German Moto2: Sachsenring ‘similar to karting circuit', Gardner eyes 'top five'

Remy Gardner arrives at this weekend’s Moto2 double-header following back-to-back wins in Mugello and Catalunya.
Remy Gardner, Moto2, Catalunya MotoGP, 5 June 2021
Remy Gardner, Moto2, Catalunya MotoGP, 5 June 2021
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New MotoGP rider for 2022, Remy Gardner, enters roun💧d eight of the 2021 Moto2 season with an increased championship lead of 11 points fo🥃llowing his back-to-back wins in Italy and Spain. 

🎶The victories in Mugello and Catalunya were the Australian’s second and third career Moto2 wins, whilst also his first of this season.&nb⛦sp;

Given the recent form shown by both Gardner and team-🐭mate Raul Fernandez - have been a class above the rest with three consecutive one-twos, both Red Bull KTM Ajo riders will be favourites for sim🅠ilar results at this weekend’s German GP. 

Sachsenring is a fairly unique track when it comes to the current crop of MotoG𓂃P races. The German layout is extremely tight and anti-clocꦗkwise, resulting in ten of the 14 corners behind left-handers. 

And while Gardner described it as ‘similar to that of a ⭕karting circuit’, it’s one he enjoys nonetheless as claiming a top five finish is the objective.

"I spent the week off wakeboarding, doing some trial training, and other days I went out for a run. It was ♎a few days of relaxing a little," said Gardner.

"Now it's time to work and face the last back-to-back races before the summer break. It will be important to get through these🏅 two contests with plenty of points, as we were doing at the last few rounds. 

"The layout of Sachsenring is similar to th💝at of a karting circuit: The first sector is very small, although I quite like the final part. 

"There are a lot of left hand corners, so let's see how it goes there. The goal is once again to enter the Top 5, without making any mista🐈kes, and achieve the best possible result."

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