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2006 German motorcycle Grand Prix

The 2006 German motorcycle Grand Prix was the tenth round of the 2006 MotoGP Championship. It took place on the weekend of 14–16 July 2006 at the Sachsenring.

  2006 German Grand Prix
Race details
Race 10 of 17 races in the
2006 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date16 July 2006
Official namebetandwin.com Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland[1][2][3]
LocationSachsenring
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 3.671 km (2.281 mi)
MotoGP
Pole position
Rider Dani Pedrosa
Time 1:21.815
Fastest lap
Rider Dani Pedrosa
Time 1:23.355
Podium
First Valentino Rossi
Second Marco Melandri
Third Nicky Hayden
250 cc
Pole position
Rider Jorge Lorenzo
Time 1:25.073
Fastest lap
Rider Alex de Angelis
Time 1:25.284
Podium
First Yuki Takahashi
Second Alex de Angelis
Third Jorge Lorenzo
125 cc
Pole position
Rider Lukáš Pešek
Time 1:27.064
Fastest lap
Rider Álvaro Bautista
Time 1:27.519
Podium
First Mattia Pasini
Second Álvaro Bautista
Third Lukáš Pešek

MotoGP race report edit

This race was most notable for the four-way battle for the win that happened throughout the race, as well as Rossi's victory from tenth on the grid.

After nine rounds, Nicky Hayden still leads the championship with 153 points. A rather distant second is rookie Dani Pedrosa with 127 and in third Valentino Rossi with 118, who has climbed up the order in a rather quick pace after early season mechanical problems and driver errors cost him quite some points.

On Saturday, Dani Pedrosa took pole position - his fourth and final of the season - with a time of 1:21.815. Lining alongside him in second is Kenny Roberts Jr., who took a surprise front row place by only being +0.092 seconds off the pace of Pedrosa - and teammate Nicky Hayden in third place. The second row of the grid consists out of Shinya Nakano on the Kawasaki in fourth, Loris Capirossi in fifth and Marco Melandri in sixth position. Rossi meanwhile only managed to qualify a lowly tenth and thus was down on the fourth row of the grid.[4][5] Another rookie - Casey Stoner - did not participate in the race due to a concussion he sustained after a crash earlier that day during the warm-up practice.[6][7]

All riders take off and do their usual warm-up lap before lining up in their respective grid slots. As the lights go out, Pedrosa has a great start and retains his lead going into the Coca-Cola Kurve (Turn 1) on the opening lap. Roberts Jr. retains his position, as does Hayden in third. Makoto Tamada meanwhile has also had a fantastic start, passing multiple riders from ninth to move up into fourth place. Capirossi and Melandri have swapped places, Melandri now being fifth and Capirossi sixth. At Turn 3, Capirossi then loses another place to John Hopkins and another one at the Castrol Omega (Turn 4) to a fast charging Rossi, demoting him to eighth place in just four corners. He is now ahead of Nakano - who had a bad start and lost a few places as well. Halfway into the lap, the top five have started to open up a slight gap back to sixth place Hopkins. Inside that group, Hayden is also opening up a slight gap to Roberts Jr, with Pedrosa harassing him all throughout the lap. At the Sachsen Kurve (Turn 13), Rossi makes a move on Hopkins for sixth by diving down his inside.[8] A similar move is also done by Hayden on both Roberts Jr. and Pedrosa at the same corner, making a very late lunge and taking the lead on the exit of the corner.[8]

On lap two, both Tamada and Melandri pass Roberts Jr. at the beginning and exit of the Coca-Cola Kurve, promoting both to third and fourth place. At the Sachsen Kurve, Melandri tries to pass Tamada for third but runs wide, allowing the Japanese to retake the place upon exit. This move also allows Roberts Jr. and Rossi to close right up.

Lap three and at the end of the start/finish straight, Melandri goes for a pass on Tamada again, this time at the entrance of the Coca-Cola Kurve. He goes up his inside and this time successfully takes third from him. Sixth place Rossi is still right behind the American, trying to pass him at the Sachsen Kurve but not being able to. Home hero Alex Hofmann meanwhile has retired from the race.

On lap four, Melandri sets the fastest lap of the race. Rossi this time manages to get past Roberts Jr. at the Sachsen Kurve, moving him up into fifth place.

Lap five and Pedrosa tries a move on teammate Hayden but has a moment going into the Coca-Cola Kurve, opting to stick behind him for the time being. Rossi has quickly closed the tiny gap to Tamada and is behind him all throughout the lap.

On lap six, Capirossi - who had regained the places he had lost earlier - is now right on the back of Roberts Jr. and tries to find a way past. The top six now consists out of Hayden, Pedrosa, Melandri, Tamada, Rossi and Roberts Jr..

As Hayden crosses the lap to start lap seven, it is Tamada who passes Melandri for third position at the start/finish straight, finalising the pass at the entrance of the Coca-Cola Kurve. Entering the Sachsen Kurve, Melandri tries to line up a pass by diving down the inside of Tamada but gets blocked and has to stay behind instead.

Lap eight and Melandri manages to take third from Tamada at the same corner where he tried to pass the Japanese rider one lap earlier, the Sachsen Kurve.

On lap nine, Tamada retries to take third by using the power of his Konica Minolta Honda and blast pass, only to run slightly wide upon entrance of the Coca-Cola Kurve and having to give back the position to Melandri. At the Sachsen Kurve, Melandri goes up the inside of Pedrosa and takes second, with Rossi doing likewise to Tamada for third. The Japanese tries to fight back at the Queckenberg Kurve (Turn 14), but has to slot in behind Rossi.

