Motorsports
This is the outlet grill for the MotoGp France GP. Marquez is left without the extreme. Bugnair, trouble
My big favorite to take poles at Le Mans Mark Marquez. Cervera was the great ruler of freedom, towards the prediction that no one else could get close to his level, and was his first timing round of the second quarter. Well, the insanity was unleashed at Le Mans Fabio Quartarrara.
Garrick marked 1:29,324 circuit record. How he took the stand off, it was spectacular 118,000 minutes to Mark. In his final attempt, Paul’s pole was on the second consecutive time from Cervera. Absurd Garlic
Regarding the leader of the World Cup, Alex Marquez Leave the third. The Spaniards kept a two-half Quartararro and closed the first line. Gresini’s partner, Fermin Ardegarehe has an epic weekend at Le Mans, making it his fourth.
What’s worse, I went to things Pecco Bagnaia. The Italians are sixth and have an obligation to overcome. But moving forward this year 2025 is difficult, and that’s why it lies between the sword and the wall. You need to risk your departure so you don’t give up on more points.
This is the exit grill for the MotoGP French Grand Prix
1. Fabio Quartarraro (Fra/Yamaha) 1’29”324
2. Marc Márquez (ESP/Ducati) 1’29”442
3. Alex Marquez (ESP/Ducati Grecini) 1’29”571
4. Fermín Aldeguer (ESP/Ducati Gresini) 1’29”776
5. MAVERICK VIñales (ESP/KTM Tech3) 1’30”023
6. FrancescoBagnaia (ITA/DUCATI) 1’30”047
7. Marco Bezzecchi (ITA/Apriria) 1’30”’183
8. Jack Miller (AUS/Pramac Yamaha) 1’30”191
9. Franco Morbidelli (ITA/Ducati VR46) 1’30”198
10. Raúl Fernández (ESP/Apryia Trackhouse) 1’30”385
11. Johann Zarco (FRA/Honda LCR) 1’30”444
12. PedroAcosta (ESP/KTM) 1’39”462
13. BradBinder (RSA/KTM) 1’30”441
14. AlexRins (ESP/Yamaha) 1’30”455
15. Joan Mir (ESP/Honda) 1’30”479
16. Luca Marini (Ita/Honda) 1’30”505
17. Fabiodigiannantonio (ita/ducati vr46) 1’30”651
18. EneaBastianini (ITA/KTM Tech3) 1’30”697
19. aiogura (Jap/Apryia Trackhouse) 1’31”576
20. MiguelOliveira (by/pramac yamaha) 1’31”782
twenty one. Lorenzosavadori (ITA/Apriria) 1’31”982
twenty two. Takakinakagami (Jap/Honda) 1’32”544
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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