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Asia Road Racing Championship 2023 kicks off in Thailand

2023 FIM Asia Road Racing Championships Round One

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
March 27, 2023
in Japan / Asian Road Racing

2023 FIM Asia Road Racing Championships


Asia Superbike 1000cc Race 1

Md Zaqhwan Zaidi kicked off the weekend setting a new record of 1’34:844s in qualifying. His close contender Markus Reiterberger clocking 1’35’008s while Japanese star, Haruki Noguchi was third fastest with a 1’35:045s, to mark the front row on race day.

Haruki Noguchi

Zaqhwan showed blistering speed as soon the flagged dropped, Markus close behind. Turn 7 of the third lap, Haruki made a bold move from the inside and moved into P3. With temperatures soaring, the risk to tyre life was also looming.

Lap six saw Haruki once again make his move, overtaking Markus, then picking up speed as he hunted Zaqhwan down, which he did successfully on lap eight.

Azlan had picked up speed by lap 11, and from behind Zaqhwan made a bold move to come out ahead, the top three positions changing quickly with Azlan leading and Haruki fighting back for his spot.

Zaqhwan could not keep up and by the last turn, it was either Haruki or Azlan, the former bolting ahead, Haruki bagging victory.

Haruki Noguchi won the opening Asia Superbike race

Azlan was the runner-up, Zaqhwan third, and rounding out the top five were Reiterberger and Andi Farid.

Anthony West finished 10th, with his Victor Racing MLT Yamaha R1M noticeably down on top speed compared to most of the rest of the field.

Lachlan Epis on the Evolution Sport Group M 1000 RR was a DNF.

Lachlan Epis – DNF

“Bugger. Made a good start and pace was feeling strong, was stuck in a fight for 7th and saw an opportunity to make a pass to lead the group. Unfortunately I was a bit ambitious and ended up on my ass. Pace is strong so we’ll iron it out and come back better in race 2.”

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderMotorcycleGap
1HARUKI NOGUCHI (JPN)CBR1000RR R20:54.882
2AZLAN  SHAH KAMARUZA MAN (MAS)M 1000 RR+0.685
3MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDI (MAS)CBR1000RR R+0.816
4MARKUS REITERBERGER (GER)M 1000 RR+1.834
5ANDI FARID IZDIHAR (INA)CBR1000RR R+3.003
6PASSAWIT THITIVARARAK (THA)CBR1000RR R+6.729
7JAKKRIT SWANGSWAT (THA)CBR1000RR R+13.855
8KASMA  DANIEL KASMAY UDIN  (MAS)YZF-R1M+21.979
9KEMINTH KUBO (THA)YZF-R1M+27.504
10ANTHONY KEITH WEST (AUS)YZF-R1M+38.654
11TEO YEW JOE (MAS)M 1000 RR— 12 laps —
Not Classified
DNFLACHLAN EPIS (AUS)M 1000 RR— 11 laps —

Asia Superbike 1000cc Race 2

Asia Superbikes kept the audience at the edge of their seats when Haruki pulled off his tricks once again for another win in Race 2. Zaqhwan boosted by setting a new lap record and another podium, where he was joined by Azlan.

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Zaqhwan was quick into turn 1, however Markus made it past him rapidly. Haruki playing it cool in third.

Haruki took over the lead in lap two and Azlan slid into second. Markus finding his pace into P3 while Zaqhwan trailed him.

The battle heated up between Haruki and Azlan on lap three, with Azlan coming out of that engagement in front and on the charge.

Lap seven saw Andi steady in P3, inching closer to Haruki before making an overtake stick, and by lap nine he’d claimed the lead, picking up speed.

With two laps to go, Zaqhwan was third, behind Haruki and Andi held the lead.

The last turn saw Andi make a mistake, with Haruki grabbing the opportunity to strike for the win, Zaqhwan second, Azlan third and Andi down in fourth.

Haruki Noguchi – P1-1

“It was not a bad start but everyone seemed to be picking up on speed. Although I was at the front, today seemed a little tougher for me. But the last turn gave me the opportunity and I am happy for the win. I thank everyone who has worked hard for me.”

Haruki Noguchi topped the Race 2 podium, Zaqwan second, Azlan third

Noguchi leaves Round 1 with 50-points, to Zaqhwan and Azlan who were tied on 36-points a-piece.

Lachlan Epis claimed seven-points, and Ant West six-points, both recording a DNF each for the weekend.

Lachlan Epis – P9

“The new bike and tyres were a bigger adaptation than I think we were prepared for. Overall I think we had a positive first weekend, it was a shame to fall in the first race and we went with the wrong tyres for the second but that’s part of the process this year learning the championship. We have a lot of information to go over before round 2 and we will arrive I hope with a lot more speed.”

