2024 French Moto2 Grand Prix, Le Mans - Race Results
Race results from the 2024 French ඣMoto2 Grand Prix in Le Mans, with Sergio Garcia the clear winner.

Round five of the Moto2 championship wꦫas dominated by Sergio Garcia as he broke away at the front of the French 💎Moto2 Grand Prix at Le Mans for his second win of the season.
From a front row start the Spaniard got his MT Helmets -♈ MSI bik🍎e away best at lights out, with a lead developing quickly.
The Boscoscuro rider pulled away and managed his lead, with several riders picking up second over the 22 laps to give chase. Garcia responded and maintained his gap, before his rivals showing their cards and racing for position on the final laps allowed him to extend his lead, which was 3💜.174 seconds over the line after a flawless race.
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2024 Moto2 France - Race Results | ||||
Pos | Rider | Nat | Team | Time |
1 | Sergio Garcia | SPA | MT Helmets - MSI (Boscoscuro) | 35m 20.709s |
2 | Ai Ogura | JPN | MT Helmets - MSI (Boscoscuro) | +3.174s |
3 | Alonso Lopez | SPA | Folladore Speed Up (Boscoscuro) | +3.704s |
4 | Joe Roberts | USA | OnlyFans American Racing Team (Kalex) | +3.764s |
5 | Somkiat Chantra | THA | IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia (Kalex) | +3.935s |
6 | Aron Canet | SPA | Fantic Racing (Kalex) | +4.511s |
7 | Fermin Aldeguer | SPA | Folladore Speed Up (Boscoscuro) | +4.811s |
8 | Tony Arbolino | ITA | Elf Marc VDS Racing (Kalex) | +6.811s |
9 | Albert Arenas | SPA | QJMOTOR Gresini (Kalex) | +8.831s |
10 | Izan Guevara | SPA | CFMoto Inde Aspar Team (Kalex) | +14.215s |
11 | Jeremy Alcoba | SPA | Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team (Kalex) | +17.795s |
12 | Filip Salac | CZE | Elf Marc VDS Racing (Kalex) | +18.044s |
13 | Senna Agius | AUS | Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP (Kalex) | +18.191s |
14 | Darryn Binder | RSA | Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP (Kalex) | +18.349s |
15 | Marcos Ramirez | SPA | OnlyFans American Racing Team (Kalex) | +19.686s |
16 | Jaume Masia | SPA | Pertamina Mandalika GAS UP Team (Kalex) | +21.460s |
17 | Jake Dixon | GBR | CFMoto Inde Aspar Team (Kalex) | +26.939s |
18 | Deniz Oncu | TUR | Red Bull KTM Ajo (Kalex) | +30.633s |
19 | Dennis Foggia | ITA | Italtrans Racing Team (Kalex) | +30.804s |
20 | Jorge Navarro | SPA | KLINT Forward Factory Team (Forward) | +37.741s |
21 | Xavi Cardelus | AND | Fantic Racing (Kalex) | +37.994s |
22 | Ayumu Sasaki | JPN | Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team (Kalex) | +38.968s |
23 | Daniel Munoz | SPA | Pertamina Mandalika GAS UP Team (Kalex) | DNF |
24 | Manuel Gonzalez | SPA | QJMOTOR Gresini (Kalex) | DNF |
25 | Zonta van den Goorbergh | NED | RW - Idrofoglia Racing GP (Kalex) | DNF |
26 | Diogo Moreira | BRA | Italtrans Racing Team (Kalex) | DNF |
27 | Xavier Artigas | SPA | KLINT Forward Factory Team (Forward) | DNF |
28 | Barry Baltus | BEL | RW - Idrofoglia Racing GP (Kalex) | DNF |
Ai Ogura ♋had once again qualified down in 17th, the third time he has started from that far down the grid. The Japanese rider also made an electric start, moving swiftly to eleventh after lap one, with further gains taking him to sixth around the halfway mark.
That allowed the #79 a chance to move into the lead group, with battles, eཧrrors and tyres bringing his Boscoscuro into play as the push forward continued.
