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Zarco Triumphs in Chaotic French MotoGP, Ending Ducati's Dominance

Johann Zarco claimed a sensational home victory at Le Mans in a rain-soaked race, halting Ducati's 22-race win streak and reshaping the championship standings.

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Overview

  • Johann Zarco became the first French MotoGP rider to win the French Grand Prix since 1954, leveraging a bold wet-tyre strategy to dominate the chaotic race.
  • The race featured unpredictable weather, a start abortion, multiple bike swaps, and numerous crashes, including pole-sitter Fabio Quartararo and Francesco Bagnaia in early incidents.
  • Marc Marquez finished second, extending his championship lead to 22 points after his brother Alex Marquez suffered two crashes and failed to score points.
  • Rookie Fermin Aldeguer secured his maiden MotoGP podium with a third-place finish, showcasing his adaptability in challenging conditions.
  • The event drew a record-breaking 311,797 spectators, highlighting MotoGP's growing popularity and fan engagement.