German MotoGP: Mir: Difficult to fight the Ducatis
After just eight points from his opening five MotoGP races, all from an eighth place in Qatar, Joan Mir heads for the summer break having pulled in 31 points from the𒅌 past four rounds.
The Suzuk🎃i rookie signed off the opening half of the season with a seventh-place in Germany, just behind a trio of Ducaꦯti riders.
Mir had briefly fought his way through the Desmosedicis, only to be re-passe꧑d in the last eight laps.

After just eight points from his opening five MotoGP races, all from an eighth place in Qatar, Joan Mir heads for the summer break having pulled in 31 poin🦂ts from the past four rounds.
The Suzuki rookie signed off the🃏 opening half of the season with a seventh-place in Germany, just behind a trio of Ducati riders.
Mir had briefly fought his way through the Desmos🍒edicisꦫ, only to be re-passed in the last eight laps.
"I didn't make my usual good start and this conditioned the race because I killed the tyre a bit at the beginning and then on the last laps I was s꧅truggling," Mir ⛄explained.
"It w🌟as a shame because I think today I ha🌼d a little bit more than seventh position, but for me it's difficult to fight with the Ducatis.
"So we will try to improve 🍸in th🌃is area, to be stronger, but I'm really happy about our potential in the last races."
"Joan did a really good race, he was faster than his group at times, but it’s difficult to overtake here in Sachsenring," agreed team manager Davide Brivio. "Anyway, it was great for him to be around much more experienced riders, and 🐭battle with them."
Mir, now 13th in the world championship, was the only GSX-RR to reach the flag after team-mate Alex Rins fe♉ll from second place.
“It was su꧋ch a shame that Alex had a crash here, because both times [Assen and Sachsenring]♌ I think we would have been on the podium. But we’ll fight back after the summer break," said Suzuki technical manager Ken Kawauchi.
"Joan did a great battle with those in his group and he is continuing to improve alꦑl the time.
"We wanted to have a great weekend in honour of Ito-san [Mitsuo Ito, former Suzuki racer and TT winner ๊who has died last Wednesday], and it didn’t work out quite as we’d ho♐ped, but we’re really looking forward to coming back in Brno.”
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