The 2022 season of the CIV is coming to an end and the penultimate round was staged in Mugello, which could already decree the first champions of this year. Michele Pirro had the first match point, but the complicated track conditions due to the rain in Race 1 led him to crash twice. A technical problem on the last lap stopped him in Race 2, postponing the party to the last appointment, in Imola in October. Round of the first times, with Randy Krummenacher winning Race 1 and Alessandro Delbianco winning Race 2.
The weekend ends with a great scare: the Supersport600, which could have awarded the 600CIV title to Marco Bussolotti, but an accident involving three drivers forced them to display the red flag, with a restart at 7pm which however led to a second and definitive interruption due to the light. Apprehension for Emanuele Pusceddu, taken to the hospital. Updates are awaited.
Superbike
Saturday – The Saturday races of the Pata round at Mugello gave emotions starting with Sbkwhich saw the first victory at the CIV of Randy Krummenacher. The Swiss driver achieved success on a track that was drying out after the intense morning rain. Difficult conditions therefore, which did not prevent the Yamaha Team Keope rider from conquering the first position with more than 22 seconds of advantage over Alex Bernardi’s Aprilia Nuova M2 Racing, with Luca Vitali’s Honda Scuderia Improve – Firenze Motor closing the podium. . Double fall for Michele Pirro. The Barni Spark Racing Team rider still managed to restart, finishing eleventh, with a damaged Ducati and without the aid of the front brake. Out instead for a crash Alessandro Delbianco. In the general classification Pirro is the leader with 184 p. ahead of Delbianco with 123 p. and Vitali with 110 p.
Sunday – A twist in Sbk. It was at Mugello Alessandro Delbianco to win. The Aprilia Nuova M2 Racing rider thus obtained the long-awaited first victory in the category, conquering the success with a second advantage over the Yamaha Keope Motor Team of Randy Krummenacherwith Honda Scuderia Improve – Firenze Motor of Luca Vitali to close the podium. The theatrical coup took place at the end of the penultimate lap. Michele Pirro he was in the lead, in full control of the race, when his Ducati Barni Spark Racing Team started smoking. Technical problem for him and retirement, just as he was about to win yet another Italian title. In the general classification Pirro is the leader with 184 p. ahead of Delbianco with 148 p. and Vitali with 126 p.
Moto3
Saturday – In Moto3 was Vicente Perez Selfa to win, first success also for him this season. The We Race-SM POS Corse BeOn driver crossed the line first with a five-second advantage over his rivals. Behind him, a three-way fight for the remaining top positions, with the Pata Talento Azzurro FMI Cesare Tiezzi (AC Racing Beon) second ahead of Alberto Ferrandez Beneite (Gp Project 2 WP Factory Racing 2WheelsPoliTo). And with Biagio Miceli (Gresini Racing) at the foot of the podium, very close to his rivals. In the general classification Carraro, engaged in the Moto3 world championship to replace the injured Matteo Bertelle, is still the leader with 151 p. in front of Tiezzi with 143 p. and Ferrandez with 129 p.
Sunday – Double for Vicente Perez Selfa in Moto3. The We Race-SM POS Corse BeOn rider concluded a perfect weekend, pole and double victory, with today’s success obtained with more than 11 seconds ahead of Alberto Ferrandez Beneite (Gp Project 2 WP Factory Racing 2WheelsPoliTo). Tussle for the third step of the podium, at the end of which it was Daniel Munoz (Phantom) who got the better of Biagio Miceli (Gresini Racing) and Mattia Volpi (Brevo). Sixth position for the Pata Talento Azzurro FMI driver Cesare Tiezzi (AC Racing BeOn). In the general classification Tiezzi is the leader with 153 p. ahead of Carraro with 151 p. and Ferrandez with 149 p.
