Triumph to Tragedy: Jack Miller’s Heartbreak at the French GP

After crashing out of the MotoGP French Grand Prix, Pramac Yamaha rider Jack Miller expressed feeling “devastated” despite initially having a successful strategy of staying on wet tyres when others switched to slicks. Miller, who was leading the race, lamented the untimely crash on lap five, acknowledging that the team’s forecast and strategy were on point. Despite the disappointment, Miller trusted his team’s guidance and tried to nurse the Yamaha bike in changing conditions, eventually losing grip and crashing unexpectedly. Reflecting on the race, Miller remained positive about the team’s…

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Johann Zarco’s Triumph at the French GP Propels Honda’s MotoGP 2026 Ambitions

French Grand Prix winner Johann Zarco believes his victory at Le Mans will boost his chances of moving from LCR to the factory Honda team in MotoGP 2026. Despite his LCR boss expressing doubts, Zarco remains confident in his discussions with Honda. The recent win strengthens Zarco’s position and he is optimistic about his future with Honda. His success at Le Mans cements his status as a top rider for the Japanese manufacturer this season. Zarco’s victory was Honda’s first since Alex Rins’ triumph over two years ago, and if…

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Rebellious Racing: Fabio Quartararo Faces Consequences for Defying Team Orders in French GP

Yamaha MotoGP rider Fabio Quartararo received a 10-minute suspension from the opening practice session of the British Grand Prix due to an incident at Le Mans. He was penalized for disobeying marshals’ orders after a crash during the French GP, and was fined €2,000 for the infraction. Despite crashing at his home race in France, Quartararo remained positive, having started on pole and led until his unfortunate crash. He acknowledged the challenging conditions and expressed satisfaction with his performance over the weekend at Le Mans. Quartararo commended the enthusiastic crowd…

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Quartararo’s Triumph: A Stellar Pole Position for Yamaha in MotoGP

Quartararo's Triumph: A Stellar Pole Position for Yamaha in MotoGP

Yamaha MotoGP rider Fabio Quartararo took another outrageous premier-class pole position for the French Grand Prix, defeating Marc Marquez in a second straight pole duel

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Zarco’s Magnificent French GP Victory Bolsters Quest for Honda Factory Ride in 2026

French Grand Prix winner Johann Zarco believes his surprise victory at Le Mans will help his quest to step up from LCR to the factory Honda team in MotoGP 2026. Zarco’s desire to become a factory rider has been evident, and discussions with Honda have been positive even before the win. His success at Le Mans is a testament to his standout season with Honda. The victory marked Honda’s first since 2023, solidifying Zarco’s position as the lead Honda rider. If called up to the factory team for 2026, Zarco…

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Quartararo Triumphs over Marquez in Thrilling French GP Qualifying Showdown

Fabio Quartararo secured his second consecutive MotoGP pole position by outpacing Marc Marquez at Le Mans, setting the stage for a thrilling home race weekend. In Q2, Quartararo bested the factory Ducati and will lead the pack on the grid. Alex Marquez of Gresini Ducati will start from the third position, while Francesco Bagnaia had to settle for sixth on the second factory Ducati. The qualifying session was briefly halted due to Ai Ogura’s crash, with only enough time left for one flying lap attempt for most riders before Quartararo’s…

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Zarco Nearing Victory: Negotiations Intensify for Marini’s Coveted Honda MotoGP Seat in 2026

Johann Zarco, the Satellite Honda rider, is openly expressing his desire to secure Luca Marini’s factory seat in 2026. Marini’s contract with Honda is set to expire at the end of the current season, while Joan Mir is signed with the team until 2026. Zarco’s exceptional performance in 2025 has caught Honda’s attention, and he is optimistic about the ongoing discussions with the team regarding a potential promotion. Despite currently riding an independent RC213V, Zarco has led Honda’s resurgence under new technical director Romano Albesiano and is currently seventh in…

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LCR Racing’s Battle To Retain Zarco Amidst Honda’s Pursuit: MotoGP 2026 Drama Unfolds

Lucio Cecchinello, the boss of Johann Zarco’s LCR Honda team, does not see any advantage in Zarco switching to the factory Honda team for the 2026 season. Zarco, aged 34, has expressed his desire to join the factory team when Luca Marini’s contract expires next year. Cecchinello emphasized the strong bond between Zarco, the engineers, and the team, believing it to be the ideal environment. He noted that LCR Honda provides the same equipment as the factory team, making the switch seem unnecessary in terms of performance. Despite Zarco’s aspirations…

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