Sunday MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 race recaps from Mugello (2024)

2024 MotoGP World Championship
Round Seven – Gran Premio d’Italia Brembo
Mugello – Sunday

Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) completed a near-perfect weekend on home turf with a masterclass victory that saw the home crowd erupt and the defending champion celebrate his victory in rock-star fashion.

Bagnaia stormed to the lead from lights out and then kept it on perfect rails to stay just out of the reach of Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) for much of the race, with the gap going up and down but rarely any more than half-a-second until the final laps.

Enea Bastianini (Ducati Lenovo Team) put together an almighty final charge to spring a surprise on Jorge Martin that saw him steal second place and some points from the championship leader.

Bagnaia’s victory is Ducati’s 93rd MotoGP win on what was his 93rd start in MotoGP. This is Bagnaia’s 22nd MotoGP win, all of which he’s taken with Ducati. He now has only one fewer than MotoGP Legend Casey Stoner, who is the most successful Ducati rider in the class. This is also Bagnaia’s 63rd career Grand Prix podium – his racing number prior to running the #1.

MotoGP Race Report

Bagnaia was in second place around San Donato for the first time as he threaded the needle from the second row, he immediately then lined up and shot past Martin to go into the lead. From there, the hammer was down as Martin dug in to hold on. Bastianini third ahead of Marc Marquez and Maverick Viñales (Aprilia Racing).

Three-tenths, six-tenths, eight-tenths, five-tenths; Martin wasn’t getting dropped, but he wasn’t consistently able to stay close enough to attack Bagnaia for the lead. Meanwhile, Pedro Acosta (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) was on the march.

Marc Marquez made a move on Bastianini into San Donato and headed wide, with Bastia hitting back immediately, and that put Acosta right on Marquez’ tail, the youngster shadowed him around the lap but couldn’t find a way through, only to then run wide at the final corner and was forced to watch the Gresini Ducati disappear out of striking distance.

At the front, Bagnaia led Martin led Bastianini, with Marquez then starting to harry Bastia. Acosta was a few tenths further back, with Franco Morbidelli (Prima Pramac Racing) starting to come under pressure from Viñales with 12 laps to go.

Jorge Martin went deep into San Donato with 10 laps to go, but gathered it back up without losing too much ground.

Six laps to go… Marc Marquez finally made a move on Bastianini, attacking into San Donato with a clean move that gave Bastia no right of reply.

Marc’s mission seemed then to catch Martin, but Martin was starting to cut the gap to the front once again. By three laps to go, it had been halved from the eight or nine-tenth maximum that Bagnaia had enjoyed at any point…

However, Bagnaia then threw down the gauntlet and disappeared again as Bastianini stole the spotlight as he squeezed past Marc Marquez at Scarperia, the exact same style of move Marc had pulled on him earlier. The Beast was on a charge and wasn’t done yet…

As Bagnaia crossed the line to take his third Italian GP win in a row as part of his second Mugello double, Bastianini was homing in on Jorge Martin. Into the very final corner, Bastianini found space on the inside to complete the fairytale 1-2 for Lenovo Ducati. Pandemonium erupted in the grandstands.

Over the line with time in hand over Martin, Bastianini followed Bagnaia home – and cut Martin’s series lead to just 18 points.

Marc Marquez was forced to settle for fourth.

Pedro Acosta ended up in a lonelier ride for fifth after he’d lost touch with the front group.

Fabio Di Giannantonio (Pertamina Enduro VR46 Racing Team) caught Alex Marquez (Gresini Racing MotoGP) and got past him, and then managed to catch Viñales and Morbidelli to create a three-way fight for sixth. He made it past the Aprilia just as the race entered the final three laps, but Morbidelli managed to stay ahead to take P6 ahead of the VR46 rider, Viñales and Alex Marquez.

Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) didn’t get the same stellar start as he did on Saturday, but the South African held off Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Racing) to complete the top ten.

