2025 French motorcycle Grand Prix

  2025 French Grand Prix
Race details
Race 6 of 22 races in the
2025 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
Date10–11 May 2025
Official nameMichelin Grand Prix of France
LocationBugatti Circuit
Le Mans, France
Course
  • Permanent racing facility
  • 4.185 km (2.600 mi)
MotoGP
Pole position
Rider Fabio Quartararo Yamaha
Time 1:29.324
Fastest lap
Rider Álex Márquez Ducati
Time 1:34.187 on lap 3
Podium
First Johann Zarco Honda
Second Marc Márquez Ducati
Third Fermín Aldeguer Ducati
Moto2
Pole position
Rider Manuel González Kalex
Time 1:34.315
Fastest lap
Rider Barry Baltus Kalex
Time 1:34.941 on lap 10
Podium
First Manuel González Kalex
Second Barry Baltus Kalex
Third Arón Canet Kalex
Moto3
Pole position
Rider Máximo Quiles KTM
Time 1:39.947
Fastest lap
Rider Álvaro Carpe KTM
Time 1:40.838 on lap 11
Podium
First José Antonio Rueda KTM
Second Joel Kelso KTM
Third David Muñoz KTM
MotoE Race 1
Pole position
Rider Alessandro Zaccone Ducati
Time 1:39.545
Fastest lap
Rider Andrea Mantovani Ducati
Time 1:39.736 on lap 2
Podium
First Óscar Gutiérrez Ducati
Second Andrea Mantovani Ducati
Third Alessandro Zaccone Ducati
MotoE Race 2
Pole position
Rider Alessandro Zaccone Ducati
Time 1:39.545
Fastest lap
Rider Mattia Casadei Ducati
Time 1:40.080 on lap 3
Podium
First Mattia Casadei Ducati
Second Kevin Zannoni Ducati
Third Jordi Torres Ducati

The 2025 French motorcycle Grand Prix (officially known as the Michelin Grand Prix of France) was the sixth round of the 2025 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season and the first round of the 2025 MotoE World Championship. All races (except for both MotoE races which were held on 10 May) were held at the Bugatti Circuit in Le Mans on 11 May 2025.

Johann Zarco became the first French rider to win in Le Mans since Pierre Monneret in 1954 during a dramatic race marked by changing weather conditions. It was Zarco’s first win since Phillip Island in 2023 for Pramac Racing, and LCR Honda’s first win since Álex Rins at Circuit of the Americas earlier in the same year. Championship leader Marc Márquez finished second for the Ducati factory team, ending the constructor's streak of 22 consecutive Grand Prix wins, a record they were previously tied with Honda. Honda's record was 22 wins in a row from Malaysia in 1997 to the Dutch TT in 1998. Fermín Aldeguer managed to achieve his first podium in the premier class after finishing in 3rd place as a rookie.

For the first time in history, MotoGP welcomed more than 311,797 attendance to a grand prix.