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Reiterberger tops accident-halted ARRC at Mandalika

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

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
August 14, 2023
in Japan / Asian Road Racing

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


Asia Superbike 1000cc Race 1

The opening Asia Superbike bout kicked off in stifling heat at Mandalika with Markus Reiterberger momentarily in front, before Zaqhwan Zaidi made a surprise move into the lead.

Zaqhwan maintained this position through lap two, now with Azlan and Kasma in tow. Reiterberger was now running fourth while Haruki managed his pace in fifth.

Reiterberger began making his moves as the race progressed and with seven laps to go, it was all about managing the tyres in the sweltering conditions. As the race passed the halfway mark Reiterberger hit the lead and set about stretching a gap over Zaqhwan.

Markus Reiterberger
Markus Reiterberger

Meanwhile in sixth, Aussie Lachlan Epis was on the charge and moved past Yuki Ito. Kasma was playing catch up too and tried to close the gap to Haruki.

Azlan was recovering from a slot start to the race and had closed down the riders ahead of him and with two laps to go he squeezed past Epis.

Heading into the final lap Reiterberger had an almost five-second lead. Second place went down to the line between Andi and Zaidi, with Zaidi losing out by less than a tenth of a second.

Markus Reiterberger

“My start was not so good. Anyway, it still arrived at the first position at the first corner. I braked at a latest possible point and suddenly and I saw the red Honda passing by from the inside and realised, oh, it was late and it definitely destroyed my rhythm a little bit. I nearly crashed at turn three but I tried to manage it as much as possible. I felt amazing on the machine and I didn’t push too much. I tried to do a constant smooth flow till the end. The machine was very fast and I thank my team for such an awesome machine. At the moment, it is easy to ride but like I said, the plans can change very quickly. We have to keep an eye open for the race tomorrow.”

Markus Reiterberger
Markus Reiterberger

Lachlan Epis crossed the line seventh.

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderBikeGap
1MARKUS REITERBERGERBMW M1000 RR16:05.242
2ANDI FARID IZDIHARHONDA CBR1000RR R+4.908
3MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDIHONDA CBR1000RR R+4.986
4HARUKI NOGUCHIHONDA CBR1000RR R+7.934
5AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMANBMW M1000 RR+11.160
6KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDINYAMAHA YZF-R1M+12.478
7LACHLAN EPISBMW M1000 RR+12.557
8YUKI ITOYAMAHA YZF-R1M+13.367
9JAKKRIT SWANGSWATHONDA CBR1000RR R+30.017
10OSAMA MAREAIYAMAHA YZF-R1M+57.811
11TEO YEW JOEBMW M1000 RR1 Lap

Asia Superbike 1000cc Race 2 Cancelled

Noguchi Haruki, who finished second with SDG Honda Racing at the Suzuka 8 Hours, crashed at turn ten in the second Superbike race at Mandalika, which led to the cancellation of the race so he could be given medical attention on the circuit. We believe he suffered severe injuries and is in critical condition at a hospital in Lombok.

Reiterberger leads the series on 143-points.

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Asia Superbike 1000 cc Standings

Pos.RiderNat.Points
1MARKUS REITERBERGERGER143
2HARUKI NOGUCHIJPN105
3ANDI FARID IZDIHARINA101
4MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDIMAS100
5AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMANMAS88
6KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDINMAS71
7JAKKRIT SWANGSWATTHA40
8PASSAWIT THITIVARARAKTHA37
9KEMINTH KUBOTHA30
10YUKI ITOJPN29
11LACHLAN EPISAUS29
12ANTHONY KEITH WESTAUS23
13KEISUKE MAEDAJPN22
14KOTA ARAKAWAJPN21
15TEO YEW JOEMAS21
16REI TOSHIMAJPN17
17KOUSUKE AKIYOSHIJPN14
18SHINICHI NAKATOMIJPN10
19TAKUMA KUNIMINEJPN10
20OSAMA MAREAIYEM6

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1

The opening Supersport 600 race saw Helmi Azman claim the win, leading home a distant Idham Pawi and Soichiro Minamimoto.

Helmi Azman
Helmi Azman

Behind the podium-getters, Keito Abe and Arbi Aditama closed out the top five, with Nakarin Atiratphuvapat not far off in sixth.