MotoGP Mugello Race Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1F BagnaiaDuc40m51.385
2E BastianiniDuc+0.799
3J MartinDuc+0.924
4M MarquezDuc+2.064
5P AcostaKtm+7.501
6F MorbidelliDuc+9.890
7F GiannantonioDuc+10.076
8M ViñalesApr+11.683
9A MarquezDuc+13.535
10B BinderKtm+15.901
11A EspargaroApr+19.182
12R FernandezApr+20.307
13M BezzecchiDuc+20.346
14M OliveiraApr+23.292
15A RinsYam+23.613
16J MillerKtm+28.417
17P EspargaroKtm+28.778
18F QuartararoYam+30.622
19J ZarcoHon+31.457
20L MariniHon+32.310
21L SavadoriApr+46.724
Not Classified
DNFT NakagamiHon14 laps
DNFJ MirHon17 laps
DNFA FernandezKTM19 laps

Mugello MotoGP Top Speeds Across Weekend

PosRiderBikeSpeed
1Pol ESPARGAROKTM366.1
2Alex MARQUEZDUCATI364.8
3Marco BEZZECCHIDUCATI364.8
4Pedro ACOSTAKTM364.8
5Brad BINDERKTM362.4
6Maverick VIÑALESAPRILIA362.4
7Fabio DI GIANNANTONIODUCATI362.4
8Jack MILLERKTM362.4
9Aleix ESPARGAROAPRILIA362.4
10Miguel OLIVEIRAAPRILIA361.2
11Fabio QUARTARAROYAMAHA361.2
12Alex RINSYAMAHA361.2
13Marc MARQUEZDUCATI361.2
14Franco MORBIDELLIDUCATI360.0
15Augusto FERNANDEZKTM360.0
16Johann ZARCOHONDA360.0
17Jorge MARTINDUCATI360.0
18Takaaki NAKAGAMIHONDA358.8
19Raul FERNANDEZAPRILIA358.8
20Joan MIRHONDA358.8
21Francesco BAGNAIADUCATI357.6
22Enea BASTIANINIDUCATI357.6
23Luca MARINIHONDA357.6
24Lorenzo SAVADORIAPRILIA351.7

MotoGP Championship Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Martin171
2Bagnaia153
3Marquez136
4Bastianini114
5Acosta101
6Viñales100
7Binder85
8Espargaro82
9Di Giannantonio74
10Marquez51
11Bezzecchi45
12Fernandez32
13Quartararo32
14Morbidelli31
15Oliveira31
16Miller27
17Fernandez13
18Mir13
19Zarco9
20Rins8
21Nakagami8
22Pedrosa7
23Marini0
24Bradl0

Moto2

In a blockbuster Moto2 race at Mugello, Joe Roberts took victory in a nail-biting last lap decider, the American repelling the best efforts of Manuel Gonzalez to take top honours for the first time since the 2022 Portuguese GP. Completing the podium was Alonso Lopez, who was elbows out in the front fight, as ever.

Off like a rocket at the start, Roberts led early on the opening lap. He had close competition, though, with Lopez and a Darryn Binder following on eagerly. A flying start also came in from Ai Ogura as well, who stormed to seventh after starting 12th.

Lopez would follow Roberts until lap four before he pounced at San Donato, but it wouldn’t be until Turn 3 before he could make the move stick. Unfortunately for the MB Conveyors Speed Up team, it was glory for one and disaster for another in that moment as Lopez’ team-mate Fermin Aledguer crashed out after contact from Jeremy Alcoba.

Still in the lead, Lopez now had Gonzalez behind as he had found his way through on Roberts. Slightly further back in the lead pack, disaster stuck for Binder, who skittled into the gravel at Arrabbiata 1, an early end to what had been a strong weekend all round.

In a six-rider battle for the lead, everything was building to a grandstand last half of the race. The action kicked off as Roberts and Lopez ran wide at Turn 1 – giving them both more work to do – and allowing Gonzalez and Canet to the lead. But it wouldn’t be long before Roberts would then return the favour and find his way through to the front with just three laps remaining, asking questions of the others at the front.

As a dramatic finish loomed, Roberts entered the final lap in the lead. Gonzalez got a fantastic slipstream and attacked round San Donato, but the American hit back at the next available chance, diving to the inside at Turn 2. Under the highest of pressure, Roberts held strong to take his first victory since the 2022 Portuguese GP by just 0.067s. Gonzalez’ search for a first Moto2 win goes on, and Lopez picked up third podium of the season.

