Moto3 Mugello, Race: Italian double, extraordinary Migno precedes Di Giannantonio

First career victory for the Sky Racing Team driver, Guevara completes the podium

Moto3 Mugello, Race: Italian double, extraordinary Migno precedes Di GiannantonioMoto3 Mugello, Race: Italian double, extraordinary Migno precedes Di Giannantonio

GP Mugello Moto3 Race – Italian double at the Italian Grand Prix. Incredible and undecided race until the last lap. Andrea Migno (Sky Racin team VR46) wins, first career victory, and first KTM victory this season.

According to Fabio di Giannantonio (Gresini). First career podium for Juanfran Guevara who finished third.

Fourth position for Darrin Binder, followed by Aron Canet (Estrella Galicia) and John McPhee.

Seventh position for the world championship leader Joan Mir (Leopard), followed by Ayumu Sasaki, who started from the last place. Marcos Ramirez and Nicolò Bulega (Sky Racing Team VR46) complete the top ten.
Enea Bastianini (Estrella Galicia) is outside the top ten, 11th. Only 13th Romano Fenati, author of a race always with the leaders.

Niccolò Antonelli (KTM Ajo) precedes Marco Bezzecchi (CIP) and Lorenzo dalla Porta (Mahindra), sixteenth, 17th and 19th respectively.

Twenty-first Tony Arbolino (SIC58 Squadra Corse), preceding Manuel Pagliani (CIP)

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Di Giannantonio started very well from the front row and immediately took the lead at the first corner. Great comeback by Martin, yesterday's poleman but penalized by 12 positions.

Fenati isn't up for it and takes the lead before the end of the lap. The long straight brings the group back together. Suzuki and Mir are also in the small group fighting for the top positions.

After 2 laps Martin recovers to third position, in the meantime Diggia still in front.

With 17 laps to go Martin takes the lead, behind him Binder and McPhee.

After 4 laps the whole group remains compact, no one manages to make a difference and open a small gap.

With 16 laps to go Romano Fenati tries to escape, but the long Mugello straight favors his pursuers. The player from Ascoli took over the lead, but Di Giannantonio remained tied to him.

The following lap, like a bolt from the blue, Andrea Migno takes the lead of the group, behind him Mir and Ramirez. But the wake on the long straight changes the ranking with each pass. The next lap and Diggia takes the lead followed by Fenati.

With 11 laps to go they are all still stuck together, each pass at San Donato seems like a new restart. Mir is in front of everyone, followed by Fenati and McPhee.

With 9 laps to go Mir maintains the lead, ahead of Binder and Suzuki. There are 24 drivers in one second. Behind all the Italians remain hooked, ready to attempt the attack at the end of the straight.

With 7 laps to go the situation does not change. Mir in command and Bulega, launching from behind, reaches fourth place. In the wake of the Spaniard under the angora command of Giannantonio.

With 5 laps to go, Migno takes the lead followed by Suzuki and Sasaki, who started from the last spot. Meanwhile Fenati 17th and Bulega 15th. The following lap contact between Binder and Suzuki, the Japanese of the Sic58 team loses several positions. Before the end of the lap, Guevara leads the group.

Heart-pounding last 3 laps, all the riders remain very close, anything can still happen, in the meantime Fenati, Bulega, and Bastianini remain at the back of the group.

Last lap with Migno launching into a film library braking, taking the lead at the first corner. behind him Di Giannantonio and Binder.

Andrea Migno wins the Italian Grand Prix ahead of Fabio di Giannantonio and Juanfran Guevara.

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