From 30 May to June 1, the Italian Speed Championship arrives at Mugello. The superbike challenge between Alessandro Delbianco and Michele Pirro but eyes also focused on the new Production Bike and the Supersport 600 NG
The countdown is finished, the asphalt is hot and the green traffic light of the Italian speed championship is about to shoot on the Mugello circuit. From 30 May to 1 June, the show of the Dunlop Civ 2025 arrives on the iconic Tuscan track, promising a weekend full of emotions, breathtaking duels and lots of adrenaline. After the inaugural round of Misano, which has already outlined rivalries and protagonists, the second appointment of the season comes to life with very high expectations.
Superbike
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In the queen category, the Superbike, Alessandro Delbianco (Yamaha DMR Racing) comes from absolute dominator thanks to the brace conquered in Misano. The young Italian pilot aims to maintain the leadership but will have to look at his shoulders from the veteran Michele Pirro, the decisive charge champion to redeem himself after the fall in the first race season. Pyrrhus, who guides the Ducati del Barni 51 Racing Lab, Al Mugello absolutely wants to return to success to aim for his tenth national title, a goal that would have the flavor of the legend. Eyes also focused on the pilots of the Broncos Team Ducati, Luca Vitali and Samuele Cavalieri, both authors of an excellent seasonal debut and in close struggle in the top positions. The very fast curves of Mugello could in fact change the balance, with traditionally very strong ducats on the Tuscan track.
Production Bike
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Great curiosity for the Production Bike, a category that made its debut this year offering immediately show. Davide Stirpe (Ducati Garage 51 Racing Team by DTO) arrives at Mugello strong of a brace conquered in the opening round but Riccardo Russo (BMW Pistard Racing) and Simone Saltarelli (Aprilia Revo Racing Project), both already climbed on the podium, will do everything to fill the detachment and further inflame the challenge in the ranking.
Supersport 600 ng
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There will also be action in the Supersport 600 NG, where Luca Ottaviani (MV Agusta Extreme Racing) will try to confirm his leadership after dominating the Misano round with two clear victories. But be careful of the Spanish Xavier Arts, among the main pursuers, determined to interrupt the leader’s solitary race.
Moto3 and premoto3
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The young promises of Moto3 and Premoto3 will be another unmissable element, ready to unleash in hand -to -hand battles that could decide the future protagonists of world motorcycling. Great interest also for the Sportbike category and for the matches of the Cup-Ehbc Octo, reserved for disabled pilots, which as always will prove extraordinary courage and talent.
Monomarca and TV trophies
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In the paddock there will also be the single -brand trophies of Aprilia, Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha, which complete the rich program of events that makes the weekend CIV a show not only competitive but also a big party for all fans. The television coverage will be complete: Fedarmototv and Sky Sport MotoGP will guarantee the live broadcast of all races, while fans can also follow the event in streaming on Now. Saturday, the races will start at 13:30. On Sunday, however, the Civ show will start at 09:20.
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