Lap ten and Rossi runs a bit wide exiting the Queckenberg Kurve, allowing Tamada to blast past the Camel Yamaha rider and take back third place at the start/finish straight.[8] At the Sachsen Kurve, Rossi makes a clean move down the inside of Tamada and retakes third.

On lap eleven, Melandri takes over the lead as he passes Hayden at the start/finish straight, entering the Coca-Cola Kurve.[8] Tamada tries to take third place back from Rossi but this time is not able to. Pedrosa then follows suit at Castrol Omega, taking a shorter line and going side by side with Hayden, exiting the corner ahead of him. At the Sachsen Kurve, Rossi then makes his move and passes Hayden for third. Roberts Jr. then tries to pass Tamada for fourth place at the Queckenberg Kurve but takes a line that is too tight, losing the front end and striking an unfortunate Tamada along with him into the gravel. The Japanese rider then grabs his leg, visibly shown in pain.[8][7]

Lap twelve and the lead group now consists out of four riders: Melandri, Pedrosa, Rossi and Hayden. Roberts Jr. is shown kneeling next to him, trying to ask him if he is okay.[8] The retirement of the two riders now moves up Capirossi into fifth and Nakano into sixth position. At the Sachsen Kurve, Rossi passes Pedrosa for second by diving down his inside.

On lap thirteen, Capirossi has managed to close the gap and is now right behind Hayden, making it a five-way battle for victory. At the Sachsen Kurve, Rossi overtakes Melandri and takes over the lead by going up his inside.[8] At Turn 9, Melandri makes a small mistake and allows Rossi to pull a slight gap.

Lap fifteen and Pedrosa overtakes Melandri as the Italian goes slightly wide and he takes a tighter line entering Castrol Omega, moving him up into second position.

On lap sixteen, Pedrosa and Melandri have slowly closed the gap to Rossi, opening up a small gap of their own to Hayden. No overtakes happened at the front.

Lap seventeen and the top four now consists out of Rossi, Pedrosa, Melandri and Hayden Fifth placed Capirossi is starting to lose connection to the top four by now.

On lap eighteen, the front is stable and no overtakes happened. Capirossi's gap to sixth place Nakano is +1.816 seconds.

Lap nineteen and Hayden's gap to Capirossi is now +1.248 seconds. Melandri closes up to Pedrosa and has a look up the inside of the Spaniard at the Sachsen Kurve, but stays behind for now.

On lap twenty, the front is still stable and no one has made any overtakes so far.

Lap twenty-one and Rossi's bike is now sliding a bit as the tyres start to wear for everyone. Pedrosa is still shadowing him in second. At the Sachsen Kurve, Melandri finally makes a move and passes Pedrosa on the inside for second position.

As Rossi crosses the line to start lap twenty-two, Hayden goes side by side with Pedrosa at the start/finish straight and tries to overtake him on the outside at the entrance of the Coca-Cola Kurve, failing to do so and having to settle for fourth.

On lap twenty-three, Melandri is all over the back of Rossi during the lap but is not able to make a move. No overtakes happen at the front.

Lap twenty-four and Pedrosa passes Melandri at the inside of the Coca-Coca Kurve, promoting him up into second place. At the Sachsen Kurve, Melandri takes back second position from Pedrosa. The Spaniard tries to retake it but decides to stay behind for now as they enter the Queckenberg Kurve.

On lap twenty-five, Pedrosa tries a move up the inside of Melandri by taking the shorter line at Castrol Omega, but gets blocked off by Melandri mid-corner, forcing him to back off.

Lap twenty-six and Pedrosa takes second from Melandri, this time executing to perfection the move he tried earlier on the Italian at Castrol Omega. At the Sachsen Kurve, Pedrosa runs wide and allows both Melandri and Hayden to overtake him, making him lose two positions in one corner.[8]

On lap twenty-seven, Rossi now has pulled a small gap back to Melandri, who himself has opened up a small gap to Hayden and Pedrosa. Melandri however catches up this small gap rather quickly.

Crossing the line to start lap twenty-eight, Melandri makes a very late lunge down the inside of Rossi to take over the lead at the front.[8] This has allowed the Repsol Honda duo of Hayden and Pedrosa to close up on the top two again. Melandri has pulled a small gap back to Rossi but closes it as soon as he enters the Sachsen Kurve - where he also thinks of a move up his inside but stays behind for now.

As Melandri crosses the line to start lap twenty-nine - the penultimate lap - Pedrosa goes side by side with his American teammate for second, Hayden then going a bit wide but somehow retaining third as he tries to overtake Rossi on the outside of the Coca-Cola Kurve but isn't able to.[8] Melandri has again pulled a slight gap to Rossi. Pedrosa then tries to take Hayden at Castrol Omega by going in with a tighter line, the Spaniard not being able to pass when Hayden closes the door and causing the pair to almost collide in the process. This has allowed Rossi and Pedrosa to form a big enough gap to make it a two-way fight for the lead. Rossi is now all over the back of Melandri and takes back the lead at the Sachsen Kurve, going up his inside.

