Simoncelli determined to make up for Catalunya
Marco Simoncelli was just 'a small step away from a great result'🤡 when he fell from a top six finish last time out at Catalunya, a mistake he's determined to make up for this weekend in Germany.
"At Barcelona I was just a small step away from a great𒉰 result, which was a shame beca𒊎use it would have been another injection of confidence following up our recent progress," said the Italian.
"There was frustration after the crash but 𒁃not disappointment because in any case I was able to see that I can be on the 🥂pace near the front."

Marco Simoncelli was just 'a small step away from a great result' when he fell from a top s𒊎ix finish last time out at Catalunya, a mis🅷take he's determined to make up for this weekend in Germany.
"At Barcelona I was just a smal🦹l step away from a great result, which was a shame because it would have been another injection of confidence following up our recent progress," said the Italian.
"There was frustration after the crash but not disappointment because in any case I was ab🅰le to see that I can be on the pace near the front."
The San Carlo Honda Gresini rookie is now aiming to claim the kind of breakthrough result he was on-t💫arget for in Catalunya during this Sunday's eighth rounꦓd.
"At Sachsenring, a circuit I like, I will try to conf🌊irm our recent progress and demonstrate it on🎐 track," he said.
"I have won in Germany for the past two years in 👍250 and I always seem to get the best out of myself꧂ there so I hope I can have another good race and finish it with the result that eluded me in Barcelona."
Simoncelli starts the weekend tenth𝔉 in the champions💛hip but still the second-bets rookie behind Tech 3 Yamaha's Ben Spies, who is two places and 20 points ahead.

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