With his second position at Assen, Casey Stoner has extended his lead in the Championship to 28 points over Jorge Lorenzo, while Andrea Dovizioso, third in Holland, confirms his third position in the overall standings and has reduced his gap to Lorenzo to only 9 points.
After two surgeries to fix the broken right collarbone suffered in the Grand Prix of France and having missed three consecutive races, Dani Pedrosa returns very motivated at the Mugello circuit, the scene where he celebrated his first of four victories last season. Dani will be hoping to return to his fine form he was in before the injury, with three podiums and one win in the first three races. His team mates have remained in a very good shape during his absence, with 3 consecutive wins and a second place for Stoner, and 3 podiums for Dovizioso.
Located in the beautiful region of Tuscany, the Mugello circuit is a favourite among all the riders and a must see event for all fans. It's one of the fastest tracks in the world, with 15 corners and a top speed of 350km/h achievable down the long start/finish straight. This year with new asphalt, the action on track will extend to Monday for another day of testing for all the MotoGP Teams. The Repsol Honda Team will continue development of its 800cc machine.
Casey Stoner:
"I'm really looking forward to Mugello especially after a difficult  weekend in Assen where I was extremely happy to have finished second in a  very difficult race. Last year we didn't get the best result but I've  always enjoyed this circuit and I think this year we can expect to be  quite competitive. From what I've heard, the new surface is a lot  smoother and a lot faster which will make Mugello an even better circuit  from what it already was! I've been excited about coming here to try it  out! I'm hoping to have a good race and score important points for the  Championship, but we need to keep our heads down and continue working  hard."
Andrea Dovizioso:
"I'm very curious to go to Mugello and ride there with the new asphalt.  Those who tested there said that it's unbelievably smooth. Mugello is  one of the most technical, demanding and beautiful tracks in the MotoGP  calendar, so I'm sure that without the bumps it will become one of the  best circuits in the world. I'm happy to race in the Italian GP at this  particular moment of the season: we are third in the Championship and we  arrive after two successive podium finishes.  We are competitive and  determined to get another good result at my home GP. We have been  consistent in dry and wet conditions and the team is working really well  so I'm confident. Last year i was on the podium and the feeling up  there is amazing, not comparable with another podium finish so I really  want to repeat it. I hope there will be many spectators and that we can  put on a good show! Mugello is always a special event, I enjoy every  minute of it, starting with the journey to reach the Tuscan track via il  Muraglione pass, a historical route for bikers!" 
Dani Pedrosa:
"After missing three races, I'm happy to be back in Mugello. During this  period I've been very focused on my recovery and after the second  operation I have improved a lot. I'm really looking forward to riding  the bike, getting into the groove again and to be as competitive as I  was before the injury. It's been difficult being out of competition, but  that was the situation and I couldn't do more. I have been in contact  with my team during this time and I know they also look forward to  getting back to normal. Together we will work to regain the highest  level and fight to win races again. Mugello is a difficult circuit, very  technical and demanding, and I know it will not be easy for us, but  last year we scored our first win of the season there and we would like  to get a good result."