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Le Mans MotoGP race day

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So the lead order now on lap three is: 1 Marquez; 2 Miller; 3 Rossi; 4 Dovizioso; 5 Petrucci; 6 P Espargaro; 7 Lorenzo; 8 Morbidelli; 9 Crutchlow; 10 A Espargaro.

Great first few laps from Crutchlow to come up from 15th on the grid. Fellow Q1 struggler Rins is now up to 14th.
Miller slides inside Petrucci to take second, then as Petrucci runs a bit wide while trying to retaliate he gets jumped by both Rossi and Dovizioso.
Dovizioso is back up to sixth now ahead of Morbidelli, and now he passes Espargaro. Morbidelli is straight into a big tussle with Lorenzo.
Pol Espargaro is having a cracking early run on the KTM - he briefly passes Rossi for fourth.
Petrucci isn't letting Marquez gets away, he launches a big go at taking the lead but is rebuffed. That's keeping Miller and Rossi right with them.
Mir and Abraham both legged it back to the pits to try to rejoin.
Marquez leads from Petrucci, Miller, Rossi, Franco Morbidelli, Pol Espargaro and Andrea Dovizioso is right down to seventh ahead of Jorge Lorenzo.
Petrucci gets the better start and edges ahead of Marquez, but into the first braking area it's Marquez who's braver and has the inside line and takes the race lead.
Mir is absolutely furious with himself, and is punching the tyre wall. It looked like the two simply fell simultaneously, struggling with tyre temperature in the cool conditions?
A crash already on the warm-up lap! Joan Mir has crashed his Suzuki, for the third time today after two warm-up shunts, and Karel Abraham has fallen too!
Watch for the home heroes today too. Johann Zarco has had a miserable start to life at KTM and has been under heavy pressure, but he reckoned he might've had a shot at pole yesterday had the weather's timing been different. He starts 14th.

Jerez hero Fabio Quartararo was super quick in practice again here but lost out with the weather change in qualifying and starts 10th. But he was fastest in this morning's warm-up - a rather messy, crash-filled affair.
The Q1 weather change and then the arrival of more rain early in Q2 has shaken up the rest of the grid - it's a pack of Ducatis on polesitter Marc Marquez's tail, and some rapid riders are down the order, including Cal Crutchlow in 15th and Alex Rins in 19th.
So far today has been all about win droughts ending - John McPhee taking his first Moto3 victory since August 2016, Alex Marquez taking his first Moto2 victory since October 2017.

Anyone in MotoGP fancy ending a win drought? How about Valentino Rossi, last a winner in June 2017.

He had a tough Friday and had to go through Q1, but gambled on slicks there as everyone else went for wets and surged through to the pole shootout.
Here's how the grid lines up:

1 Marquez - Honda
2 Petrucci - Ducati
3 Miller - Pramac Ducati
4 Dovizioso - Ducati
5 Rossi - Yamaha
6 Morbidelli - SRT Yamaha
7 Nakagami - LCR Honda
8 Lorenzo - Honda
9 A Espargaro - Aprilia
10 Quartararo - SRT Yamaha
11 Vinales - Yamaha
12 P Espargaro - KTM
13 Bagnaia - Pramac Ducati
14 Zarco - KTM
15 Crutchlow - LCR Honda
16 Oliveira - Tech3 KTM
17 Abraham - Avintia Ducati
18 Mir - Suzuki
19 Rins - Suzuki
20 Rabat - Avintia Ducati
21 Syahrin - Tech3 KTM
22 Iannone - Aprilia
You might be tuning in expecting one of those messy wet/dry, dry/wet, dry-dry-wet-wet Le Mans thrillers after the weather of the weekend so far, but it's dry in France right now so this might be more straightforward than expected. But it's MotoGP, so it certainly won't be dull.
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of MotoGP's French Grand Prix.

By: Matt Beer

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