German Motorcycle Grand Prix - Winners of The Motorcycle Grand Prix of The GDR

Winners of The Motorcycle Grand Prix of The GDR

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Year Track 50 cc 125 cc 250 cc 350 cc 500 cc Report
1972 Sachsenring Theo Timmer Börje Jansson Jarno Saarinen Phil Read Giacomo Agostini Report
1971 Sachsenring Ángel Nieto Ángel Nieto Dieter Braun Giacomo Agostini Giacomo Agostini Report
1970 Sachsenring Aalt Toersen Ángel Nieto Rod Gould Giacomo Agostini Giacomo Agostini Report
1969 Sachsenring Ángel Nieto Dave Simmonds Renzo Pasolini Giacomo Agostini Giacomo Agostini Report
1968 Sachsenring Phil Read Bill Ivy Giacomo Agostini Giacomo Agostini Report
1967 Sachsenring Bill Ivy Phil Read Mike Hailwood Giacomo Agostini Report
1966 Sachsenring Luigi Taveri Mike Hailwood Giacomo Agostini Frantisek Stastny Report
1965 Sachsenring Frank Perris Jim Redman Jim Redman Mike Hailwood Report
1964 Sachsenring Hugh Anderson Phil Read Jim Redman Mike Hailwood Report
1963 Sachsenring Hugh Anderson Mike Hailwood Mike Hailwood Mike Hailwood Report
1962 Sachsenring Jan Huberts Luigi Taveri Jim Redman Jim Redman Mike Hailwood Report
1961 Sachsenring Ernst Degner Mike Hailwood Gary Hocking Gary Hocking Report
1960 Sachsenring Ernst Degner John Hempleman Jim Redman John Hempleman Report
1959 Sachsenring Werner Musiol Gary Hocking John Hempleman Gary Hocking Report
1958 Sachsenring Ernst Degner Horst Fügner Luigi Taveri Dickie Dale Report

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