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Recapping MotoGP/2/3/E action from Le Mans on Friday

2024 MotoGP World Championship - Round Five - Le Mans

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
May 11, 2024
in MotoGP

2024 MotoGP World Championship
Round Five – Michelin Grand Prix de France
Le Mans – Friday

It was an intense shootout for direct entry into Q2 at the Michelin Grand Prix de France, with the spots in the top 10 going down to the wire. At the end of Friday it was tight at the top too, with just 0.187s separating the top three. Thanks to a new lap record, however, Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) reigns supreme ahead of 2023 duelling partner Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team), with rookie Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) making a statement in third and on team home turf.

For Martin it was a building session, with the Pramac rider consistently running inside the top 10 before a fast lap with 10 minutes to go, before then improving further to set a remarkable 1:30.388 on the Pramac rider’s final run.

Bagnaia tried to fight back late, after briefly occupying the top spot with 20 minutes to go. However, Martin’s final sector was too good to match, leaving the reigning World Champion in second with Acosta finding time in the last 10 minutes of the the day to jump to third on his first day out at Le Mans on a MotoGP bike.

Pecco Bagnaia

In fourth after another cracking day was Aprilia Racing’s Maverick Viñales, who was a mere 0.269s from the top spot at the end of the opening day of action at the French GP. The Americas GP winner was ahead of Fabio Di Giannantonio (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing) in sixth who had a positive Friday after putting a fresh soft rear tyre in his final run.

Pedro Acosta

Jack Miller (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) was sixth after a strong finish to the day – setting a 1:30.699. However, it was not smooth sailing for Miller after saving a crash after running through the gravel at turn two. However, at the other side of the box, Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) had a tough day, crashing for the third time on Friday, ending the day outside of the Q2 spots.

Aleix Espargaro ended a strong day for the Aprilia Racing squad, finishing the day in seventh, after briefly claiming the top spot. Behind Espargaro in eighth position after a great day was Prima Pramac Racing’s Franco Morbidelli, who earned direct entry into Q2 once again after finding late time late in the session.

2023 Le Mans winner Marco Bezzecchi (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing) was ninth, clinching a Q2 spot and just 0.397 away from the top spot in the highly competitive field.

Fabio Quartararo

To the delight of the French crowd, home hero Fabio Quartararo (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) took the final spot inside the top 10 and by 0.010s, leaving some huge names to battle in Q1.

Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP) is now forced to go through Q1 on Saturday after ending the day in 13th and despite showing flashes of speed and fast sectors failed to string a complete fast lap together. Marquez had a crash in the opening stage of the session, that left him behind the eight-ball.

Team-mate and brother Alex Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP) will join him in Q1 tomorrow, after spending most of Practice outside the top 10 and ending the day in 19th. Despite being way down in 19th, Alex Marquez was only a second slower than second-placed Bagnaia.

Brad Binder and Alex Rins (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) will also prepare for a Q1 appearance on Saturday, hoping to join their team-mates in Q2. Further down the order, the French crowd will also be cheering on Johann Zarco (CASTROL Honda LCR).

MotoGP Practice Times

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1J MartinDuc1m30.388
2F BagnaiaDuc+0.145
3P AcostaKTM+0.187
4M ViñalesApr+0.269
5F ItaDuc+0.295
6J MillerKTM+0.311
7A EspargaroApr+0.326
8F MorbidelliDuc+0.375
9M BezzecchiDuc+0.397
10F QuartararoYam+0.400
11E BastianiniDuc+0.410
12R FernandezApr+0.451
13M MarquezDuc+0.679
14A RinsYam+0.818
15M OliveiraApr+0.831
16A FernandezKTM+0.855
17B BinderKTM+0.976
18J MirHon+1.133
19A MarquezDuc+1.142
20J ZarcoHon+1.186
21L MariniHon+1.472
22T NakagamiHon+1.743

MotoGP Free Practice One

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1J MartinKTM1m31.421
2P AcostaKTM+0.237
3M ViñalesApr+0.257
4E BastianiniDuc+0.416
5F BagnaiaDuc+0.431
6A MarquezDuc+0.475
7A EspargaroApr+0.490
8B BinderKTM+0.521
9M MarquezDuc+0.550
10M BezzecchiDuc+0.559
11J MillerKTM+0.614
12F MorbidelliDuc+0.649
13A RinsYam+0.691
14R FernandezApr+0.800
15M OliveiraApr+0.865
16J ZarcoHon+0.982
17A FernandezKTM+1.012
18F D GiannatonioDuc+1.125
19T NakagamiHon+1.164
20F QuartararoYam+1.277
21J MirHon+1.587
22L MariniHon+1.929

