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Reiterberger wraps up ARRC season with double win in China

2023 FIM Asia Road Racing Championships - Round Five

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
November 6, 2023
in Japan / Asian Road Racing

2023 FIM Asia Road Racing Championships
Round Four – Mandalika, Indonesia


Asia Superbike 1000cc Race 1

The opening race for the Asia Superbike 1000cc class at the at Zhuhai International Circuit in China over the weekend saw Markus Reiterberger of ONEXOX BMW TKKR take a dominant win.  Australia’s Lachlan Epis has to settle for ninth after being collected by another rider.

Markus Reiterberger
Markus Reiterberger

Reiterberger had earlier taken pole ahead of Honda Asia-Dream Racing’s Andi Farid and Zaqhwan Zaidi.

It was a fantastic start for Zaqhwan who went right into the lead with the duo of TKKR riders trailing. Only seconds into the race Kasma lost control and collided with Epis.  Reiterberger made his move to pass Zaqhwan towards the end of lap two while Azlan slid in ahead of Zaqhwan up the inside on the following lap.

By the end of lap 8, Reiterberger was 1.176s clear from Azlan and with each lap the German pulled further away from the trailing trio. With three laps to go, Azlan lost some pace and Zaqhwan immediately took advantage. From there Zaqhwan Zaidi held on to that second place all the way to the flag.

Markus Reiterberger

“It was a tough race. Like I have expected, the test on the brakes were really very strong. But I was not 100 per cent sure if I could speed away because the others were also very strong and fast. To me, in order to do the lap time, I have to push harder. In the middle of the race, I managed to draw some gap but I hit the track limits twice. I wasn’t very sure but someone showed me two track limits but I wasn’t sure. I kept calm till the end and luckily it was not track limits. I am really happy and there is another race tomorrow. I will do my best!”

ASB1000 Race 1 Podium
ASB1000 Race 1 Podium 1) Reiterberger, 2) Bin Zaidi, 3) Azlan

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderNatManGap
1MARKUS REITERBERGERGERBMW20:16.469
2MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDIMASHONDA+3.205
3AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMANMASBMW+0.043
4ANDI FARID IZDIHARINAHONDA+0.422
5YUKI ITOJPNYAMAHA+19.153
6JAKKRIT SWANGSWATTHAHONDA+23.373
7**CHEN HONG YANCHNYAMAHA+16.004
8KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDINMASYAMAHA+1 Lap
9LACHLAN EPISAUSBMW+15.250

Asia Superbike 1000cc Race 2

Reiterberger took victory once again in the second bout and cleaned up with the Asia Superbike Championship Title.

Markus Reiterberger
Markus Reiterberger

Reiterberger had taken a somewhat relaxed approached on the first lap as he trailed Zaqhwan, with Azlan in third but on the second lap Azlan relegated Zaqhwan to third and the trio maintained these positions for the bulk of the 13-lap race before Azlan slowed towards the end, which allowed Zaqhwan to clinch second place.

Markus Reiterberger

“My start was ok. But I was really late on the brake at the first corner and I almost went out but luckily, I managed to stay within the line. I saw Zaqhwan on the inside and I know that he was really trying very hard today, maybe even more than yesterday. So, I really pushed hard today and tried to be as fast as I can on each lap. As soon as I had a little bit of gap, I cut off because I had two high moments and then he came back. So, I had to push myself again and until the end. I thank my team. The machine is really a beautiful one and we will try to keep pushing!”

Markus Reiterberger
Markus Reiterberger

It was a DNF for Lachlan Epis in race two, which saw him finish ninth in the overall standings.

The final championship tally for the top five was Reiterberger on 205.5-points, Zaqwan Bin Zaidi on 150, Andi Fraid on 133.5, Azlah Shah on 125.5 and Haruki Noguchi on 113.

