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There's a new day for the Italian Grand Prix. It's June, 6th, 2010. Save this date, it's the day of a great battle between Valentino Rossi, Casey Stoner, the spanish Lorenzo and Pedrosa, the italians Capirossi, Melandri and Simoncelli. Fim (Federation internationanale de motocyclisme) has created an uptade version of provisional calendar 2010.
11 April  Qatar Doha/Losail *; 25 April  Japan Motegi; 2 May  Spain Jerez de la Frontera; 23 May  France Le Mans ; 6 June  Italy Mugello; 20 June Great Britain Silverstone;  26 June  ** Netherlands Assen; 4 July Catalunya Catalunya; 18 July Germany Sachsenring; 25 July *** United States Laguna Seca; 22 August  Czech Rep. Brno; 29 August  Indianapolis Indianapolis ; 5 September  San Marino & Riviera di Rimini Misano ; 19 September  Hungary Balatonring ; 10 October  Malaysia Sepang; 17 October  Australia Phillip Island; 31 October Portugal Estoril ; 7 November Valencia Ricardo Tormo – Valencia
*:Night race; **: Saturday; ***: Only MotoGP class

The australian rider Casey Stoner repeats the pole position of the final race of the season and yesterday  afternoon he went round in a best time of 1’32.660. Jorge Lorenzo, second, is very close and we can say the same for Valentino Rossi who rolled out a new prototype M1 on which he completed 37 laps, recording a best time which left him just 0.166s down on Stoner’s time. In the first day of the test session of Valencia Marco Simoncelli,  Álvaro Bautista, Héctor Barberá, Hiroshi Aoyama made his debut on the top class bikes. Of the upcoming 250cc riders, Simoncelli was the fastest on day one of the test, completing 51 laps. The test session will stop after tomorrow. The official lap times of yesterday.1. Stoner (Ducati) 1'32''660 2. Lorenzo (Yamaha) 1'32''685 3. Rossi (Yamaha) 1'32''826 4. Pedrosa (Honda) 1'33''068 5. Hayden (Ducati) 1'33''358 6. Spies (Yamaha) 1'33''496 7. Dovizioso (Honda) 1'33''675 8. Kallio (Ducati) 1'33''726 9. De Puniet (Honda) 1'33''775 10. Melandri (Honda) 1'33''830 11. Espargaro (Ducati) 1'33''878 12. Edwards (Yamaha) 1'33''929 13. Capirossi (Suzuki) 1'34''144 14. Simoncelli (Honda) 1'35''229 15. Bautista (Suzuki) 1'35''772 16. Barbera (Ducati) 1'36''204 17. Aoyama (Honda) 1'37''964 18. Noyes (Promoracing) 1'38''654 19. Wilairot (Ftr) 1'39''815 20. Olive (Promoracing) 1'41,989

Moto2 (37 entries)
Ajo motorsport 1 ; Campetella racing 1; Cardion ab motoracing 1; Cip moto - gp250 1; Emmi - caffe latte 1; G22 racing team 2 ; Hayate racing team 2; Honda Gresini 2; Jir 2; Kino racing 1; Mapfre aspar team 2; Matteoni racing 1; Pons racing 2 ; Promoracing 2 ; Racing team by quereseno 2 ; Racing team Germany 1; Scot racing team 250 2; Speedup aprilia 2 ; Sprint tecnology racing 2; Stop and go racing team s.l. 2; Tech 3 2; Viessmann kiefer racing 2; Wtr San Marino team 1

Classe 125cc (28 entries)
Ajo motorsport 2 ; Andalucia aprilia 1; Bainet derbi 3; Bancaja aspar team 125cc 2 ; Blusens aprilia 1; Cbc corse 2;   Degraaf grand prix 2 ; Emmi caffe latte 1; Fontana racing 1; Jack & jones team 2; Loncin racing 2; Matteoni racing 2 ; Ongetta team i.s.p.a. 4 ; Racing team germany 2 ; Wtr san marino team 1

The Selection Committee comprising delegates of the FIM, Dorna and IRTA met on the 5th. November in Valencia to confirm the teams which will be invited to participate in 2010. For 125 a 

total of 15 teams with 28 riders were accepted while for Moto2 Class a total of 23 teams with 37 riders were accepted. For both classes there is a list of reserve teams in case of any eventual withdrawals.

Sportoletti (Yamaha) is the winner of Trofeo 250 FMI Cup: 8 laps of the wet race in 20.22,127. Second place for Orlandini (Aprilia) and third for Becker (Yamaha). In 600 Stock, Dionisi (Honda) - 16.03,830 - than Gallina (Kawasaki) and Rafanelli (Suzuki).
Wet race for 600 Aperta/Open won by Falaschi (Suzuki), Cini (Yamaha). Altomonte (Honda). Winners' time: 20.19.591.
You can find the full results of this event clicking on Live timing of this website.

Grand final for Moto Club Firenze and Promoracing, organizers of most of the motorcyclist races and events of the year at the Mugello Circuit. On friday 6th and saturday 7th it's the moment of SuperPrestigio Premier National Cup, with the riders of last championships of Premier Cup. 600 Stock, 600 Open and Open will be the three classes of the event. An important space is dedicated to the final race of FMI 250 Cup Trophy with riders from Germany, Austria, Slovenia and France. On friday morning and afternoon free practices and qualifying. In the morning of saturday the second session of qualifying and the four races will start in the afternoon.

 

It's missing one month only for the 'Mostra Scambio', an event that will take place at the circuit in November, 21th and 22th. It will be the first time that this 'Mostra' is located inside the circuit, but for the Svarvolati Mugellani (the organizer) is the fifth time. More info on www.svarvolatimugellani.it or 393-11110378) 

Work health and safety will be the talking point of a meeting that Mugello Circuiti will host tomorrow. This meeting, provided and organized by Areco, is dedicated to public servants and small local firm. "This is a very important matter - says Paolo Poli, Mugello Circuit's Ceo, and this event represent our contribution for the develop of this country".

A new race in our Sports' Calendar. It's the "SuperPRESTIGIO Premier Cup 2009" that we will host on November, 6th and 7th. It's a bike-race mainly dedicated to the riders which run in this trophy in 2008 and 2009 with the three classes:  600 Stock, 600 Open and Open. In the same weekend we host the sixth round of FMI 250GP Trophy not run in Rijeka this summer, open to Grand Prix and Sport Production bikes.
More info on w
ww.promoracing.com