The MotoGP championship heads to the Le Mans Bugatti Circuit at Le Mans for the French GP, where riders will compete across 27 demanding laps.
By Divyam Dubey
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MotoGP heads to the iconic French Grand Prix this weekend as the 2026 season continues at the famous Le Mans Circuit. Marco Bezzecchi arrives in France as the championship leader after his strong result in Spain, and the Aprilia rider will be confident at a circuit where he won in 2023 with VR46 Ducati. Team-mate Jorge Martin is close behind in the standings, while Ducati will hope to carry its winning momentum from Jerez after Alex Marquez took victory in the Spanish GP.
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Meanwhile, Marc Marquez will look for a clean and competitive weekend after another costly crash in Spain. KTM Tech3 will also have a rider change for Le Mans, with Jonas Folger stepping in for the injured Maverick Vinales.
Friday, May 8th
French GP MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 1 – 02:15pm
French GP MotoGP Practice – 06:30pm
Saturday, May 9th
French GP MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 2 – 01:40pm
French GP MotoGP Qualifying – 02:20pm
French GP MotoGP Sprint – 06:30pm
Sunday, May 10th
French GP MotoGP Race – 05:30pm
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