MotoGP Mugello: Number 46 retired at Italian Grand Prix
Valentino Rossi and the number 46 will be forever synonymous in motorcycle racing with the famous digits officially retired at Mugello on Saturday afternoon.
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Valentino Rossi and the number 46 will be forever synonymous in motorcycle racing with the famous digits officially retired at Mugello on Saturday afternoon.
Rossi retired from MotoGP at the end of the 2021 season having first competed in the grand prix world championship in 1996.
Flexbox HP40’s Aron Canet secured the spoils on Saturday morning at Mugello with a 1’51.761 lap in Moto2 FP3.
Ducati Lenovo’s Pecco Bagnaia bounced back from a turn 12 crash to top MotoGP’s FP3 at Mugello on Saturday morning.
El Mundial de MotoGP llega a su octavo gran premio de la temporada con el GP de Italia. Mugello fue territorio Ducati entre 2017 y 2019 ganando allí tres carreras consecutivas, pero Fabio Quartararo rompió su racha la termporada pasada con su triunfo el año en el que se proclamó campeón del Mundo. La marca de Borgo Panigale, además, llega con la victoria de Bastianini en el GP de Francia, bajo el brazo.
Times and results from Saturday’s MotoGP, Moto2, Moto3 free practice and qualifying sessions and MotoE race one at Mugello
Leopard’s Dennis Foggia maintained his commanding presence at home with a 1’56.576 lap around Mugello in Saturday’s FP3.
Red Bull KTM’s Miguel Oliveira began his Italian GP preparations from a disappointing 15th in the Mugello standings on Friday.