Helmi Azman

“It was a great job by the team who has prepared an excellent machine. I was not very comfortable yesterday but I am truly grateful that I was able to do great today. It was a really hot day today and the race was tough partly because of the weather. In the beginning, I tried not to push too much to manage the tires. Also, with the experience from yesterday, we have a flat tire, twice so I tried to control the pace today. It was not until the last two laps that I pushed further and I am very satisfied for today’s win.”

Helmi Azman
Helmi Azman

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderBikeGap
1MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMANHONDA CBR600RR16:32.170
2KHAIRUL IDHAM PAWIHONDA CBR600RR0.484
3SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTOYAMAHA YZF-R61.275
4KEITO ABEYAMAHA YZF-R62.300
5FADILLAH ARBI ADITAMAHONDA CBR600RR2.966
6NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPATHONDA CBR600RR3.203
7MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRAHONDA CBR600RR6.999
8GALANG HENDRA PRATAMAYAMAHA YZF-R69.056
9PANNASORN KAEWSONTHIHONDA CBR600RR9.736
10MD IBRAHIM MD NORRODINYAMAHA YZF-R611.903
11REI MATSUOKAYAMAHA YZF-R616.995
12RATTHAPONG WILAIROTYAMAHA YZF-R617.322
13AZROY HAKEEM ANUARHONDA CBR600RR23.758
14ANDI MUHAMMAD FADLYYAMAHA YZF-R638.147
15SHA JUNTONGYAMAHA YZF-R639.723

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2

Minamimoto was the victor in race two, 0.515-seconds clear of Nakarin who was chased to the line by Adenanta.

Soichiro Minamimoto

Azroy Hakeem and Keito Abe tounded out the top five, with Arbi Aditama not far off in sixth, but the rest of the field more distant.

Soichiro Minamimoto

“Today’s race was only 8-laps and it was tough. We any issues with the rear tires and I was able to keep a good pace until the final lap. We know we were strong and I waited till the last two laps to push further. So, finally I managed to win. I am extremely happy and I want to thank the team and all the Yamaha supporters.”

Soichiro Minamimoto
Soichiro Minamimoto

Pawi holds the Supersport lead, however Nakarin and Minamimoto are tied on 120-points in second, with Keito Abe not far off on 115, and Helmi Azman on 113.

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderBikeDiff
1SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTOYAMAHA YZF-R613:15.649
2NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPATHONDA CBR600RR0.515
3MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRAHONDA CBR600RR0.642
4AZROY HAKEEM ANUARHONDA CBR600RR1.466
5KEITO ABEYAMAHA YZF-R62.617
6FADILLAH ARBI ADITAMAHONDA CBR600RR3.277
7MD IBRAHIM MD NORRODINYAMAHA YZF-R66.384
8KHAIRUL IDHAM PAWIHONDA CBR600RR7.829
9ANDI MUHAMMAD FADLYYAMAHA YZF-R68.714
10SHA JUNTONGYAMAHA YZF-R631.996
Not Qualified
DNFMUHAMMAD HELMI AZMANHONDA CBR600RRDNF
DNFGALANG HENDRA PRATAMAYAMAHA YZF-R6DNF
DNFRATTHAPONG WILAIROTYAMAHA YZF-R6DNF
DNFREI MATSUOKAYAMAHA YZF-R6DNF
DNFPANNASORN KAEWSONTHIHONDA CBR600RRDNF

SuperSports 600 cc Standings

Pos.NameNat.ModelTotal
1KHAIRUL IDHAM  PAWIMASHONDA CBR600RR146
2NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPATTHAHONDA CBR600RR120
3SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTOJPNYAMAHA YZF-R6120
4KEITO ABEJPNYAMAHA YZF-R6115
5MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMANMASHONDA CBR600RR113
6AZROY HAKEEM ANUARMASHONDA CBR600RR63
7MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRAINAHONDA CBR600RR60
8RATTHAPONG WILAIROTTHAYAMAHA YZF-R653
9PANNASORN KAEWSONTHITHAHONDA CBR600RR47
10GALANG HENDRA PRATAMAINAYAMAHA YZF-R637
11ANDI MUHAMMAD FADLYINAYAMAHA YZF-R630
12GERRY SALIMINAHONDA CBR600RR25
13AHMAD AFIF AMRANMASYAMAHA YZF-R624
14SHA JUNTONGCHNYAMAHA YZF-R624
15FADILLAH ARBI ADITAMAINAHONDA CBR600RR21
16YUTA DATEJPNYAMAHA YZF-R618
17MD IBRAHIM MD NORRODINMASYAMAHA YZF-R615
18KENGO NAGAOJPNYAMAHA YZF-R611
19MOTOHARU ITOJPNHONDA CBR600RR10
20SHO NISHIMURAJPNYAMAHA YZF-R610
21SHOTA ITEJPNYAMAHA YZF-R68
22REI MATSUOKAJPNYAMAHA YZF-R65