Claiming fourth was Championship leader Sergio Garcia (MT Helmets – MSI), whose advantage in the standings has reduced to seven points. Behind Garcia was teammate Ogura, who Garcia pipped on the last lap, ahead of Aron Canet (Fantic Racing) and home hero Celestino Vietti (Red Bull KTM Ajo). Izan Guevara (CFMOTO Inde Aspar Team) claimed eighth as IDEMITSU Honda Team Asia’s Somkiat Chantra and OnlyFans American Racing Team’s Marcos Ramirez rounded out the top 10.

Rookie Senna Agius took a lot from three action-packed days. The young Australian was the only rider in the Moto2 field who had never been to Mugello before. Starting from 26th on the grid, the 18-year-old faced a major challenge, but he worked his way forward to 17th place, just missing out on the points.

Senna Agius – P17

It was one of those weekends where I struggled to get a feeling for the bike. We tried a lot, and I also changed my riding style to make it better: It’s true that we improved, but we couldn’t keep up with the steps the others were making. It was a head-scratching weekend, but we will learn from it and attack again in Assen.

Moto2 Mugello Race Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1J RobertsKal22m24.411
2M GonzalezKal+0.067
3A LopezBos+0.934
4S GarciaBos+1.192
5A OguraBos+1.253
6A CanetKal+1.859
7C ViettiKal+2.618
8I GuevaraKal+3.349
9S ChantraKal+3.450
10M RamirezKal+5.877
11D MoreiraKal+6.516
12J DixonKal+10.969
13D ÖncüKal+11.782
14Z GoorberghKal+11.930
15M AjiKal+13.036
16T ArbolinoKal+13.381
17S AgiusKal+15.564
18B BaltusKal+15.618
19A ArenasKal+15.760
20D FoggiaKal+17.512
21J MasiaKal+17.576
22D MuñozKal+17.779
23X CardelusKal+28.024
24A EscrigFor+34.678
25X ArtigasFor+35.265
26M PasiniBos+1m18.428
Not Classified
DNFA SasakiKal2 laps
DNFF SalacKal5 laps
DNFD BinderKal7 laps
DNFJ AlcobaKal9 laps
DNFF AldeguerBos9 laps

Moto2 Mugello Top Speeds Across Weekend

PosRiderBikeSpeed
1Deniz ÖNCÜKALEX308.5
2Jeremy ALCOBAKALEX308.5
3Ayumu SASAKIKALEX307.6
4Darryn BINDERKALEX306.8
5Dennis FOGGIAKALEX304.2
6Izan GUEVARAKALEX303.3
7Filip SALACKALEX303.3
8Diogo MOREIRAKALEX303.3
9Jaume MASIAKALEX303.3
10Mattia PASINIBOSCOSCURO302.5
11Mario AJIKALEX302.5
12Senna AGIUSKALEX302.5
13Celestino VIETTIKALEX301.6
14Tony ARBOLINOKALEX301.6
15Ai OGURABOSCOSCURO300.8
16Manuel GONZALEZKALEX300.8
17Marcos RAMIREZKALEX300.8
18Fermin ALDEGUERBOSCOSCURO300.8
19Jake DIXONKALEX300.8
20Somkiat CHANTRAKALEX300.8
21Daniel MUÑOZKALEX300.0
22Joe ROBERTSKALEX300.0
23Xavi CARDELUSKALEX300.0
24Barry BALTUSKALEX299.1
25Albert ARENASKALEX299.1
26Aron CANETKALEX299.1
27Sergio GARCIABOSCOSCURO299.1
28Zonta VD GOORBERGHKALEX299.1
29Alonso LOPEZBOSCOSCURO298.3
30Alex ESCRIGFORWARD296.7
31Xavier ARTIGASFORWARD293.4

