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Jorge Martin, Brad Binder, Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez react to the close racing – without penalties - in the French MotoGP sprint race.
The title race is hotting up after Francesco Bagnaia usurped Marco Bezzecchi last time out. This is how to watch the French MotoGP on May 14, including ways to get a free live stream. We’ve also listed the French MotoGP start times below.
Brad Binder has hit out at Luca Marini's claims that he should have received a penalty, after the Italian was upset by their battle in the MotoGP Sprint at Le Mans.
It was hoped that the attendance of the FIM Stewards in the MotoGP riders Safety Commission meeting at Le Mans would calm the penalty controversy and provide clarity for the future.
Francesco Bagnaia says his intense battle with Marc Marquez in the MotoGP sprint at Le Mans is how racing should be.
Jorge Martin delivers a stunning performance at Le Mans to claim yet another MotoGP win for Ducati, while it was disaster for one of two home favourites.
Francesco Bagnaia will start the Sprint and main Grand Prix from pole after narrowly getting the better of Marc Marquez.
Danilo Petrucci may have spent most of his MotoGP career on Ducati machinery, but it was still something of a shock when he climbed back on a Desmosedici at Le Mans on Friday.
Francesco Bagnaia pointed out that Marc Marquez’s attempts to follow him in practice at the French MotoGP were not the first time he has attempted such a tactic.
Francesco Bagnaia gestured angrily at Marc Marquez who seemed to be following him in an attempt to set up his own fastest lap at the French MotoGP practice on Friday.
Marc Marquez made a typically action-packed return to MotoGP at Le Mans on Friday: Debuting on the Kalex chassis, falling twice and being the only Honda to secure direct access to Qualifying 2.
Jack Miller was beaming after his sensational Friday and vowed to target victory at the French MotoGP after going fastest in practice.
Fabio Quartararo offered a grim assessment of his factory Yamaha after again being left outside the top ten, during the opening day of his home French MotoGP at Le Mans.
Jack Miller remained on top during Practice 2 for the French MotoGP, while Marc Marquez secured a top ten spot moments before a fast crash at turn nine.
Alberto Puig, the Honda team manager, has revealed how the FIM president could “not understand” their perspective on the Marc Marquez penalty drama - forcing them to lodge their appeal.
Marc Marquez crashed twice - once in each practice session - at the French MotoGP.
Jack Miller takes top spot for KTM in Practice 1 at Le Mans, while Marc Marquez suffered an early crash on his MotoGP return.
Raul Fernandez was briefly on his bike on Friday before confirming that he will pull out of the French MotoGP this weekend.
Francesco Bagnaia has responded to Valentino Rossi’s joke which implied that the reigning MotoGP champion ‘screws up’ the race if he starts the weekend in good shape.
Jack Miller says his impressive starts in Jerez were of no surprise because ‘I’ve had good starts my whole MotoGP career’.
Marc Marquez appeared to fire back at criticism from Aleix Espargaro by saying mistakes are inevitable if you ride “at the front” for “15 years”.
Marc Marquez has warned that the revised penalty wording, introduced in the aftermath of the FIM Stewards' failed attempt to revise his Portimao MotoGP penalty, could create new risks and problems.
Fabio Quartararo does not believe Yamaha would be in a better position had Jorge Lorenzo remained the team’s MotoGP test rider.
Francesco Bagnaia has led a long list of riders that want better clarity from MotoGP stewards.