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Asia Superbike 1000 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatManGap
1MARKUS REITERBERGERGERBMW 20:10.902
2MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDIMASHONDA +1.910
3AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMANMASBMW +4.532
4ANDI FARID IZDIHARINAHONDA +7.941
5YUKI ITOJPNYAMAHA +7.823
6JAKKRIT SWANGSWATTHAHONDA +24.078 
7KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDINMASYAMAHA +9.530
8**CHEN HONG YANCHNYAMAHA+8.299
DNF:
LACHLAN EPISAUSBMW 

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Standings

Pos.RiderNatTotal
1MARKUS REITERBERGERGER205.5
2MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDIMAS150
3ANDI FARID IZDIHARINA133.5
4AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMANMAS125.5
5HARUKI NOGUCHIJPN113
6KASMA DANIEL KASMAYU DINMAS93
7JAKKRIT SWANGSWATTHA63.5
8YUKI ITOJPN55
9LACHLAN EPISAUS40.5
10PASSAWIT THITIVARARAKTHA37
11KEMINTH KUBOTHA30
12TEO YEW JOEMAS23.5
13ANTHONY KEITH WESTAUS23
14KEISUKE MAEDAJPN22
15KOTA ARAKAWAJPN21
16REI TOSHIMAJPN17
17CHEN HONG YANCHN17
18KOUSUKE AKIYOSHIJPN14
19SHINICHI NAKATOMIJPN10
20TAKUMA KUNIMINEJPN10
21OSAMA MAREAIYEM9

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1

Helmi got off to a fantastic start, immediately taking the lead followed by Soichiro and Azroy. Adenanta started off in P3 but dropped one position into P4, Khairul who started P10 working his way into P5.

Azroy Hakeem Anuar
Azroy Hakeem Anuar

By mid-race, Khairul had closed in on the trio ahead of him. Azroy in the lead and team-mate Helmi exchanging positions with Soichiro.

Just as the battle heated up, the red flag was raised. Soichiro grabbed the lead at the restart with Azroy trailing. Khairul in third but with Helmi hot on his tail.

Azroy came out ahead by just 0.037s, Soichiro completing the podium, just ahead of Khairul.

Azroy Hakeem Anuar

“I thank everyone for the hard work. It has been a long time since I made it to the podium. It has been quite unlucky for me this season with tire and machine issues. It is a mixed emotion for me. There is joy and sadness. But this victory is dedicated to my beloved mother who recently passed away. This time around, I had nothing to lose and I pushed beyond the limits. The championship is far-fetched but I hope to complete the season with more wins.”

Azroy Hakeem Anuar
Azroy Hakeem Anuar & Helmi Azman

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderNatManGap
1AZROY HAKEEM ANUARMASHONDA CBR600RR6:33.150
2MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMANMASHONDA CBR600RR+0.037
3SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTOJPNYAMAHA YZF-R6+0.295
4KHAIRUL IDHAM  PAWIMASHONDA CBR600RR+0.092
5NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPATTHAHONDA CBR600RR+2.457
6MD IBRAHIM MD NORRODINMASYAMAHA YZF-R6+0.963
7GALANG HENDRA PRATAMAINAYAMAHA YZF-R6+0.173
8MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRAINAHONDA CBR600RR+0.102
9RATTHAPONG WILAIROTTHAYAMAHA YZF-R6+1.195
10PANNASORN KAEWSONTHITHAHONDA CBR600RR+0.625
11ANDI MUHAMMAD FADLYINAYAMAHA YZF-R6+7.082
12**LIN ZHIFEICHNKAWASAKI ZX-6R+1.793
13**ZHOU FENG LONGCHNKAWASAKI ZX-6R+4.261

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2

Nakarin Atiratphuvapat
Nakarin Atiratphuvapat

Ratthapong Wilairot’s machine failed early on in the race and while Azroy led confidently for four laps it was shortlived as he then crashed out and ended up in the gravel trap.

Nakarin Atiratphuvapat won out in a close contest with Minamimoto and Azman.

Nakarin Atiratphuvapat

“Amazing race today. I was totally pumped up. I lost yesterday so today, I made sure that I was in full form, ready to be on top of my game. I kept up with my pace and maintained my position so that I don’t lose the momentum. It worked very well for me. I thank everyone who has supported me especially my Thai fans and team. More importantly, I wanted to make sure that my points were maximised. It is an awesome day for me. Thank you, all!”

