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  • 5 days ago | bikesportnews.com | Luke Newman

    Lucio Cecchinello has described the French Grand Prix as a 'fantastic race' as LCR Honda returned to the top step of the podium. The LCR Honda squad were the last Honda team to win a MotoGP race at the 2023 American Grand Prix. After 43 Grand Prix weekend's the team and Honda were victorious once again at the 2025 French Grand Prix. The satellite Honda squad have stuck by the Japanese manufacturer through some difficult years, and their hard work has paid off.

  • 5 days ago | bikesportnews.com | Luke Newman

    Johann Zarco rewrote history at the French Grand Prix as he claimed his second race win in the MotoGP class. After 71 years, the French Grand Prix has been won by a French rider as Johann Zarco dominated his home race and won by 19.907 seconds. It was a disastrous start for the Frenchman as he was pushed back in the order after getting involved in a first-lap collision. However, when riders began entering the pits and changing tyres he held strong and stuck to his wet tyres.

  • 5 days ago | bikesportnews.com | Luke Newman

    The difficult weather conditions resulted in Johann Zarco winning a dramatic French Grand Prix at Le Mans. Johann Zarco claimed his second MotoGP race win and his first race win at home at Le Mans. The French rider made the right call on tyres and won the French Grand Prix by 19.907 seconds. Marc Marquez crossed the line in second place and was able to extend his Championship lead. It was a difficult day for his title rivals, and a podium was a good result for Marquez in the conditions.

  • 5 days ago | bikesportnews.com | Luke Newman

    The French Grand Prix saw Manuel Gonzalez control the race from the front as he claimed his third win of the year. Manuel Gonzalez took his third win of the season and his second win in a row as he won in France. The Spaniard crossed the line 1.811 seconds ahead of the rest of the field on his Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP machine. The Fantic Racing Lino Sonego squad were able to take a double podium as they finished in second and third.

  • 5 days ago | bikesportnews.com | Luke Newman

    At the final corner of the Moto3 race, Jose Antonio Rueda was given a lifeline as he inherited the lead after there was contact ahead of him. Jose Antonio Rueda took his fourth win of the 2025 Moto3 World Championship as he inherited the lead at the final corner. The Spaniard took advantage of the contact ahead of him and swept into the lead on the last lap. Joel Kelso was leading the race on the final lap, but after being pushed wide, he lost out on his first Grand Prix win.

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