Fabio Quartararo honour awarded by French president dates back to Napoleon

The Chevalier de la Légion D'Honneur is France’s highest or🥀der of military and 𒁏civil merit

President Emmanuel Macron and Fabio Quartararo
President Emmanuel Macron and Fabio Quartararo

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Quartararo has been honou🤪red with&nbs𒊎p;France’s highest order of military and civil merit.

The Chevalier de la Légion D'Honneur was bestowed upon the MotoGP rider by Fra🔯nce President Emmanuel Macro💦n at the Élysée Palace in Paris.

It is th⭕e highest honour in France꧃ and dates back to Napoleon.

He is just the third French motorsports star to rece🍌ive the award, after Sebastian Loeb and Alain Prost.

Quartararo won the 2021 MotoGP championship and o𓄧nly missed out on retaining his title on th🍷e final day of 2022.

But last year, Quart🀅araro endured a dreadful campaign blighted by his below-par Y🅠amaha.

He secured just three podiums and finished 10th in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:MotoGP standings, his worst result in his fiv꧟e🦂 years in the premier class.

New concessions rules will allow Yamaha a big chance to clos🍨e the gap to the front-runners Ducati.

Those rules mean Quartararo and new teammate Alex Rins can be on track from February 1 at the Sepangꦇ shakedown.

But they will continue to be restricted by having only two bikes on the 2024 grid, compared to four for KTM, Aprilia andꩲ Honda, and eight for Ducati.

Quartararo is also entering the final year of his current contract with⛎ Yamaha.

All but two MotoGP riders are also in the final year of deals with their manufacturers meaning a rider merry-go-round could commence from this summer, with 𝐆Quartararo inevitably hot property.

How the Yamaha M1 shapes up fro🎉m the Sepang sha💙kedown will be the first step in Quartararo deciding his long-term future.

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