Sachsenring 2010 - MotoGP - Race - Full session
The Repsol Honda rider won a shortened 21-lap eni Motorrad Grand Prix Deutschland ahead of Jorge Lorenzo and Casey Stoner, who beat the returning Valentino Rossi to the final podium spot with an overtake on the last corner of the race. The original race was red flagged after a crash for Randy de Puniet, which resulted in a broken left leg for the Frenchman.
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