Winners of The Italian Motorcycle Grand Prix
Year | Track | Moto3 | Moto2 | MotoGP | Report |
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2012 | Mugello | Maverick Viñales | Andrea Iannone | Jorge Lorenzo | Report |
Year | Track | 125 cc | Moto2 | MotoGP | Report |
2011 | Mugello | Nicolás Terol | Marc Márquez | Jorge Lorenzo | Report |
2010 | Mugello | Marc Márquez | Andrea Iannone | Dani Pedrosa | Report |
Year | Track | 125 cc | 250 cc | MotoGP | Report |
2009 | Mugello | Bradley Smith | Mattia Pasini | Casey Stoner | Report |
2008 | Mugello | Simone Corsi | Marco Simoncelli | Valentino Rossi | Report |
2007 | Mugello | Hector Faubel | Alvaro Bautista | Valentino Rossi | Report |
2006 | Mugello | Mattia Pasini | Jorge Lorenzo | Valentino Rossi | Report |
2005 | Mugello | Gábor Talmácsi | Daniel Pedrosa | Valentino Rossi | Report |
2004 | Mugello | Roberto Locatelli | Sebastian Porto | Valentino Rossi | Report |
2003 | Mugello | Lucio Cecchinello | Manuel Poggiali | Valentino Rossi | Report |
2002 | Mugello | Manuel Poggiali | Marco Melandri | Valentino Rossi | Report |
Year | Track | 125 cc | 250 cc | 500 cc | Report |
2001 | Mugello | Noboru Ueda | Tetsuya Harada | Alex Barros | Report |
2000 | Mugello | Roberto Locatelli | Shinya Nakano | Loris Capirossi | Report |
1999 | Mugello | Roberto Locatelli | Valentino Rossi | Àlex Crivillé | Report |
1998 | Mugello | Tomomi Manako | Marcellino Lucchi | Michael Doohan | Report |
1997 | Mugello | Valentino Rossi | Max Biaggi | Michael Doohan | Report |
1996 | Mugello | Peter Öttl | Max Biaggi | Michael Doohan | Report |
1995 | Mugello | Haruchika Aoki | Max Biaggi | Michael Doohan | Report |
1994 | Mugello | Noboru Ueda | Ralf Waldmann | Michael Doohan | Report |
1993 | Misano | Dirk Raudies | Jean-Philippe Ruggia | Luca Cadalora | Report |
1992 | Mugello | Ezio Gianola | Luca Cadalora | Kevin Schwantz | Report |
1991 | Misano | Fausto Gresini | Luca Cadalora | Michael Doohan | Report |
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