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Rossi's super six at Italian GP
Italy's Valentino Rossi wins his home MotoGP for the sixth straight time.
Last Modified: 03 Jun 2007 13:54 GMT

Italy's Valentino Rossi mastered his home circuit for the sixth successive time [EPA]

Valentino Rossi's dominance of his home grand prix continued when he posted his sixth win in six years at the Italian MotoGP at Mugello on Sunday.
The seven-time world champion was slow off the start line on his Yamaha, but after hitting the front on the ninth lap, he gradually eased away from his rivals to win by 3.074 seconds from Spain's Daniel Pedrosa on his Honda and Brazil's Alex Barros third for Ducati.

Rossi equalled the achievement of Australian Mick Doohan, who won the Italian Grand Prix six years running between 1993 and 1998 in the old 500cc class.

Australia's Casey Stoner, the championship leader, rode his Ducati to fourth place to stay top of the standings on 115 points, nine points ahead of second-placed Rossi with Pedrosa third overall on 82 points.

Stoner, who had won three of the first five MotoGPs of the season, started on pole and pulled away quickly to lead into the first corner, while Rossi dropped back from third place on the grid to eighth.

The Italian had struggled to match Stoner's pace in Saturday's wet qualifying session, but with dry race conditions at Mugello he steadily worked his way back up the field as Stoner and his Ducati team mate Loris Capirossi set the early pace.

The 21-year-old Pedrosa, who was quickest in the warm-up, was also pushing hard, and dived inside Stoner on lap six to take the lead.

Rossi followed a lap later then tucked in behind the Spaniard as the pair eased away from the chasing pack.

With four laps to go, the leaders had forged a four-second advantage over Stoner in third, and when Rossi surged for the finish Pedrosa could not respond as Stoner lost third to Barros under braking at the start of the penultimate lap.

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