The final lap - lap thirty - begins and Melandri tries to retake first place at the start/finish straight, Rossi blocking him off entering the Coca-Cola Kurve. This however has caused Rossi to have a slight moment but is able to retain the lead. Hayden then tries to form a pass on the outside of Melandri after he closed the gap to him again on the previous lap, the American not being able to as he now comes under pressure from Pedrosa again. Melandri is harassing Rossi all throughout the lap, Pedrosa doing likewise to Hayden. Exiting the fast right-handed Turn 12, Melandri tries to go up the inside of Rossi but the Italian holds on going into the long straight before the Sachsen Kurve. Melandri then tries a move around the outside of this corner, with Rossi blocking the inside off and forcing him all the way onto the kerb. Behind them, Pedrosa takes a wider line entering the Sachsen Kurve to have a better drive exiting it, allowing him to go side by side as the Repsol Honda pair enter the Queckenberg Kurve for the final time. Melandri tries once more to pass Rossi on the outside of the last turn, but Rossi once again relegates him to the outside, allowing him to cross the line and win the race - his fourth win of the season - with Melandri coming home in second place.[8][7] Behind them, it looks to be Pedrosa who has taken third from Hayden on the line as he exits the corner, but Hayden has held on and narrowly crosses the line ahead of the Spaniard in third, with Pedrosa finishing fourth. Further back, Capirossi, who was starting to be caught by Nakano, crosses the line fifth, Nakano in sixth.

On the parade lap, Rossi stops as the fans swarm the track to side around a happy Rossi, along with the marshalls and some of the press. One of the two cremembers put on a shirt of Marco Materazzi, the footballer who scored the crucial goal against France during the penalty shoot-out in the finals of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, which had concluded in Germany a week before the race.[7] Hayden also waves to the crowd.

Going onto the podium, Rossi was still wearing the shirt of Materazzi but took it off before appearing on the podium. However, he took the shirt with him and as the other two riders stand on the podium already, he puts the shirt back on as the audience gives him a loud applause and cheers.[8][9] He congratulates the other riders, then a crewmembers adjusts his shirt in the back. He then steps on the top step of the podium as Hermann Tomczyk hands the third-place trophy to Hayden, Jean-Pierre Mougin hands out the second-place trophy to Melandri and Georg Milbradt hands the winners trophy to Rossi. As he receives the trophy, the crowd once again jubilantly cheers as 'The Doctor' raises the trophy. Tomczyk also hands out the constructors trophy to the crew chief of the Camel Yamaha team. The Italian national anthem plays for Rossi and as it stops, the champagne gets handed out. As soon as Rossi receives it, he cheekily sprays one of the grid girls, as does Melandri.

Rossi's victory and Hayden's third place now means that Hayden extends his title hunt, with Rossi catching him ever so slowly. Hayden still sits first with 169 points, followed by Rossi who passes Pedrosa in the standings with 143 points. In third place is Pedrosa with 140 points.

MotoGP classification edit

Pos. No. Rider Team Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 46   Valentino Rossi Camel Yamaha Team Yamaha 30 41:59.248 10 25
2 33   Marco Melandri Fortuna Honda Honda 30 +0.145 6 20
3 69   Nicky Hayden Repsol Honda Team Honda 30 +0.266 3 16
4 26   Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda Team Honda 30 +0.307 1 13
5 65   Loris Capirossi Ducati Marlboro Team Ducati 30 +8.764 5 11
6 56   Shinya Nakano Kawasaki Racing Team Kawasaki 30 +9.147 4 10
7 71   Chris Vermeulen Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Suzuki 30 +16.608 13 9
8 15   Sete Gibernau Ducati Marlboro Team Ducati 30 +16.648 7 8
9 7   Carlos Checa Tech 3 Yamaha Yamaha 30 +17.097 11 7
10 21   John Hopkins Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Suzuki 30 +17.786 8 6
11 24   Toni Elías Fortuna Honda Honda 30 +27.425 15 5
12 5   Colin Edwards Camel Yamaha Team Yamaha 30 +29.308 14 4
13 77   James Ellison Tech 3 Yamaha Yamaha 30 +1:02.029 17 3
14 30   José Luis Cardoso Pramac d'Antin MotoGP Ducati 30 +1:19.997 18 2
Ret 17   Randy de Puniet Kawasaki Racing Team Kawasaki 12 Retirement 12
Ret 6   Makoto Tamada Konica Minolta Honda Honda 10 Accident 9
Ret 10   Kenny Roberts Jr. Team Roberts KR211V 10 Accident 2
Ret 66   Alex Hofmann Pramac d'Antin MotoGP Ducati 2 Retirement 16
DNS 27   Casey Stoner Honda LCR Honda Did not start
Sources:[10][11][12]