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1

Herjun Atna Firdaus topped the opening Asia Production 250 race, 0.570-seconds clear of Aldi Mahendra, with Wahyu Nugroho claiming third.

Herjun Atna Firdaus

Rheza Arens just missed out on the podium in fourth, less than two-tenths away from a podium, but it was a bigger gap to fifth placed Faerozi, and larger again to Cao Viet Nam who led the group of riders from sixth through tenth.

Herjun Atna Firdaus

“In the beginning of the race, I tried to manage my tire but at the same time, I enjoyed the race and went on a good speed to ensure that there is a comfortable gap between me and the rider behind me. It was a good race to be honest, taking the win at my home- circuit. There is another race tomorrow so, will keep my fingers crossed.”

Herjun Atna Firdaus

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1 Results

Pos.RiderNatMotorcycleDiff
1HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUSINAHONDA CBR250 RR17:59.708
2ALDI SATYA MAHENDRAINAYAMAHA YZF-R250.570
3WAHYU NUGROHOINAYAMAHA YZF-R251.054
4RHEZA DANICA AHRENSINAHONDA CBR250 RR1.240
5MUHAMMAD FAEROZIINAYAMAHA YZF-R253.582
6CAO VIET NAMVIEHONDA CBR250 RR6.195
7MUHAMMAD KIANDRAINAHONDA CBR250 RR6.258
8THANAT LAOONGPLIOTHAHONDA CBR250 RR6.430
9KIATTISAK SINGHAPONGTHAHONDA CBR250 RR6.625
10AIKI IYOSHIJPNKAWASAKI NINJA 2506.724
11REYNALDO C. RATUKOREINAYAMAHA YZF-R2513.937
12ALIEF ADAMSYAHINAHONDA CBR250 RR14.217
13MUHAMMAD IRFAN HAYKHALMASHONDA CBR250 RR15.130
14FELIX PUTRA MULYAINAYAMAHA YZF-R2521.357
15MUHAMMAD IDLAN HAQIMIMASHONDA CBR250 RR21.546
16KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTALINDHONDA CBR250 RR21.797
17WARIT THONGNOPPAKUNTHAHONDA CBR250 RR21.820
18CHIHIRO ISHIIJPNHONDA CBR250 RR38.615
19LIU CHUN MEITPEKAWASAKI NINJA 25038.932
20NGUYEN DUC THANHVIEHONDA CBR250 RR39.441
21MOHSIN PARAMBANINDHONDA CBR250 RR49.165
22LEONG NANG TSEHKGYAMAHA YZF-R251:05.131
23PANCHAPOL JARUNGDITKULTHAHONDA CBR250 RR1:05.657
24MUKLADA SARAPUECHTHAHONDA CBR250 RR1:15.600
25IRFAN ARDIANSYAHINAKAWASAKI NINJA 2501:29.513

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2

It was another win in race two for Herjun Atna Firdaus, this time even more dominant, winning by 2.440-seconds.

Herjun Atna Firdaus

Ahrens narrowly held onto second, just 0.046 clear of Irfan Ardiansyah, with Nugroho, Kiandra and Iyoshi all not far behind.

Herjun Atna Firdaus

“In the beginning, it was not so good. I hit another rider and that made me lose my position. But I believed in myself and I had a good pace here so I took a step-by-step approach to move upstream into P1. Eventually, I managed to make a gap. With that, I was able to stay focus and continue to race without much pressure.”

Herjun Atna Firdaus

Ahrens now leads the standings on 155-points, Firdaus clawing closer in second with 149-points, and Pratama a distant third on 100-points.

