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This is the classification for the grid of the MotoGP French Grand Prix

Yamaha has signed a double in the qualifying session of the MotoGP French Grand Prix. Fabio Quartararo has achieved his third consecutive pole of the season at Le Mans and will start ahead of Maverick Viñales, while Jack Miller will accompany them on the front row. From the second he will face the MotoGP French Grand Prix Marc Márquez. The one from Cervera was sixth after Franco Morbidelli and Johann Zarco. Takaaki Nakagami, Pol Espargaró, Valentino Rossi and Miguel Oliveira will be behind the Spaniard at Le Mans. The fourth line will be completed by Lorenzo Savadori and Luca Marini, Rossi’s brother. The two rookies have crept into Q2 for the first time since Q1, with those who failed to make it into Q2 were MotoGP World Championship leader Francesco Bagnaia and reigning champion Joan Mir. While Aleix Espargaró will start thirteenth, Joan Mir will be fourteenth and Francesco Bagnaia sixteenth. Between these last two Álex Rins has sneaked in. For their part, after the leader of the World Championship, Iker Lecuona, Álex Márquez, Tito Rabat, Brad Binder and Enea Bastianini will face the French Grand Prix of MotoGP. With regard to the classification of the World Championship, Bagnaia is the leader with 66 points out of 64 by Fabio Quartararo when we have the information. Third, although further away from them, is Maverck Viñales with 50 points while Joan Mir is fourth with one less. Aleix Espargaró is seventh with 35 points, Álex Rins ninth with 23 and Jorge Martín, who is still unable to run, and Pol Espargaró have 17. Marc Márquez, for his part, has only been able to add 16 to date. France Prize 1. Fabio Quartararo (1’32.600) 2. Maverick Viñales 3. Jack Miller 4. Franco Morbidelli 5. Johann Zarco 6. Marc Márquez 7. Takaaki Nakagami 8. Pol Espargaró 9. Valentino Rossi10. Miguel Oliveira 11. Lorenzo Savadori 12. Luca Marini 13. Aleix Espargaró 14. Joan Mir 15. Álex Rins 16. Francesco Bagnaia 17. Danilo Petrucci 18. Iker Lecuona 19. Álex Márquez 20. Tito Rabat 21. Brad Binder 22. Enea Bastianini

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