250 cc classification edit

Pos. No. Rider Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 55   Yuki Takahashi Honda 29 41:30.350 2 25
2 7   Alex de Angelis Aprilia 29 +0.058 5 20
3 48   Jorge Lorenzo Aprilia 29 +1.013 1 16
4 34   Andrea Dovizioso Honda 29 +4.021 8 13
5 80   Héctor Barberá Aprilia 29 +9.384 3 11
6 15   Roberto Locatelli Aprilia 29 +19.242 4 10
7 14   Anthony West Aprilia 29 +26.457 7 9
8 4   Hiroshi Aoyama KTM 29 +26.607 6 8
9 73   Shuhei Aoyama Honda 29 +26.741 10 7
10 50   Sylvain Guintoli Aprilia 29 +30.621 11 6
11 25   Alex Baldolini Aprilia 29 +44.754 12 5
12 9   Franco Battaini Aprilia 29 +45.063 18 4
13 54   Manuel Poggiali KTM 29 +48.793 13 3
14 96   Jakub Smrž Aprilia 29 +52.317 15 2
15 42   Aleix Espargaró Honda 29 +52.369 19 1
16 28   Dirk Heidolf Aprilia 29 +52.577 14
17 37   Fabricio Perren Honda 29 +1:00.025 20
18 16   Jules Cluzel Aprilia 29 +1:12.090 25
19 45   Dan Linfoot Honda 28 +1 lap 23
20 24   Jordi Carchano Aprilia 28 +1 lap 21
21 22   Luca Morelli Aprilia 28 +1 lap 26
22 78   Meik Kevin Minnerop Honda 28 +1 lap 30
23 17   Franz Aschenbrenner Honda 28 +1 lap 29
Ret 67   Nicklas Cajback Aprilia 21 Retirement 27
Ret 58   Marco Simoncelli Gilera 14 Accident 9
Ret 21   Arnaud Vincent Honda 11 Retirement 24
Ret 79   Andreas Mårtensson Aprilia 7 Accident 28
Ret 36   Martín Cárdenas Honda 5 Accident 16
Ret 23   Arturo Tizón Honda 4 Retirement 17
Ret 8   Andrea Ballerini Aprilia 3 Accident 22
WD 85   Alessio Palumbo Aprilia Withdrew
[13]

125 cc classification edit

Pos. No. Rider Manufacturer Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 75   Mattia Pasini Aprilia 27 39:44.091 3 25
2 19   Álvaro Bautista Aprilia 27 +0.010 2 20
3 52   Lukáš Pešek Derbi 27 +0.111 1 16
4 55   Héctor Faubel Aprilia 27 +9.298 10 13
5 24   Simone Corsi Gilera 27 +9.372 9 11
6 1   Thomas Lüthi Honda 27 +10.570 13 10
7 18   Nicolás Terol Derbi 27 +11.835 5 9
8 36   Mika Kallio KTM 27 +11.905 4 8
9 6   Joan Olivé Aprilia 27 +26.017 16 7
10 33   Sergio Gadea Aprilia 27 +26.172 12 6
11 32   Fabrizio Lai Honda 27 +26.361 6 5
12 38   Bradley Smith Honda 27 +26.389 14 4
13 11   Sandro Cortese Honda 27 +26.480 11 3
14 14   Gábor Talmácsi Honda 27 +26.606 7 2
15 71   Tomoyoshi Koyama Malaguti 27 +27.068 15 1
16 54   Randy Krummenacher KTM 27 +27.192 21
17 8   Lorenzo Zanetti Aprilia 27 +46.145 23
18 17   Stefan Bradl KTM 27 +46.201 18
19 95   Georg Fröhlich Honda 27 +56.274 28
20 35   Raffaele De Rosa Aprilia 27 +56.549 25
21 26   Vincent Braillard Aprilia 27 +56.782 31
22 12   Federico Sandi Aprilia 27 +57.073 27
23 15   Michele Pirro Aprilia 27 +57.474 22
24 29   Andrea Iannone Aprilia 27 +57.707 20
25 7   Alexis Masbou Malaguti 27 +1:04.698 37
26 16   Michele Conti Honda 27 +1:04.793 32
27 45   Imre Tóth Aprilia 27 +1:07.754 19
28 43   Manuel Hernández Aprilia 27 +1:17.323 30
29 23   Lorenzo Baroni Honda 27 +1:17.507 26
30 21   Mateo Túnez Aprilia 27 +1:20.583 29
31 34   Esteve Rabat Honda 27 +1:24.772 39
32 98   Toni Wirsing Honda 26 +1 lap 42
Ret 61   Robin Lässer KTM 17 Retirement 36
Ret 44   Karel Abraham Aprilia 16 Retirement 33
Ret 13   Dino Lombardi Aprilia 13 Retirement 41
Ret 37   Joey Litjens Honda 11 Retirement 38
Ret 22   Pablo Nieto Aprilia 9 Retirement 8
Ret 83   Clément Dunikowski Honda 7 Retirement 40
Ret 53   Simone Grotzkyj Aprilia 6 Accident 35
Ret 72   Eric Hübsch Aprilia 5 Retirement 34
Ret 20   Roberto Tamburini Aprilia 4 Accident 24
Ret 10   Ángel Rodríguez Aprilia 1 Retirement 17
DNS 97   Joshua Sommer Aprilia Did not start
[14]

Championship standings after the race (MotoGP) edit

Below are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round ten has concluded.[15]

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References edit

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  13. ^ "2006 German Grand Prix : Classifications : 250cc" (PDF). Resources.motogp.com. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  14. ^ "2006 German Grand Prix : Classifications : 125cc" (PDF). Resources.motogp.com. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  15. ^ "Standings" (PDF). resources.motogp.com. 2006. Retrieved 2019-08-22.


