July 11, at The Wick 338 in Southwick, Massachusetts. According to official results, Lawrence?s victory moved him ahead of his brother Hunter Lawrence, who had held the red plate entering the sixth round of the season.
Hunter Lawrence won the first 450 class moto at the Southwick National but was unable to hold off his younger brother Jett Lawrence in the second moto, according to official results from the AMA Pro Motocross Championship. The event was held Saturday, July 11, 2026, at The Wick 338 in Southwick, Massachusetts, marking the sixth round of the 2026 season and the 23rd round of the SMX series. Hunter Lawrence, who entered the round leading the 450 class points standings with 227 points, finished second overall after scoring a first and fourth in the two motos.
Jett Lawrence?s 2-1 moto finishes earned him 47 points to Hunter?s 43, allowing Jett to reclaim the championship points lead by a margin of at least one point, sources confirmed.
In Moto 1, Hunter Lawrence capitalized on a late-race fall by Jett Lawrence, who had been leading the race, to take the victory by approximately eight seconds, according to Cyclenews. The moto was cut one lap short and ended under a red flag due to a crash involving Christian Craig, but Hunter was credited with the win, marking his sixth moto victory of the 2026 season. Jett Lawrence recovered to finish second, with Yamaha rider Haiden Deegan taking third place. The official Pro Motocross report noted that Hunter stayed close to Jett throughout the race until the late incident shifted the lead.
The second moto saw a reversal as Jett Lawrence took control and went unchallenged to win by 3.8 seconds over Deegan, who narrowly held off KTM?s Jorge Prado on the final lap, according to ProMotocross.com. Hunter Lawrence finished a distant fourth in the second moto, which contributed to Jett?s overall points advantage for the day. Jett?s win in Moto 2 was his sixth moto victory of the season and ended a two-race winless streak in the premier 450 class outdoors, official records show. The combined results gave Jett his third overall win of the 2026 season in the 450SMX class and his 27th career premier-class victory, tying him with AMA Hall of Famer Bob Hannah on the all-time wins list, according to the Pro Motocross recap.
Qualifying earlier in the day set the stage for the close competition, with Jett Lawrence posting the third-fastest combined qualifying time of 1:55.276, narrowly ahead of Hunter Lawrence?s fourth-place time of 1:55.376. Both riders earned strong gate picks critical for navigating Southwick?s famously deep sand surface, officials said. The qualifying results reflected the tight points battle entering the round, with Hunter holding a slim two-point lead over Jett.
The Southwick National, held at The Wick 338 on Legion Road, is known for its physically demanding sand track conditions and is a pivotal event in the AMA Pro Motocross Championship calendar. The 450 class field featured top contenders including the Lawrence brothers, Haiden Deegan, and Jorge Prado. Prior to the event, Hunter Lawrence led the 450 championship standings with 227 points, followed closely by Jett Lawrence with 224 points and Deegan in third with 176 points, according to official Pro Motocross standings.
Following the Southwick results, Jett Lawrence assumed the red plate, the visual identifier for the championship points leader in the Pro Motocross/SMX series, sources confirmed. Hunter Lawrence dropped to second in the standings for the first time since taking the lead at the RedBud round earlier in the season. The points swing at Southwick was decisive in the ongoing title fight between the Lawrence brothers, who both ride for Honda and hail from Landsborough, Australia.
The AMA Pro Motocross Championship continues with its next round scheduled for later in July, where the closely contested 450 class championship is expected to develop further. The Southwick National?s impact on the championship underscores the significance of each moto and the importance of consistency and resilience on one of the sport?s most challenging tracks.

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[title] => 2026 German Moto2 race results from Sachsenring
[link] => https://motoamerica.info/2026/07/12/2026-german-moto2-race-results-sachsenring/
[category] => News Wrap-up Boscoscuro B-26 Izan Guevara Sachsenring
[pubdate] => Sun, 12 Jul 2026 16:18:54 +0000
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[description] => Izan Guevara won the 2026 German Moto2 Grand Prix at Sachsenring with a fastest lap of 1:22.260 on a Boscoscuro B-26 chassis.
