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The 1979 French motorcycle Grand Prix was the last round of the 1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 31 August–2 September 1979 at the Bugatti Circuit in Le Mans.

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  • 1979 French motorcycle Grand Prix (en)
  • Gran Premio de Francia de Motociclismo de 1979 (es)
  • Grand Prix moto de France 1979 (fr)
  • Gran Premio motociclistico di Francia 1979 (it)
  • Grand Prix-wegrace van Frankrijk 1979 (nl)
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  • The 1979 French motorcycle Grand Prix was the last round of the 1979 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 31 August–2 September 1979 at the Bugatti Circuit in Le Mans. (en)
  • El Gran Premio de Francia de Motociclismo de 1979 fue la decimotercera y última prueba de la temporada 1979 del Campeonato Mundial de Motociclismo. El Gran Premio se disputó el 2 de septiembre de 1979 en el Circuito Bugatti de Le Mans. (es)
  • Le Grand Prix moto de France 1979 est la treizième manche du Championnat du monde de vitesse moto 1979. La compétition s'est déroulée du 31 août au 2 septembre 1979 sur le Circuit Bugatti au Mans. C'est la 45e édition du Grand Prix moto de France et la 23e édition comptant pour le championnat du monde. (fr)
  • De Grand Prix-wegrace van Frankrijk 1979 was de dertiende en laatste race van het wereldkampioenschap wegrace-seizoen 1979. De races werden verreden op 2 september 1979 op het Circuit Bugatti nabij Le Mans, Frankrijk. Tijdens deze Grand Prix werden de wereldtitels in de 50cc-klasse en de 500cc-klasse beslist. (nl)
  • Il Gran Premio motociclistico di Francia fu l'ultimo appuntamento del motomondiale 1979. Si svolse il 2 settembre 1979 a Le Mans alla presenza di oltre 130.000 spettatori, e corsero tutte le classi tranne i sidecar "tradizionali" (B2A). Il programma della giornata iniziò con la gara della 50, vinta facilmente da Eugenio Lazzarini che si laureò anche Campione del mondo della categoria (primo italiano a riuscirci). Seguì la 350, svoltasi sotto una pioggia intermittente dalla quale emerse vincitore il francese Patrick Fernandez. Doppietta Kawasaki in 250; ritirato Graziano Rossi. (it)
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