Nakarin Atiratphuvapat
Nakarin Atiratphuvapat

The final tally of the season was close, Khairul Idham on 163-points, to Nakarin’s 156 – tied with Minamimoto, Helmi Azman on 149-points in fourth, and Keito Abe on 125.

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatManGap
1NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPATTHAHONDA CBR600RR19:33.407
2SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTOJPNYAMAHA YZF-R6+0.068
3MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMANMASHONDA CBR600RR+0.995
4PANNASORN KAEWSONTHITHAHONDA CBR600RR+10.164
5MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRAINAHONDA CBR600RR+0.111
6KEITO ABEJPNYAMAHA YZF-R6+0.383
7GALANG HENDRA PRATAMAINAYAMAHA YZF-R6+0.252
8MD IBRAHIM MD NORRODINMASYAMAHA YZF-R6+20.292
9ANDI MUHAMMAD FADLYINAYAMAHA YZF-R6+0.580
10**LIN ZHIFEICHNKAWASAKI ZX-6R+0.508
11**JIA YI FENGCHNYAMAHA YZF-R6+0.150
12KHAIRUL IDHAM  PAWIMASHONDA CBR600RR+15.022
13**ZHOU FENG LONGCHNKAWASAKI ZX-6R+40.352

SuperSports 600 cc Standings

Pos.NameNat.Total
1KHAIRUL IDHAM  PAW!MAS163
2NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPATTHA156
3SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTOJPN156
4MUHAMMAD HELM! AZMANMAS149
5KEITO ABEJPN125
6AZROY HAKEEM ANUARMAS88
7MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRAINA79
8PANNASORN KAEWSONTH ITHA66
9RATTHAPONG WILAIROTTHA60
10GALANG HENDRA PRATAMAINA55
11ANDI MUHAMMAD FADLYINA42
12MD IBRAHIM MD NORRODINMAS33
13GERRY SALIMINA25
14AHMAD AFIF AMRANMAS24
15SHAJUNTONGCHN24
16FADILLAH ARBI ADITAMAINA21
17YUTA DATEJPN18
18KENGO NAGA°JPN11
19MOTOHARU ITOJPN10
20SHO NISHIMURAJPN10
21LIN ZHIFEICHN10
22SHOTA ITEJPN8
23ZHOU FENG LONGCHN6
24R E I MATSU OKAJPN5
25JIA YI FENGCHN5

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1

 

Muklada Sarapuech
Muklada Sarapuech

Muklada claimied her first victory. Rheza was 0.199s off in second, and Jakkreephat was third.

Muklada Sarapuech

“Rheza and Jakkreephat were really strong. It was a fierce fight with them all the way. We had the advantage at the long straight towards the end of the race today. Of course, I hope to make it again tomorrow. I thank my team members, crew, family and friends for their support and let’s see how it goes tomorrow.”

Muklada Sarapuech topped the AP250 race one podium
Muklada Sarapuech topped the AP250 race one podium

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderNatManGap
1MUKLADA SARAPUECHTHAHONDA CBR250RR18:35.277
2RHEZA DANICA AHRENSINAHONDA CBR250 RR+0.199
3JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISANTHAHONDA CBR250 RR+0.089
4MUHAMMAD FAEROZI TOREQOTTULLAHINAYAMAHA YZF-R25+0.669
5THANAT LAOONGPLIOTHAHONDA CBR250 RR+4.152
6VEDA EGA PRATAMAINAHONDA CBR250 RR+0.364
7AIKI IYOSHIJPNKAWASAKI NINJA 250+4.399
8IRFAN ARDIANSYAHINAKAWASAKI NINJA 250+0.121
9MUHAMMAD IDLAN HAQIMIMASHONDA CBR250 RR+17.203
10WARIT THONGNOPPAKUNTHAHONDA CBR250 RR+0.070
11WATCHARIN TUBTIMONTHAHONDA CBR250 RR+0.019
12NGUYEN DUC THANHVIEHONDA CBR250 RR+0.038
13***SUHATHAI CHAEMSUPTHAHONDA CBR250 RR+1.591
14KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTALINDHONDA CBR250 RR+7.314
15LIU CHUN MEITPEKAWASAKI NINJA 250+0.291
16LEONG NANG TSEHKGYAMAHA YZF-R25+2.830
17MOHSIN PARAMBANINDHONDA CBR250 RR+7.801
18NI TIANCHNYAMAHA YZF-R25+7.263
19**GAO ZI ANGCHNYAMAHA YZF-R25+1.646

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2

Veda Ega Pratama
Veda Ega Pratama

Mid-race, the duo in front were pacing with no pressure, but the intensity among the back troop ramped up, as Herjun took the lead with Faerozi and Viet Nam chasing aggressively for third.

