MotoGP: victory for Frenchman Johann Zarco in Australia, the first of his career


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On Saturday, during the Australian Grand Prix, Frenchman Johann Zarco won the first victory of his career in the premier motorcycling category by dominating championship leader Francesco Bagnaia. Starting in fifth position, the Frenchman had a superb race and took the lead on the last lap.

Frenchman Johann Zarco (Ducati-Pramac) scored the first victory of his MotoGP career by winning the Australian GP on Saturday ahead of championship leader Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati), while Jorge Martin (Ducati-Pramac) lost everything on the last lap and finished fifth. Starting in fifth position, the Frenchman had a superb race and took control on the last lap while his teammate was in distress. He resisted the reigning world champion until the end.

“The feeling is incredible”

Present in the premier category of motorcycling since 2017, Zarco, double Moto2 world champion (2015, 2016) waited until the end of his seventh season and his 120th Grand Prix to finally achieve his first success in MotoGP. “The feeling is incredible. I made a good start and I had to fight a lot. When I was behind Pecco (Bagnaia), I held on to stay in contact. We saw that Jorge Martin slowed down a lot and I tried to pass,” he explained directly. “After so many races, finally winning gives me so much emotion… I still have a hard time realizing it,” added the Frenchman before taking the first step of the podium.

Zarco’s happiness, however, was the misfortune of Martin, who started from pole position and dominated the entire race before collapsing on the last lap and losing valuable points in the race for the world title. The Spaniard, who is now 27 lengths behind Bagnaia in the championship, lost the very daring bet he had attempted: the soft tire he had decided to put on the rear, unlike almost all his opponents. who had put on a medium tire, did not last the distance and fell back five places on the last lap.

Italian Fabio Di Giannantonio (Ducati-Gresini) also seized his chance and finished third, securing the first podium of his MotoGP career. The other Frenchman, Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha), had a complicated race: starting in 16th position, he finally took an anonymous 14th place, a week after his podium in Indonesia (3rd).



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