CFMOTO celebrated another milestone at the French Grand Prix as Máximo Quiles delivered a flawless performance in wet conditions, securing his second consecutive victory and third win of the season. Starting from the front row, the Spaniard led from lights out to the checkered flag, finishing nearly two seconds clear. Despite limited experience in the rain, Quiles rode with confidence and precision, extending his championship lead to 46 points after just five races.
Teammate Marco Morelli showed early promise, climbing into podium contention before a late crash pushed him to the back. Refusing to quit, the Argentine fought his way back to finish 13th, keeping himself sixth overall in the standings with 48 points.
In Moto2, the weather forced one of the shortest races in memory. Dani Holgado suffered a heavy crash on lap one but was able to restart after a red flag. Battling pain and tricky conditions, he crossed the line 11th but was later disqualified for missing a front fender.
Meanwhile, David Alonso overcame shoulder discomfort to secure a strong fifth place, balancing aggression with caution in the shortened nine‑lap sprint.
Key Highlights
- Máximo Quiles: Third win of the season, second consecutive victory, now leads Moto3 standings by 46 points.
- Marco Morelli: Early podium fight, crash recovery to finish 13th, sits sixth overall.
- Dani Holgado: Heavy crash, restarted after red flag, later disqualified.
- David Alonso: Battled shoulder pain, finished fifth in Moto2.