2015 French motorcycle Grand Prix


































France  2015 French Grand Prix
Race details
Race 5 of 18 races in the
2015 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Bugatti Circuit.svg
Date 17 May 2015
Official name
Monster Energy Grand Prix de France[1][2][3]
Location [Bugatti Circuit]]
Course

  • Permanent racing facility

  • 4.185 km (2.600 mi)

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Pole position
Rider
Spain Marc Márquez

Honda
Time
1:32.246

Fastest lap
Rider
Italy Valentino Rossi

Yamaha
Time
1:32.879 on lap 4

Podium
First
Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Yamaha
Second
Italy Valentino Rossi

Yamaha
Third
Italy Andrea Dovizioso

Ducati
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Pole position
Rider
Spain Álex Rins

Kalex
Time
1:37.114

Fastest lap
Rider
Switzerland Thomas Lüthi

Kalex
Time
1:37.281 on lap 6

Podium
First
Switzerland Thomas Lüthi

Kalex
Second
Spain Esteve Rabat

Kalex
Third
France Johann Zarco

Kalex
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Pole position
Rider
France Fabio Quartararo

Honda
Time
1:44.763

Fastest lap
Rider
Italy Enea Bastianini

Honda
Time
1:42.525 on lap 3

Podium
First
Italy Romano Fenati

KTM
Second
Italy Enea Bastianini

Honda
Third
Italy Francesco Bagnaia

Mahindra

The 2015 French motorcycle Grand Prix was the fifth round of the 2015 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season.[4] It was held at the Bugatti Circuit in Le Mans on 17 May 2015.


In the premier class, Marc Márquez took his third pole position of the season. However, it was Jorge Lorenzo who won his second consecutive race ahead of his teammate Valentino Rossi and Andrea Dovizioso completed the podium in third place.[5] Fourth place was battled between Márquez, Andrea Iannone, and Bradley Smith, with Márquez eventually prevailing ahead of Iannone.[6] Both Team LCR riders failed to finish the race; Cal Crutchlow crashed out at Turn 6 and Jack Miller crashed at the Dunlop chicane. Dani Pedrosa also crashed at the Dunlop chicane but remounted to finish in sixteenth.


In Moto3 Italian rider Francesco Bagnaia took his first ever podium, finishing the race in third place behind Romano Fenati and Enea Bastianini.




Contents






  • 1 Classification


    • 1.1 MotoGP


    • 1.2 Moto2


    • 1.3 Moto3




  • 2 Championship standings after the race


    • 2.1 MotoGP




  • 3 References





Classification



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Pos.
No.
Rider
Team
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
99

Spain Jorge Lorenzo

Movistar Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha
28
43:44.143
3

25
2
46

Italy Valentino Rossi

Movistar Yamaha MotoGP

Yamaha
28
+3.820
7

20
3
4

Italy Andrea Dovizioso

Ducati Team

Ducati
28
+12.380
2

16
4
93

Spain Marc Márquez

Repsol Honda Team

Honda
28
+19.890
1

13
5
29

Italy Andrea Iannone

Ducati Team

Ducati
28
+20.237
5

11
6
38

United Kingdom Bradley Smith

Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Yamaha
28
+21.145
6

10
7
44

Spain Pol Espargaró

Monster Yamaha Tech 3

Yamaha
28
+35.493
12

9
8
68

Colombia Yonny Hernández

Pramac Racing

Ducati
28
+39.601
11

8
9
25

Spain Maverick Viñales

Team Suzuki ECSTAR

Suzuki
28
+41.571
13

7
10
9

Italy Danilo Petrucci

Pramac Racing

Ducati
28
+42.789
9

6
11
69

United States Nicky Hayden

Aspar MotoGP Team

Honda
28
+53.636
14

5
12
76

France Loris Baz

Athina Forward Racing

Yamaha Forward
28
+1:00.617
22

4
13
8

Spain Héctor Barberá

Avintia Racing

Ducati
28
+1:04.272
19

3
14
50

Republic of Ireland Eugene Laverty

Aspar MotoGP Team

Honda
28
+1:05.259
21

2
15
19

Spain Álvaro Bautista

Aprilia Racing Team Gresini

Aprilia
28
+1:05.515
23

1
16
26

Spain Dani Pedrosa
Repsol Honda Team

Honda
28
+1:20.907
8

17
15

San Marino Alex de Angelis
Octo IodaRacing Team

ART
28
+1:21.663
24

18
33

Italy Marco Melandri
Aprilia Racing Team Gresini

Aprilia
27
+1 lap
25

Ret
43

Australia Jack Miller
CWM LCR Honda

Honda
14
Accident
18

Ret
17

Czech Republic Karel Abraham
AB Motoracing

Honda
14
Retirement
20

Ret
35

United Kingdom Cal Crutchlow
CWM LCR Honda

Honda
7
Accident
4

Ret
45

United Kingdom Scott Redding
EG 0,0 Marc VDS

Honda
3
Accident
15

Ret
63

France Mike Di Meglio
Avintia Racing

Ducati
3
Retirement
17

Ret
41

Spain Aleix Espargaró
Team Suzuki ECSTAR

Suzuki
2
Retirement
10

Ret
6

Germany Stefan Bradl
Athina Forward Racing

Yamaha Forward
1
Accident
16

Sources: [7][8][9]


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Pos.
No.
Rider
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
12

