circuit Le Mans And French Grand Prix riding a motorcycleThe 1,000 tricks in the history of the two-wheeler have gathered all weekend today, setting a new record 278,805 viewersIt surpassed last year’s figure of 225,000 and was founded eight years ago by the Brno circuit (Czech Republic), which has since disappeared from the World Cup calendar.
Bringing together ‘motards’ and fans from all over Central Europe, the race in France once again set an amazing record, showing that the World Motorcycle Championship is more lively than ever. French fans began to gather as the event kicked off last Thursday at the popular track where French drivers Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) and Johann Zarco (Ducati) visited to show support for thousands of motorcyclists, a round and historic figure. them on the 24-hour track.
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Bezzecchi won
Race brimming with multiple events as you collide’Pecco’ Bagnaia (Ducati) and Maverick Vinales (Aprilia), Luca Marini (Ducati) and Àlex Márquez (Ducati), in addition to the downfalls of Joan Mir (Hona), Àlex Rins (Honda) and Jack Miller (KTM), there was a single dominator in person. Italian young man Marco Bezzecchi (Ducati), who this year played the candidate role played by his fellow countryman Enea Bastianini last year, is still injured. Bezzecchi won from start to finish and was only one point behind Bagnaia (94 vs 93), who maintained their lead despite many mistakes.
The best part of the GP is in the lead again marc marquez Brilliant from the start and throughout all laps, (Honda) were always on the podium despite harassment from Ducati’s Jorge Martín and Johann Zarco, and eventually took advantage of the Catalan champion’s two-lap relegation. Finally, it no longer has a rear tire, which allowed them to complete the podium with Bezzecchi.
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Missing the last three races (Argentina, USA and Jerez) after breaking his right thumb while falling at Portimao (Portugal), Márquez resurfaced brilliantly at Le Mans and finished second on the grid (almost ‘pol’), fifth in the ‘sprint’ race and today, in a resounding offensive race, he failed to finish on the podium due to real bad luck.
Drivers World Cup: 1. ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia (Italy, Ducati), 94 points; 2. Marco Bezzecchi (Italy, Ducati), 93; 3. Brad Binder (South Africa, KTM), 81; 4. Jorge Martín (Spain, Ducati), 80 and 5. Johann Zarco (France, Ducati), 66.