Joan Mir leads wet, red flagged Le Mans MotoGP warm-up
Honda's Joan Mir leads a red-flaggeꦜd morning warm-up in wet conditions at the French MotoGP.

After two dry and sunny days, the forecast wet weather arrived on Sunday morning at the French MotoGP.
Wet tyres were used throughout the ten-minutওe session, with the sun already break♋ing through the clouds and track starting to dry.
However, further rain is a risk for this af🍨ternoon’s grand prix.
With so 🤪little time to find a wet set-up, riders were pushing hard 🔯from the moment they joined the track.
Raul Fern𝕴andez fell and then remounted his Trackhouse Aprilia, before were off-track moments for Johann Zarco and Francesco Bagnaia. Jack Miller saved a big front-end sl🔯ide.
The sess🦩ion was t🧸hen red flagged with just four seconds left on the clock when Sprint runner-up finisher Alex Marquez crashed his Gresini Ducati at the fast Turn 2.
The Spaniard walked away ꦯbut his GP24 came to rest dangerously on the edge of the trac♐k.
That left Honda’s Joan Mir, ninth in the dry Sprint, fastest by 0.072s fr🗹om Saturday winner and title leader Marc Marquez.
Franc🧜o Morbidelli was third for VR46 Ducati, while home star Zarco made it two RCVs in the top four.
Alex Marquez was credited wit𓆉h fifth, just 0.305sܫ behind Mir, with Pedro Acosta the fastest KTM.
Luca Marini, Brad Binder, Jack Miller and Marco Bezzecchi comple🐷ted the top ten.
Home pole qualifier Fabio Quꦐartararo, riding in a special home livery, was 15th with Bagnaia 20th after his🐬 earlier moment.
The 27-lap grand prix starts at 2pm local time.

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