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[encoded] => Izan Guevara won the 2026 German Moto2 Grand Prix at Sachsenring, held July 10?12 at the Sachsenring circuit in Germany. According to official results published by Motorsport.com, Guevara completed the race on a Boscoscuro B-26 chassis with a fastest lap time of 1:22.260 and an average speed of 159.518 km/h.
He finished ahead of Ivan Ortola and David Alonso, who completed the podium in second and third places, respectively. Ortola, representing QJMOTOR ? FRINSA ? MSI on a Kalex Moto2, recorded a lap time of 1:22.296, just 0.036 seconds behind Guevara, with an average speed of 159.448 km/h and a speed-trap reading of 251 km/h. Alonso, competing for the CFMOTO Power Electronics Aspar Team on a Kalex, posted a lap time of 1:22.475, 0.215 seconds behind the winner, with a speed-trap figure of 255 km/h.
Izan Guevara secured first place riding a Boscoscuro B-26 chassis with a fastest lap time of 1 minute, 22.260 seconds and an average speed of 159.518 kilometers per hour, according to official results published by Motorsport.com.
The race weekend, held from July 10 to 12 at the Sachsenring circuit in Germany, was part of the 2026 Moto2 World Championship calendar and recognized as the German Grand Prix for the intermediate class. Official timing and classification data from Motorsport.com listed riders? positions, race numbers, teams, laps completed, total times, intervals, average speeds, and speed-trap speeds. Guevara?s performance was consistent with Friday practice results reported by BikeSport News, which showed him topping combined practice times ahead of Ortola and Alonso.
Other top contenders included Senna Agius and Manuel Gonzalez, who finished fourth and fifth, respectively, both riding Kalex Moto2 machines for Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP. Agius posted a lap time of 1:22.562 with an average speed of 158.935 km/h, while Gonzalez recorded 1:22.567 at 158.925 km/h. Filip Sala? of the OnlyFans American Racing Team finished sixth with a lap time of 1:22.596 and a speed-trap reading of 255 km/h. The top ten also featured Alex Escrig, Tony Arbolino, Deniz Öncü, and Taiyo Furusato, reflecting a competitive field throughout the weekend.
Pole position was claimed by Ivan Ortola, who set a new all-time lap record for Moto2 at Sachsenring during qualifying with a time of 1 minute, 21.493 seconds, according to Crash.net. This lap surpassed the previous record of 1:22.329 set by Celestino Vietti in 2025 by approximately 0.836 seconds. Official records confirm that Ortola?s qualifying time also exceeded the best pole time previously held by Vietti in 2024, which stood at 1:22.778. The new benchmark highlights a notable advancement in Moto2 performance at the circuit. Ortola?s pole lap was also faster than Valentino Rossi?s premier-class lap at Sachsenring in 2013, as reported by Crash.net.
The 2026 German Moto2 race at Sachsenring followed a 2025 event won by Deniz Öncü of Red Bull KTM Ajo, who secured his second Moto2 victory of that season in a red-flagged race. The 2025 podium included Barry Baltus in second and Jake Dixon in third, with Manuel Gonzalez, Celestino Vietti, and Joe Roberts rounding out the top six. These riders and teams have maintained a presence in the competitive field into the 2026 season, as reflected in the recent results.
The Sachsenring circuit has a longstanding history in Moto2 competition, with previous winners including Marc Márquez, who triumphed in earlier editions of the German Grand Prix. The 2026 event?s new lap record and the strong performances by Guevara and Ortola indicate ongoing developments in rider skill and machine capability at this venue. Official MotoGP.com coverage situates the Moto2 German round alongside premier-class sprint and race narratives, underscoring its integral role in the broader championship structure.
The combination of official results from Motorsport.com, qualifying data from Crash.net, practice reports from BikeSport News, and MotoGP.com standings provides a comprehensive and cross-verified account of the 2026 German Moto2 Grand Prix at Sachsenring.

