In a historic moment that shook the motorsport world, French rider Johann Zarco made an unforgettable mark at the Michelin Grand Prix of France. Racing at the iconic Le Mans Circuit, Zarco secured victory on his LCR Honda, becoming the first French MotoGP rider to achieve such a triumph on home soil in a staggering 71 years.
The race saw Zarco’s team taking a bold gamble on wet tires, a decision that ultimately paid off as he crossed the finish line nearly 20 seconds ahead of the runner-up, Marc Marquez on his Ducati. The podium was completed by rookie Fermin Aldeguer of BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP, who clinched his first MotoGP podium finish in remarkable style.
Notable performances also came from Red Bull KTM riders Pedro Acosta and Maverick Vinales, who secured fourth and fifth place respectively. Meanwhile, Marquez’s strong finish propelled him into the point lead, now holding a commanding 22-point advantage over his younger brother Alex Marquez.
The electrifying atmosphere at Le Mans will forever be etched in the memories of fans and riders alike, marking a milestone in French MotoGP history. Zarco’s triumphant victory serves as a testament to his skill and determination, solidifying his status as a force to be reckoned with on the track.
The Michelin Grand Prix of France will go down in the books as a thrilling spectacle of speed, skill, and sheer adrenaline, with Zarco’s name shining brightly as the trailblazer of French excellence in MotoGP.