The Italian took advantage of a mistake by his compatriot Bagnaia to take the win with solvency and Jack Miller and a reinforced Aleix Espargaró escorted him to the podium
Italian Enea Bastianini took an undisputed victory in the French Grand Prix race, held at Le Mans, in a test in which he took advantage of a mistake by his compatriot Francesco Bagnaia, who crashed when he was the only alternative to victory.
Jack Miller finished second and recorded his best result of the season, with Aleix Espargaró in third for his third consecutive podium and fourth in the last five races, a positive streak that sees him experience the best moment of a sacrificed sports career.
The French were unlucky as at home Fabio Quartararo finished fourth and Johann Zarco fifth, with Marc Márquez sixth in the final on a weekend where he didn’t shine, but at least he could be up front.
Source: La Verdad

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