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Always ready to play the game for 15 years, and to return the favor to those who helped him, Johann zarco was the guest of honor at the press conference presenting the French Grand Prix MotoGP which was held last Tuesday at the Canal+ premises in Issy-les-Moulineaux, on the outskirts of Paris.

This annual meeting allowed the various stakeholders of the busiest GP, starting with the organizer Claude Michy but also the president of the FFM Sébastien Poirier as well as the ACO, to take stock of the past edition and to slightly deflower the upcoming one which will be held from May 10 to 12, 2024.

This also allowed Johann zarco, interviewed by Margaux Laffite, to declare that he would be even closer to the public present this year, due to the currently modest results of his Honda RC213V.

" From 2009, it makes 15 years, and at the beginning there is pressure, now there is pleasure, organization, by that much more solicited. It creates tiredness but I arrive to me return matters de event and suddenly de enjoy more. And as je said this année, as there is almost a little less pressure at a level results for the moment by that motorcycle is en full for sustainable, the French Grand Prix, it peut allow enjoy more of the public, return matters World it there is, pEUT being not to do more signings ou more selfies, by which it it is when same High energy, et when the people of time se grow it is to funny, mais enjoy two et to say "Come on, I am with vYou reprise the theme of the , je benefits also et on enjoy it!". As a result, Randy dit which it would be cool having a little water for try a podium, but soft je would prefer when same sun on toute la a week's course, for the public et by than a podium on thee dry would be even more beautiful. Du suddenly, to needs for the rain: on va moving forward for being au a level from the podium, same on the sec." 

Johann zarco

For us, it is also the opportunity to revisit in photos these past 15 years of our double world champion on the famous Bugatti circuit of Le Mans, from 2009 to 2023, thanks to our tireless photographer Christian Bourget...

125cc (2009-2010-2011)

Moto2 (2012-2013-2014-2015-2016)

MotoGP (2017-…)

 

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