MotoGP: Allez les Bleus! Quartararo and Zarco hoping for more French success

MotoGP world champion Fabio Quartararo 'hopes' for more French success following Johann Zarco and his double podium in Mandalika, the Pramac Ducati rider worried Quartararo 'will be champion again'.
Fabio Quartararo, Johann Zarco, Indonesian MotoGP, 19 March 2022
Fabio Quartararo, Johann Zarco, Indonesian MotoGP, 19 March 2022
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Was the Indonesian MotoGP a sign of things to come after French riders Fabio Q🌄uartararo and Johann Zarco finished on the podium for the first time in 2022? 

Both riders produced incredible performances in what were nothing short of treacherous conditions, while also having late race pace good enough tꦦo challenge eventual r✃ace winner Miguel Oliveira. 

However, after struggling to make their way through on factory Ducati rider Jack Miller, more so in the case of Zarco who spent several laps tucked up behind the Australian, both men ran out of laps to challenge for victory due to an origi🔯nally 27-lap race being reduced to 20 because of fears ♚over track conditions. 

The pair’s double podium was a repeat of round two of the 2021 season at Lusail, which 🅘sparked an interesting response when asked if this could be a sign of things to ❀come.

Stepping up fi𝐆rst, the former two-time Moto2 world champion jokingly said: "I think if it happens he [Quartararo] will be world༺ champion again." 

A more serious ෴Z🎐arco then concluded: "I think we are in the second race of the year, but to be third and fifth in the championship is good for our country. 

"It confirms th💛at we can be there for th🅺e whole season if we do everything well. 

"For my side, I had a good season last year, not as good as Fabio, but I’m trying to work even better from the practices to get my ꦉlevel stronger in the race."

Although Zarco and Quartararo oꦗnly shared the podium once more after their 2021 Qatar success - finished second and third at Le Mans, chances are both riders▨ could top that in 2022, not only because of the increased number of races, but the current form of both riders. 

Quartararo responded by saying he 'hopes' for more French success, esp♈ecially since Spain and Italy have close to Football-like participation numbers, therefore ♉making the achievement all the more impressive. 

"I hope it’s a great season for both of us. Last year the first half of the season was great to have ﷺtwo French - two French out of two in the world championship - we don’t have a Football team like Spain and Italy in the MotoGP," said Quartararo. 

"I☂t was great to﷽ have two French riders in the top two positions."

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