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatBikeDiff
1HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUSINAHONDA CBR250 RR18:03.881
2RHEZA DANICA AHRENSINAHONDA CBR250 RR2.440
3IRFAN ARDIANSYAHINAKAWASAKI NINJA 2502.486
4WAHYU NUGROHOINAYAMAHA YZF-R252.619
5MUHAMMAD KIANDRAINAHONDA CBR250 RR2.753
6AIKI IYOSHIJPNKAWASAKI NINJA 2502.828
7REYNALDO C. RATUKOREINAYAMAHA YZF-R258.409
8MUHAMMAD IDLAN HAQIMIMASHONDA CBR250 RR8.471
9FELIX PUTRA MULYAINAYAMAHA YZF-R2512.590
10ALIEF ADAMSYAHINAHONDA CBR250 RR12.659
11MUHAMMAD IRFAN HAYKHALMASHONDA CBR250 RR12.801
12WARIT THONGNOPPAKUNTHAHONDA CBR250 RR13.105
13WATCHARIN TUBTIMONTHAHONDA CBR250 RR13.392
14KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTALINDHONDA CBR250 RR13.507
15NGUYEN DUC THANHVIEHONDA CBR250 RR37.613
16THANAT LAOONGPLIOTHAHONDA CBR250 RR38.252
17KIATTISAK SINGHAPONGTHAHONDA CBR250 RR39.176
18CAO VIET NAMVIEHONDA CBR250 RR47.972
19MOHSIN PARAMBANINDHONDA CBR250 RR49.519
20LEONG NANG TSEHKGYAMAHA YZF-R2549.878
21PANCHAPOL JARUNGDITKULTHAHONDA CBR250 RR1:12.735

Asia Production 250 cc Standings

Pos.NameNat.Total
1RHEZA DANICA AHRENSINA155
2HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUSINA149
3VEDA EGA PRATAMAINA100
4AIKI IYOSHIJPN76
5IRFAN ARDIANSYAHINA64
6JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISANTHA58
7WAHYU NUGROHOINA57
8CAO VIET NAMVIE55
9MUKLADA SARAPUECHTHA54
10MUHAMMAD IRFAN HAYKHALMAS47
11MUHAMMAD FAEROZI TOREQOTTULLAHINA44
12THANAT LAOONGPLIOTHA32
13MUHAMMAD IDLAN HAQIMIMAS31
14WATCHARIN TUBTIMONTHA30
15WARIT THONGNOPPAKUNTHA27
16ALDI SATYA MAHENDRAINA20
17MUHAMMAD KIANDRA RAMADHIPAINA20
18KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTALIND18
19MUHAMAD ALIEF ADAMSYAHINA14
20REYNALDO C. RATUKOREINA14
21NI TIANCHN10
22FELIX PUTRA MULYAINA9
23CHIHIRO ISHIIJPN8
24LIU CHUN MEITPE8
25KIATTISAK SINGHAPONGTHA7
26TOSHIKI SENDAJPN6
27MOHSIN PARAMBANIND3
28LI RUIE YUNTPE2
29YOSHIHIRO TOYOHARAJPN1
30NGUYEN DUC THANHVIE1

Underbone 150 cc Race 1

The hard fought Underbone class saw Izzat Nazirul claim the race one win, from Akid Aziz, with nothing to separate the duo.

Izzat Nazirul

John Emerson rounded out the podium, making it a Yamaha 1-2-3.

Izzat Nazirul

“I am extremely happy with the win today. It was truly a tough one especially at the last turn, knowing that another rider was close behind. Nevertheless, I am glad that my strategy worked today. It was all about being among the front troop and maintaining the momentum. There is another race to go tomorrow and so we shall see how that goes.”

