2025 French Moto2 - Race Results
Race results from the 2025 Moto2 French Grand✨ Prix at Le Mans, where Manuel Gonzalez fought back for a third win.

Manuel Gonzalez did not have everything his own way but fought back to lead the rest over the line once again to be winner of round six, the Moto2 French Grand Prix at Le Mans.
Starting from pole once again after securing the top spot on the grid five times in six races, the Liqui Moly Intact GP rider 𒆙saw Diogo🎐 Moreira push ahead at lights out, leading until lap five.
Once Gonzalez had found his way through at Chemin Aux Boe☂uf he retained the lead, but was pushed all the way by fellow Kalex rider Barry Baltus who was never more than two or three tenths behind until the final❀ lap.
Gonzalez pulled away for a third win of the se💝ason, a final 1.811s ahead of his💖 main race rival.
Baltus had only just misse🔜d out on Q2 on Friday and topped Q1 before finishing second in qualifying, offering the closest challenge to Gon🐼zalez in that session too. That determination saw him able to fight back, having slipped back into the chasing group.
It means consecutive second place finishes for the Belgian, having also been the rider behind Gonzalez in Jerez, in Le Mans he lead a team 2-3 over the line for Fantic Raci𒆙ng Li꧑no Sonego.
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Having qualified fifth🔴, Aron Canet had a poor start and slipped back to ninth over the opening laps.
His fightback through the field was on the limit with a huge save at turn four on lap fourteen shortly after taking third leaving the Spaniard with all the work t𝄹o do again.
Slipping and sliding, bu𒅌t with improved feeling on the bike, Canet was able to fight back for a podium finish at a track not favoured by the #44.
Early leader Moreira was fourth after holding his own in the battle for the final podium spo🎉t for Ital𝄹trans.
There was pressure from both Jake Dixon and Albert A🍌renas, with the Elf Marc VDS rider the next to see the chequered flag, a close fifth and again the ൩top Boscoscuro rider.
Dixon was running with the race numbers of Owen Jenner and Shane Richardson on his bike in Le Mans, in tribute to the two racers who sadly passed in an incident in a Supersp🐓ort race at the opening BSB round at Oulton Park.
Arenas had improved over the weekend to qualify four🐲th, but slipped back over the opening laps.
Able to f♍ight back, he could not stop Dixon passing on the penultimate lap leaving the Italjet Gresini rider s🐼ixth.
Salac was beh♛ind teammate Dixon for much of the race before slipping back to seventh, with Celestino Vietti starting to bridge the gap but unable to catch the Czech rider, in eighth for Folladore SpeedRS.
Ivan Ortola made hugꦯe gains over the weekend, Having started FP1 way down in 23rd the QJMotor Frinsa - MSI rider went on to be the⛄ highest qualifying rookie in tenth.
Holding firm in the race he remained the top of the class🌺 debutants, finishing at the front of the next group racing each other on track, for ninth.
Alonso Lope𝓰z completed the top ten for Folladore Speed🌱RS.
