Brad Binder won the French Grand Prix in fine style, marking his second consecutive victory after his feat at Jerez. The South African is comfortable in the race for the title which he controls ahead of Fenati second and Navarro who climbs to the last step of the podium with the rubber of the tire before equipping Canet on the leather.
Un Canet who broke the cap in this race, revealing himself at 16 as promising as a Open up who also finished fifth. The victory was decided between these four drivers, but it's good Brad Binder who knew how to be the most far-sighted, giving his effort in the last two laps, taking control of the event at a fenati which until then imposed its rhythm.
It should be noted that at the start of the last lap, the sign on his stand VR46 alerted him to the future attack by the KTM official at turn 11. Which exactly happened, and successfully! Nothing seems to touch Binder this year, not even his worries on a bike which had otherwise been completely overhauled after a warm-up finished in a stroller.
Looking at the ranking, we note that KTM beat Honda while the rest of the peloton came back one Buleghas just recovered from its spectacular fall the day before. The find of Valentino Rossi dominates a Quarterly who consoles himself with his best result of the year by ahead of Migno and one Antonelli who took advantage of neither his pole nor his soft rear tire.
Norrodin, Darryl Binder, Oettl, Ono, Rodrigo but also unfortunately Danilo are marked on the list of falls. Boulom did not see the arrival on the contrary of a Masbou who made a point of finishing in front of his teammate McPhee. For the gain of nineteenth position however. In the championship, Brad Binder takes off ahead of Navarro and Fenati by 24 and 35 lengths respectively.
Le Mans, Moto3, Race:
1. Brad Binder RSA Red Bull KTM Ajo (KTM) 41m 31.041s
2. Roman Fenati ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 (KTM)
41m 31.140s
3. Jorge Navarro SPA Estrella Galicia 0,0 (Honda)
41m 31.428s
4. Aron canet SPA Estrella Galicia 0,0 (Honda) 41m 32.395s
5. Nicholas Bulega ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 (KTM)
41m 38.188s
6. fabio quartararo FRA Leopard Racing (KTM) 41m 38.657s
7. Andrea Migno ITA SKY Racing Team VR46 (KTM) 41m 39.057s
8. Niccolo Antonelli ITA Ongetta-Rivacold (Honda)
41m 39.498s
9. Jakub Kornfeil CZE Drive M7 SIC Racing Team (Honda) 41m 40.891s
10. Andrea Locatelli ITA Leopard Racing (KTM) 41m 40.967s
11. Livio Law BEL RW Racing GP BV (Honda) 41m 43.334s
12. Francis Bagnaia ITA ASPAR Mahindra Team Moto3 (Mahindra) 41m 44.779s
13. Juanfran Guevara SPA RBA Racing Team (KTM) 41m 44.552s
14. Khairul Idham Pawi MAL Honda Team Asia (Honda)
41m 44.948s
15. Tatsuki suzuki JPN CIP-Unicom Starker (Mahindra)
41m 45.423s
16. Will Bendsneyder NED Red Bull KTM Ajo (KTM) 41m 51.956s
17. Fabio DiGiannantonio ITA Gresini Racing Moto3 (Honda) 41m 52.270s
18. George Martin SPA ASPAR Mahindra Team Moto3 (Mahindra) 41m 55.132s
19. Alexis Masbou FRA Peugeot MC Saxoprint (Peugeot)
42m 9.823s
20. John Mcphee GBR Peugeot MC Saxoprint (Peugeot)
42m 9.893s
21. Maria Herrera SPA MH6 Team (KTM) 42m 10.027s
22. Stefano Valtulini ITA 3570 Team Italia (Mahindra)
42m 25.591s
23. Fabio Spiranelli ITA CIP-Unicom Starker (Mahindra) 42m 34.567s
24. Lorenzo Petrarca ITA 3570 Team Italia (Mahindra)
42m 34.634s
25. Joan mir SPA Leopard Racing (KTM) 42m 36.532s
gabriel rodrigo ARG RBA Racing Team (KTM) DNF
Enzo Boulom FRA Procercasa – 42 Motorsport (KTM)
DNF
Hiroki Ono JPN Honda Team Asia (Honda) DNF
Darryn binder RSA Platinum Bay Real Estate (Mahindra)
DNF
Philipp Oettl GER Schedl GP Racing (KTM) DNF
Jules Danilo FRA Ongetta-Rivacold (Honda) DNF
Adam Norrodin MAL Drive M7 SIC Racing Team (Honda)
DNF
Karel Hanika CZE Platinum Bay Real Estate (Mahindra)
DNF