With three laps to go Veda was 4.8 seconds ahead of Jakkreephat but that gap had grown to more than nine-seconds by the chequered flag.

Veda Ega Pratama

“Race 1 didn’t work out for me because of the ride through. So, this was my time to make up for my loss yesterday. I did my best to stay focused and keep up with my pace. With that, I managed to draw a good big gap and avoided all threats from the back. I thank my team, crew members and everyone who have supported me throughout!”

Veda Ega Pratama
Veda Ega Pratama

As the dust settled, Rheza Danica Ahrens finished the season on 188-points, Herjun Firdaus on 165 and Vega Ega Pratama on 135.

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatManGap
1VEDA EGA PRATAMAINAHONDA CBR250 RR18:20.774
2JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISANTHAHONDA CBR250 RR+9.244
3HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUSINAHONDA CBR250 RR+4.786
4RHEZA DANICA AHRENSINAHONDA CBR250 RR+0.192
5THANAT LAOONGPLIOTHAHONDA CBR250 RR+0.747
6MUKLADA SARAPUECHTHAHONDA CBR250 RR+0.078
7MUHAMMAD FAEROZI TOREQOTTULLAHINAYAMAHA YZF-R25+0.145
8CAO VIET NAMVIEHONDA CBR250 RR+1.284
9IRFAN ARDIANSYAHINAKAWASAKI NINJA 250+0.218
10AIKI IYOSHIJPNKAWASAKI NINJA 250+3.627
11WARIT THONGNOPPAKUNTHAHONDA CBR250 RR+5.217
12KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTALINDHONDA CBR250 RR+7.046
13***SUHATHAI CHAEMSUPTHAHONDA CBR250 RR+0.045
14MUHAMMAD IDLAN HAQIMIMASHONDA CBR250 RR+2.490
15MUHAMMAD IRFAN HAYKHALMASHONDA CBR250 RR+0.073
16WATCHARIN TUBTIMONTHAHONDA CBR250 RR+6.081
17NGUYEN DUC THANHVIEHONDA CBR250 RR+6.708
18MOHSIN PARAMBANINDHONDA CBR250 RR+13.047
19NI TIANCHNYAMAHA YZF-R25+8.685

Asia Production 250 cc Standings

Pos.NameNat.Total
1RHEZA DANICA AHRENSINA188
2HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUSINA165
3VEDA EGA PRATAMAINA135
4JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISANTHA94
5AIKI IYOSHIJPN91
6MUKLADA SARAPUECHTHA89
7IRFAN ARDIANSYAHINA79
8MUHAMMAD FAEROZI TOREQOTTULLAIINA66
9CAO VIET NAMVIE63
10WAHYU NUGROHOINA57
11THANAT LAOONGPLIOTHA54
12MUHAMMAD IRFAN HAYKHALMAS48
13MUHAMMAD IDLAN HAQIMIMAS40
14WARIT THONGNOPPAKUNTHA38
15WATCHARIN TUBTIMONTHA35
16KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTALIND24
17ALDI SATYA MAHENDRAINA20
18MUHAMMAD KIANDRA RAMADH IP)INA20
19MUHAMAD ALIEF ADAMSYAHINA14
20REYNALDO C. RATUKOREINA14
21NI TIANCHN10
22FELIX PUTRA MULYAINA9
23LIU CHUN MEITPE9
24CHIHIRO ISHIIJPN 8
25KIATTISAK SINGHAPONGTHA 7
26TOSHIKI SENDAJPN6
27SUHATHAI CHAEMSUPTHA6
28NGUYEN DUC THANHVIE5
29MOHSIN PARAMBANIND3
30LI RUIE YUNTPE2
31YOSHIHIRO TOYOHARAJPN1

Underbone 150 cc Race 1

The Underbone 150 cc class saw Md. Akid Aziz take out a close fought win. Nothing separated the top 13 or so riders, with Ahmad Fazrul Sham and Md. Shafiq Rasol taking out second and third.