Izzat Nazirul

Underbone 150 cc Race 1 Results

Pos.RiderNatBikeap
1NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDINMASYAMAHA Y15 ZR15:36.338
2MD AKID AZIZMASYAMAHA Y15 ZR15:36.338
3JOHN EMERSON INGUITOPHIYAMAHA SNIPER0.337
4ARAI AGASKA DIBANI LAKSANAINAYAMAHA MX KING0.708
5WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANAINAYAMAHA MX KING0.723
6MD SHAFIQ RASOLMASYAMAHA Y15 ZR0.745
7ADITYA FAUZIINAYAMAHA MX KING0.896
8GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANAINAYAMAHA SNIPER1.279
9RIO ANDRIYANTOINAYAMAHA MX KING1.363
10M. GILANG AKBAR ROLANDINAYAMAHA MX KING1.469
11APRIL KING MASCARDOPHIYAMAHA SNIPER1.563
12WAWAN WELLOINAYAMAHA Y15 ZR1.652
13MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUESMASYAMAHA Y15 ZR1.792
14MD HAFIZA ROFAMASYAMAHA Y15 ZR2.056
15MD IZAM IKMALMASHONDA RSX150 R2.118
16M. MUROBBIL VITTONIINAYAMAHA MX KING8.909
17FAHMI BASAMINAYAMAHA MX KING11.819
18MD IZZAT ZAIDIMASYAMAHA Y15 ZR15.478
19WORAPOT THONGDONMAUNTHAYAMAHA Y15 ZR15.838
20PASSKON SANLUANGTHAYAMAHA Y15 ZR15.851

Underbone 150 cc Race 2

Race two in the Underbone class saw Laksana take the narrowest of wins over Bahauddin.

Arai Laksana

Just 0.056s off the leading duo was Zainul Fuadzi, holding off Aditya Fauzi for the final podium position.

Arai Laksana

“I thank Pak Haji Putra for gifting me this wildcard opportunity. For that reason, I did not want to disappoint the team. It was a tough battle with many extremely good riders and I could only do my best. I am very happy with the win today.”

Arai Laksana won ahead of Bahauddin and Fuadzi

Bahauddin holds a clear lead in the standings on 136-points, closest is Wardhana on 79-points and Wawan Wello on 72 – tied with Vittoni.

Underbone 150 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatBikeDiff
1ARAI AGASKA DIBANI LAKSANAINAYAMAHA MX KING 15015:37.299
2NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDINMASYAMAHA Y15 ZR15:37.299
3HUSNI ZAINUL FUADZIINAYAMAHA MX KING 1500.056
4ADITYA FAUZIINAYAMAHA MX KING 1500.203
5MD HAZIQ MD HAMDANMASHONDA RSX150 R0.613
6MD AKID AZIZMASYAMAHA Y15 ZR0.83
7MD HAFIZA ROFAMASYAMAHA Y15 ZR0.873
8MD SHAFIQ RASOLMASYAMAHA Y15 ZR1.36
9FAHMI BASAMINAYAMAHA MX KING 1501.939
10MD IZZAT ZAIDIMASYAMAHA Y15 ZR2.105
11PACHARAGORNTHAHONDA RSX150 R2.228
12ILHAM EFFENDIINAHONDA SUPRA GTR1502.257
13PASSKON SANLUANGTHAYAMAHA Y15 ZR3.064
14GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANAINAYAMAHA SNIPER 15011.902
15RIO ANDRIYANTOINAYAMAHA MX KING 15020.513
16AHMAD FAZRUL SHAMMASYAMAHA Y15 ZR25.474
17GIAN CARLO MAURICIOPHIYAMAHA SNIPER 15042.543
18PEERAPONG LUIBOONPENGTHAYAMAHA Y15 ZR50.484
19WAWAN WELLOINAYAMAHA Y15 ZR50.495
20M. MUROBBIL VITTONIINAYAMAHA MX KING 15001:00.8

Underbone 150 cc Standings

Pos.RiderNat.Total
1NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDINMAS136
2GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANAINA79
3WAWAN WELLOINA72
4M. MUROBBIL VITTONIINA72
5MD SHAFIQ RASOLMAS71
6MD HAFIZA ROFAMAS70
7MD IZZAT ZAIDIMAS60
8MD AKID AZIZMAS57
9JOHN EMERSON INGUITOPHI52
10WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANAINA49
11MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUESMAS39
12ARAI AGASKA DIBANI LAKSANAINA38
13APRIL KING MASCARDOPHI30
14MD IZAM IKMALMAS28
15MD SHAHROL SYAZRASMAS25
16MD HAZIQ MD HAMDANMAS23
17ADITYA FAUZIINA22
18REYNALDI PRADANAINA20
19PEERAPONG LUIBOONPINGTHA17
20AHMAD FAZLI SHAMMAS16
21HUSNI ZAINUL FUADZIINA16
22NGUYEN ANH TUANVIE16
23GIAN CARLO MAURICIOPHI15
24DIMAS JULI ATMOKOINA15
25AHMAD FAZRUL SHAMMAS14
26PACHARAGORN THONGGERDLOUNGTHA12
27PASSKON SANLUANGTHA12
28FAHMI BASAMINA9
29RIO ADRIYANTOINA8
30M. GILANG AKBAR ROLANDINA6
31MD IQBAL AMRIMAS5
32ARASH TSUNAMI KAMARUDINMAS5
33ILHAM EFFENDIINA4
34MD SHAFIQ EZZARIQMAS4
35NGUYEN HUU TRIVIE2

