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Johann Zarco Breaks Down Unexpected Gambling Loss in the Czech MotoGP

July 22, 2025 3 Min Read
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For the second time in several MotoGP weekends, Johann Zarco went against the common tire choice trend—an approach that didn’t pay off for him. After selecting a medium wet rear tire during the Sachsenring Sprint and finishing seventh despite starting on the front row against rivals using soft rear tires, the French rider decided to take another unique route at Brno in dry conditions.

Starting ninth on the grid, Zarco was the only competitor to pick soft rear slick tires for Sunday’s Grand Prix. This decision was driven by encouraging long-term performance observed during the morning warm-ups, where Zarco posted competitive times on soft tires that were 16 laps old. However, the hot track temperatures on race day proved costly, and that gamble did not bring the desired results.

Even so, the LCR Honda rider managed to clock the fastest lap of the race on the final circuit, finishing in 13th place. “It was a tough race. It’s disappointing not to have a better result after a strong Saturday,” Zarco admitted, referring to his eighth-place finish in the sprint on soft rear tires.

He explained, “I avoided medium rear tires because I was confident the soft would perform well, as it had looked promising during the sprint and was not too wear-intensive. But with the high heat today, even the front tires struggled, and I couldn’t capitalize on the rear tire. After halfway through the race, it became very difficult. It was the wrong choice, and I didn’t fully understand it.”

Despite the setback, Zarco secured 8th place in the World Championship standings, remaining the leading Honda rider among the top 14. “At least I brought home some points to close the first half of the season positively, maintaining eighth place,” he noted. Zarco also reflected on his season, highlighting two standout performances in France and the UK, which helped him meet the initial goal of multiple top-10 finishes.

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While many MotoGP riders now head off for a three-week summer break, Zarco’s attention turns to the prestigious Suzuki Eight-Hour endurance race, where he aims to defend the HRC team’s victory from last year. “I’ll rest for four days in Osaka, then take a week off in Suzuki,” he shared. Pramac’s Jack Miller will also join Zarco in competing at Suzuka, with Miller racing for Yamaha.

Fan Take: Zarco’s bold tire choices underline the high-stakes strategic decisions that can make or break a race in MotoGP. This story highlights the unpredictable nature of the sport and reminds fans how innovation and risk-taking remain key to pushing the limits and shaping championship battles.

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