Bezzecchi triumphs again as Bagnaia crashes out in Le Mans

    Jorge Martin and home hero Johann Zarco rounded off the podium.

    Published On May 15, 2023 01:13:00 PM

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    The 2023 French GP was quite an eventful one, with racing incidents, tyre pressure-related washouts and a Frenchman taking the final step on the podium. This was also the 1,000th MotoGP race ever to be held, since the inception of the series in 1949.

    1. Three out of four Hondas crashed out of French GP
    2. Bezzecchi wins despite penalty

    Bezzecchi bounces back

    Despite starting the race from the third row and being handed a penalty to drop a postion after clashing with Marc Marquez, Bezzecchi wasn’t hindered much and ultimately took the lead and stayed there. 

    Rookie Augusto Fernandez leading KTM

    The sole rookie on the grid, 2022 Moto2 World Champion Augusto Fernandez finished the race in fourth place, ahead of Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro. For much of the race he managed to keep up with the likes of Brad Binder and Johann Zarco. His fourth place finish meant he was the highest finishing KTM in this race.

    Miller, who led the race for much of the first half, was beset with tyre-pressure woes on the soft front tyre, and then fell through the ranks before crashing out while running in seventh. Sunday man Binder, who finished second in the Sprint race, was pushed wide on the first lap and had to work his way through the pack, and eventually finished the race sixth. 

    Marquez crashes while battling for podium

    After battling it out with the likes of Francesco Bagnaia, Bezzecchi, Martin and Zarco, Marc Marquez crashed out while running in second place in the closing stages of the race. Repsol Honda’s other rider, 2020 World Champion Joan Mir and LCR Honda’s Alex Rins, both crashed out and Takaaki Nakagami was the sole finisher from the Honda camp, in ninth place.

    Frenchman Zarco on podium

    The late crash from Marquez meant that Johann Zarco snagged the last place on the podium. Fabio Quartararo ultimately crossed the finish line in seventh, with teammate Franco Morbidelli finishing 10th.  

    French GP sees high-profile crashes

    The 2023 French GP saw two separate racing incidents where four high-profile riders crashed out. Francesco Bagnaia and Maverick Vinales collided in a racing incident. Shortly after, Luca Marini and Alex Marquez were tangled, which put all four riders out of contention.

    2023 MotoGP championship standings

    Bezzecchi is now just one point shy of current championship leader Francesco Bagania. MotoGP will return after nearly a month, with the next race scheduled to be held on June 11 at the Mugello circuit in Italy.

    2023 French MotoGP results

    2023 French MotoGP results
    PositionRiderTeam
    1Marco BezzecchiVR46 Ducati
    2Jorge MartinPramac Ducati
    3Johann ZarcoPramac Ducati
    4Augusto FernandezGASGAS Tech3
    5Aleix EspargaroAprilia Racing
    6Brad BinderRedBull KTM
    7Fabio QuartararoMonster Energy Yamaha
    8Fabio Di GiannantonioGresini Ducati
    9Takaaki NakagamiLCR Honda
    10Franco MorbidelliMonster Energy Yamaha
    11Danilo PetrucciDucati Lenovo
    12Lorenzo SvadoriRNF Aprilia
    13Jonas FolgerGASGAS Tech3
    NCFrancesco BagnaiaDucati Lenovo
    NCMaverick VinalesAprilia Racing
    NCLuca MariniVR46 Ducati
    NCAlex MarquezGresini Ducati
    NCMarc MarquezRepsol Honda
    NCJoan MirRepsol Honda
    NCAlex RinsLCR Honda
    NCJack MillerRedBull KTM

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