Le Mans: Morbidelli: Best feeling so far
Seventh place in the French MotoGP wasn't Franco Morbidelli's best reဣsult of the season, but the 7.2s margin to victory was the clཧosest so far and his feeling the Petronas Yamaha the best it's been.
Starting sixth, the Italian gained a place on the op🦹ening lap before slipping to a low of eighth, but was able to keep the frontrunners in sight until the end - and hold off a charge by rookie team-mate Fabio Quartararo.
"It was a good race," Morbidelli said. "I was watching the top riders up close b🅰ut couldn't catch up to them. In any case, we got a great result.

Seventh place in the French MotoGP wasn't Franco Morbidell🔴i's best result of the season, but th🍌e 7.2s margin to victory was the closest so far and his feeling the Petronas Yamaha the best it's been.
Starting sixth, the Italian gained a place on the opening lap before slipping to a low of eighth, but was a🍸ble to keep the frontru🐷nners in sight until the end - and hold off a charge by rookie team-mate Fabio Quartararo.
"It w🦩as a good race," Morbidelli said. "I was watching the top riders up close but couldn't catch up to them. In an𝓡y case, we got a great result.
"This was the race in which I have had ꦜthe best feeling so far, and this means that we are moving forward.
"We need to continue working in the same way and keep impr🅠oving. The objecti🦩ve is to continue taking points at every race.
"We have had a g🌊ood weekend in dry, wet and mixed conditions. I'm very happy; it's a good way to head into my home GP."
"Franco had a stable and consistent race, finishing seventh, and that's good when taking into account his rivals and the circumstanc𝕴es from yesterday," added team manager Wilco Zeelenberg.
Morbidelli's best result so far is fifth꧅ place in Austin, when he crossed the line 18 secon🐻ds from the winner. He was then 8.2s from the top on his way to another seventh place at Jerez.
Team-mate Quartararo, who slipped to 16th on the opening lap at Le Mans, finished less than one-second be🔥hind Morbidelli.

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