Le Mans (France) (EFE) Jorge Martín (Ducati Desmosedici GP23) and Frenchman Johann Zarco (Ducati Desmosedici GP23).
On the Le Mans circuit, two of its great protagonists, the Italian Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia (Ducati Desmosedici GP23) and the Spanish Marc Márquez (Honda RC 213 V), ended up on the ground.
Bagnaia continues to lead the world championship with 94 points, one more than Marco Bezzecchi, South African Brad Binder with 81 points and one less for Jorge Martín.
The MotoGP race in France had a series of relevant data before it even began, as it was the thousandth grand prix of the motorcycling world championship established in 1949, and set a new attendance record for a grand prix in the specialty , with up to 278,805 spectators during the three days of competition.
The victory already had its own name in Marco Bezzecchi, with all the interest focused on the fight for second place between Márquez and Martín, who tried on several occasions to overtake him with a quick response from his opponent, until two laps from the end he succeeded. and by rushing his chances too much, the eight-time world champion ended up in the ground at turn seven, not settling for being third on his return to competition.
Final victory for Bezzecchi, ahead of Martín and Zarco, with Augusto Fernández in fourth, ahead of Augusto Fernández, Aleix Espargaró, Brad Binder and the idol Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha YZR M 1).