MotoGP Speeds Across Both Practice Sessions

PosRiderBikeSpeed
1F BagnaiaDuc318.5
2P AcostaKTM318.5
3M OliveiraApr317.5
4R FernandezApr316.5
5B BinderKTM316.5
6J MirHon316.5
7J MillerKTM316.5
8J MartinDuc316.5
9F QuartararoYam315.5
10A FernandezKTM315.5
11M BezzecchiDuc315.5
12J ZarcoHon314.5
13A RinsYam314.5
14F GiannantonioDuc314.5
15F MorbidelliDuc313.5
16E BastianiniDuc313.5
17A EspargaroApr313.5
18A MarquezDuc313.5
19T NakagamiHon312.6
20L MariniHon311.6
21M ViñalesApr311.6
22M MarquezDuc311.6

MotoGP Championship Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Martin92
2Bagnaia75
3Bastianini70
4Acosta69
5Viñales63
6Marquez60
7Binder59
8Espargaro39
9Bezzecchi36
10Di Giannantonio34
11Marquez27
12Quartararo25
13Oliveira23
14Miller22
15Fernandez12
16Mir12
17Fernandez10
18Pedrosa7
19Rins6
20Morbidelli6
21Zarco5
22Nakagami4
23Marini0
24Bradl0

Moto2

Sergio Garcia (MT Helmets – MSI) ended Friday on top in Moto2, claiming a new lap record at Le Mans with a 1:35.473 in the last five minutes of the session.

Alonso Lopez (Folladore SpeedUp) was second despite losing the front at the end of the session while on a fast lap.

Third went the way of his team-mate Fermin Aldeguer, who found time on a last fast lap to rocket up the order.

Manuel Gonzalez (QJMOTOR Gresini) was fourth as he looks to fight for a maiden win this weekend, with Championship leader Joe Roberts (OnlyFans American Racing) completing the top five.

Senna Agius is off to a good start, ending Friday 12th on combined times, eight-tenths quicker than his more experienced team-mate.

Moto2 Practice One Times

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1S GarciaBos1m35.473
2A LopezBos+0.076
3F AldeguerBos+0.292
4M GonzalezKal+0.307
5J RobertsKal+0.310
6A OguraBos+0.369
7B BaltusKal+0.550
8S ChantraKal+0.573
9A CanetKal+0.671
10T ArbolinoKal+0.711
11J AlcobaKal+0.805
12S AgiusKal+0.822
13M RamirezKal+0.824
14F SalacKal+0.841
15Z GoorberghKal+0.862
16A ArenasKal+0.865
17I GuevaraKal+1.007
18J MasiaKal+1.129
19D MoreiraKal+1.160
20J DixonKal+1.326
21D MuñozKal+1.458
22D FoggiaKal+1.461
23D ÖncüKal+1.518
24D BinderKal+1.652
25X CardelusKal+1.769
26A SasakiKal+2.267
27X ArtigasFor+3.013

Moto2 Free Practice Times

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1A LopezBos1m35.556
2F AldeguerBos+0.155
3J RobertsKal+0.384
4M GonzalezKal+0.461
5A OguraBos+0.604
6S GarciaBos+0.631
7B BaltusKal+0.689
8J DixonKal+0.729
9T ArbolinoKal+0.813
10M RamirezKal+0.854
11S ChantraKal+0.939
12F SalacKal+0.960
13D FoggiaKal+1.017
14A CanetKal+1.068
15Z GoorberghKal+1.077
16S AgiusKal+1.098
17A ArenasKal+1.125
18J AlcobaKal+1.231
19D BinderKal+1.348
20J MasiaKal+1.382
21D MoreiraKal+1.396
22I GuevaraKal+1.613
23D ÖncüKal+1.703
24A SasakiKal+1.716
25D MuñozKal+2.044
26X CardelusKal+2.570
27A EscrigFor+3.140
28X ArtigasFor+3.405

Moto2 Championship Standings

PosRiderPoints
1J Roberts69
2S Garcia64
3F Aldeguer54
4M Gonzalez46
5A Ogura43
6A Lopez38
7A Canet38
8A Arenas31
9C Vietti29
10M Ramirez28
11J Alcoba25
12B Baltus23
13T Arbolino18
14S Chantra17
15D Foggia10
16F Salac6
17Z Vd6
18I Guevara4
19D Öncü3
20B Bendsneyder2
21S Agius2
22D Moreira2

Moto3

CFMOTO Gaviota Aspar Team’s David Alonso smashed the lap record for the second time on Friday, setting a remarkable 1:40.470, to finish Friday ahead of teammate Joel Esteban, who was the only other rider inside the 1:40 bracket – but 0.480s adrift from Alonso.

