Reigning World Champion Marc
Marquez of Honda secured another win this season after a dominant run in the
2019 MotoGP French Grand Prix at Le Mans. The Japanese factory team secured its
300th premier class win, 53 years after taking Jim Redman took it’s first-ever
at Hockenheim. While Marquez made a strong run right from the opening lap, it
was Ducati rider Andrea Dovizioso who showed immense grit through the race to
finish at P2, despite some close competition with teammate Danilo Petrucci in
the final stages. Dovizioso fended off Petrucci by 0.158s to take second, while
Pramac Ducati's Jack Miller and Yamaha rider Valentino Rossi rounded up the top
five.
The 2019 French GP opened with
Marquez on the pole with Petrucci second and Miller third, while Dovizioso
started from P4. Petrucci had the better start but it was Marquez who had the
better line on the first turn and took the race lead. Meanwhile, Franco Morbidelli
if Petronas Yamaha and Pol Espargaro of KTM had moved up the order while
Dovizioso was pushed down to seventh ahead of Honda's Jorge Lorenzo. Petrucci
tried passing Marquez once again on the opening lap but failed at it and was
soon pushed down to fifth fading away after the initial run. The move allowed
Miller to shine who was now hot on the Honda's tail.
The Pramac rider finally found an
opportunity to pass Marquez on Lap 5 pushing the latter to P2. The Honda rider
was looking to re-take what was lost and opportunity and Marquez finally found
the gap two laps later as Miller ran wide allowing the seven time world
champion back in the first place. It was no looking back for Marquez from
hereon who started to build the gap by over a second on Miller.
By the halfway point, Dovizioso was
climbing his way back to the top and was placed third behind Miller. The
factory Ducati rider passed his teammate soon after and was now battling to
retain P2 with Miller and teammate Petrucci breathing down his neck. Marquez
was a good 3 seconds off by now, almost impossible for the Ducati riders to
catch at this pace. With five laps remaining, Petrucci managed to pass Dovi to
take P2 but couldn't hold on for long and ride wide on the Dunlop chicane
handing the position back to the rider.
It remained a close encounter for
the Ducati’s at the chequered flag, while Marquez was 1.984s clear of Dovi in
his third victory of the season. Finishing behind Miller and Rossi were Espargaro
and Morbidelli, while Yamaha teammate Fabio Quartararo took P8. LCR Honda's Cal
Crutchlow finished ninth while Argentina GP winner Alex Rins of Suzuki took
P10.
Lorenzo
finished 11th after running in top 10 for most of the race, and was followed by
Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro and KTM rider Johann Zarco. Tech3 KTM rider Hafizh
Syahrin finished 14th followed by teammate Miguel Oliveira. Suzuki's Joan Mir
was the last of the racers to complete in 16th place after falling on the warm
up lap.
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