GERMANY GP. Johann Zarco will start from pole position in the Grand MotoGP of Germany, just ahead of his compatriot Fabio Quartararo. All information before departure.

No six in a row for Fabio Quartararo the fault of … Johann Zarco! The other French driver, second in the world championship behind “El Diablo”, took pole position on the Sachsenring circuit for eleven thousandths. Still looking for his first victory in the premier category, the Pramac rider will therefore have to resist the onslaught of Quartararo but also Espargaro, 3rd on the grid with his Aprilia or even a certain Marc Marquez who is making his return to the top of the classification at the 5th position.

The MotoGP German GP will take place this Sunday, June 20, 2021. Find the full schedule for the 2021 MotoGP German Grand Prix below:

To follow this new round of the MotoGP world championship, it’s once again on the Canal group channels. As usual, Canal will broadcast the whole weekend, with free practice live from Friday May 28 and then qualifying on Saturday before the race on Sunday.

German GP TV Schedule:

It is also possible to follow MotoGP on a computer via Canal’s streaming offer with MyCanal. Available on computer but also tablet or smartphone via an application, MyCanal allows you to watch live TV. Simply enter your subscriber account (email password) to connect. Another option if you are not a Canal subscriber, the official MotoGP website offers video streaming offers. The annual pass costs 139.99 euros, the monthly pass 29.99 euros.