Maverick Vinales He recorded the best time of the session with 1.31.033, to be free, it was a very fast time. Jorge Martin fourth, followed by Marc Márquezfifth.
We review the highlights of the past MotoGP French GP in a ‘Confidential Box’ that has a lot to talk about.
Pedro Acosta (Gas Gas RC 16), despite being a rookie in the category, placed third on the first day of MotoGP French Grand Prix and highlighted that the day “has been better than usual.”
The French Grand Prix Motorcycle racing is one of the most exciting events in the motorcycle calendar. MotoGP. Performed in the iconic Bugatti Circuit at Le Mans, Franceis known for its electric atmosphere and exciting races.
Viñales He stopped by the journalists’ area to talk about his feelings after the first day of this French GP. “I was very satisfied with the day, even if the sensations on the front tire were not the best. The times were there and that calms me on the evolution of the circuit and if we saw some more sensations on the front na tire, we will be there” he explained.
The leader of MotoGP World Championship dominated the two sessions of the day and was only 81 thousandths away from the absolute record of Le Mans leads Bagnaia and Acosta.
On the other hand, Marc Márquez finished 13th, 0.679 back of the head and for the first time this year he had to go through the Q1 where you will meet Bastianinihis brother Alex and Brad Binder.
- Jorge Martín – 92 points
- Francesco Bagnaia – 75 points
- Enea Bastianini – 70 points
- Pedro Acosta – 69 points
- Maverick Viñales – 63 points
- Marc Márquez – 60 points
- Brad Binder – 59 points
- Aleix Espargaró – 39 points
- Marco Bezzecchi – 36 points
- Fabio Di Giannantono – 34 points
- Álex Márquez – 27 points
- Fabio Quartararo – 25 points
- Miguel Oliveira – 23 points
- Jack Miller – 22 points
- Joan Mir – 12 points
- Raúl Ferndández – 12 points
- Augusto Fernández – 10 points
- Dani Pedrosa – 7 points
- Morbidelli – 6 points
- Alex Rins – 6 points
- Zarco – 5 points
- Nakagami – 0 points
- Luca Marini- 0 points
- Stefan Bradl- 0 points
- Lorenzo Savadori- 0 points
- Ducati – 400 points
- KTM – 167 points
- Aprilia – 23 points
- yamaha – 31 points
- sling bag – 21 points
MotoGP | Where to watch the French Grand Prix on TV at the Le Mans circuit
- Q1 MotoGP: 10:50 a.m
- Q2 MotoGP: 11:15 a.m
- Sprint Race MotoGP: 3:00 p.m
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Welcome and welcome to the broadcast liveminute by minute, of the fight for the pole in the category of MotoGP at Le Mans.
From now until the end of the session we will be attentive to everything that happens in the main classification of the class, hot on the exciting start of the World Cup, and later we will go to a new Sprint Race.
Let’s go there! Let’s get started!
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