Md. Akid Aziz
Md. Akid Aziz
Md. Akid Aziz

“I am truly happy today for the win. Thanks to the team, my family and friends who have been a great support system to me. There is another race tomorrow and I am keeping my fingers crossed, hoping that I would have the same opportunity once again. Thank you all and please don’t forget to keep our Malaysian friend, Izzat Zaidi in your prayers.”

Race 1 Underbone 150 cc Podium -
Race 1 Underbone 150 cc Podium – 1) Akid Azis, 2) Fazrul Sham, 3) Shafiq Rasol

Underbone 150 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1MD AKID AZIZMAS12:08.644
2AHMAD FAZRUL SHAMMAS+0.091
3MD SHAFIQ RASOLMAS+0.096
4GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANAINA+0.092
5MD HAFIZA ROFAMAS+0.055
6NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDINMAS+0.036
7M. MUROBBIL VITTONIINA+0.005
8FAHMI BASAMINA+0.010
9MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUESMAS+0.015
10PEERAPONG LUIBOONPENGTHA+0.169
11***AHMAD AFIF AMRANMAS+0.051
12MD IZAM IKMALMAS+0.006
13MD HAZIQ MD HAMDANMAS+0.123
14PASSKON SANLUANGTHA+1.412
15ARAI AGASKA DIBANI LAKSANAINA+8.838
16APRIL KING MASCARDOPHI+2.123
17GIAN CARLO MAURICIOPHI+0.727
18PACHARAGORN THONGGERDLOUNGTHA+0.036
19MD NORHAKIM MD NORHAFIZULLAHMAS+0.029
20NGUYEN ANH TUANVIE+0.404
21NGUYEN HUU TRIVIE+17.278

Underbone 150 cc Race 2

We saw a different victor for Race 2, Md. Shafiq Rasol taking the win by a narrow 0.009s from Murobbill Vittoni, Wawan Wello not far behind, and in turn chased by Fahmi Basam who fell out of podium contention as a result.

Md Shafiq Rasol
Md Shafiq Rasol
Md. Shafiq Rasol

“I would first like to say a big thanks to the team and crew for their hard work and endless support. This was an amazing race for me. In fact, the weekend was truly an awesome one. I took third yesterday and being able to win today is a great achievement for me. During the race earlier, I tried to stay ahead of the troop from the beginning but I was left out mid-race. At the final lap, I tried as much as possible to get back ahead and I managed to get it right!”

Md Shafiq Rasol
Md Shafiq Rasol

For a series known for tight fought racing, Bahauddin took a dominant win in the standings on 156-points, closest was Shafiq Rasol on 112, followed by Murobbill Vittoni on 101.

Underbone 150 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1MD SHAFIQ RASOLMAS12:10.676
2M. MUROBBIL VITTONIINA+0.009
3WAWAN WELLOINA+0.068
4FAHMI BASAMINA+0.061
5MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUESMAS+0.285
6NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDINMAS+0.161
7***AHMAD AFIF AMRANMAS+0.002
8PEERAPONG LUIBOONPENGTHA+0.017
9GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANAINA+0.002
10AHMAD FAZRUL SHAMMAS+0.081
11PASSKON SANLUANGTHA+0.716
12ARAI AGASKA DIBANI LAKSANAINA+0.119
13GIAN CARLO MAURICIOPHI+0.941
14MD IZAM IKMALMAS+0.023
15PACHARAGORN THONGGERDLOUNGTHA+0.023
16MD SHAHROL SYAZRASMAS+0.135
17NGUYEN ANH TUANVIE+0.256
18MD HAZIQ MD HAMDANMAS+11.475
19WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANAINA+0.035
20NGUYEN HUU TRIVIE+13.517

