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  • MotoGP: Magnificent Martin Dominates Sprint Race in Le Mans

    MotoGP: Magnificent Martin Dominates Sprint Race in Le Mans

    Le Mans has given us another action-packed sprint race, with breathtaking battles from start to finish. Our winner, Jorge Martin was simply peerless today, whilst Pecco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez, who is back to his old ways after 3 races away, jostled for the majority of the race.

    Jorge Martin was in a league of his own on his way to win the sprint race at the French GP in Le Mans. Having started the race in 5th, he enjoyed a brilliant start and was up to 2nd before the exit of turn 1. It was then lap 4 when he finally took the lead and he never looked back, quickly building a gap between himself and his nearest competitors. As the chequered flag fell, he wheelied across the line to take a dominant victory.

    Brad Binder took a well-deserved 2nd place today, taking advantage of a race-long battle between Marc Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia. As the pair were fighting, he snuck up the inside to claim second place and, much like our race winner, was able to quickly put clear air behind him. However, that gap ahead was always just slightly too big and he couldn’t find a way to take the fight to Martin.

    Championship leader and today’s pole sitter, Bagnaia, came home in 3rd after that race-long battle with Marquez. The pair were jostling for most of the race, closely on each other’s tail and making aggressive moves to try and best each other. It looked as though it might end in disaster multiple times but, eventually, it was the Italian who eventually came out on top.

    After 7 breathtaking laps of fighting and overtaking, it was on lap 10 of 13 that he finally made his way past Marquez and made sure to quickly shut the door to avoid any counter-attacks. The nail-biting fight was then quickly over as Bagnaia pulled ahead of Marquez to put clean air between the pair.

    Marquez, who is back on the grid after missing the previous 3 races, eventually ended the day in 5th. It seemed that he may have started to fatigue at the same time as Bagnaia’s tyres came into their sweet spot – a bad combination but he will have plenty of positives to take away from his performance today, ahead of tomorrow’s main race.

    It looked like this potential fatiguing then made Marquez a bit of a sitting duck for Luca Marini, who was able to make his way up to 4th on lap 11. Marini has enjoyed a fantastic day, progressing from Q1 to then secure 3rd in Q2. He lost a few places at the start of the spring race but more than made up for this with his performance towards the end of the race.

    It was a tougher day for Jack Miller and home hero Fabio Quatararo, who both failed to meet the chequered flag.

    Miller enjoyed a brilliant start, flying off the line to steal 3rd from Marini early on. The Aussie, who has previously enjoyed a lot of success in sprint races, couldn’t emulate that success today as he went down in the middle of Museum Corner on the second lap. He was visibly frustrated to make an error that ended his race so prematurely.

    Then, on lap 10, Quartararo went down at the same corner. The bike just folded underneath him as he helplessly slid into the gravel. The home crowd were clearly disappointed as a stunned silence fell over the grandstands. Today has been a difficult day for the Frenchman – a day that has gone from bad to worse after his inability to progress out of Q1.

    The final points-scoring positions were filled by Johann Zarco, Marco Bezzecchi, Aleix Espargaro and Maverick Vinales in 6th to 9th respectively. Vinales had a terrible qualifying session where a bike issue hampered his second run whilst he was sat in provisional pole – it is certainly a day of “what if’s” for the Spaniard.

    The main race will take place at 2pm local time on Sunday. If the sprint race is anything to go by, it should be a race filled with action and drama!

    Full Results
    1st Jorge Martin Prima Prama
    2nd Brad Binder Red Bull KTM +1.840s
    3rd Pecco Bagnaia Ducati Lenovo +2.632s
    4th Luca Marini Monney VR46 +3.418s
    5th Marc Marquez Repsol Honda +3.541s
    6th Johann Zarco Prima Pramac +4.483s
    7th Marco Bezzecchi Mooney VR46 +5.224s
    8th Aleix Espargaro Aprilia +6.359s
    9th Maverick Vinales Aprilia +8.336s
    10th Takaaki Nakagami LCR Honda +9.439s
    11th Alex Rins LCR Honda +12.388s
    12th Fabio Di Giannantonio Gresini +14.125s
    13th Franco Morbidelli Monster Energy Yamaha +15.121
    14th Joan Mir Repsol Honda +15.383
    15th Alex Marquez Gresini +15.591
    16th Danilo Petrucci Ducati Lenovo +19.415
    17th Lorenzo Savadori CryptoDATA RNF +26.992
    DNF Fabio Quatararo Monster Energy Yamaha
    DNF Jonas Folger GASGAS Tech3
    DNF Augusto Fernandez GASGAS Tech3
    DNF Jack Miller Red Bull KTM

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