David Alonso – P1

“We are doing a great job, but the points will not be awarded until Sunday. The first day has gone well and we have improved some things compared to last year. I am always looking for where to improve and even if there is a big gap to the rest now, they always get closer. Here the tyre seems to be holding up well and I think we can do a good time on used tyres. Tomorrow the track will be better and maybe we can progress more.”

Joel Esteban – P2

“We are doing a great job, we are making progress and I am getting closer to the front positions. Today I have felt very comfortable on the bike, I am enjoying it. I have finished second on a new circuit for me and I am very happy. Tomorrow, I want to continue in the same line as today, I still have room for improvement at this circuit and I hope to go straight into Q2.”

In third place after briefly snatching the top spot with 10 minutes remaining was Daniel Holgado (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) – continuing to look like a race contender.

It was a dramatic session throughout with riders pushing to the absolute limit as the top spot changed hands multiple times between Alonso, Esteban, and Holgado. There were also a number of crashers, riders ok.

Meanwhile, returning to racing this weekend was Jose Antonio Rueda (Red Bull KTM Ajo), ending Friday in fourth but a mere 0.014s faster than Jerez winner Collin Veijer (Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP), who rounded out the top five despite suffering a crash in the closing stages of the session at turn 13.

Joel Kelso ended Friday ninth quickest, while countryman Jacob Roulstone rounded out the top ten.

Moto3 Practice One Times

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1D AlonsoCFM1m40.470
2J EstebanCFM+0.480
3D HolgadoGAS+0.586
4J RuedaKTM+0.731
5C VeijerHUS+0.745
6R RossiKTM+0.833
7T SuzukiHUS+0.840
8A PiquerasHon+0.869
9J KelsoKTM+0.886
10J RoulstoneGAS+0.983
11R YamanakaKTM+1.051
12D MuñozKTM+1.156
13I OrtolaKTM+1.159
14T FurusatoHon+1.164
15A FernandezHon+1.197
16X ZurutuzaKTM+1.258
17N CarraroKTM+1.286
18S NepaKTM+1.316
19M BertelleHON+1.390
20N DettwilerKTM+1.414
21F FarioliHon+1.540
22S OgdenHon+1.686
23L LunettaHon+2.202
24D AlmansaHon+2.409
25J WhatleyHon+2.858
26T BuasriHon+3.101

Moto3 Free Practice Times

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1D AlonsoCFM1m40.792
2F FarioliHon+0.788
3S OgdenHon+0.987
4D HolgadoGAS+1.046
5T SuzukiHus+1.063
6X ZurutuzaKTM+1.067
7D MuñozKTM+1.070
8R YamanakaKTM+1.093
9J KelsoKTM+1.114
10C VeijerHUS+1.129
11R RossiKTM+1.214
12J RuedaKTM+1.289
13T FurusatoHON+1.326
14S NepaKTM+1.392
15A FernandezHon+1.483
16J RoulstoneGAS+1.503
17N CarraroKTM+1.543
18D AlmansaHon+1.598
19A PiquerasHon+1.600
20J EstebanCFM+1.606
21J WhatleyHON+1.731
22I OrtolaKTM+1.969
23M BertelleHon+2.316
24L LunettaHon+2.350
25N DettwilerKTM+2.790
26T BuasriHon+3.318

Moto3 Championship Standings

PosRiderPoints
1D Holgado74
2D Alonso68
3C Veijer46
4I Ortola39
5J Kelso39
6D Muñoz38
7A Piqueras26
8R Yamanaka26
9S Nepa26
10J Roulstone23
11T Suzuki22
12A Fernandez21
13A Rueda20
14J Esteban20
15T Furusato16
16N Carraro14
17R Rossi13
18M Bertelle12
19F Farioli4
20S Ogden4
21X Zurutuza3
22V Perez2

MotoE Qualifying

Under sunny skies in France, Hector Garzo (Dynavolt Intact GP MotoE) has finally clinched his first pole position in the FiM Enel MotoE World Championship, having been one of the fastest in the field since this debut but missing that last stat. He did it in style too, with a new lap record of 1:39.995 making him the only rider to break into the 1:39s, but the chasing pack certainly weren’t far behind. Sophomore sensation Nicholas Spinelli (Tech3 E-Racing) tails the pole sitter by just 0.031 of a second for his second front row start of the season, and completing the front row in third is season opener polesitter Eric Granado (LCR E-Team).

