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 |
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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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