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MotoGP Mugello: Aegerter extends MotoE lead as Ferrari wins at home

Dynavolt Intact GP’s Dominique Aegerter left Italy with a 29 points lead in the FIM Enel MotoE World Cup after two trips to the Mugello podium at the weekend.

A win on Saturday and a second place on Sunday - after the FIM Stewards were brought in to decide the dead heat - extended the Swiss rider’s dominance in the electric class. Home hero Matteo Ferrari switched the rivals’ positions across the two days to conclude the Italian Grand Prix with a win on home turf

The opening action produced a thriller of a first race at Mugello, with Aegerter securing victory despite starting the final lap in fifth. Italians Ferrari (Felo Gresini MotoE) and Andrea Mantovani - Bradley Smith’s injury replacement at WithU GRT RNF - initially completed the podium celebrations in front of their home fans, however further drama saw Mantovani later disqualified for low tyre pressures. LCR’s Eric Granado was ultimately granted the promotion to third.

Race two saw the leading positions reversed on Sunday as Ferrari claimed the spoils in front of his home support. Aegerter crossed the line at exactly the same time as Openbank Aspar’s Marc Alcoba but took second position thanks to setting the fastest lap.

A flurry of mid-race overtaking under yellow flags saw reviews by the FIM Stewards once again, altering the final standings with Alcoba dropped a further three positions. LCR’s Miquel Pons gaining the promotion to third with WithU GRT’s Niccolo Canepa and Granado also demoted a position each to sixth and eighth respectively.

Aegerter’s double podium means the 2021 runner up is now 29 points clear at the top of the World Cup standings over Granado and 30 over Ferrari. With a near-month-long break before the fourth round of the season kicks off at

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