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Aprilia's Martin Wins French Grand Prix Sprint From Eighth on Grid

LE MANS, France, May 9 : Aprilia's Jorge Martin pulled off a stunning charge from eighth on the grid to win Saturday's French Grand Prix sprint, closing the gap on championship leader and teammate Marco Bezzecchi while world champion Marc Marquez crashed out spectacularly.Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia, who start

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Follow the last hour of the MotoGP race corresponding to the Le Mans Grand Prix of France here, in El Confidencial

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The Spanish rider Jorge Martin won the sprint race of the Grand Prix de France de MotoGP. Already the champion Marc Márquez (Ducati) fell and fractured one foot.

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Spaniard Jorge Martin (Aprilia) won the sprint race of the World Championship motorcycle racing in Le Mans in the elite MotoGP class. The second place went to Italian Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati).

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During the sprint race of the MotoGP Grand Prix de France at Le Mans (Sarthe), two Spaniards animated the race. Jorge Martin won, Marc Marquez fell and is a winner.

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The Spanish rider Jorge Martín (Aprilia) this Saturday won MotoGP's esprint in the Grand Prix of France, the fifth round of the World Motorcycling Championship, after starring in a spectacular start that took him from eighth to first place, all in a test in which Marc Márquez (Ducati) went to the ground in the penultimate lap. Read more]]>

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Jorge Martin with his Aprilia won the Sprint race of the French Gp of MotoGp on the circuit of Le Mans. The Spanish driver imposed himself in front of the two Italian Pecco Bagnaia and Marco Bezzecchi. Martin returns to success dominating thanks to a masterpiece start from the eighth to the first place and to an infernal rhythm imposed from the beginning to the end. The order of arrival Bad fall in the final for Marc Marquez, which was 7th. The …

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Crash broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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