This weekend the Mugello Circuit hosts the final round of the Italian Speed Championship season. Titles are up for grabs in Production Bike, Supersport 600 NG, Premoto3 and Sportbike. Plenty of exceptional wild cards will be on track. Adding further excitement to the weekend are the trophies: Aprilia 660, Ducati V4 Elite Cup, Honda CBR 600 RR and National Trophy 1000.

The appointment this weekend is with the Italian motorcycle championship, with plenty of classes starting from SBK.
Superbike – Production Bike – The category already has its champion: Alessandro Delbianco. Battling it out for the overall podium will be the two Broncos riders Luca Vitali and Cavalieri, together with Gabriele Giannini (Honda Scuderia Improve Firenze Motor) and Michele Pirro. A full 75 points are at stake since the premier class will run its first Superpole Race at Mugello.

In Production Bike, the protagonists of the season still fighting for the tricolour podium are Davide Stirpe, Riccardo Russo and Simone Saltarelli. The first ever Italian Production Bike Champion will be crowned at Mugello, and the show is guaranteed, with three races scheduled for the brand-new category. Joining the grid will also be Luca Bernardi with the ZPM Motorsport Ducati and Randy Krummenacher with the GAS Racing Yamaha.

Supersport 600 NG – Everything will be decided at Mugello. A battle to the very last corner between Luca Ottaviani, Xavier Artigas, currently second, and Mattia Rato, the best performer in the last round and fresh from competing in the Supermoto of Nations in the Czech Republic. The duel will unfold on one of the world’s most beautiful circuits, where Ottaviani already achieved a stunning double win back in June, and it will be particularly intense with 50 points on offer across the two scheduled races. Worth noting is the return of Andrea Mantovani (Ducati Scuderia D’Ettorre), absent at Imola due to MotoE commitments, as well as the presence of former Italian championship stars now racing in the World Championship. Among them, Kevin Zannoni, riding with Ducati Broncos in place of Andrea Giombini, and Filippo Farioli, who will replace Matteo Ripamonti on the Altogo Yamaha.

Moto3 – The title has already been decided. Marcos Ruda (Lucky Racing) was crowned Italian Champion in the Imola round. This is the Spaniard’s second consecutive national title, secured with a double win at the Santerno.

Premoto3 – Lorenzo Pritelli is just a step away from the title. The PATA Talento Azzurro FMI rider, recently admitted to the VR46 Academy, comes fresh from the podium in his European Talent Cup debut. Lorenzo enjoys a 51-point advantage over Alessandro Aguilar Carballo. The Team Leopard Academy by Roc’n’Dea rider arrives at Mugello after his Race 1 victory at Imola and will attempt an all-out attack on the Tuscan rollercoaster. Here, during the second round of the season, he scored his very first category win. Also fighting for the tricolour podium, riding Honda NSF250Rs, are Luca Rizzi and Luana Giuliani, both PATA Talenti Azzurri FMI. Rookie Rizzi (We Race Pos Corse) won two out of three races at the spring Mugello round, while Giuliani (Team Angeluss), fresh winner of the Legend Trophy Under 40, climbed the podium in Race 1.

Sportbike – Bruno Ieraci and Mattia Sorrenti will battle for the first ever title in the category at Mugello. Only twenty-seven and a half points separate them, with 50 points up for grabs in what promises to be a fiery weekend. Also in the fight for a championship podium is Paolo Grassia (Kawasaki), who at the first Mugello round of the year showcased his skills with a win and a second place. More distant in the standings is Leonardo Carnevali (Aprilia Maurer Racing Team), currently fourth overall despite an inconsistent season. He nevertheless delivered a splendid performance at Imola with three podiums in three races, including the Superpole Race. On the entry list is also Elia Bartolini (Triumph SM Real), a standout of Italian Moto3 and since last year also competing in the WorldSSP300 Championship.

Hobby Sport Young Course – During the Just1 Round, children aged 6 to 14 will have the chance to take their first laps on a Minimoto in total safety thanks to the Hobby Sport Young courses. The event takes place on Saturday (14:30–18:30) and Sunday (09:30–12:30 and 14:30–17:30) at the Mugello Circuit, with FMI technicians ensuring safety. Helmets and protective gear will be provided by the Italian Motorcycling Federation, while the bikes will be Yamaha PW50s.