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Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup: Granado and Gutierrez Take Victory at Mugello

Granado and Gutierrez claimed wins at the Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup at Mugello, known as the Cathedral of motorsport, in a strong round of racing.

MotoGP Correspondent · · 2 min read
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Granado and Gutierrez Shine at the Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup

The Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup delivered a memorable day of racing at Mugello, the iconic Italian circuit long nicknamed the Cathedral by fans and riders alike. Granado and Gutierrez emerged as the standout performers, each taking a race victory at the storied venue, according to reporting by motogp.com.

Mugello has long served as one of the most demanding tracks on any racing calendar. Its long straight, sweeping corners, and elevation changes test both machine and rider. For the Bagger class, where heavily styled American motorcycles replace the lightweight prototypes of traditional road racing, the circuit presents a unique challenge. Keeping a large-displacement Harley-Davidson on the limit through Mugello's flowing layout is a different discipline from anything else in the paddock.

Granado's win underlined the competitiveness that has made the Bagger World Cup an increasingly watched support series during MotoGP weekends. The class has built a dedicated following, partly because the bikes look and sound unlike anything else on track, and partly because the racing itself tends to be close and physical.

Gutierrez Doubles Up the Celebration

Gutierrez added a second victory for the round, giving the event two separate winners and ensuring the overall classification remained tightly contested. Two different winners across a race weekend often signals a healthy championship battle, and the Bagger World Cup appears to be delivering exactly that in its current season.

The Mugello round forms part of a wider calendar that takes the Bagger World Cup to some of the most recognizable circuits associated with the MotoGP series. Racing at venues like Mugello gives the class a high-profile stage, with large grandstand crowds and significant broadcast reach through the MotoGP platform.

Harley-Davidson's involvement at this level reflects the manufacturer's ongoing effort to place its brand within competitive motorcycle racing in Europe and beyond. The Bagger format, which keeps the production-influenced styling of cruiser motorcycles while upgrading performance components, allows Harley-Davidson to connect racing outcomes directly to machines recognizable to its customer base.

What the Results Mean for the Championship

With Granado and Gutierrez splitting the victories at Mugello, neither rider was able to pull clear in the standings from this round alone. That kind of split result typically tightens a championship rather than reshaping it, meaning the title fight in the Harley-Davidson Bagger World Cup is likely to remain open heading into the next round.

The series continues to grow its audience through its position on the MotoGP support bill. Riders in the class benefit from the same infrastructure, timing systems, and media coverage that surround the premier class, giving the Bagger World Cup a level of exposure that standalone series rarely achieve.

Full results and updated standings from the Mugello round were reported by motogp.com, which carries official coverage of all support categories throughout the season.

Luca Moretti

MotoGP Correspondent

Luca Moretti is 21.fun's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.

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