MotoGP Valencia: Zarco: Why not try and go for the first victory?
Johann Zarꦇco is looking to wrap-up a stunning debut MotoGP season with a possible victory challenge at Valencia this weekend.
The Frenchman, already confirmed as top rookie and satellite rider, starts🐼 the final round holding sixth in the world championship by a comfortable🔴 17-points over factory Ducati's Jorge Lorenzo.
“It’s already the last Grand Prix 🐓of the season and the year has gone qu♛ite quickly but very interestingly," said Zarco, who claimed his second MotoGP podium last time out at Sepang.

Johann Zar🔴co is looking to wrap-up a stunning debut MotoGP season with a possible victory challenge at Valencia this weekend.
The Frenchman, already confirmed as top rookie and satellite rider, starts the final round holding sixth in☂ the world championship by a comfortable 17-points over factory Ducati's Jorge Loren🐟zo.
“It’s already the last Grand Prix of the season and the year has gone quite quickly but very intere🦂stingly," said Zarco, who claimed his second MotoGP podium last time out at Sepang.
"I am so happy to go to Valencia with this high level of confidence and a positive feeling ܫfrom the last few races.
"I will see what my potential is on Friday and Saturday, ye♓t, if I can b🥂e competitive and remain with the top three riders, then I hope to fight for another podium.
"In fact, why not try and go for th♕e first victory? Let's see, but for sure I want to enjoy the Valencia GP a lot.”
"Regarding Johann Zarco, there isn’t much to say that hasn't already been said: Rookie of the Year, Best Independent rider, two podඣiums, two pole positions, as well as many unbelievable memories," added team principal Herve Poncharal.
With Jonas Folger still recovering, Michael van der Mark will again ri🎶de ꧟alongside Zarco this weekend.

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