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Ducati stops Valentino's domine
Stoner and his Desmosedici win at the Mugello and interrupt Valentino's reign at Tuscany Circuit. On second place, behind australian rider, Jorge Lorenzo, than Rossi. In 250 an epic battle between Pasini and Simoncelli with ten overtakings in the final lap. Bradley Smith is the winner in 125 class.
Classification
Ordine d'arrivo
MotoGP
1. Casey Stoner Ducati, in 45'41"894
2. Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha, a 1"001
3. Valentino Rossi Yamaha, a 2"076
4. Andrea Dovizioso Honda, a 2"129
5. Loris Capirossi Suzuki, a 3"274
6. Colin Edwards Yamaha, a 24"451
7. James Toseland Yamaha, a 25"621
8. Randy De Puniet Honda, a 26"046
9. Niccolo Canepa Ducati, a 31"815
10. Chris Vermeulen Suzuki, a 34"814
250
1. Mattia Pasini Aprilia 45'38"391 (media 144,801 km/h)
2. Marco Simoncelli Gilera 0"117
3. Alvaro Bautista Aprilia 1"293
4. Thomas Luthi Aprilia 24"557
5. Hector Barbera Aprilia 27"014
6. Hiroshi Aoyama Honda 30"037
7. Alex Debon Aprilia 31"325
8. Hector Faubel Honda 35"178
9. Raffaele De Rosa Honda 44"856
10. Roberto Locatelli Gilera 46"483
125
1. Bradley Smith Aprilia 40'09"523 (media 156,728 km/h)
2. Nicolas Terol Aprilia 0"216
3. Julian Simon Aprilia 7"114
4. Pol Espargaro Derbi 11"829
5. Marc Marquez KTM 12"315
6. Johann Zarco Aprilia 14"605
7. Scott Redding Aprilia 15"305
8. Stefan Bradl Aprilia 22"255
9. Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 22"392
10. Sandro Cortese Derbi 29"239
Mugello, what's more?
Extraordinary Mugello. Not the rain, not the wind, not the bad weather. Italian Grand Prix has showed how wonderful is the Championship in a track like Scarperia,'s track. Casey Stoner in MotoGp, Mattia Pasini in 250 and Bradley Smith in 125 are the winners of the day.
Classification
MotoGP
1. Casey Stoner Ducati, in 45'41"894
2. Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha, a 1"001
3. Valentino Rossi Yamaha, a 2"076
4. Andrea Dovizioso Honda, a 2"129
5. Loris Capirossi Suzuki, a 3"274
6. Colin Edwards Yamaha, a 24"451
7. James Toseland Yamaha, a 25"621
8. Randy De Puniet Honda, a 26"046
9. Niccolo Canepa Ducati, a 31"815
10. Chris Vermeulen Suzuki, a 34"814
250
1. Mattia Pasini Aprilia 45'38"391 (media 144,801 km/h)
2. Marco Simoncelli Gilera 0"117
3. Alvaro Bautista Aprilia 1"293
4. Thomas Luthi Aprilia 24"557
5. Hector Barbera Aprilia 27"014
6. Hiroshi Aoyama Honda 30"037
7. Alex Debon Aprilia 31"325
8. Hector Faubel Honda 35"178
9. Raffaele De Rosa Honda 44"856
10. Roberto Locatelli Gilera 46"483
125
1. Bradley Smith Aprilia 40'09"523 (media 156,728 km/h)
2. Nicolas Terol Aprilia 0"216
3. Julian Simon Aprilia 7"114
4. Pol Espargaro Derbi 11"829
5. Marc Marquez KTM 12"315
6. Johann Zarco Aprilia 14"605
7. Scott Redding Aprilia 15"305
8. Stefan Bradl Aprilia 22"255
9. Lorenzo Savadori Aprilia 22"392
10. Sandro Cortese Derbi 29"239
Lorenzo, Bautista and Smith the poleman
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Hungry Valentino wants 10th victory at the Mugello
To forget Le Mans. This is the most important project for Valentino Rossi. The 'doctor' wants to reach the tenth victory at the Mugello, his Home track. 1 in 125, 1 in 250 and seven with MotoGp, these are the 'data' that explains his feeling with Mugello Circuit.
"Like always Mugello is a matter of honour, non a race like other races" Vsalentino said.





