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Mixed up weather leads to mixed up results: Winners and losers from MotoGP’s French GP

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Mixed up weather leads to mixed up results: Winners and losers from MotoGP’s French GP
Winner: Johann Zarco Johann Zarco, Team LCR HondaPhoto by: MotoGPJust when it looked like his early-season smiles were beginning to fade – all the more so after qualifying down in a distinctly unpromising 11th – Johann Zarco produced one of the most memorable victories MotoGP has seen in years.As Alex Marquez learned at Jerez two weeks earlier, winding down the laps ...Keep reading

307. Aprilia stands firm over Martin contract saga

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Aprilia has stood firm over Jorge Martin’s push to be released from his contract early and expects the defending MotoGP world champion to remain at the team at least until the end of 2026, it has said in a statement.The Italian manufacturer has remained silent on the matter since Autosport exclusively revealed Martin intended to invoke a clause in his contract to be released from the second ...Keep reading

308. Aprilia stands firm over Jorge Martin contract saga

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Aprilia has stood firm over Jorge Martin’s push to be released from his contract early and expects the defending MotoGP world champion to remain at the team at least until the end of 2026, it has said in a statement.The Italian manufacturer has remained silent on the matter since Motorsport.com exclusively revealed Martin intended to invoke a clause in his contract to be released from the ...Keep reading

309. MotoGP rookie Fermin Aldeguer targets 2027 factory Ducati ride after Le Mans podium

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Star MotoGP rookie Fermin Aldeguer is targeting a factory Ducati ride for 2027 but admits to being surprised to have already scored a maiden podium.The Spaniard celebrated his first podium in the premier class two weeks ago at Le Mans, in just his sixth MotoGP Grand Prix.However, it was a result that had been building for some time, as the Gresini rider had already impressed with a fifth ...Keep reading

310. How star MotoGP rookie Aldeguer is now targeting a 2027 factory Ducati ride

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Star MotoGP rookie Fermin Aldeguer is targeting a factory Ducati ride for 2027 but admits to being surprised to have already scored a maiden podium.The Spaniard celebrated his first podium in the premier class two weeks ago at Le Mans, in just his sixth MotoGP Grand Prix.However, it was a result that had been building for some time, as the Gresini rider had already impressed with a fifth ...Keep reading

311. Who is Albert Valera? The agent at the center of the MotoGP rider market

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Following the news that Jorge Martin intends to leave Aprilia at the end of the year, Albert Valera, the Spaniard’s agent, has become the name on everyone’s lips in the MotoGP paddock. But who is the man holding the keys to shake up the MotoGP rider market?At 40 years old, this native of the Maresme region – a coastal area north of Barcelona – looks after the interests of both Jorge ...Keep reading

312. Who is Albert Valera? The agent at the centre of the MotoGP rider market

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Following the news that Jorge Martin intends to leave Aprilia at the end of the year, Albert Valera, the Spaniard’s agent, has become the name on everyone’s lips in the MotoGP paddock. But who is the man holding the keys to shake up the MotoGP rider market?At 40 years old, this native of the Maresme region - a coastal area north of Barcelona - looks after the interests of both Jorge Martin ...Keep reading

313. Raul Fernandez: “I don’t race for money – I race to be happy”

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Eighteenth overall in the MotoGP world championship with only 15 points, Raul Fernandez endured his fair share of criticism in the early part of the 2025 season.While the Spaniard is guaranteed a 2026 contract with independent Aprilia team Trackhouse, some have questioned whether his place on the grid is justified at all.But the 24-year-old managed to silence his critics – temporarily at ...Keep reading

314. Why Martin vs Aprilia conflict will have no easy resolution

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As revealed by Autosport on Monday, Jorge Martin intends to end his Aprilia contract at the end of the 2025 MotoGP season, which has caused a stir in the paddock.The Noale-based constructor has so far chosen to hide behind its right to remain silent, refraining from making any other statement than “no comment”. Martin has not spoken publicly either. Now, the latest developments suggest ...Keep reading

315. Quartararo penalised after second consecutive clash with MotoGP track marshals

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Fabio Quartararo’s frustration boiled over again at Le Mans after crashing out of the French Grand Prix, leading to a confrontation with track marshals - his second in as many race weekends – which resulted in a penalty to be served at the next round at Silverstone.The Frenchman seemed poised for a potential podium challenge at his home race, especially given the progress Yamaha appears to ...Keep reading