2025 Moto2 Le Mans - Race Results | ||||
Pos | Rider | Nat | Team | Time |
1 | Manuel Gonzalez | SPA | Liqui Moly Dynavolt Intact GP (Kalex) | 35m 05.439s |
2 | Barry Baltus | BEL | Fantic Racing LINO SONEGO(Kalex) | +1.811s |
3 | Aron Canet | SPA | Fantic Racing LINO SONEGO (Kalex) | +6.113s |
4 | Diogo Moreira | BRA | Italtrans Racing Team (Kalex) | +6.480s |
5 | Jake Dixon | GBR | Elf Marc VDS Racing (Boscoscuro) | +6.775s |
6 | Albert Arenas | SPA | Italjet Gresini Moto2 (Kalex) | +8.026s |
7 | Filip Salac | CZE | Elf Marc VDS Racing (Boscoscuro) | +8.621s |
8 | Celestino Vietti | ITA | Folladore SpeedRS (Boscoscuro) | +9.363s |
9 | Ivan Ortola | SPA | QJMOTOR - FRINSA -- MSI (Boscoscuro) | +12.805s |
10 | Alonso Lopez | SPA | Folladore SpeedRS (Boscoscuro) | +13.071s |
11 | David Alonso | COL | CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team (Kalex) | +15.758s |
12 | Joe Roberts | USA | OnlyFans American Racing Team (Kalex) | +17.369s |
13 | Sergio Garcia | SPA | QJMOTOR - FRINSA -- MSI (Boscoscuro) | +17.578s |
14 | Senna Agius | AUS | Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP (Kalex) | +18.683s |
15 | Marcos Ramirez | SPA | OnlyFans American Racing Team (Kalex) | +18.880s |
16 | Daniel Holgado | SPA | CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team (Kalex) | +24.212s |
17 | Deniz Oncu | TUR | Red Bull KTM Ajo (Kalex) | =24.695s |
18 | Adrian Huertas | SPA | Italtrans Racing Team (Kalex) | +32.466s |
19 | Zonta van den Goorbergh | NED | RW - Idrofoglia Racing GP (Kalex) | +32.639s |
20 | Ayumu Sasaki | JPN | RW - Idrofoglia Racing GP (Kalex) | +39.496s |
21 | Daniel Munoz | SPA | KLINT Forward Factory Team (Forward) | +46.559s |
22 | Yuki Kunii | JPN | IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia (Kalex) | +47.032s |
23 | Izan Guevara | SPA | BLU CRU Pramac Yamaha Moto2 (Boscoscuro) | DNF |
24 | Jorge Navarro | SPA | KLINT Forward Factory Team (Forward) | DNF |
25 | Tony Arbolino | ITA | BLU CRU PramacYamaha Moto2 (Boscoscuro) | DNF |
26 | Collin Veijer | NED | Red Bull KTM Ajo (Kalex) | DNF |
David Alonso was one of two riders with a long lap penalty to serve. Getting his loop trip out of the way early allowed the Aspar🥀 rider to come back for eleventh after a late push.
Joe Roberts was also on a late charge into the points, taking Sergio Garcia late on the last lap for twelfth for American Racing.
2024 race winner📖 Garcia had an enjoyed a far more positivꦑe weekend for QJMotor - Frinsa - MSI.
The Spaniard was able to feature in the top ten in the early sessions, befo𝓰re a fall in qualifying left him in 16th on the grid. His early pace came to the 🐠fore in the race climbing to twelfth quickly before losing out to the American on the last lap for a solid 13th.
Se⭕nna Agius was awarded his long lap penalty for a shortcut in the race. He too was able to stage a comeback, finishing 14th on the second Dynavolt bike, with Marcos Ramirez picking up the final point in 15th on the second American Racing entry.
Daniel Holgado missed out in 16th for Aspar, racing Deniz Oncu for position - the Red Bull KTM Ajo rider was the only man to take a session from Gonzalez when he 🌠topped FP2 with what was then a new record lap.
There was an issue for Zonta van den Goorbergh on the warm-up lap where he seemingly stalled, leading to a pit lane st﷽art and a 19th place finish꧃.
Crashes, Injuries and Replacements
Collin🍸 Veijer had an early exit, 🅺off on the opening lap at turn eight.
Tony Arbওolino was next to exit, with no Blu Cru Pramac Yamaha finishers after Izan Guevara retired to the pits.
Jo🐭rge Navarro failed to go the distance, exiting at turn eight on lap twelve.
Mario Aji missed the round after dislocating his shoulder in qualifying at Jerez, and was not replaced by Honda Team🦄 Asia.
Darryn Binder was declared unfit to continue after his crash with Zonta van Den Goorbergh in FP1, unable to serve his penalty for the🔯 incident this weekend.
FP2 was🧸 the first session for Daniel Munoz at Forward Ra🐻cing (21st) an extremely late replacement for Alex Escrig after his Friday fall.
Championship Standings
💯Gonzalez enjoyed a seven 🥂point lead ahead of the Le Mans Moto2 round, now extended to sixteen point difference, on a total of 111.
Canet remains second overall, with 95 points to his name after finishing third. Dꩵixon is third overall with 77 points, just ahead of Baltus, who is just four behind the Brit on 73ꦛ.
Holgado remains top rookie in the overall standings, despite not picking up a point in 16th, having already picked up 36, for twelfth overall. Ortola closes in after his strong race, up three places to 15th on 17 points ahead of Alonso who was twelve.