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Francesco Bagnaia expressed optimism after practice at the French Grand Prix, indicating he found his limit early in the weekend. Currently ninth in the championship with 34 points, he trails leader Marco Bezzecchi by 67 points.
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Francesco Bagnaia sounded positive after practice at the French Grand Prix, feeling like heād found his limit early in the weekend. The two-time MotoGP champion has had a rough start to 2026, but Friday at Le Mans offered some encouragement.
After four rounds, Bagnaia sits ninth in the championship with 34 points and is already 67 behind early leader Marco Bezzecchi of Aprilia. Itās been a difficult stretch, but Friday gave Ducati something to build on.
Heās only finished two of those races, with his best result being P9 in America. While heās managed podiums in the last two Sprints ā both second-place finishes ā his pace over full race distances has still left plenty of questions.
Ducati saw something to build on this time out, though, as Johann Zarco led the way for LCR in practice at Le Mans. Bagnaia finished third overall and was well ahead of teammate Marc Marquez, who ended up back in P13 and will have to go through Q1.
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Ducatiās new fairing, which Bagnaia first tried out during the post-race test at Jerez, was aimed at improving the front-end feel of the Desmosedici GP26. He believes those upgrades have started to pay off at Le Mans, helping him find his ālimitā during practice.
Zarco posted a 1:29.907 to lead Fridayās pre-qualifying session, just ahead of VR46ās Fabio Di Giannantonio and Bagnaiaās 1:30.045. Gresiniās Alex Marquez also put up a 1:30.045 on his own GP26, slotting into fourth.
Bagnaia said via Moto.it: āLetās wait and see. It went well, we worked well, the conditions were good today, and the work we did in testing today helped me a bit.
Francesco Bagnaia is currently in ninth place in the MotoGP championship standings.
Francesco Bagnaia has 34 points in the 2026 MotoGP season.
Francesco Bagnaia's best result in recent MotoGP races is a ninth-place finish in America, along with two second-place finishes in the last two Sprints.

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āIām happy with the feeling I had. I pushed myself to the limit, and thatās something thatās really satisfying ā understanding why, and reaching the limit is exciting. Overall, itās been a positive day from the morning onwards, improving step by step. Iām happy.ā
Bagnaiaās day didnāt go off without a hitch. The two-time champion crashed at Turn 6 late in the session, disrupting Marquezās final flying lap. The crash came as Bagnaia pushed for an even quicker time and ended up in the gravel.
The incident could have further repercussions, too. Bagnaia isnāt sure if Ducati will have a replacement ready for his GP26 after he ādestroyedā the one he had during the crash.
āThings were already going well, and that one made me feel a bit better,ā Bagnaia added. āSo, itās a positive. I destroyed it. I hope weāll have one for tomorrow, too. But if it rains, we wonāt use it.ā
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