316. Mixed up weather leads to mixed up results: Winners and losers from MotoGP’s French GP

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Winner: Johann Zarco Johann Zarco, Team LCR HondaPhoto by: MotoGPJust when it looked like his early-season smiles were beginning to fade – all the more so after qualifying down in a distinctly unpromising 11th – Johann Zarco produced one of the most memorable victories MotoGP has seen in years.As Alex Marquez learned at Jerez two weeks earlier, winding down the laps ...Keep reading

317. Bagnaia: “I have no feeling with the bike” after French MotoGP

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Francesco Bagnaia dubbed the French Grand Prix as “a race and a weekend to truly forget” after he crashed on the opening lap before coming home in 16th.Starting from sixth on the grid, the two-time MotoGP champion collided with Enea Bastianini at the first chicane of lap one, in turn taking out Joan Mir.Bagnaia was able to get going again and came in for a change of bike, but it was a ...Keep reading

318. Seven moments that won Zarco the manic MotoGP French GP

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Le Mans has a long history of chaotic, mixed-weather MotoGP races. In the old days, red flags would have been central to the story. More recently, such as when Jack Miller won in 2021, flag-to-flag rules have made frantic mid-race bike changes possible. The 2025 French GP, however, had both.Weave in multiple strategies and a slew of double long lap penalties being served semi-simultaneously ...Keep reading

319. Exclusive: Martin pushing to exit Aprilia contract early

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Jorge Martin intends to leave Aprilia at the end of this season, invoking a clause in his contract that releases him from the second year in 2026 if he is not among the top riders in the world championship standings after the French Grand Prix, Autosport has learned.The agreement signed by Aprilia and the reigning world champion last year at the Italian GP currently holds no binding effect for ...Keep reading

320. Marquez hails surge in MotoGP points lead as brother and Bagnaia fail to score

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Marc Marquez has highlighted the importance of his steady ride to second at the tricky French Grand Prix after the result delivered him a substantial lead in the MotoGP standings.The six-time champion started Sunday’s grand prix just two points ahead of his brother Alex – the pair had traded narrow leads ever since Marc’s fall at the Americas GP in March.But with Alex crashing from ...Keep reading

321. Zarco: “Magic” French GP win will help bid for 2026 factory Honda ride

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French Grand Prix winner Johann Zarco believes his surprise victory at Le Mans will help his quest to step up from LCR to the factory Honda team in MotoGP 2026.Zarco spoke earlier in the weekend about his desire to become a factory rider, even as his LCR boss Lucio Cecchinello remarked that there was “no point” in his star rider leaving the satellite squad. Asked in the press ...Keep reading

322. MotoGP French GP: Zarco takes dream home victory in frantic race

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Johann Zarco scored a sensational and emotional victory in a chaotic, mixed-weather edition of his home MotoGP French Grand Prix.While the LCR Honda rider streaked to victory by almost 20 seconds on a bizarre day at Le Mans, factory Ducati star Marc Marquez consolidated his championship lead with a steady second place.The six-time champion’s chief title rivals, Alex Marquez and Francesco ...Keep reading

1. “Bizarre decision” by Red Bull “triggered” Max Verstappen “being angry” at F1 Spanish GP

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Source of Max Verstappen's fury in Barcelona is spotted

2. Ryan Blaney reveals what’s in his NASCAR driver code of conduct

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Inside the car, Ryan Blaney is an outspoken driver who often lets his rivals know when they've annoyed him. And as a veteran of over 350 Cup races with 14 wins (including last weekend at Nashville), he has plenty of thoughts regarding how he wants to be raced and how he chooses to race others.While this unwritten driver code of conduct varies throughout the field, Blaney helped create his with ...Keep reading

3. Feud over? Carson Hocevar claims "productive" talks with Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

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At Nashville, Carson Hocevar's runner-up finish was overshadowed by a run-in with Ricky Stenhouse Jr., where contact from Hocevar sent Stenhouse spinning into the outside wall. The wreck was race-ending and Stenhouse has now fallen below the playoff cut-off line as a result.Stenhouse indicated that payback was on the table immediately after the wreck, but things have since simmered down after ...Keep reading

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