2022 MotoGP French GP: Full Moto2 and Moto3 race results

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The Moto3 race began chaotically as the rain started to fall from the opening lap of 22, with drama striking at the final corner.

Championship leader Sergio Garcia crashed in tandem with Aspar team-mate Izan Guevara, Snipers Honda rider Andrea Migno, and Max Racing Husqvarna’s Ayumu Sasaki.

Then up at Turn 3 at the start of the second lap, Ajo KTM’s Daniel Holgado crashed. More riders tumbled later in the lap as MT Helmets Honda rookie Diogo Moreira grabbed the holeshot – trading the lead with Leopard’s Tatsuki Suzuki.

Due to the rain, the race was red-flagged and restarted over 14 laps. However, by the time the race resumed, the rain had gone, and sunshine battered the track.

After an intense 14-lap battle in dry conditions, Ajo KTM’s Jaume Masia prevailed to take his second win of the season after pulling off a daring move to retake a lead he held for much of the race from Sasaki on the last lap.

Masia took the chequered flag 0.150s clear of Sasaki, with Guevara third after his Aspar team repaired his damaged GasGas during the red flag break.

Poleman Dennis Foggia was fourth on his Leopard Honda from team-mate Suzuki, Prustel GP’s Carlos Tatay, championship leader Garcia, MT Helmets rider Ryusei Yamanaka, Tech3 KTM’s Deniz Oncu, and Migno.

Garcia’s championship lead now stands at 17 points, with Masia jumping to the second level on points with Foggia in third.

Moto3 2022 Le Mans Full Result

Cla # Rider Bike Laps Time Gap Interval km/h Retirement Points
1 5 Spain Jaume Masia KTM 14 24’04.119 146.0 25
2 71 Japan Ayumu Sasaki Husqvarna 14 24’04.269 0.150 0.150 146.0 20
3 28 Spain Izan Guevara GASGAS 14 24’04.339 0.220 0.070 146.0 16
4 7 Italy Dennis Foggia Honda 14 24’04.441 0.322 0.102 146.0 13
5 24 Japan Tatsuki Suzuki Honda 14 24’04.648 0.529 0.207 146.0 11
6 99 Spain Carlos Tatay CF MOTO 14 24’05.713 1.594 1.065 145.8 10
7 11 Spain Sergio García GASGAS 14 24’06.126 2.007 0.413 145.8 9
8 6 Japan Ryusei Yamanaka KTM 14 24’06.394 2.275 0.268 145.8 8
9 53 Turkey Deniz Öncü KTM 14 24’06.621 2.502 0.227 145.8 7
10 16 Italy Andrea Migno Honda 14 24’07.036 2.917 0.415 145.7 6
11 96 Spain Daniel Holgado KTM 14 24’07.144 3.025 0.108 145.7 5
12 17 United Kingdom John McPhee Husqvarna 14 24’07.312 3.193 0.168 145.7 4
13 54 Italy Riccardo Rossi Honda 14 24’07.449 3.330 0.137 145.7 3
14 10 Brazil Diogo Moreira KTM 14 24’12.112 7.993 4.663 145.2 2
15 27 Japan Kaito Toba KTM 14 24’14.010 9.891 1.898 145.0 1
16 23 Elia Bartolini KTM 14 24’14.253 10.134 0.243 145.0
17 82 Italy Stefano Nepa KTM 14 24’14.563 10.444 0.310 145.0
18 48 Ivan Ortola KTM 14 24’14.649 10.530 0.086 144.9
19 18 Matteo Bertelle KTM 14 24’14.931 10.812 0.282 144.9
20 31 Mexico Adrian Fernandez KTM 14 24’16.501 12.382 1.570 144.8
21 98 Jose Antonio Honda 14 24’16.554 12.435 0.053 144.8
22 64 Indonesia Mario Suryo Aji Honda 14 24’16.671 12.552 0.117 144.7
23 20 France Lorenzo Fellon Honda 14 24’16.816 12.697 0.145 144.7
24 87 Spain Gerard Riu KTM 14 24’21.135 17.016 4.319 144.3
25 72 Taiyo Furusato Honda 14 24’31.080 26.961 9.945 143.3
26 70 United Kingdom Joshua Whatley Honda 14 24’31.397 27.278 0.317 143.3
27 22 Spain Ana Carrasco KTM 14 24’36.319 32.200 4.922 142.8
dnf 43 Spain Xavier Artigas CF MOTO 11 18’59.017 3 Laps 3 Laps 145.4 Accident
dnf 19 Scott Ogden Honda 3 5’18.590 11 Laps 8 Laps 141.8 Accident

 

In Moto2, poleman Pedro Acosta stormed away with Ajo KTM team-mate Augusto Fernandez to lead for the first nine laps of the 25-lap contest.

