Jorge Martin wins French MotoGP, Ogura ends Japan’s drought

Jorge Martin wins French MotoGP, Ogura ends Japan’s drought

The Spaniard overtook Marco Bezzecchi on the penultimate lap to win the race, while Ai Ogura secured Japan's first podium finish for 14 years.

Aprilia Racing rider Jorge Martin celebrates on the podium after winning the MotoGP race at the French Motorcycling Grand Prix in Le Mans. (EPA Images pic)
LE MANS:
Jorge Martin overtook MotoGP championship leader Marco Bezzecchi on the penultimate lap to win the French Grand Prix on Sunday, while Ai Ogura secured Japan’s first podium finish for 14 years.

Italian rider Bezzecchi seemed to be heading for his fourth win of a season which is only five races old when Spaniard Martin nipped in front of him on the 26th lap of 27.

The Spaniard, world champion in 2024, stood up in his saddle with his arms aloft as his crossed the line to record his first victory of the season.

Ogura finished third to become the first Japanese rider to finish on a MotoGP podium since Katsuyuki Nakasuga at the Valencia Grand Prix in 2012.

Martin’s performance cut the lead on his Aprilia teammate Bezzecchi in the championship standings to a single point after he picked up additional points by winning the sprint race on Saturday.

“I rode a great race,” Martin said.

Bezzecchi was gracious in defeat. “It was a very tough race.. and I knew it wasn’t the strongest today. So I am very happy (with the result),” the Italian said.

Ogura’s first podium of his career after a gutsy ride moves the 25-year-old Trackhouse rider up to fifth place in the riders’ standings.

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