Underbone 150 cc Standings – Top 25

Pos.NameNat.Total
1NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDINMAS156
2MD SHAFIQ RASOLMAS112
3M. MUROBBIL VITTONIINA101
4GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANAINA99
5WAWAN WELLOINA88
6MD AKID AZIZMAS82
7MD HAFIZA ROFAMAS81
8MD IZZAT ZAIDIMAS60
9MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUESMAS57
10JOHN EMERSON INGUITOPHI52
11WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANAINA49
12ARAI AGASKA DIBAN I LAKSANAINA43
13AHMAD FAZRUL SHAMMAS40
14MD IZAM IKMALMAS34
15PEERAPONG LUIBOONPINGTHA31
16APRIL KING MASCARDOPHI30
17FAH MI BASAMINA30
18MD HAZIQ MD HAMDANMAS26
19MD SHAHROL SYAZRASMAS25
20ADITYA FAUZIINA22
21REYNALDI PRADANAINA20
22PASSKON SANLUANGTHA19
23GIAN CARLO MAURICIOPHI18
24AHMAD FAZLI SHAMMAS16
25HUSNI ZAINUL FUADZIINA16

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1

Hiroki Ono claimed the TVS Asia One Make Race 1 win in China, leading home Md Muzakkir Mohamed of Malaysia by 3/10ths of a second, while Taiyo Saito rounded out the podium.

Hiroki Ono
Hiroki Ono

Vorapong had been inching closer to Ramdan before the two crashed out, ending their run.

Hiroki Ono

“The race today was not easy at all. I had to push 100% on each lap. The other guy behind me was extremely good too. I had to keep watch. But the last lap, it was easy because I have a lot of experience and I managed to make it. I am very happy for the win today. There is another race tomorrow, so, we shall see!”

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1 Results

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TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2

Hiroki went two-for-two in China, claiming the second TVS Asia One Make win by a much larger margin of 3s, Muzakkir Mohame and Ramdan Rosli both of Malaysa battling it out for second and finishing in that order, just 0.063s between the duo. It was a much bigger gap back to next finisher Taiyo Saito in fourth.

Hiroki Ono
Hiroki Ono
Hiroki Ono

“Today was great. I kept to my lap time well. I have made five wins in total out of the six races since my entry into this race category. I thank my Japanese sponsors for that and I thank TVS Asia team for the wonderful opportunity given to me. My ultimate goal and drive every round were to take a win, nothing more and nothing less. That’s how I motivate myself to push beyond the limits. It is not so much of the championship title. This weekend has definitely been a wonderful one!”

Hiroki Ono
Hiroki Ono

Muzakkir Hohamed ended the TVS Asia One Make season on top, claiming 148-points, Ramdan Rosli second on 134, and Vorapong Malahuan third on 130, although Decky Aldy (128) and Hiroli Ono (125) were not far off.

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1HIROKI ONOJPN14:28.690
2MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMEMAS+3.061
3MD RAMDAN ROSLIMAS+0.063
4TAIYO SAITOJPN+5.203
5PIYAWAT PATOOMYOSTHA+1.458
6DARANPOB THONGYOYTHA+6.211
7ARSYAD RUSYDISIN+1.398
8DECKY TIARNO ALDYINA+8.395
9KERWIN EINS CHANGPHI+4.740
10RUSMAN FADHILINA+0.265
11ZHUORAN JIANGCHN+0.739
12VORAPONG MALAHUANTHA+1.996

TVS Asia One Make Championship Standings

Pos.RiderNat.Total
1MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMEDMAS148
2MD RAMDAN ROSLIMAS134
3VORAPONG MALAHUANTHA130
4DECKY TIARNO ALDYINA128
5HIROKI ONOJPN125
6PIYAWAT PATOOMYOSTHA113
7TAIYO SAITOJPN100
8FUGO TANAKAJPN79
9ARSYAD RUSYDISIN69
10KY AHMEDSIN63
11DARANPOD THONGYOYIND61
12KERWIN EINS CHANGTHA53
13JAGAN KUMARPHI36
14RUSMAN FADHILIND35
15CHIRANTH VISHWANATHINA25
16DEEPAK RAVIKUMARIND20
17LOUIS ABELHARDIND13
18MIU NAKAHARAINA13
19ZHUORAN JIANGJPN10

 

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