Magnifique: French Grand Prix Shatters Attendance Records at MotoGP 2025

The 2025 French Grand Prix broke the all-time record for the most spectators at a MotoGP round, with 311,797 fans attending across the Le Mans weekend. Significant numbers were seen on each day, with 94,757 fans on Thursday and Friday, 96,637 on Saturday witnessing Fabio Quartararo claim pole, and 120,403 on Sunday as Johann Zarco secured a historic victory. Zarco’s win ended a drought for French riders at Le Mans, not seen since Georges Jolly triumphed in 1920, and marked the first home win since Jacques Collot in 1958. The…

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Quartararo Reigns Supreme: Le Mans Pole Position Thrills MotoGP Fans

Fabio Quartararo secured his second consecutive MotoGP pole position by outperforming Marc Marquez at Le Mans on Saturday morning, gearing up for a perfect home race weekend. Yamaha rider Quartararo triumphed over the factory Ducati in Q2, echoing his Jerez success. Alex Marquez of Gresini Ducati claimed the third starting position, while Francesco Bagnaia settled for sixth on the second factory Ducati. An eventful Q1 session saw Ai Ogura’s Aprilia causing a brief interruption, with Johann Zarco eventually rising to the top, securing a spot in Q2 alongside Raul Fernandez.…

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Strategically Savvy: The Key to Fabio Quartararo’s Victory at the French GP

Fabio Quartararo acknowledges the challenge of converting pole position into victory at the French Grand Prix and emphasizes the need to be strategic due to tyre durability issues and potential weather changes on Sunday. Quartararo plans to race with a hard front and medium rear tyre combination to address the soft tyre longevity problem faced during the sprint race. Despite the Yamaha’s performance gap compared to Ducatis, Quartararo remains positive about his fourth-place finish in the sprint and appreciates his team’s progress since the beginning of the season. He finds…

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