“On Friday morning, dressed in my Motul Superfan gear (sunglasses, cap, T-shirt) I began with a visit to the works teams, Motul’s technical partners, Honda Racing and the Suzuki Endurance Racing team. Then I did a couple of laps behind Damien Saulnier, the Junior Team Le Mans Sud Suzuki team manager, on a specially-adapted GSX-R 1000. It had a second pair of handlebars on the fuel tank and it was absolutely sensational, above all when you’ve raced as you realise just how good the guy who’s riding it really is.”
“I also did a lap in the bus with Saulnier who pointed out the specific features of the track. On Friday evening, the ACO hosted the legends of the 24 Heures Motos including five-time winners Alex Viera and Gregory Leblanc as well as the record-holder of the number of participations, Gérard Jolivet. I talked to them and it was really exciting.
“On Saturday at 08:30 it was breakfast time in the Motul lounge before going to the Louit 33 and Honda Racing pits during the warm-up. Then I visited the race control centre, the commentator’s box and the press room. The buzz at the start is something really fabulous when you live it facing the packed grandstands in a fully-charged electric ambiance. On Sunday morning, I also went to the museum and sampled the motorbike simulator before following the finish in the parc fermé and the podium ceremony in the Trophy room. It was magic, all the more so as the race was a real thriller!
“My Motul Superfan experience at Le Mans reignited my desire to get back on the circuits. I’ve just sold the R6 and bought a Honda CBR 1000, the same bike as the winners of the 24 Heures Motos. Bravo Motul!”