Supersport 600 and SSNG
Saturday – Head to head in the SSNG, with Nicholas Spinelli (Barni Spark Racing Team) and Matteo Ferrari (Ducati Toccio Racing) fighting for the sprint victory. The Barni Spark Racing Team rider achieved the success, the first for him in the category, only 8 thousandths over his rival on Ducati Toccio Racing. Third place, more than 26 seconds behind the leaders, for Lorenzo Gabellini (Cecchini Racing Team Ducati), with Massimo Roccoli (Yamaha Promodriver Organization) at the foot of the podium. In the general classification Spinelli is the new leader with 142 p. ahead of Roccoli with 141 p. and Roberto Mercandelli (Red and Black Yamaha Team, 7th in the race) at 129 p. In 600CIV victory for Emanuele Pusceddu (J. Angel Racing Team Yamaha), winner ahead of Marco Bussolotti (Axon-Seven Team Yamaha) with Kevin Zannoni (Team Red and Black Yamaha) third. In the general classification Bussolotti is at the top with 200 p. ahead of Zannoni with 155 p. and Pusceddu at 150 p.
Sunday – The Supersport race, after being interrupted by two red flags exposed due to falls, was canceled because, being the last of the day, it could no longer enjoy the visibility conditions necessary to run safely. In the first fall, Emanuele Pusceddu found a likely head injury. After being promptly rescued and stabilized at the circuit medical center, he was transported to the Careggi hospital in Florence for further checks.
Premoto 3
Saturday – Tussle in Premoto 3, with the first six riders enclosed in four tenths. To win the victory was Leonardo Zanni (AC Racing Team Brevo), ahead of Brian Diego Uriarte (BeOn) with Lorenzo Cavalletto (We Race-SM POS Corse Brevo) in third position. Very close to them they finished in order: Edoardo Liguori (Pasini Racing Team 2WheelsPoliTo), Giulio Pugliese (AC Racing Team Brevo) and the South African Kgopotso Mononyane (M&M Technical Team). In the general classification Zanni is the leader with 162 p. ahead of Pugliese with 132 p. and Uriarte at 105 p.
Sunday – Great battle in Premoto 3, with a sprint finish that involved six pilots. It was the winner at the photo finish Brian Diego Uriarte (BeOn), in front of the Pata Talento Azzurro FMI driver Leonardo Zanni (AC Racing Team Brevo) with his teammate Gabriel Tesini to close the podium. Sixth final position for Giulio Pugliese. In the general classification Zanni is the leader with 182 p. ahead of Pugliese with 142 p. and Uriarte with 130 p.
Supersport300
Saturday – Battle also in Ss300, with a sprint finish involving five pilots. The first position went to the poleman Matteo Vannucci (AG Motorsport Italia Yamaha), who managed to fold Oscar Nunez Roldan (TMF Guerreri Racing Team Kawasaki) second and Leonardo Carnevali (Box Pedercini Corse Kawasaki) third, with Alfonso Coppola (VM Racing Team Yamaha) and Emiliano Ercolani (Yamaha) very close to rivals. In general Carnevali is the leader with 156 p. ahead of Vannucci with 150 p. and Vocino (Prodina Racing Kawasaki, 8th on the track) with 126 p.
Sunday – Victory of Matteo Vannucci in Ss300. Starting from pole, the AG Motorsport Italia Yamaha rider was the author of a solo race conducted from start to finish, in which he imposed an unsustainable pace for his opponents, going on to win with almost ten seconds advantage over his group. pursuers. Behind him tussle for the remaining positions of the podium, with a sprint finish that saw many drivers fighting for results. To conquer the second position was Nikolas Marfurt (Racestar Yamaha) with Davide Conte (GradaraCorse Kawasaki) third, first podium for him. In the general classification Vannucci is the leader with 175 p. ahead of Carnevali (Box Pedercini Corse, 6th in the race) with 166 p. and Vocino (Prodina Racing Kawasak, out in the race) with 126 points. Vannucci who ends his season at the CIV here as he is involved in the world championship. Mattia Martella (Prodina Ircos Kawasaki) had passed second under the checkered flag, only to be then penalized by 1 second for track limit.
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