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1

Hiroki Ono was untouchable in the opening TVS Asia One Make race, claiming victory for Japan ahead of compatriot Taiyo Saito by a massive 7.352-seconds.

Hiroki Ono

Second through fifth were hard fought between, Saito, Rosli, Malahuan and Aldy, with Rosli claiming the final podium position.

Hiroki Ono

“As the race began, I pushed 100% and in the middle of the race, I made sure that I kept a distance with the troop behind. It was not very easy and I have to keep the tires for Race 2. I foresee that it would be much tougher tomorrow. Overall, I am very happy to be back here and join the team for yet another excellent challenge.”

Hiroki Ono

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1 Results

PosRiderNatDiff
1HIROKI ONOJPN14:07.383
2TAIYO SAITOJPN7.352
3MD RAMDAN ROSLIMAS7.608
4VORAPONG MALAHUANTHA7.696
5DECKY TIARNO ALDYINA7.928
6MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMEDMAS8.607
7RUSMAN FADHILINA9.187
8ARSYAD RUSYDISIN16.887
9PIYAWAT PATOOMYOSTHA17.090
10FUGO TANAKAJPN26.499
11DARANPOB THONGYOYTHA28.457
12KERWIN EINS CHANGPHI28.501
13CHIRANTH VISHWANATHIND29.648
14KY AHMEDIND30.186
15JAGAN KUMARIND33.659

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2

Hiroki Ono took the race two win as well, by a narrower but still over five-seconds and collected a new lap record to boot.

Hiroki Ono

Runner-up was Malahuan, with Ramdan Rosli half a second off in third. The rest of the field were much more distant, Decky Aldi closest in fourth 11.236s off the leaders

Hiroki Ono

“I am so happy today to have made a new lap record at 44. But Race 2 was very easy for me as I began pushing 100% from the start. With that, I managed to draw a fine gap ahead of the troop. This weekend started difficult for me to be honest but I changed some settings and also my riding techniques which helped me during the qualifying session. I am very happy and thanks to the TVS Team as well as my Japanese fans and sponsors.”

Hiroki Ono wins, ahead of Malahuan and Rosli

Malahuan now holds a narrow lead of 126-points over Ramdan Rosli (118). Decky Aldy third on 112-points.

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2 Results

PosRiderNatGap
1HIROKI ONOJPN14:03.365
2VORAPONG MALAHUANTHA5.043
3MD RAMDAN ROSLIMAS5.606
4DECKY TIARNO ALDYINA11.236
5TAIYO SAITOJPN13.232
6RUSMAN FADHILINA13.438
7ARSYAD RUSYDISIN14.860
8PIYAWAT PATOOMYOSTHA21.234
9KERWIN EINS CHANGPHI21.824
10MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMEDMAS23.661
11DARANPOB THONGYOYTHA25.219
12KY AHMEDIND26.896
13CHIRANTH VISHWANATHIND26.967
14FUGO TANAKAJPN27.253
15JAGAN KUMARIND43.216

TVS Asia One Make Championship Standings

Pos.NameNat.Total
1VORAPONG MALAHUANTHA126
2MD RAMDAN ROSLIMAS118
3DECKY TIARNO ALDYINA112
4MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMEDMAS108
5PIYAWAT PATOOMYOSTHA89
6FUGO TANAKAJPN79
7HIROKI ONOJPN75
8TAIYO SAITOJPN71
9ARSYAD RUSYDISIN54
10KY AHMEDIND52
11KERWIN EINS CHANGPHI46
12DARANPOD THONGYOYTHA44
13JAGAN KUMARIND36
14DEEPAK RAVIKUMARIND20
15RUSMAN FADHILINA19
16CHIRANTH VISHWANATHIND16
17LOUIS ABELHARDINA13
18MIU NAKAHARAJPN13

 

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