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The 2006 German motorcycle Grand Prix was the tenth round of the 2006 MotoGP Championship It took place on the weekend of 14 16 July 2006 at the Sachsenring 2006 German Grand PrixRace detailsRace 10 of 17 races in the2006 Grand Prix motorcycle racing seasonDate16 July 2006Official namebetandwin com Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland 1 2 3 LocationSachsenringCoursePermanent racing facility3 671 km 2 281 mi MotoGPPole positionRiderDani PedrosaTime1 21 815Fastest lapRiderDani PedrosaTime1 23 355PodiumFirstValentino RossiSecondMarco MelandriThirdNicky Hayden250 ccPole positionRiderJorge LorenzoTime1 25 073Fastest lapRiderAlex de AngelisTime1 25 284PodiumFirstYuki TakahashiSecondAlex de AngelisThirdJorge Lorenzo125 ccPole positionRiderLukas PesekTime1 27 064Fastest lapRiderAlvaro BautistaTime1 27 519PodiumFirstMattia PasiniSecondAlvaro BautistaThirdLukas Pesek Contents 1 MotoGP race report 2 MotoGP classification 3 250 cc classification 4 125 cc classification 5 Championship standings after the race MotoGP 6 ReferencesMotoGP race report editThis race was most notable for the four way battle for the win that happened throughout the race as well as Rossi s victory from tenth on the grid After nine rounds Nicky Hayden still leads the championship with 153 points A rather distant second is rookie Dani Pedrosa with 127 and in third Valentino Rossi with 118 who has climbed up the order in a rather quick pace after early season mechanical problems and driver errors cost him quite some points On Saturday Dani Pedrosa took pole position his fourth and final of the season with a time of 1 21 815 Lining alongside him in second is Kenny Roberts Jr who took a surprise front row place by only being 0 092 seconds off the pace of Pedrosa and teammate Nicky Hayden in third place The second row of the grid consists out of Shinya Nakano on the Kawasaki in fourth Loris Capirossi in fifth and Marco Melandri in sixth position Rossi meanwhile only managed to qualify a lowly tenth and thus was down on the fourth row of the grid 4 5 Another rookie Casey Stoner did not participate in the race due to a concussion he sustained after a crash earlier that day during the warm up practice 6 7 All riders take off and do their usual warm up lap before lining up in their respective grid slots As the lights go out Pedrosa has a great start and retains his lead going into the Coca Cola Kurve Turn 1 on the opening lap Roberts Jr retains his position as does Hayden in third Makoto Tamada meanwhile has also had a fantastic start passing multiple riders from ninth to move up into fourth place Capirossi and Melandri have swapped places Melandri now being fifth and Capirossi sixth At Turn 3 Capirossi then loses another place to John Hopkins and another one at the Castrol Omega Turn 4 to a fast charging Rossi demoting him to eighth place in just four corners He is now ahead of Nakano who had a bad start and lost a few places as well Halfway into the lap the top five have started to open up a slight gap back to sixth place Hopkins Inside that group Hayden is also opening up a slight gap to Roberts Jr with Pedrosa harassing him all throughout the lap At the Sachsen Kurve Turn 13 Rossi makes a move on Hopkins for sixth by diving down his inside 8 A similar move is also done by Hayden on both Roberts Jr and Pedrosa at the same corner making a very late lunge and taking the lead on the exit of the corner 8 On lap two both Tamada and Melandri pass Roberts Jr at the beginning and exit of the Coca Cola Kurve promoting both to third and fourth place At the Sachsen Kurve Melandri tries to pass Tamada for third but runs wide allowing the Japanese to retake the place upon exit This move also allows Roberts Jr and Rossi to close right up Lap three and at the end of the start finish straight Melandri goes for a pass on Tamada again this time at the entrance of the Coca Cola Kurve He goes up his inside and this time successfully takes third from him Sixth place Rossi is still right behind the American trying to pass him at the Sachsen Kurve but not being able to Home hero Alex Hofmann meanwhile has retired from the race On lap four Melandri sets the fastest lap of the race Rossi this time manages to get past Roberts Jr at the Sachsen Kurve moving him up into fifth place Lap five and Pedrosa tries a move on teammate Hayden but has a moment going into the Coca Cola Kurve opting to stick behind him for the time being Rossi has quickly closed the tiny gap to Tamada and is behind him all throughout the lap On lap six Capirossi who had regained the places he had lost earlier is now right on the back of Roberts Jr and tries to find a way past The top six now consists out of Hayden Pedrosa Melandri Tamada Rossi and Roberts Jr As Hayden crosses the lap to start lap seven it is Tamada who passes Melandri for third position at the start finish straight finalising the pass at the entrance of the Coca Cola Kurve Entering the Sachsen Kurve Melandri tries to line up a pass by diving down the inside of Tamada but gets blocked and has to stay behind instead Lap eight and Melandri manages to take third from Tamada at the same corner where he tried to pass the Japanese rider one lap earlier the Sachsen Kurve On