Great results at Mugello

Moto2: Pasini's masterpiece: Mattia has undergone an outstanding race. That was great. Technical, aggressive, able to handle emergencies.
Mattia longed for his victory and it finally came in the Mugello track, which saw him triumph exactly eight years ago after a long battle with his friend Marco Simoncelli, to whom he wanted to dedicate the victory.
The Italtrans team driver gave a formidable spectacle on the Tuscan circuit, taking the lead from the first lap, showing completely different trajectories from rivals and succeeding in cutting the finish line after a lasting shake when he managed to get the best out of Luthi and Marquez.

Pasini, in fact, having been overwhelmed by the Swiss and the Spanish on the reptilienum, has almost seen his efforts fired because of an extreme detachment of Luthi who had dirty the trajectory of Italian at San Donato, but Mattia did not win And after having overtaken the Swiss managed to have the best of Marquez also by winning an extremely deserved victory.
Portuguese Miguel Oliveira completes a big race in Italy with fifth place. A great result after the difficulties encountered in the previous two days.
Oliveira stays in the Top 5 for the fourth time this year, while teammate Binder after a heroic comeback of 14 positions finishes his race at tenth place.
After this Italian round of the season, Miguel Oliveira is fourth in the overall ranking with 70 points.
MotoGP: Stunning Alvaro Bautista's test, which with his Ducati GP16 succeeded in battling equal arms with Marc Marquez's official Honda finishing the race in fifth place.
The eighth qualifying behind Lorenzo was not to be underestimated, because Alvaro Bautista wanted to play the leading role in Mugello. The Spaniard at the Grand Prix of Italy did not leave anything to chance, emerging on the long distance, despite an uphill start.
His is the third Ducati among the top five at the finish line.
Moto3: The Spaniard of Leopard Racing Team finishes the Mugello Grand Prix in seventh position, maintaining unchanged the advantage over his rivals in the championship.
From the start of the race it was immediately apparent that achieving victory would not have been a simple thing.
A group of riders fought for the first position, using a variety of different lines in every corner. Joan Mir fought with the knife between the teeth in the top five but then bottled in the traffic and did not go beyond the seventh position.
Mir rises to 108 points, leaving the 34-point gap unchanged by his pursuers.

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