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderMotorcycleGap
1HARUKI NOGUCHI (JPN)CBR1000RR R20:57.031
2MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDI (MAS)CBR1000RR R+0.196
3AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMAN (MAS)M 1000 RR+0.607
4ANDI FARID IZDIHAR (INA)CBR1000RR R+0.626
5PASSAWIT THITIVARARAK (THA)CBR1000RR R+3.060
6MARKUS REITERBERGER (GER)M 1000 RR+4.776
7KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDIN (MAS)YZF-R1M+14.048
8KEMINTH KUBO (THA)YZF-R1M+16.138
9LACHLAN EPIS (AUS)M 1000 RR+19.607
10TEO YEW JOE (MAS)M 1000 RR— 12 laps —
11JAKKRIT SWANGSWAT (THA)CBR1000RR R+27.488
Not Classified
DNFANTHONY KEITH WEST (AUS)YZF-R1M— 3 laps —

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Standings

Pos.RiderNat.R1R2Total
1HARUKI NOGUCHIJPN252550
2MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDIMAS162036
3AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMANMAS201636
4ANDI FARID IZDIHARINA111324
5MARKUS REITERBERGERGER131023
6PASSAWIT THITIVARARAKTHA101121
7KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDINMAS8917
8KEMINTH KUBOTHA7815
9JAKKRIT SWANGSWATTHA9514
10TEO YEW JOEMAS5611
11LACHLAN EPISAUSDNF77
12ANTHONY KEITH WESTAUS6DNF6

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1

Nakarin made a swift move up the inside and took lead at turn 1 as the first Supersport 600 race kicked off, but Khairul was quick to recover his position. Soichiro staying calm, with Helmi trailing him closely.

Khairul Idham Pawi leads

With the riders settling comfortably into their positions, it was a matter of closing down the gaps between Khairul and Nakarin – the former steadily leading the race. In P4 Helmi upped his pace and switched places with Soichiro at the end of lap 4.

Lap six saw that top three unchanged, however Ratthapong inched his way into P4 while Soichiro began losing momentum. Gerry Salim was on the move, with Keito Abe close behind.

With three laps left, Helmi was playing catch up with to Nakarin who was chasing down Khairul.

That came to a head in the final lap, where Nakarin placed intense pressure on Khairul, overtaking at turn 5. The heated battle continued as Khairul tried to position for a comeback.

Khairul Idham Pawi took the Supersport 600 win
Khairul Idham Pawi took the Supersport 600 win

Through the last turn, Khairul worked his magic and went up the inside before bolting ahead to victory.

Runner-up was Nakarin, followed by Azman. Keito Abe and Garry Salim rounding out the top five.

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderMotorcycleGap
1KHAIRUL IDHAM PAWI (MAS)CBR600RR20:03.796
2NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPAT (THA)CBR600RR+0.286
3MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMAN (MAS)CBR600RR+0.390
4KEITO ABE (JPN)YZF-R6+3.616
5GERRY SALIM (INA)CBR600RR+3.807
6SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTO (JPN)YZF-R6+5.394
7RATTHAPONG WILAIROT (THA)YZF-R6+6.187
8MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRA (INA)CBR600RR+11.769
9GALANG HENDRA PRATAMA (INA)YZF-R6+16.689
10SHA JUNTONG (CHN)YZF-R6+36.026
Not Classified
DNF  AHMAD AFIF AMRAN (MAS)YZF-R6— 10 laps —
DNF  ANDI MUHAMMAD FADLY (INA)YZF-R6— 6 laps —
DNF  AZROY HAKEEM ANUAR (MAS)CBR600RR
DNF  PANNASORN KAEWSONTHI (THA)CBR600RR

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2

Nakarin beat Khairul to the punch in Race 2 and into turn 1 , however Khairul was quicket for the sector, overhauling Nakarin before completing lap 1.

Nakarin Atiratphuvapat

In P3 and P4, Keito Abe and Soichiro were battling it out, with the latter proving the faster from this engagement.

Three laps down saw Nakarin chasing Khairul furiously, Soichiro inching closer in third.

Mid-race, Khairul was 0.446s ahead of Nakarin, who was picking up speed. Keito Abe fighting to close up the gap with Soichiro.

By lap 10, Nakarin closed the gap to Khairul down to a 0.239s gap. The Thai lad was determined to make his up way into the lead.

With one lap to go Nakarin made the pass stick to the Malaysian, breaking away to a 0.105s lead.

Nakarin Atiratphuvapat

“Last night I couldn’t sleep as I kept thinking about the race and how to do differently today. The game was pretty similar to yesterday but I tried my best to manage to tires till the last lap. Personally, KIP is very strong. But I tried overtake him at the last lap and close the gap at the last corner and I made it.”

Race 2 Podium: 1) Nakarin Atiratphuvapat, 2) Khairul, 3) Soichiro

Khairul was the runner-up, Soichiro third, Keito Abe fourth, and Azroy Anuar fifth.

Nakarin and Khairul leave Round 1 with 45-points a-piece, third placed Soichuro distant on 26-points, but also tied with Keito Abe.

