The sixth round of the MotoGP championship heads to the Le Mans Bugatti Circuit for the French Grand Prix, where riders will compete across 27 demanding laps.
The French MotoGP 2025 at Le Mans is set to deliver high-speed action as fans prepare for a thrilling weekend. French riders Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) and Johann Zarco (LCR Honda) will race in front of their home crowd, adding local excitement to the event. Yamaha's newly upgraded inline 4 engine, tested by the team in Jerez, is expected to make its GP debut and play a key role in improving the team’s performance.
The battle for the MotoGP 2025 title continues as Factory Ducati riders Marc Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia aim to close the gap to current championship leader Alex Marquez. Pramac Yamaha’s Miguel Oliveira returns from injury, adding more depth to the grid. Honda will also run Takaaki Nakagami as a wildcard, while LCR Honda’s Somkiat Chantra misses out due to arm pump surgery.
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The Le Mans MotoGP race weekend is known for unpredictable weather and a challenging track, setting the stage for intense racing and strategic decisions.
Friday, May 9th
French GP MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 1 – 02:15pm
French GP MotoGP Practice – 06:30pm
Saturday, May 10th
French GP MotoGP Free Practice Nr. 2 – 01:40pm
French GP MotoGP Qualifying – 02:20pm
French GP MotoGP Sprint – 06:30pm
Sunday, May 11th
French GP MotoGP Race – 05:30pm
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