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Schedule for MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3. Follow the excitement of the French GP on our social media profiles. (GMT+2)
A week of rest followed by a test in Portimao and the penultimate triple-header of the year begins the closing stages of the 2020 MotoGP season for a determined Repsol Honda Team.
Alberto Puig accompanied Marc Márquez to the podium at Le Mans on behalf of the Repsol Honda Team, after a race in which Jorge Lorenzo also gave a positive showing.
The Repsol Honda rider wins the French GP for the second consecutive year, and extends his lead in the standings with a third triumph of the season. Jorge Lorenzo finishes eleventh.
The Repsol Honda Team rider claims his third pole position of the season, in a race against the rain. Jorge Lorenzo will take off from eighth at Le Mans.
The Repsol Honda Team riders made progress in the first two free practice sessions for the French Grand Prix, both contested on a dry track.
The second European round of the 2019 MotoGP World Championship takes place at Le Mans, where Márquez and Lorenzo arrive feeling positive after a test in Jerez.
Alberto Puig oversaw his fifth race as Repsol Honda Team Manager at Le Mans, in which Márquez won and Pedrosa fought his way through the field.
The reigning World Champion extends his lead in the overall standings after winning the French Grand Prix. Dani Pedrosa finishes in fifth position.
The World Championship leader will start from second on the grid for the fifth round of the season, and teammate Dani Pedrosa will take off from 10th place.
Repsol Honda Team riders debut second homologated aerodynamic solution, which they had tried out at the most recent tests.
Marc Márquez will defend his lead in the MotoGP standings at Le Mans, after two days of testing alongside Dani Pedrosa at Jerez and Mugello.
Third consecutive podium for Dani Pedrosa, who lies second in the MotoGP standings. Marc Márquez suffers a crash ten laps from the chequered flag, when riding in fourth.
The reigning World Champion will start French GP from fifth, despite a crash in qualifying. Pedrosa goes into Q1 and misses out on Q2 by just 0.048s.
Repsol Honda team rider among the fastest both on mixed conditions and completely wet track. Dani Pedrosa ends the day fourteenth.
Le Mans hosts the fifth round of the MotoGP World Championship this weekend, after the one-two achieved by the Repsol Honda team riders at Jerez and the shared podium at Austin.
Dani Pedrosa moves from eleventh to fourth at French Grand Prix, whilst Marc Marquez suffers a crash and places thirteenth.
Dani Pedrosa, hindered by a crash in qualifying, will take off from eleventh place at the French Grand Prix.
Repsol Honda Team riders place third and eighth, respectively, on opening day of the French Grand Prix.