Another series of clean, tidy moves culminated in Ogura taking Alonso Lopez exiting Garage Vert on the last lap, completing a huge comeback and a team 1-2 for MT Helmets - MSI. The duo ඣcelebrated with simultaneous wheelies down the back straight.
The podium had lookꦅed set before Aron Canet started to fade and Alonso Lopez took over in second and ran wide, brinign all the riders behind into play.
Lopez had put a big move on Joe Roberts earlier in the race to give himself a shot at the podium, and the American repaid the move in the last lap. The Folladore Speed Up rider held strong despite the♎ push to complete an all Boscoscuro podium.
Roberts earlier tough move on the last lap on Canet had seen him in with a shout of a rostrum finish, giving as much fight a💯s he could muster on the last lap, with the American Racing rider not afraid to pull out a hard move again. Lopez proved unmovable, leaving Roberts fourth.
Somkiat Chantra was at the back of the group and too passed Canet, the Idemitsu Honda Team Asia rider complet💎ing his own strong run through the pack from 13th on the grid for a fifth place finish.
Canet falling back late o🐽n was understandable given his injuries - riding with a break in his leg with another huge crash after he claimed pole on Saturday not helping his recovery.
Again, the Fantic Racing rider got away at the lights poorly, giving himself wor🍰k to do with a spirited ride taking him back up to second as he saw Garcia escaping an early highlight before he slipped back to sixth. Forced out wide onto the green by Roberts late in the race trulyꦿ ended his hopes of a podium in France.
That run wide saw him 🎀almost back into the clutches of Fermin Aldeguer, who made the best of hisꦜ poor qualifying to be leading the chasing group on the second Folladore Boscoscuro.
Aldeguer was a 🍸clear seventh, pu﷽lling away from Tony Arbolino who was also trying to make a move in the right direction after starting tenth, moving up to eighth for Elf Marc VDS.
Th🐼e Italian was the latest rider to get the best of Albert Arenas who had to settle for ninth for Gresini, in turn clear of Izan Guevara, who completed the top ten for CFMOTO Inde Aspar.
Jeremy Alcoba was next to see the chequered flag in eleve🏅nth for Yamaha VR46 Master Camp, with Marc VDS rider Filip Salac just holding off top rookie Senna Agius (Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP, 13th ) and his te🐓ammate Darryn Binder (14th) for twelfth over the line.
The final point on offer went to Marcos Ramirez for🎃 American Racing.
A race to forget for Dixon
Jake Dixon was already up against it, after having looked to have made progr♒ess with his issues at the Jerez test. A crash earlier in the Le Mans weekend 🅘saw him on the back foot once again.
Qualiꩵfying eleventh, the CFMOTO Inde Aspar rider went the wrong way, before fighting back up to 15th. Trying to move higher, Dixon was caught by Aguis, the contact sending him wide, finishing 17th.
Jaume Masia was the best of the most recent s⛦et✃ on Moto3 graduates, just ahead in 16th for the Gas Up team.
Crashes, Injuries and Replacements
Barry Baltus was the first to exit, but was soon followed by frontrunner📖 Manuel Gonzalez, who had a fiery start to th꧃e race, almost hitting Garcia, who went on to win. The Gresininrider had looked to have setted before exiting from fifth on lap five.
Zonta van den Goorbergh also failed to go the distance, with🧔 Diogo Moreira retiring to the pits with an issue.
Several riders were out of contention before rac💙e day.
Celestino Vietti was in Le Mans but declared unfit for Red Bull KTM Ajo. Alex Escrig took part in the first practice but withdrew, with pain from the injuries he is carrying. Jorge ꧒Navarro (20th) was called in again as a late replacement by the Klint Forward Factory Team.
Bo Bendsneyder was replaced by Daniel Munoz ( DNF) at the Gas Up team. Idemitsu Honda Team Asia’s Mario Aji missed the round to recover from arm pum𝄹p surgery. He was not replaced.
Championship Standings
Victory sees Garcia t🐷ake over🗹 from Joe Robert in the overall standings, leading the way with 89 points.
The American slips to se🐬cond, eight points behind. Aldeguer remains third after picking up enough points, now on 63 - but fourth placed Ai Ogura has the same total after his stunning run through the pack for his first podium finish this season.