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[summary] => Izan Guevara won the 2026 German Moto2 Grand Prix at Sachsenring with a fastest lap of 1:22.260 on a Boscoscuro B-26 chassis.
[atom_content] => Izan Guevara won the 2026 German Moto2 Grand Prix at Sachsenring, held July 10?12 at the Sachsenring circuit in Germany. According to official results published by Motorsport.com, Guevara completed the race on a Boscoscuro B-26 chassis with a fastest lap time of 1:22.260 and an average speed of 159.518 km/h.
He finished ahead of Ivan Ortola and David Alonso, who completed the podium in second and third places, respectively. Ortola, representing QJMOTOR ? FRINSA ? MSI on a Kalex Moto2, recorded a lap time of 1:22.296, just 0.036 seconds behind Guevara, with an average speed of 159.448 km/h and a speed-trap reading of 251 km/h. Alonso, competing for the CFMOTO Power Electronics Aspar Team on a Kalex, posted a lap time of 1:22.475, 0.215 seconds behind the winner, with a speed-trap figure of 255 km/h.
Izan Guevara secured first place riding a Boscoscuro B-26 chassis with a fastest lap time of 1 minute, 22.260 seconds and an average speed of 159.518 kilometers per hour, according to official results published by Motorsport.com.
The race weekend, held from July 10 to 12 at the Sachsenring circuit in Germany, was part of the 2026 Moto2 World Championship calendar and recognized as the German Grand Prix for the intermediate class. Official timing and classification data from Motorsport.com listed riders? positions, race numbers, teams, laps completed, total times, intervals, average speeds, and speed-trap speeds. Guevara?s performance was consistent with Friday practice results reported by BikeSport News, which showed him topping combined practice times ahead of Ortola and Alonso.
Other top contenders included Senna Agius and Manuel Gonzalez, who finished fourth and fifth, respectively, both riding Kalex Moto2 machines for Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP. Agius posted a lap time of 1:22.562 with an average speed of 158.935 km/h, while Gonzalez recorded 1:22.567 at 158.925 km/h. Filip Sala? of the OnlyFans American Racing Team finished sixth with a lap time of 1:22.596 and a speed-trap reading of 255 km/h. The top ten also featured Alex Escrig, Tony Arbolino, Deniz Öncü, and Taiyo Furusato, reflecting a competitive field throughout the weekend.
Pole position was claimed by Ivan Ortola, who set a new all-time lap record for Moto2 at Sachsenring during qualifying with a time of 1 minute, 21.493 seconds, according to Crash.net. This lap surpassed the previous record of 1:22.329 set by Celestino Vietti in 2025 by approximately 0.836 seconds. Official records confirm that Ortola?s qualifying time also exceeded the best pole time previously held by Vietti in 2024, which stood at 1:22.778. The new benchmark highlights a notable advancement in Moto2 performance at the circuit. Ortola?s pole lap was also faster than Valentino Rossi?s premier-class lap at Sachsenring in 2013, as reported by Crash.net.
The 2026 German Moto2 race at Sachsenring followed a 2025 event won by Deniz Öncü of Red Bull KTM Ajo, who secured his second Moto2 victory of that season in a red-flagged race. The 2025 podium included Barry Baltus in second and Jake Dixon in third, with Manuel Gonzalez, Celestino Vietti, and Joe Roberts rounding out the top six. These riders and teams have maintained a presence in the competitive field into the 2026 season, as reflected in the recent results.
The Sachsenring circuit has a longstanding history in Moto2 competition, with previous winners including Marc Márquez, who triumphed in earlier editions of the German Grand Prix. The 2026 event?s new lap record and the strong performances by Guevara and Ortola indicate ongoing developments in rider skill and machine capability at this venue. Official MotoGP.com coverage situates the Moto2 German round alongside premier-class sprint and race narratives, underscoring its integral role in the broader championship structure.
The combination of official results from Motorsport.com, qualifying data from Crash.net, practice reports from BikeSport News, and MotoGP.com standings provides a comprehensive and cross-verified account of the 2026 German Moto2 Grand Prix at Sachsenring.

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