Le Mans [France], It was an epic showdown at the Grand Prix de France that had everything you could have asked for, with a titanic three-way battle deciding victory. After sensational pace throughout the race, George Martin (Prime Pramac Racing) stormed to a new record French GP win at Le Mans, with 297,471 fans watching the action over the weekend. Marc Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP) finished an impressive second place after passing Francesco Bagnia (Ducati Lenovo Team) in the final lap of the race. Bagnai could still stand on the podium, crossing the line in third and taking Vita points after a disappointing sprint. Leading the way to an historic French GP start was Francesco Bagnaia (Ducat Lenovo Team), who made a great start – putting Saturday's issues behind him as Martin tried to attack early on the opening lap, Bagnaia proved that Why he's #1.Maverick Viñales made a mistake entering third, with Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GasGas Tech3) moving to fifth and dropping from third to sixth. However, Acosta's race soon ended disappointingly, losing the lead while trying to overtake Fabio Di Gianantonio (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) at turn eight. While Di Giannantonio was lucky, the same could not be said of Marco Bezzecchi (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team), who crashed at the sixth turn, later in the lap it was a two-way battle at the front, with Bagnaia managing Martin. Was face to face with. There was a big battle going on for the last place on the podium, a Di Gianantonio overtook Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) for third place, Espargaro later went on the run after being overtaken by the #41, B Ducati. Lenovo Team's Enea Bastianini, with the #23, gave up a long lap to take a shortcut, Marc Márquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP) took advantage of a mistake by Viñales o lap 14, jumping the #93 to fourth and Was successful in fighting with the top three riders. Márquez tried to overtake Di Gianantonio at turn three on lap 17, but was unable to succeed before pitting a lap later.Meanwhile, the back-end brought a disastrous end to Fabio Quartararo's home race, relegating him to sixth place. It was a duel between Martin and Bagnaia, with Martin taking the race lead on lap 21, allowing Marc Márquez to catch up. Record breaking crowd at his feet. In the closing stages, Martin made a small mistake and ran away, allowing Bagnaia to once again take hold of the rear wheel, it all came down to the final lap, inches between the top three, Mar Marquez took second. Launched an attack to steal the location. With half a lap remaining Martin got across the line to win an incredible French GP B by 0.446 seconds.Marc Marquez was jumping for joy as Bagnaia finished third in a race that will go down in the history books, behind the podium trio was Bastianini, who finished fourth after managing to find a gap between the 'Beast' Showed great speed in the race. Vinales crossed the line to round out the top five, in armor, with #1. Di Giannantonio was sixth after completing the long lap, ahead of the second Prima Pramac Racine machine of Franco Morbidelli, who crossed the line in seventh place. After starting from the back of the grid, Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) was eighth behind the South African Super Ride. Espargaro and Gresini Racine MotoGP™'s Alex Marquez completed the top 10.