Moto2 Championship Standings

PosRiderPoints
1GARCIA Sergio122
2ROBERTS Joe115
3OGURA Ai99
4LOPEZ Alonso79
5GONZALEZ Manuel66
6ALDEGUER Fermin63
7CANET Aron58
8ARENAS Albert48
9ALCOBA Jeremy43
10VIETTI Celestino38
11RAMIREZ Marcos35
12CHANTRA Somkiat35
13ARBOLINO Tony33
14BALTUS Barry23
15DIXON Jake20
16GUEVARA Izan18
17AGIUS Senna16
18SALAC Filip14
19VD GOORBERGH Zonta13
20FOGGIA Dennis10
21MOREIRA Diogo7
22NAVARRO Jorge6
23ÖNCÜ Deniz6
24BINDER Darryn5
25MASIA Jaume3
26BENDSNEYDER Bo2
27AJI Mario2
28FERRARI Matteo1
29CARDELUS Xavi0
30PASINI Mattia0
31ESCRIG Alex0
32ARTIGAS Xavier0
33MUÑOZ Daniel0
34SASAKI Ayumu0

Moto3

David Alonso (CFMoto Valresa Aspar Team) remains the rider to beat in Moto3, taking his fifth win of the season in style at Mugello. The Colombian led from the front for much of a shortened 11-lap dash and held off a late charge from Collin Veijer (Liqui Moly Husqvarna Intact GP) to take another 25-point haul. Ryusei Yamanaka (MT Helmets – MSI) charged up from P13 on the grid to secure third and his first ever Grand Prix podium.

The initial start was red-flagged following a crash for Fillippo Farioli (SIC58 Squadra Corse) and Xabi Zurutuza (Red Bull KTM Ajo). Zurutuza was taken to the hospital for further examination. Once back underway, the distance was reduced to 11 laps of Mugello, with one clear aim for most: keeping up with Alonso.

There was drama nearly immediately as Dani Holgado (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) tagged riders at Turn 1 and sent Jose Antonio Rueda (Red Bull KTM Ajo) and Stefano Nepa (LEVEL UP-MTA) crashing out, with the #96 given a double Long Lap for irresponsible riding.

Meanwhile at the front, it was a breakway group of six making their moves: Alonso, Veijer, Yamanaka, Ivan Ortola (MT Helmets – MSI), Taiyo Furusato (Honda Team Asia) and David Muñoz (BOE Motorsports).

With four to go, it looked like Alonso was trying to make a break. It took Veijer a couple of laps to take over in second and get enough breathing space to start trying to close the Colombian down. But that he did, and by the start of the final lap, the Dutchman was within a couple of tenths, with Ortola in third.

Ultimately, however, he couldn’t get close enough to make a move, and then there was drama in the fight for the final place on the podium, too, as Ortola slid out at Turn 12, ending his rostrum hopes. One of the quickest remounts of all time saw him still take sixth, but Yamanaka was up the road to take his maiden Grand Prix podium and continue his impressive consistency running near the front in 2024.

Fourth went to Furusato as he was the final rider within a couple of seconds of the front, with Muñoz forced to settle for fifth further down the road. Ortola remounted for that sixth ahead of another impressive ride from rookie Luca Lunetta (SIC58 Squadra Corse). Adrian Fernandez (Leopard Racing), rookie Jacob Roulstone (Red Bull GASGAS Tech3) and Matteo Bertelle (Kopron Rivacold Snipers Team) completed the top ten in a closer group battle.

Jacob Roulstone – P9

We are happy to get another top 10 result, although I am a bit annoyed with myself for the decision to go with the medium tyre, but we learn from these mistakes. We raced well, especially within the first laps, I feel like I have improved in this area since my debuts in the class, which is a good thing. It was a shame, though, that I could not go with the front group. As soon as I opened the gas, there were obviously many riders, the straight was so long but turn 1 was quite tight, so I lost a bit of contact with the front there. We take away a lot of positives from this weekend, so thank you to my team for their awesome job this weekend! In a couple of weeks, we will go to Assen, a track that I like, where I got a podium in the Red Bull Rookies Cup, so I’m excited to go!”

Joel Kelso – P10

“The race didn’t start off great due to some Moto 3 mayhem, but I felt quite strong once we got going! When the red flag came out, I decided to run the softer rear tyre for the 11-lap sprint. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to brake late and have as much confidence with it as I did on the medium. I won’t make excuses for myself. I know where I need to improve, been a tough couple races but nothing I haven’t experienced before! I’ll keep on pushing on and come out the other side smiling. Can’t wait to reward all the fans who continue to support me. Next stop is Assen,a track I love!”