The pair’s pace allowed them to break away from the pack behind, with Acosta looking to make a break on lap 10 when he pulled eight tenths clear of Fernandez.

But the reigning Moto3 world champion crashed going through the La Chapelle right-hander at Turn 6.

This gave Fernandez a commanding lead he would not relinquish to claim his fourth career victory and first since 2019.

Aron Canet was a comfortable second on the Pons Kalex after a battle with American Racing rider Cameron Beuabier, who lost out on third late to Honda Team Asia’s Somkiat Chantra.

Ai Ogura was fifth on the sister Honda Team Asia bike ahead of Intact GP’s Marcel Schrotter, Joe Roberts on the Italtrans Kalex, and championship leader Celestino Vietti. They recovered from an early off to finish eighth.

Jorge Navarro completed the top 10 on the sister Pons bike and Yamaha VR46 Master Camp’s Stefano Manzi.

VR46’s Vietti continues to lead the standings by 16 points from Ogura, with Canet a further three adrift in third.

Moto2 2022 Le Mans Full Result

Cla # Rider Bike Laps Time Gap Interval km/h Retirement Points
1 37 Spain Augusto Fernandez Kalex 25 40’31.726 154.8 25
2 40 Spain Arón Canet Kalex 25 40’35.472 3.746 3.746 154.6 20
3 35 Thailand Somkiat Chantra Kalex 25 40’36.354 4.628 0.882 154.5 16
4 6 United States Cameron Beaubier Kalex 25 40’36.471 4.745 0.117 154.5 13
5 79 Japan Ai Ogura Kalex 25 40’47.102 15.376 10.631 153.9 11
6 23 Germany Marcel Schrotter Kalex 25 40’49.273 17.547 2.171 153.7 10
7 16 United States Joe Roberts Kalex 25 40’50.761 19.035 1.488 153.6 9
8 13 Italy Celestino Vietti Ramus Kalex 25 40’51.580 19.854 0.819 153.6 8
9 9 Spain Jorge Navarro Kalex 25 40’52.492 20.766 0.912 153.5 7
10 62 Italy Stefano Manzi Kalex 25 40’52.605 20.879 0.113 153.5 6
11 18 Spain Manuel Gonzalez Kalex 25 40’53.107 21.381 0.502 153.5 5
12 19 Italy Lorenzo Dalla Porta Kalex 25 40’55.618 23.892 2.511 153.3 4
13 52 Spain Jeremy Alcoba Kalex 25 40’58.607 26.881 2.989 153.1 3
14 64 Netherlands Bo Bendsneyder Kalex 25 40’58.678 26.952 0.071 153.1 2
15 12 Czech Republic Filip Salač Kalex 25 41’03.789 32.063 5.111 152.8 1
16 24 Italy Simone Corsi MV Agusta 25 41’08.438 36.712 4.649 152.5
17 84 Netherlands Zonta van den Goorbergh Kalex 25 41’22.548 50.822 14.110 151.7
18 61 Italy Alessandro Zaccone Kalex 25 41’31.417 59.691 8.869 151.1
19 75 Spain Albert Arenas Kalex 24 41’10.731 1 Lap 1 Lap 146.3
20 4 Sean Dylan Kalex 23 40’45.451 2 Laps 1 Lap 141.6
21 96 United Kingdom Jake Dixon Kalex 23 41’15.782 2 Laps 30.331 139.9
dnf 7 Belgium Barry Baltus Kalex 19 31’05.142 6 Laps 4 Laps 153.4 Accident
dnf 42 Spain Marcos Ramirez MV Agusta 12 19’34.617 13 Laps 7 Laps 153.9 Accident
dnf 51 Spain Pedro Acosta Kalex 10 16’08.522 15 Laps 2 Laps 155.5 Accident
dnf 2 Argentina Gabriel Rodrigo Kalex 9 14’50.402 16 Laps 1 Lap 152.2 Accident
dnf 21 Spain Alonso López Boscoscuro B-21 6 14’08.259 19 Laps 3 Laps 106.5 Retirement
dnf 54 Spain Fermin Aldeguer Boscoscuro B-21 1 1’44.290 24 Laps 5 Laps 144.4 Accident
dnf 14 Italy Tony Arbolino Kalex 1 1’44.514 24 Laps 0.224 144.1 Accident
dnf 28 Italy Niccolo Antonelli Kalex 0 Accident

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