German motorcycle Grand Prix
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The German motorcycle Grand Prix is part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Championship. Due to the existence of two German states from 1949 to 1990, East German and West German Grands Prix were held during that period. In 1991, a unified German motorcycle Grand Prix was held once again.
After West German Dieter Braun won the East German race in 1971, the East German crowd sung the West German anthem. To prevent further "demonstrations", the East German politicians limited entry of riders from Western states from 1972 onwards, and mainly allowed only riders from Eastern European socialist states. As a result, the event lost its World Championship status.
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[edit] Winners of the German motorcycle Grand Prix
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Year | Track | 125 cc | 250 cc | 350 cc | Moto GP | Report |
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2006 | Sachsenring | Mattia Pasini | Yuki Takahashi | Valentino Rossi | Report | |
2005 | Sachsenring | Mika Kallio | Daniel Pedrosa | Valentino Rossi | Report | |
2004 | Sachsenring | Roberto Locatelli | Daniel Pedrosa | Max Biaggi | Report | |
2003 | Sachsenring | Stefano Perugini | Roberto Rolfo | Sete Gibernau | Report | |
2002 | Sachsenring | Arnaud Vincent | Marco Melandri | Valentino Rossi | Report | |
Year | Track | 125 cc | 250 cc | 350 cc | 500 cc | Report |
2001 | Sachsenring | Simone Sanna | Marco Melandri | Max Biaggi | Report | |
2000 | Sachsenring | Youichi Ui | Olivier Jacque | Alex Barros | Report | |
1999 | Sachsenring | Marco Melandri | Valentino Rossi | Kenny Roberts Jr | Report | |
1998 | Sachsenring | Tomomi Manako | Tetsuya Harada | Michael Doohan | Report | |
1997 | Nürburgring | Valentino Rossi | Tetsuya Harada | Michael Doohan | Report | |
1996 | Nürburgring | Masaki Tokudome | Ralf Waldmann | Luca Cadalora | Report | |
1995 | Nürburgring | Haruchika Aoki | Max Biaggi | Daryl Beattie | Report | |
1994 | Hockenheim | Dirk Raudies | Loris Capirossi | Michael Doohan | Report | |
1993 | Hockenheim | Dirk Raudies | Doriano Romboni | Daryl Beattie | Report | |
1992 | Hockenheim | Bruno Casanova | Pierfrancesco Chili | Michael Doohan | Report | |
1991 | Hockenheim | Ralf Waldmann | Helmut Bradl | Kevin Schwantz | Report | |
Year | Track | 175 cc | 250 cc | 350 cc | 500 cc | Report |
1939 | Sachsenring | Nello Pagani | Walter Hamelehle | Dorino Serafini | Report | |
1938 | Sachsenring | Ewald Kluge | John White | Georg Meier | Report | |
1937 | Sachsenring | Ewald Kluge | Harold Daniell | Karl Gall | Report | |
1936 | Hohenstein-Ernstthal | Henry Tyrell-Smith | Freddie Frith | Jimmy Guthrie | Report | |
1935 | Hohenstein-Ernstthal | Walfried Winkler | Walter Rusk | Jimmy Guthrie | Report | |
1934 | Hohenstein-Ernstthal | Henry Tyrell-Smith | Jimmie Simpson | Otto Ley | Report | |
1933 | AVUS | Charlie Dodson | Ernst Loof | Josef Steltzer | Report | |
1931 | Nürburgring | Elvetio Toricelli | Henry Tyrell-Smith | Stanley Woods | Report | |
1930 | Nürburgring | Les Crabtree | Jimmy Guthrie | Graham Walker | Report | |
1929 | Nürburgring | Arthur Geiß | Syd Crabtree | Wal Handley | Henry Tyrell-Smith | Report |
1928 | Nürburgring | Arthur Geiß | Syd Crabtree | Pietro Ghersi | Charlie Dodson | Report |
1927 | Nürburgring | Willy Henkelmann | Cecil Ashby | Jimmie Simpson | Graham Walker | Report |
1926 | AVUS | Kurt Friedrich | Jock Porter | Jimmie Simpson | Josef Steltzer | Report |
1925 | AVUS | Willy Zick | Cecil Ashby | Miro Maffeis | Paul Köppen | Report |
[edit] Winners of the East German motorcycle Grand Prix
A pink background indicates an event that was not part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing championship.
[edit] Winners of the West German motorcycle Grand Prix
A pink background indicates an event that was not part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing championship.