ROUND 6 / MAY 29-31, 2026
MUGELLO CIRCUIT / SCARPERIA E SAN PIERO, ITALY
ROAD RACE I FIM MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
P102
ing) joined the fun at the start
of race two. Gutierrez dumped
it at turn one starting lap two,
meaning McDonald was happy
to watch on as Granado and
Iannone sparred for the win.
Iannone's penultimate lap pass
at San Donato sealed it for a
famous comeback win.
Just three points cover
McDonald (73 points) and
Granado (70) in the series.
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with Oscar Gutierrez (Niti Racing)
joining in. Iannone's charge was
halted by a long-lap penalty for
overtaking under yellow flags.
And Gutierrez launched a late at-
tack to pass Granado starting the
final lap and beat the Brazilian by
a tenth of a second, with McDon
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ald a further tenth back in third.
More was to come. Filippo
Rovelli (ParkInGo Team) and
Jake Lewis (Saddlemen Rac
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Harley-Davidson
Bagger World Cup
The billing for Mugello was giv-
en a boost by Andrea Iannone
(Niti Racing) joining the series.
The former bad boy of MotoGP
was quickly up to speed, qualify
-
ing third behind Eric Granado
and Archie McDonald (Joe Ras-
cal Racing).
Race one was a four-way fight
MotoGP Sprint Race (Top 10)
1. Raul Fernandez (Apr) 19:28.408
2. Jorge Martin (Apr) +1.289
3. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Duc) +3.287
4. Marco Bezzecchi (Apr) +4.481
5. Marc Marquez (Duc) +9.055
6. Fermin Aldeguer (Duc) +9.758
7. Francesco Bagnaia (Duc) +10.983
8. Ai Ogura (Apr) +11.411
9. Pedro Acosta (KTM) +11.809
10. Diogo Moreira (Hon) +12.932
MotoGP (Top 10)
1. Marco Bezzecchi (Apr) 40:57.347
2. Jorge Martin (Apr) +3.559
3. Francesco Bagnaia (Duc) +5.098
4. Ai Ogura (Apr) +5.132
5. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Duc) +5.453
6. Pedro Acosta (KTM) +7.467
7. Marc Marquez (Duc) +10.762
8. Fermin Aldeguer (Duc) +14.644
9. Raul Fernandez (Apr) +13.380
10. Diogo Moreira (Hon) +21.366
Alvaro Carpe (51) headed
this monster freight train
of riders to take the Moto3
win at Mugello.