6. Johann Zarco (Hon) +7.939
7. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Duc) +8.367
8. Alex Rins (Yam) +8.930
9. Joan Mir (Hon) +9.858
10. Raul Fernandez (Apr) +11.599
MotoGP (Top 10)
1. Johann Zarco (Hon) 45:47.541
2. Marc Marquez (Duc) +19.907
3. Fermin Aldeguer (Duc) +26.532
4. Pedro Acosta (KTM) +29.631
5. Maverick Vinales (KTM) +38.136
6. Takaaki Nakagami (Hon) +59.527
7. Raul Fernandez (Duc) +70.302
8. Fabio di Giannantonio +70.363
9. Lorenzo Savadori (Apr) +85.793
10. Ai Ogura (Apr) +86.529
Team) and Alessandro Zaccone,
a further 1.6 seconds off in third.
Race two saw 2023 MotoE
champion Mattia Casadei (LCR
E-Team) come away the victor,
1.2 seconds up on Kevin Zannoni
(Power Electronics Aspar Team),
with his teammate and former
series champion Jordi Torres
third, 4.6 seconds in arrears.
The points thus have Casadei
leading on 36 from Zannoni's 33
and Mantovani is third on 29.
CN
MotoGP Sprint (Top 10)
1. Marc Marquez (Duc) 19:49.022
2. Alex Marquez (Duc) +0.530
3. Fermin Aldeguer (Duc) +2.164
4. Fabio Quartararo (Yam) +2.840
5. Maverick Vinales (KTM) +5.285
Taiyo Furusato (Honda Team
Asia), Quiles, Adrian Fernandez
(Leopard Racing), Luca Lunetta
(SIC58 Squadra Corse) and
Valentin Perrone (Red Bull KTM
Tech3) rounded out the top 10.
Rueda's lead in the points
is now 29 from Piqueras, with
Kelso 39 points behind in third.
MOTOE
The MotoE season kicked off at
Le Mans with two races and two
different winners.
Race one went to Oscar
Gutierrez (MSI Racing Team),
who pulled a near half a second
gap at the finish over Andrea
Mantovani (Klint Forward Factory
ROUND 6 / MAY 9-11, 2025
BUGATTI CIRCUIT / LE MANS, FRANCE
ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
P94
Joel Kelso leads into
the last corner but left
the door too wide, and
David Munoz (64) needed
no invitation, barging
his way past. He made
both go wide, and Jose
Antonio Rueda (99)
picked up the pieces for
another Moto3 win.