lap nine Tamada retries to take third by using the power of his Konica Minolta Honda and blast pass only to run slightly wide upon entrance of the Coca Cola Kurve and having to give back the position to Melandri At the Sachsen Kurve Melandri goes up the inside of Pedrosa and takes second with Rossi doing likewise to Tamada for third The Japanese tries to fight back at the Queckenberg Kurve Turn 14 but has to slot in behind Rossi Lap ten and Rossi runs a bit wide exiting the Queckenberg Kurve allowing Tamada to blast past the Camel Yamaha rider and take back third place at the start finish straight 8 At the Sachsen Kurve Rossi makes a clean move down the inside of Tamada and retakes third On lap eleven Melandri takes over the lead as he passes Hayden at the start finish straight entering the Coca Cola Kurve 8 Tamada tries to take third place back from Rossi but this time is not able to Pedrosa then follows suit at Castrol Omega taking a shorter line and going side by side with Hayden exiting the corner ahead of him At the Sachsen Kurve Rossi then makes his move and passes Hayden for third Roberts Jr then tries to pass Tamada for fourth place at the Queckenberg Kurve but takes a line that is too tight losing the front end and striking an unfortunate Tamada along with him into the gravel The Japanese rider then grabs his leg visibly shown in pain 8 7 Lap twelve and the lead group now consists out of four riders Melandri Pedrosa Rossi and Hayden Roberts Jr is shown kneeling next to him trying to ask him if he is okay 8 The retirement of the two riders now moves up Capirossi into fifth and Nakano into sixth position At the Sachsen Kurve Rossi passes Pedrosa for second by diving down his inside On lap thirteen Capirossi has managed to close the gap and is now right behind Hayden making it a five way battle for victory At the Sachsen Kurve Rossi overtakes Melandri and takes over the lead by going up his inside 8 At Turn 9 Melandri makes a small mistake and allows Rossi to pull a slight gap Lap fifteen and Pedrosa overtakes Melandri as the Italian goes slightly wide and he takes a tighter line entering Castrol Omega moving him up into second position On lap sixteen Pedrosa and Melandri have slowly closed the gap to Rossi opening up a small gap of their own to Hayden No overtakes happened at the front Lap seventeen and the top four now consists out of Rossi Pedrosa Melandri and Hayden Fifth placed Capirossi is starting to lose connection to the top four by now On lap eighteen the front is stable and no overtakes happened Capirossi s gap to sixth place Nakano is 1 816 seconds Lap nineteen and Hayden s gap to Capirossi is now 1 248 seconds Melandri closes up to Pedrosa and has a look up the inside of the Spaniard at the Sachsen Kurve but stays behind for now On lap twenty the front is still stable and no one has made any overtakes so far Lap twenty one and Rossi s bike is now sliding a bit as the tyres start to wear for everyone Pedrosa is still shadowing him in second At the Sachsen Kurve Melandri finally makes a move and passes Pedrosa on the inside for second position As Rossi crosses the line to start lap twenty two Hayden goes side by side with Pedrosa at the start finish straight and tries to overtake him on the outside at the entrance of the Coca Cola Kurve failing to do so and having to settle for fourth On lap twenty three Melandri is all over the back of Rossi during the lap but is not able to make a move No overtakes happen at the front Lap twenty four and Pedrosa passes Melandri at the inside of the Coca Coca Kurve promoting him up into second place At the Sachsen Kurve Melandri takes back second position from Pedrosa The Spaniard tries to retake it but decides to stay behind for now as they enter the Queckenberg Kurve On lap twenty five Pedrosa tries a move up the inside of Melandri by taking the shorter line at Castrol Omega but gets blocked off by Melandri mid corner forcing him to back off Lap twenty six and Pedrosa takes second from Melandri this time executing to perfection the move he tried earlier on the Italian at Castrol Omega At the Sachsen Kurve Pedrosa runs wide and allows both Melandri and Hayden to overtake him making him lose two positions in one corner 8 On lap twenty seven Rossi now has pulled a small gap back to Melandri who himself has opened up a small gap to Hayden and Pedrosa Melandri however catches up this small gap rather quickly Crossing the line to start lap twenty eight Melandri makes a very late lunge down the inside of Rossi to take over the lead at the front 8 This has allowed the Repsol Honda duo of Hayden and Pedrosa to close up on the top two again Melandri has pulled a small gap back to Rossi but closes it as soon as he enters the Sachsen Kurve where he also thinks of a move up his inside but stays behind for now As Melandri crosses the line to start lap twenty nine the penultimate lap Pedrosa goes side by side with his American teammate for second Hayden then going a bit wide but somehow retaining third as he tries to overtake Rossi on the outside of the Coca Cola Kurve but isn t able to 8 Melandri has again pulled a slight gap to Rossi Pedrosa then tries to take Hayden at Castrol Omega by going in with a tighter line the Spaniard not being able to pass when Hayden