Christophe Guyot

He still is the team manager and to this day, remains the only rider/manager to win the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans motorbike race.

He has always worn number 94, the symbol of a French department and with which it carries out projects for young people, road safety and the most penniless.

After three years of travelling the world, Christophe Guyot decided to return to France successfully since he won the title of French Superbike champion in 1998.

[3] The Val de Marnaise team, still ridden by Christophe Guyot, Sébastien Scarnato and Nicolas Dussauge, will be looking forward to another victory at the 6 Hours of Nurburgring (Germany).

Finally, during the 2004 season, he won the 8 Hours of Zhuhai (China) with David Checa and William Costes, and became Endurance.

However, he remained a substitute until 2007 and competed again in a race in 2011, where he won, with his rider David Checa, the 5 Hours of Circuit Carole (Trophée Grégory Lemarchal).

It was in 2018 that he decided to partially enter the Supersport World Championship[5] with Mike Di Meglio then with a young rider: Corentin Perolari.

Between 2012 and 2018, when the channel then owns the broadcasting rights for MotoGP, he also delivered his analysis during the Dimanche Méca and Warm-up shows with Guenaelle Longy, Christophe Malbranque and Lionel Rosso.

Since 2019, Christophe Guyot has been a consultant for the Motorcycle Endurance World e Championship (EWC) alongside Gilles della Posta, Rémy Tissier and Romain Hussonnois.

Christophe Guyot is also involved with the Mutuelle des Motards in projects aimed at youth and has a role as a trainer of riders[1] for Yamaha, a manufacturer to which he is loyal.

Eric de Seynes and Christophe Guyot (Suzuka, 2017)