Switzerland Thomas Lüthi

Kalex
26
42:27.011
6

25
2
1

Spain Esteve Rabat

Kalex
26
+1.767
4

20
3
5

France Johann Zarco

Kalex
26
+3.760
3

16
4
22

United Kingdom Sam Lowes

Speed Up
26
+4.076
2

13
5
21

Italy Franco Morbidelli

Kalex
26
+14.492
12

11
6
60

Spain Julián Simón

Speed Up
26
+14.681
9

10
7
30

Japan Takaaki Nakagami

Kalex
26
+14.845
5

9
8
19

Belgium Xavier Siméon

Kalex
26
+15.135
8

8
9
55

Malaysia Hafizh Syahrin

Kalex
26
+19.243
13

7
10
77

Switzerland Dominique Aegerter

Kalex
26
+19.531
19

6
11
95

Australia Anthony West

Speed Up
26
+29.478
17

5
12
4

Switzerland Randy Krummenacher

Kalex
26
+29.646
10

4
13
23

Germany Marcel Schrötter

Tech 3
26
+30.220
14

3
14
11

Germany Sandro Cortese

Kalex
26
+30.691
18

2
15
49

Spain Axel Pons

Kalex
26
+33.097
16

1
16
88

Spain Ricard Cardús

Tech 3
26
+33.604
25

17
40

Spain Álex Rins

Kalex
26
+38.293
1

18
3

Italy Simone Corsi

Kalex
26
+39.001
20

19
25

Malaysia Azlan Shah

Kalex
26
+43.459
24

20
70

Switzerland Robin Mulhauser

Kalex
26
+57.742
26

21
7

Italy Lorenzo Baldassarri

Kalex
26
+1:09.399
22

22
10

Thailand Thitipong Warokorn

Kalex
26
+1:17.247
25

23
66

Germany Florian Alt

Suter
26
+1:17.646
28

24
2

Switzerland Jesko Raffin

Kalex
26
+1:17.837
29

25
51

Malaysia Zaqhwan Zaidi

Suter
26
+1:33.192
30

26
20

France Louis Bulle

Transfiormers
25
+1 lap
31

Ret
39

Spain Luis Salom

Kalex
24
Accident
7

Ret
36

Finland Mika Kallio

Kalex
12
Accident
11

Ret
94

Germany Jonas Folger

Kalex
9
Accident
15

Ret
96

France Louis Rossi

Tech 3
4
Accident
23

Ret
73

Spain Álex Márquez

Kalex
4
Accident
21


OFFICIAL MOTO2 REPORT


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Pos.
No.
Rider
Manufacturer
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
5

Italy Romano Fenati

KTM
24
41:22.829
5

25
2
33

Italy Enea Bastianini

Honda
24
+0.122
18

20
3
21

Italy Francesco Bagnaia

Mahindra
24
+0.457
3

16
4
52

United Kingdom Danny Kent

Honda
24
+0.693
31

13
5
23

Italy Niccolò Antonelli

Honda
24
+2.244
7

11
6
84

Czech Republic Jakub Kornfeil

KTM
24
+2.421
4

10
7
32

Spain Isaac Viñales

Husqvarna
24
+2.587
9

9
8
44

Portugal Miguel Oliveira

KTM
24
+4.065
8

8
9
16

Italy Andrea Migno

KTM
24
+14.876
16

7
10
65

Germany Philipp Öttl

KTM
24
+22.588
33

6
11
76

Japan Hiroki Ono

Honda
24
+23.247
32

5
12
58

Spain Juan Francisco Guevara

Mahindra
24
+26.231
15

4
13
11

Belgium Livio Loi

Honda
24
+26.470
22

3
14
63

Malaysia Zulfahmi Khairuddin

KTM
24
+26.677
30

2
15
29

Italy Stefano Manzi

Mahindra
24
+26.841
14

1
16
55

Italy Andrea Locatelli

Honda
24
+28.484
13

17
17

United Kingdom John McPhee

Honda
24
+33.193
19

18
22

Spain Ana Carrasco

KTM
24
+38.979
28

19
6

Spain María Herrera

Husqvarna
24
+39.450
11

20
98

Czech Republic Karel Hanika

KTM
24
+58.182
24

Ret
88

Spain Jorge Martín

Mahindra
23
Accident
34

Ret
10

France Alexis Masbou

Honda
21
Accident
26

Ret
31

Finland Niklas Ajo

KTM
21
Accident
20

Ret
24

Japan Tatsuki Suzuki

Mahindra
19
Retirement
10

Ret
20

France Fabio Quartararo

Honda
17
Accident
1

Ret
12

Italy Matteo Ferrari

Mahindra
11
Accident
12

Ret
95

France Jules Danilo

Honda
10
Accident
6

Ret
40

South Africa Darryn Binder

Mahindra
9
Accident
27

Ret
9

Spain Jorge Navarro

Honda
5
Accident
2

Ret
19

Italy Alessandro Tonucci

Mahindra
2
Retirement
21

Ret
2

Australia Remy Gardner

Mahindra
0
Retirement
17

Ret
41

South Africa Brad Binder

KTM
0
Accident
25

Ret
91

Argentina Gabriel Rodrigo

KTM
0
Accident
23

Ret
7

Spain Efrén Vázquez

Honda
0
Accident
29


OFFICIAL MOTO3 REPORT


Championship standings after the race



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  • Note: Only the top six positions are included for both sets of standings.


References





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