2025 French MotoGP: Marc Marquez dominates FP1 on updated Ducati chassis
Marc Marquez topped first practice at Le Mans

Marc Marquez dominated the opening practice🔥 for the 2025 MotoGP French Grand Prix on his factory Ducati as he debuted a new chassis.
The eight-time world champion come🎃s to Le Mans having lost the lead in th🍸e championship when he crashed while running in the podium places at the Spanish GP.
But he put this to the back of his mind on Friday morning at a cold Le Mans as he led the 45-minute FP1 by 0.576s on a 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:factory Ducati fitted with an upd𒉰ated chassis he r𒀰ecently tested at Jerez.
He headed KTM’s Brad Binder, while Spanish GP winner and championship leader 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Marquez completed the top three ahead of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pecco Bagnaia.
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez set the pace in the 🎃early stages of FP1 with a 1m31.756s, which put him top of the order a🌊fter the first 10 minutes of running.
Alex Marquez would briefly d🌌epose him with a 1m31.588s before his elder brother hiౠt back with a 1m31.263s.
Marc Marquez would get the benchmark down toไ a 1m31.099s, which would go unchallenged until he bettered it in the closing stages with a 1m31.000s.
On a medium rear tyre with 20 laps on it, he cemented top 𝓀spot with a final effort of 1m30.764s, doing so on an updated chassis.
In⛦ FP1, he had one of the new chassis aꦍnd one of the standard ones.
KTM’s Binder, 🦂whose bike now resembled Maverick Vinales’, jumped up to second late on but did so on a fresh medium rear.
Alex Marquez didn’t f🔴it new tyres and was third at the chequered flag on his Gresini Ducati, while Bagnaia was fourth.
Ai Ogura jumped up to fifth on 𓃲his Trackhouse Aprilia with a late fresh medium tyre run, while Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo - ಞrunning a new engine on his M1 - was sixth having stuck with the same tyres all session.
Francဣo Morbidelli was seventh despite a crash at Turn 8, while LCR Honda’s Johann Zarco, Gresini’s Fermin Aldeguer and Tech3’s Vinales rounded out the top 10.
Miguel Oliveira made his return to action wit🦄h Pramac on Friday morning having been out since Argentina with injury and was 3.367s offꦺ the pace in 21st.
HRC wildcard Takaaki Nakagami was 19th.
Trackhouse Aprilia’s Raul Fernandez crashed at the start of the session, while there was a fall for Yamaha’s Alex Rins at Tღurn 3.
