The Tech3 KTM Factory Racing took its seventh start of the season in Le Mans for the SHARK Grand Prix de France, with a record-breaking attendance from the French motorcycle fans who were back in full capacity for the first time since 2019. The atmosphere was very special as the crowd sang their national anthem, the iconic Marseillaise, before the race started. Rookies Remy Gardner and Raul Fernandez were starting from the twenty-second and twenty-fourth positions respectively following a tough qualifying Saturday on the famous Bugatti Circuit.

A cloudy Sunday was on the horizon this morning as grey clouds started to threaten the MotoGP paddock. Was it going to be a dry, wet, flag-to-flag race? During the twenty-minutes of the allocated warm up, Australian Remy Gardner made his final adjustments for the race in two runs separated by a bike swap training ahead of an eventual flag-to-flag race. The rain eventually came earlier than planned today, at 11am, and the sun was shining for the MotoGP race this afternoon. Remy was one of the three riders on the grid to set off with a hard tyre at the front. From his twenty-second, he took a great start and got himself rapidly in the positions close to the top 15. Unfortunately, a contact with fellow rookie rider Fabio Di Giannantonio caused Remy to crash in only his fourth lap, in corner 7. A tough result to swallow for Remy and his crew after a good start to the race.

On the other side of the garage, Raul Fernandez was starting from the back of the grid for his return to racing after missing out on both the Portugal and Spanish Grand Prix. Although he was declared fit to race, his wrist still caused the Spaniard some pain all weekend long. During the warm up this morning, he also practiced for a potential flag-to-flag race. Finally this afternoon, he took the start of his seventh MotoGP race with a medium tyre at the front and a soft at the rear, just like most of the class. The start to the race was not ideal as he lost the front of the group. Unfortunately, he lost the front on turn 6 of the seventh lap as he was trying to catch up with the group of riders ahead of him.

Tech3 KTM Factory Racing goes home disappointed, but we keep our heads up, continue to work hard, and we look forward to heading to the iconic Mugello circuit for the Gran Premio d'Italia Oakley, on May 27-29.

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Remy Gardner

Position: DNF

Championship: 23rd

Points: 3


"It was a very difficult weekend for us here at the French Grand Prix. We struggled to find a good pace or the right settings on Friday and Saturday, but today it seemed that we had managed to make a little step. Fabio Di Giannantonio closed the door under my nose, I did a high side, and retired unfortunately."

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Raul Fernandez

Position: DNF

Championship: 24th

Points: 0


"The most important thing today is that I am ok after my crash so I feel lucky. I am really disappointed with myself. Before exiting the garage, I told myself that I had to finish the race for my team, for their home Grand Prix, so I want to apologise to them.

At the start of the race, I pushed too much trying to catch the group of riders ahead of me, and I ended up making a mistake and crashed, losing the front tyre. Although my hand still hurts, today I was getting closer to Remy Gardner and the KTM Factory riders, so it is a great shame.

We are going through a tough period right now. We need to continue to work hard and find how we can improve our bikes so we can be faster and feel more confident on them. The goal is also to enjoy riding, because when you fight at the back of the grid, it is not very fun."

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Hervé Poncharal

Team Manager


"Let’s start with the positives: Claude Michy, the event organizer, together with his team, did a fantastic job. I believe history was written as we had 110k fans here at the French Grand Prix, a record-breaking attendance. It is a sign that MotoGP is going well and keeps growing. I would like to congratulate him, and I hope that other organizers will look at what he has achieved this weekend. We also had great weather all weekend long, something that we were praying for, so everything was set for a great Sunday.

Unfortunately, for Tech3 KTM Factory Racing, it was a weekend to forget. Both our riders crashed early stages in the race today. We are not far from the disaster because it is not very often that both riders crash. It is a shame because I think that Remy Gardner was doing a good job as he was in P16 when he crashed, and it was one of his best starts since the beginning of the year. This weekend was rather positive for him as both his feeling on the bike and his lap times improved. Raul Fernandez  was back from his nasty wrist injury and still felt a lot of pain riding his bike, but he still wanted to race. He felt good today but was too ambitious when trying to catch the other riders and he ended up crashing.

We are sorry that we could not do better in front of our home crowd, but we have to try to keep positive, keep working, and hopefully the hard work of all the team will pay off. We look forward to going to Mugello in two weeks."

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