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"It Was a Podium Opportunity, Perhaps Even a Victory": Johann Zarco, a Blow for Nothing in the Sprint Race at the German Grand Prix

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Second on the grid, the Frenchman from LCR Honda approached the sprint this Saturday with great ambitions, but his choice of tire turned into a fiasco.
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The change of track conditions didn't do anything. On Saturday, during a sprint race of the German Grand Prix on a wet track that he had finished in seventh position, Johann Zarco had struggled against the difficulty of getting his tires up in temperature. While the Sachsenring track had been able to dry this Sunday between the warm-up and the extinguishing of the lights, the driver of the LCR team complained that he had been in the same situati…

In the LCR box last Saturday, Johann Zarco offered a new opportunity to the members of the Honda satellite team, in MotoGP, to celebrate! After a small period of (relative) crossing the desert, the Frenchman took advantage of the rainy weather conditions to sign a brilliant qualification. MotoGP: 3 years that Johann Zarco was waiting for this [...] The article MotoGP We excel at LCR? after the prowess of Johann Zarco! appeared first on Le Mag Sp…

Second on the grid, the Frenchman from LCR Honda approached the sprint this Saturday with great ambitions, but his choice of tire turned into a fiasco.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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LCR-Honda-Ass Johann Zarco was bitterly disappointed after the sprint race on the wet Sachsenring. The MotoGP-Routinier saw himself on the only right track – and yet was completely wrong.

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SPEEDWEEK broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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