Honda sensationally stop Ducati from breaking their unique MotoGP record
Ducati denied a spot in MotoGP record books

Honda halted Ducati’s desire tꦑo break their MotoGP record for consecut🎐ive wins at Le Mans on Sunday.
A victory at the French MotoGP for any Ducati rider would have broken the all-time record (in 500c/MotoGP🍃) for most grand prix wins in a row for a single manufacturer.
Ducati had already equalled the record - held by Honda - of 22 consecutive wins when Gresini’s Alex Marquez won iꦦn Jerez.
Ducati were, as usual, heavily favoured to win again in Le Mans but were poetically denied by LCR Honda’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Johann Zarco.
Honda deny Ducati a MotoGP record

Zarco’s historic win - a Frenchman winning in France as a huge underdog - thwarted Ducati’s attempt to break the 🍸record.
It means Honda and Ducati sh꧃are the record, with 22 wins apiece, for the most consecutiv🧜e grand prix wins in MotoGP.
Ducati's wins had come via both Marquez brothers most rece♉ntly, Pecco Ba🥃gnaia, Jorge Martin and Enea Bastianini.
The run of Ducati dominance stretched back to the 2024 Circuit of the Americas, which Maverick 𒀰Vinales won on an Aprilia.
Honda's original record stretched from the 1997 Maꦑlaysian Grand Prix to the 1✅998 Dutch TT at Assen.
Zarco's win in France was Honda's first premi꧟er class win for two years.
Alex Rins, also with the LCR satellite team, won the 2023 Americas MotoGP which was the Japanese manufacturer's prioไr success.

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