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MotoGP, GP of France: At the top two Frenchmen, Zarco in front of Quartararo

MotoGP, GP of France: At the top two Frenchmen, Zarco in front of Quartararo

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Johann Zarco delighted the home fans at the Le Mans circuit with the fastest time of the second free practice, and Fabio Quartararo provided even more joy, who was only 0.095 seconds behind his compatriot. https://twitter.com/MotoGP/status/1393189029181595652 Quartararo's Yamaha teammate, Maverick Vinales, was third, around three-tenths of a second behind the French duo. Pol Espargaro on Honda achieved only a thousandth of a worse time, while Franco Morbidelli was fifth. Solid training gave hope to Valentino Rossi, who set the ninth time, 0.922 seconds behind. In front of him were Miguel Oliveira with KTM, Jack Miller, the fastest rider of the first practice, and Marc Marquez, for whom this will be the third racing weekend after a nine-month absence
MotoGP, Le Mans: Miller's first free practice

MotoGP, Le Mans: Miller's first free practice

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Jack Miller was the fastest racer of the first free practice for the French Grand Prix at Le Mans, which took place on a drying track. The Ducati racer was the first to put a circle on the dry track tires on the drying track, and he decided on this move just 12 minutes before the end. He was followed by other racers, which caused a crowd on the track. The Australian finished training 1.481 seconds ahead of host Johann Zarc in the Ducati of the Pramac team, and the third was current world champion Joan Mir. Honda racers Pol Espargaro and Marc Marquez finished the training in the fastest five, with Lorenzo Savadori surprising Aprilia with sixth place. The weather forecast for the continuation of the racing weekend indicates even more rain, which will make the racers in the first three training sessions try
Dream team: Valentino Rossi and Ferrari at 24ur Le Mans in the 2023 season

Dream team: Valentino Rossi and Ferrari at 24ur Le Mans in the 2023 season

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Valentino Rossi never hid his love for four-wheeled racing, and at a young age he even flirted with a transfer to Formula 1, where he would race for the Ferrari team instead of the legendary Michael Schumacher. But there was no transition, and Rossi has often sat behind the wheel of four-wheelers in his MotoGP racing career, where he intends to continue his career when he stops racing in MotoGP, which could happen at the end of this season. "I will decide to continue my career in MotoGP during the summer break," the nine-time world champion said. "I'd like to drive half a season before I make a decision, because the decision will be based on results. If I'm fast, if I fight for podiums and wins, I'll continue for another season, otherwise I won't." Ferrari is recent