closes the door and causing the pair to almost collide in the process This has allowed Rossi and Pedrosa to form a big enough gap to make it a two way fight for the lead Rossi is now all over the back of Melandri and takes back the lead at the Sachsen Kurve going up his inside The final lap lap thirty begins and Melandri tries to retake first place at the start finish straight Rossi blocking him off entering the Coca Cola Kurve This however has caused Rossi to have a slight moment but is able to retain the lead Hayden then tries to form a pass on the outside of Melandri after he closed the gap to him again on the previous lap the American not being able to as he now comes under pressure from Pedrosa again Melandri is harassing Rossi all throughout the lap Pedrosa doing likewise to Hayden Exiting the fast right handed Turn 12 Melandri tries to go up the inside of Rossi but the Italian holds on going into the long straight before the Sachsen Kurve Melandri then tries a move around the outside of this corner with Rossi blocking the inside off and forcing him all the way onto the kerb Behind them Pedrosa takes a wider line entering the Sachsen Kurve to have a better drive exiting it allowing him to go side by side as the Repsol Honda pair enter the Queckenberg Kurve for the final time Melandri tries once more to pass Rossi on the outside of the last turn but Rossi once again relegates him to the outside allowing him to cross the line and win the race his fourth win of the season with Melandri coming home in second place 8 7 Behind them it looks to be Pedrosa who has taken third from Hayden on the line as he exits the corner but Hayden has held on and narrowly crosses the line ahead of the Spaniard in third with Pedrosa finishing fourth Further back Capirossi who was starting to be caught by Nakano crosses the line fifth Nakano in sixth On the parade lap Rossi stops as the fans swarm the track to side around a happy Rossi along with the marshalls and some of the press One of the two cremembers put on a shirt of Marco Materazzi the footballer who scored the crucial goal against France during the penalty shoot out in the finals of the 2006 FIFA World Cup which had concluded in Germany a week before the race 7 Hayden also waves to the crowd Going onto the podium Rossi was still wearing the shirt of Materazzi but took it off before appearing on the podium However he took the shirt with him and as the other two riders stand on the podium already he puts the shirt back on as the audience gives him a loud applause and cheers 8 9 He congratulates the other riders then a crewmembers adjusts his shirt in the back He then steps on the top step of the podium as Hermann Tomczyk hands the third place trophy to Hayden Jean Pierre Mougin hands out the second place trophy to Melandri and Georg Milbradt hands the winners trophy to Rossi As he receives the trophy the crowd once again jubilantly cheers as The Doctor raises the trophy Tomczyk also hands out the constructors trophy to the crew chief of the Camel Yamaha team The Italian national anthem plays for Rossi and as it stops the champagne gets handed out As soon as Rossi receives it he cheekily sprays one of the grid girls as does Melandri Rossi s victory and Hayden s third place now means that Hayden extends his title hunt with Rossi catching him ever so slowly Hayden still sits first with 169 points followed by Rossi who passes Pedrosa in the standings with 143 points In third place is Pedrosa with 140 points MotoGP classification editPos No Rider Team Manufacturer Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 46 nbsp Valentino Rossi Camel Yamaha Team Yamaha 30 41 59 248 10 252 33 nbsp Marco Melandri Fortuna Honda Honda 30 0 145 6 203 69 nbsp Nicky Hayden Repsol Honda Team Honda 30 0 266 3 164 26 nbsp Dani Pedrosa Repsol Honda Team Honda 30 0 307 1 135 65 nbsp Loris Capirossi Ducati Marlboro Team Ducati 30 8 764 5 116 56 nbsp Shinya Nakano Kawasaki Racing Team Kawasaki 30 9 147 4 107 71 nbsp Chris Vermeulen Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Suzuki 30 16 608 13 98 15 nbsp Sete Gibernau Ducati Marlboro Team Ducati 30 16 648 7 89 7 nbsp Carlos Checa Tech 3 Yamaha Yamaha 30 17 097 11 710 21 nbsp John Hopkins Rizla Suzuki MotoGP Suzuki 30 17 786 8 611 24 nbsp Toni Elias Fortuna Honda Honda 30 27 425 15 512 5 nbsp Colin Edwards Camel Yamaha Team Yamaha 30 29 308 14 413 77 nbsp James Ellison Tech 3 Yamaha Yamaha 30 1 02 029 17 314 30 nbsp Jose Luis Cardoso Pramac d Antin MotoGP Ducati 30 1 19 997 18 2Ret 17 nbsp Randy de Puniet Kawasaki Racing Team Kawasaki 12 Retirement 12Ret 6 nbsp Makoto Tamada Konica Minolta Honda Honda 10 Accident 9Ret 10 nbsp Kenny Roberts Jr Team Roberts KR211V 10 Accident 2Ret 66 nbsp Alex Hofmann Pramac d Antin MotoGP Ducati 2 Retirement 16DNS 27 nbsp Casey Stoner Honda LCR Honda Did not startSources 10 11 12 250 cc classification editPos No Rider Manufacturer Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 55 nbsp Yuki Takahashi Honda 29 41 30 350 2 252 7 nbsp Alex de Angelis Aprilia 29 0 058 5 203 48 nbsp Jorge Lorenzo Aprilia 29 1 013 1 164 34 nbsp Andrea Dovizioso Honda 29 4 021 8 135 80 nbsp Hector Barbera Aprilia 29 9 384 3 116 15 nbsp Roberto Locatelli Aprilia 29 19 242 4 107 14 nbsp Anthony West Aprilia 29 26 457 7 