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Pedro Acosta crashed out of the podium battle early on at Le Mans on a day which ‘could have beedn good’.
“This is my job to select the best possible rider for our factory team. I have something to think about this week.”
Jack Miller: "I braked the same, was only 1km/h faster than the previous lap and it certainly wasn’t the fastest I’d been there... It’s a head-scratcher."
Francesco Bagnaia says he couldn’t stop Jorge Martin and Marc Marquez from overtaking him at Le Mans.
Fabio di Giannantonio hails his "best weekend" as a VR46 rider, but Marco Bezzecchi leaves Le Mans with zero points after falling in both races.
“I was telling myself who is the number one! This weekend I was the number one, absolutely.”
Marc Marquez admits his Le Mans weekend was ‘saved’ by great starts in the sprint and grand prix.
Fabio Quartararo: "We made a massive change on the bike, I think it was pretty good"
“I actually don’t know how he turned that bike. He was coming in so fast, and from so far back…
Jorge Martin completes a French double at Le Mans after getting the better of Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia.
Johann Zarco admits he felt like he could fight in the Le Mans MotoGP sprint but was held back by the ‘bike’s limitations’.
Pedro Acosta leads a KTM one-two in morning warm-up for the French MotoGP.
Maverick Vinales returns the RS-GP to the podium in the Le Mans Sprint, team-mate Aleix Espargaro forced out of early third by a jump start penalty.
The starting grid for Sunday's French MotoGP at Le Mans.
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New Sunday livery at Le Mans for home star Fabio Quartararo.
“There is nothing left to prove. I think everything is clear for Ducati"
Brad Binder forced to start from last place in the French MotoGP Sprint - gains eight places on the opening lap, then struggles.
Marco Bezzecchi crashes out of second place late in the Le Mans Sprint race.
Jorge Martin soaked up pressure from Marco Bezzecchi until the VR46 rider crashed out of the Le Mans Sprint.
Francesco Bagnaia was forced to retire from the Le Mans MotoGP sprint after his Ducati bike was 'doing crazy things'.
Marc Marquez: “The start is sometimes instinct, sometimes you need to be a bit lucky.”
"That was a massive risk for Marc... if it goes wrong on the inside, you get collected!"
Jorge Martin claims his 12th MotoGP sprint win ahead of Marc Marquez, while title rival Francesco Bagnaia retired following issues aboard his GP24 machine.