Moto3 Mugello Race Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Gap
1D AlonsoCFM5m52.882
2I OrtolaKTM+0.099
3C VeijerHUS+0.193
4T FurusatoHON+0.286
5J RuedaKTM+1.906
6J RoulstoneGAS+2.146
7D MuñozKTM+2.258
8D HolgadoGAS+3.085
9S NepaKTM+3.184
10J KelsoKTM+3.515
11R RossiKTM+3.554
12A FernandezHON+4.835
13T SuzukiHUS+4.880
14R YamanakaKTM+4.971
15L LunettaHON+5.070
16A PiquerasHON+6.843
17M BertelleHON+8.067
18N CarraroKTM+8.069
19S OgdenHON+8.445
20J EstebanCFM+9.678
21D AlmansaHON+10.048
22N DettwilerKTM+10.088
23J WhatleyHON+11.241
24T BuasriHON+11.829
25F FarioliHON1 lap

Moto3 Mugello Top Speeds Across Weekend

PosRiderBikeSpeed
1Collin VEIJERHUSQVARNA251.7
2David ALONSOCFMOTO251.7
3Ryusei YAMANAKAKTM251.7
4Joel ESTEBANCFMOTO251.1
5Ivan ORTOLAKTM251.1
6Joel KELSOKTM250.5
7Angel PIQUERASHONDA250.5
8David MUÑOZKTM250.5
9Riccardo ROSSIKTM250.5
10Xabi ZURUTUZAKTM250.0
11Taiyo FURUSATOHONDA250.0
12Daniel HOLGADOGASGAS249.4
13Stefano NEPAKTM249.4
14Adrian FERNANDEZHONDA249.4
15Nicola CARRAROKTM249.4
16Tatsuki SUZUKIHUSQVARNA248.8
17Jacob ROULSTONEGASGAS248.8
18Scott OGDENHONDA248.8
19Luca LUNETTAHONDA248.8
20David ALMANSAHONDA248.2
21Filippo FARIOLIHONDA248.2
22Jose Antonio RUEDAKTM247.7
23Matteo BERTELLEHONDA247.1
24Tatchakorn BUASRIHONDA246.5
25Noah DETTWILERKTM246.0
26Joshua WHATLEYHONDA244.3

Moto3 Championship Standings

PosRiderPoints
1ALONSO David143
2HOLGADO Daniel106
3VEIJER Collin95
4ORTOLA Ivan80
5MUÑOZ David60
6YAMANAKA Ryusei56
7KELSO Joel46
8RUEDA Jose Antonio45
9FERNANDEZ Adrian45
10ROULSTONE Jacob42
11PIQUERAS Angel41
12ESTEBAN Joel35
13FURUSATO Taiyo31
14SUZUKI Tatsuki31
15NEPA Stefano29
16LUNETTA Luca24
17ROSSI Riccardo16
18CARRARO Nicola15
19BERTELLE Matteo14
20FARIOLI Filippo11
21OGDEN Scott5
22ZURUTUZA Xabi3
2024 FIM MotoGP World Championship calendar (Updated)
RndDateLocation
110 MarQatar Lusail International Circuit
224 MarPortugal Autódromo Internacional do Algarve
314 AprAmericas Circuit of The Americas
428 AprSpain Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto
512 MayFrance Le Mans
626 MayCatalunya Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
702 JunItaly Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello
930 JunNetherlands TT Circuit Assen
1007 JulGermany Sachsenring
1104 AugGreat Britain Silverstone Circuit
1218 AugAustria Red Bull Ring-Spielberg
1301 SepAragon MotorLand Aragón
1408 SepSan Marino e della Riviera di Rimini Misano
1522 SepKazakhstan Sokol International Racetrack
1629 SepIndonesia Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit
1706 OctJapan Mobility Resort Motegi
1820 OctAustralia Phillip Island
1927 OctThailand Chang International Circuit
2003 NovMalaysia Sepang International Circuit
2117 NovComunitat Valenciana Circuit Ricardo Tormo

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