98 4 nbsp Hiroshi Aoyama KTM 29 26 607 6 89 73 nbsp Shuhei Aoyama Honda 29 26 741 10 710 50 nbsp Sylvain Guintoli Aprilia 29 30 621 11 611 25 nbsp Alex Baldolini Aprilia 29 44 754 12 512 9 nbsp Franco Battaini Aprilia 29 45 063 18 413 54 nbsp Manuel Poggiali KTM 29 48 793 13 314 96 nbsp Jakub Smrz Aprilia 29 52 317 15 215 42 nbsp Aleix Espargaro Honda 29 52 369 19 116 28 nbsp Dirk Heidolf Aprilia 29 52 577 1417 37 nbsp Fabricio Perren Honda 29 1 00 025 2018 16 nbsp Jules Cluzel Aprilia 29 1 12 090 2519 45 nbsp Dan Linfoot Honda 28 1 lap 2320 24 nbsp Jordi Carchano Aprilia 28 1 lap 2121 22 nbsp Luca Morelli Aprilia 28 1 lap 2622 78 nbsp Meik Kevin Minnerop Honda 28 1 lap 3023 17 nbsp Franz Aschenbrenner Honda 28 1 lap 29Ret 67 nbsp Nicklas Cajback Aprilia 21 Retirement 27Ret 58 nbsp Marco Simoncelli Gilera 14 Accident 9Ret 21 nbsp Arnaud Vincent Honda 11 Retirement 24Ret 79 nbsp Andreas Martensson Aprilia 7 Accident 28Ret 36 nbsp Martin Cardenas Honda 5 Accident 16Ret 23 nbsp Arturo Tizon Honda 4 Retirement 17Ret 8 nbsp Andrea Ballerini Aprilia 3 Accident 22WD 85 nbsp Alessio Palumbo Aprilia Withdrew 13 125 cc classification editPos No Rider Manufacturer Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 75 nbsp Mattia Pasini Aprilia 27 39 44 091 3 252 19 nbsp Alvaro Bautista Aprilia 27 0 010 2 203 52 nbsp Lukas Pesek Derbi 27 0 111 1 164 55 nbsp Hector Faubel Aprilia 27 9 298 10 135 24 nbsp Simone Corsi Gilera 27 9 372 9 116 1 nbsp Thomas Luthi Honda 27 10 570 13 107 18 nbsp Nicolas Terol Derbi 27 11 835 5 98 36 nbsp Mika Kallio KTM 27 11 905 4 89 6 nbsp Joan Olive Aprilia 27 26 017 16 710 33 nbsp Sergio Gadea Aprilia 27 26 172 12 611 32 nbsp Fabrizio Lai Honda 27 26 361 6 512 38 nbsp Bradley Smith Honda 27 26 389 14 413 11 nbsp Sandro Cortese Honda 27 26 480 11 314 14 nbsp Gabor Talmacsi Honda 27 26 606 7 215 71 nbsp Tomoyoshi Koyama Malaguti 27 27 068 15 116 54 nbsp Randy Krummenacher KTM 27 27 192 2117 8 nbsp Lorenzo Zanetti Aprilia 27 46 145 2318 17 nbsp Stefan Bradl KTM 27 46 201 1819 95 nbsp Georg Frohlich Honda 27 56 274 2820 35 nbsp Raffaele De Rosa Aprilia 27 56 549 2521 26 nbsp Vincent Braillard Aprilia 27 56 782 3122 12 nbsp Federico Sandi Aprilia 27 57 073 2723 15 nbsp Michele Pirro Aprilia 27 57 474 2224 29 nbsp Andrea Iannone Aprilia 27 57 707 2025 7 nbsp Alexis Masbou Malaguti 27 1 04 698 3726 16 nbsp Michele Conti Honda 27 1 04 793 3227 45 nbsp Imre Toth Aprilia 27 1 07 754 1928 43 nbsp Manuel Hernandez Aprilia 27 1 17 323 3029 23 nbsp Lorenzo Baroni Honda 27 1 17 507 2630 21 nbsp Mateo Tunez Aprilia 27 1 20 583 2931 34 nbsp Esteve Rabat Honda 27 1 24 772 3932 98 nbsp Toni Wirsing Honda 26 1 lap 42Ret 61 nbsp Robin Lasser KTM 17 Retirement 36Ret 44 nbsp Karel Abraham Aprilia 16 Retirement 33Ret 13 nbsp Dino Lombardi Aprilia 13 Retirement 41Ret 37 nbsp Joey Litjens Honda 11 Retirement 38Ret 22 nbsp Pablo Nieto Aprilia 9 Retirement 8Ret 83 nbsp Clement Dunikowski Honda 7 Retirement 40Ret 53 nbsp Simone Grotzkyj Aprilia 6 Accident 35Ret 72 nbsp Eric Hubsch Aprilia 5 Retirement 34Ret 20 nbsp Roberto Tamburini Aprilia 4 Accident 24Ret 10 nbsp Angel Rodriguez Aprilia 1 Retirement 17DNS 97 nbsp Joshua Sommer Aprilia Did not start 14 Championship standings after the race MotoGP editBelow are the standings for the top five riders and constructors after round ten has concluded 15 Riders Championship standingsPos Rider Points1 nbsp Nicky Hayden 1692 nbsp Valentino Rossi 1433 nbsp Dani Pedrosa 1404 nbsp Marco Melandri 1345 nbsp Loris Capirossi 118 Constructors Championship standingsPos Constructor Points1 nbsp Honda 2212 nbsp Yamaha 1723 nbsp Ducati 1274 nbsp Suzuki 815 nbsp Kawasaki 71 Note Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings References edit 2006 German MotoGP Motorsportmagazine com 15 January 2018 Retrieved 17 May 2018 Mitchell Malcolm 2006 MotoGP Class FIM Grand Prix World Championship Programmes The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project Progcovers com Retrieved 8 September 2018 Sachsenring The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project Archived from the original on 2018 05 16 Retrieved 2018 05 17 Pedrosa seizes Sachsenring pole Rossi sunk Crash July 15 2006 Pedrosa in front for German GP start www motorsport com Stoner out of German Grand Prix Crash July 16 2006 a b c d Rossi wins German MotoGP www rediff com a b c d e f g h i j k l Rossi beats Hondas for incredible Sachsenring win Crash July 16 2006 Sports Dorna Rossi commemorates another Italian win in Germany MotoGP www motogp com 2006 German MotoGP Motor Sport Magazine Database Motorsportmagazine com 15 January 2018 Retrieved 8 September 2018 2006 German Grand Prix Classifications MotoGP PDF Resources motogp com Retrieved 17 May 2018 MOTORRAD GP DEUTSCHLAND MotoGP Race Classification 2006 Motogp com Archived from the original on 9 September 2018 Retrieved 8 September 2018 2006 German Grand Prix Classifications 250cc PDF Resources motogp com Retrieved 17 May 2018 2006 German Grand Prix Classifications 125cc PDF Resources motogp com Retrieved 17 May 2018 Standings PDF resources motogp com 2006 Retrieved 2019 08 22 Previous race 2006 British Grand Prix FIM Grand Prix World Championship2006 season Next race 2006 United States Grand 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