Michele Pirro back to winning ways on Ducati in the CIV Superbike class at Mugello on Sunday
Everything was decided on the final lap, with the Barni 51 Racing Lab Ducati rider pulling off a brilliant overtake on his rival at the Biondetti corners, a move that allowed him to beat Delbianco for the first time this season. This marked Pirro’s first victory of the year, while Delbianco finished second but remains the championship leader. Third place, about five seconds behind the front two, went to Gabriele Giannini (Scuderia Improve - Firenze Motor Honda).

Supersport 600 NG – Luca Ottaviani dominates with a stunning double victory
Riding for MV Agusta Extreme, Ottaviani confirmed his top form with a splendid double win. The victory came in a photo finish, with just 74 thousandths of a second over Tuscan rider Lorenzo Dalla Porta (SGM Tecnic Racing Ducati), who made a strong return to the front at his home circuit, claiming his first podium of the season. Third place went to Stefano Valtulini (Promodriver Yamaha), his second podium of 2025.

Premoto3 – Thrilling seven-way sprint in CIV’s entry class
All eyes were on the finish in Premoto3, with a seven-rider dash to the line. Pata Talento Azzurro rider Luca Rizzi (We Race Pos Corse) emerged victorious, returning to the top step of the podium after his first class win the day before — an impressive feat in his debut Premoto3 season.
Behind him, second place went to Martin Galiuto (Angeluss), with David Peris Bou (Altogo Racing Team) completing the podium. Following closely were: Kevin Cancellieri (Leopard Academy By RocNDea), Lorenzo Pritelli (Buccimoto Factory), Elisabetta Monti (Buccimoto Factory), and Alessandro Aguilar Carballo (Leopard Academy By RocNDea).
The Red Bull Fastest Lap was set by Enrico Dal Bosco (SM Corse - Gea Motorsport) with a time of 2'03.434.
The Premoto3 Superpole Race delivered high drama, ending in a sprint to the line. Alessandro Aguilar Carballo clinched his first win of the season with a final burst, ahead of Lorenzo Pritelli (Buccimoto Factory) and Kevin Cancellieri (Leopard Academy By RocNDea), who completed the podium just ahead of Martin Galiuto (Angeluss Team) and Luca Rizzi (We Race Pos Corse).
In the overall standings, Pritelli leads with 101 points, followed by Galiuto with 82 and Rizzi with 76.

Moto3 – Benat Fernandez wins by just 0.016 seconds
An incredible final burst earned Benat Fernandez (2WheelsPoliTO team) the win by only 16 thousandths of a second over Marcos Ruda (Lucky Racing). Fernandez, substituting for Vicente Perez Selfa, has now won in every championship he has raced in during 2025: Rookies Cup, World SSP300, and Dunlop CIV.
Elia Bartolini (Smash 91 CR&S) finished third, very close to the top two, and now leads the championship standings. Fourth place, about five seconds behind, went to Valentino Sponga (We Race Pos Corse BeOn).

Sportbike – Bruno Ieraci returns to victory
Starting from pole, CM Racing Team Triumph rider Bruno Ieraci dominated solo, finishing over three seconds ahead of his closest rivals.
Behind him, it was a fierce battle for the remaining top spots, eventually won by Mattia Sorrenti (Maurer Racing Team Aprilia), with Paolo Grassia (Aprilia) taking third and Alfonso Coppola (Team MMP Racing Aprilia) finishing just behind them.
In the overall standings, Sorrenti leads with 77 points, followed by Ieraci with 70 and Grassia with 58.

Minimoto School – A safe start for young riders
During the CIV round at Mugello, children aged 6 to 14 had their first safe riding experience on Minimoto bikes thanks to the Minimoto School.
The sessions were held on Saturday, May 31 (2:30 PM – 6:30 PM) and Sunday, June 1 (9:30 AM – 12:30 PM and 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM) at the Mugello Circuit. FMI technicians ensured safety, while the bikes, helmets, and protective gear were provided by the Italian Motorcycling Federation (Federmoto).