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24 April, 2020 8:24 am

The Mugello as seen by Valentino Rossi

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As usual moto.
it has gotten another rider to explain the track secrets of the upcoming Gran Premio d’Italia TIM and who better than Valentino Rossi who has won at the Mugello seven times.
What makes the Mugello race track so special? How about its straight where riders reach top speeds of over 330km/h and Dani Pedrosa clocked in 349.

3km/h (217.
1mph) last year during practice or downhill on the Casanova and Savelli and how Rossi eloquently showed us how scary it is with his 2008 Face helmet or the Arrabbiata one and two that are done at 200km/h and Rossi writes there you have to have balls and you’re braking without seeing where your going.

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The Mugello often offers us the best show, hopefully on Sunday we’ll be seeing some good and close racing, besides the usual track invasion by crazy Italian fans.

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