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Gregory Leblanc is a pilot as experienced as he is titled. After a year in Promosport in 2001, the driver from Meaux became seasoned in the French 125 Championship then 250 the following two years. 

In 2004 and 2005, he even participated in the 250c World Championship, scoring 32 and 26 points, before moving towards endurance alongside FSBK.

There, the French rider flourished, accumulating 9 victories in 24-hour races and 5 national titles in Supersport and Superbike.

However, at the end of 2016, he was suddenly ousted from the SRC Kawasaki team that he had made shine so much, and had to urgently relocate to Marc Mothré's Motors Events team. But after a year at Honda Endurance Racing in 2018, difficulties return in 2019, “The White” being forced to launch a kitty to finance his season in FSBK.

Today, the bad luck continues with the Spanish team Suzuki JEG Racing refocusing on its national championship.

So there are two months left for the man who once dominated the French scene to find a handlebar in endurance, and that's all the harm we wish him.

Photo credit: Grégory Leblanc / The ride Shoot!