In an extremely close Q2 session that saw the top seven riders split by just 0.312 of a second, Garzo managed to just keep his rivals at bay with that first-ever 1:39 MotoE lap of the Le Mans circuit. With Garzo on a run of four consecutive second place finishes stretching from the last round of 2023 to the first round of 2024, he has the best possible start to bring that streak to an end and take his first victory since Germany last season.

Behind, reigning World Champion and 2024 championship leader Mattia Casadei (LCR E-Team) managed to do a fine job of completing the qualifying recovery, by progressing through from Q1 and then taking 4th in Q2. He starts alongside Oscar Gutierrez (Axxis-MSI) who managed to improve his career-best qualifying one place to 5th and all at a venue he’s never been to before.

In the closing stages of Q1 there was some luckless drama for session-topper Kevin Zannoni (Openbank Aspar Team) who was the innocent party in a crash for Alessio Finello (Felo Gresini MotoE). Finello, who lost the front through Le Mans’ fast Turn 1, unfortunately collided with Zannoni’s machine as he went through the chicane. With no time to prepare a spare bike, Zannoni’s well-earned Q2 place was rendered almost immaterial as he was unable to take part in the session. Zannoni will line up 10th for tomorrow’s races. Team-mate and 2019 World Cup Winner Matteo Ferrari’s (Felo Gresini Team) difficult start to the season continues with the Italian qualifying 14th after an issue midway through Q1 slowed his progress.

MotoE Combined Qualifying Times

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1H GarzoDuc1m39.995
2N SpinelliDuc+0.031
3E GranadoDuc+0.131
4M CasadeiDuc+0.200
5O GutierrezDuc+0.306
6J TorresDuc+0.312
7A ZacconeDuc+0.321
8M PonsDuc+0.605
9L TulovicDuc+0.846
Q1
10K ZannoniDuc/
11A MantovaniDuc(*) 0.283
12A FinelloDuc(*) 0.302
13K ManfrediDuc(*) 0.421
14M FerrariDuc(*) 0.556
15M RoccoliDuc(*) 0.844
16C DaviesDuc(*) 1.551
17M HerreraDuc(*) 2.370
18A PontoneDuc(*) 2.397

MotoE Speed Across All Sessions

PosRiderBikeSpeed
1O GutierrezDuc249.9
2K ZannoniDuc249.3
3H GarzoDuc249.3
4M HerreraDuc248.6
5N SpinelliDuc248.0
6M RoccoliDuc248.0
7A FinelloDuc246.8
8M CasadeiDuc246.8
9A ZacconeDuc246.2
10M PonsDuc246.2
11A PontoneDuc246.2
12L TulovicDuc246.2
13E GranadoDuc246.2
14K ManfrediDuc245.6
15J TorresDuc245.6
16M FerrariDuc244.4
17C DaviesDuc242.6
18A MantovaniDuc242.6
2024 FIM MotoGP World Championship calendar (Updated)
RndDateLocation
110 MarQatar Lusail International Circuit
224 MarPortugal Autódromo Internacional do Algarve
314 AprAmericas Circuit of The Americas
428 AprSpain Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto
512 MayFrance Le Mans
626 MayCatalunya Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
702 JunItaly Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello
816 JunKazakhstan Sokol International Racetrack
930 JunNetherlands TT Circuit Assen
1007 JulGermany Sachsenring
1104 AugGreat Britain Silverstone Circuit
1218 AugAustria Red Bull Ring-Spielberg
1301 SepAragon MotorLand Aragón
1408 SepSan Marino e della Riviera di Rimini Misano
1522 SepIndia Buddh International Circuit
1629 SepIndonesia Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit
1706 OctJapan Mobility Resort Motegi
1820 OctAustralia Phillip Island
1927 OctThailand Chang International Circuit
2003 NovMalaysia Sepang International Circuit
2117 NovComunitat Valenciana Circuit Ricardo Tormo

 

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