Mugello, Supersport Race 2: Davide Stirpe takes the victory in the sprint

Mugello, Supersport Race 2: Davide Stirpe takes the victory in the sprint
Mugello, Supersport Race 2: Davide Stirpe takes the victory in the sprint

With the sun quickly drying the Mugello track, the Dunlop CIV Supersport 600 Next Gen he fired up the audience in the stands. In the sprint Davide Stirpe wins over Andrea Mantovani. Luca Ottaviani returns to the podium after an incredible recovery.

Davide Stirpe with power takes the victory

Davide Stirpe And Andrea Mantovani they played for the victory in Race 2 throughout the heat, studying each other carefully around the curves of Mugello. It was seen on several occasions that Mantovani had a deficit on the forehand despite the Roman’s equal Ducati Panigale V2 955. He tried.”Cloak” to take the lead in “Casanova”, in the hope of creating the hole necessary to arrive alone under the checkered flag. Unfortunately for the Mesaroli Racing driver, this strategy did not pay off: Stirpe overpowered his rival, taking his second victory of the season by just 88 thousandths.

Ottaviani and Dalla Porta, what a comeback! 5th Bussolotti

Great honor must be given to the couple formed by Luca Ottaviani And Lorenzo Dalla Porta. The two remained huddled in the center of the group after the start, starting the comeback from the margins of the top 10. With the Altogo Racing Team driver pulling the lead, the two quickly rejoined the leading group, but too late to catch up with the two leaders. In the end Ottaviani came out on top, arriving on the two Ducatis only at the last lap. The MV Agusta driver exploited Dalla Porta as a “ram”, only to then take the last step of the podium to his detriment. The 2019 Moto3 world champion, on his part, has to complain in the first sector of the 12th (and penultimate) lap. The #19 was overtaken by both Ottaviani and by Marco Bussolottithus losing the chance to fight for the victory despite the two final fast laps.

It is precisely the SGM Tecnic rider who closed the top 5 and the fastest group. Sixth position for a Leonardo Taccini now firmly among the best, but still far away from thinking about a podium. The Ducati rider precedes Filippo Fuligni and Niccolò Castellini. The winner of Race 1 Emanuele Pusceddu finishes 17″ from the top and finishes 9th ahead of Stefano Valtulini, who thus closes the top 10. Among the big names who retired there is undoubtedly Andrea Giombini, a great protagonist in the early stages.

CIV | Supersport: the results of Race 2

Credits: Perugia Timing

From Mugello – Valentino Aggio

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