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderMotorcycleGap
1NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPAT (THA)CBR600RR20:02.187
2KHAIRUL IDHAM PAWI (MAS)CBR600RR+0.105
3SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTO (JPN)YZF-R6+3.530
4KEITO ABE (JPN)YZF-R6+3.737
5AZROY HAKEEM ANUAR (MAS)CBR600RR+5.967
6PANNASORN KAEWSONTHI (THA)CBR600RR+6.668
7RATTHAPONG WILAIROT (THA)YZF-R6+6.923
8MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRA (INA) CBR600RR+9.174
9MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMAN (MAS)CBR600RR+10.907
10ANDI MUHAMMAD FADLY (INA)YZF-R6+11.026
11AHMAD AFIF AMRAN (MAS)YZF-R6+15.310
12SHA JUNTONG (CHN)YZF-R6+53.777
13GERRY SALIM (INA)CBR600RR— 10 laps —
Not Classified
DNFGALANG HENDRA PRATAMA (INA)YZF-R6— 5 laps —

SuperSports 600 cc Standings

Pos.NameNat.R1R2Total
1NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPATTHA202545
2KHAIRUL IDHAM  PAWIMAS252045
3SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTOJPN101626
4KEITO ABEJPN131326
5MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMANMAS16723
6RATTHAPONG WILAIROTTHA9918
7MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRAINA8816
8GERRY SALIMINA11314
9AZROY HAKEEM ANUARMASDNF1111
10SHA JUNTONGCHN6410
11PANNASORN KAEWSONTHITHADNF1010
12GALANG HENDRA PRATAMAINA7DNF7
13ANDI MUHAMMAD FADLYINADNF66
14AHMAD AFIF AMRANMASDNF55

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1

ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM covered the front row of the grid, and the advantage was amplified for Rheza Danica who made a quick move to take lead at the first turn.

Rheza Danica Ahrens

Rheza quickly took control of the circuit, slowly increasing speed lap-by-lap. By the end of lap 3, teammate Veda Ega positioned himself second, Muklada trailing close behind.

Herjun then overtook Muklada, moving the ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM trio into the top three positions.

Rheza comfortably led, Veda Ega fighting to close to gap, while Muklada and Herjun, fought for P3 mid-race.

Muklada lost a place as Jakkreephat made a pass stick, Herjun, Muklada and Jakkreephat now battling for third.

With a lap to go, Rheza confirmed the win with Veda Ega second.

Rheza Danica Ahrens

Last turn excitement mounted with Herjun and Muklada making one last push towards the chequered flag, with Muklada losing the battle and podium spot as a result.

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderMotorcycleGap
1RHEZA DANICA AHRENS (INA)CBR250 RR18:37.710
2VEDA EGA PRA TAMA (INA)CBR250 RR+0.929
3HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUS (INA)CBR250 RR+7.949
4MUKLADA SARAPUECH (THA)CBR250 RR+7.965
5IRFAN ARDIANSYAH (INA)NINJA 250+8.105
6WARIT THONGNOPPAKUN (THA)CBR250 RR+8.243
7JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISAN (THA)CBR250 RR+8.277
8CAO VIET NAM (VIE)CBR250 RR+22.786
9AIKI IYOSHI (JPN)NINJA 250+23.107
10MUHAMMAD IRFAN HAYKHAL (MAS)CBR250 RR+23.216
11WATCHARIN TUBTIMON (THA)CBR250 RR+23.436
12WAHYU NUGROHO (INA)YZF-R25+23.508
13MUHAMMAD FAEROZI TOREQOTTULLAH (INA)YZF-R25+23.753
14MUHAMMAD IDLAN HAQIMI (MAS)CBR250 RR+24.256
15KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTAL (IND)CBR250 RR+24.262
16SETHU RAJIV (IND)YZF-R25+31.139
17CHIHIRO ISHII (JPN)CBR250 RR+40.809
18LIU CHUN MEI (TPE)NINJA 250+40.932
19MOHSIN PARAMBAN (IND)CBR250 RR+51.876

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2

It was a great start for the riders of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM again with Herjun taking lead in Race 2, before his teammates Veda Ega and Rheza made their way past him, with three other ridings crashing in the first corner.

Rheza Danica Ahrens

As the race progressed, Jakkreephat and Rheza engaged battled it out, while Muklada held third, and Herjun pressured Irfan from from fifth, before overtaking.

Rheza was building speed as Muklada and Jakkreephat fought for P2, and Irfan aimed for P3.

Lap 7 saw Herjun leading the rest of the field, behind Rheza who was on his way to victory.

Irfan made a bold move up the inside into P2 just before it was snatched by Muklada. The competition was tight between trio, Herjun, Irfan and Muklada all aiming for second.

With one more lap to go, Rheza was impeccable, holding an almost nine-second gap.

The race was on for P2 though, and in the chaos, Herjun fell, Jakkreephat and Muklada avoiding the crash and speeding into second and third respectively.

Cao Viet Nam and Aiki Iyoshi completing the top five.

Rheza Danica Ahrens

“It the beginning, it was a little tough for me to find my pace but once I was ahead of them, I was focused on finding the right rhythm. I managed to create the gap and went on to pick up speed. This is a good start to the season and I am very happy.”

Race 2 Podium: 1) Rheza Danica Ahrens, 2) Jakkreephat, 3) Muklada

Rheza holds the Asia Production lead after Round 1 with 50-points, Jakkreephat and Muklada tied on 29-points.

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderMotorcycleGap
1RHEZA DANICA AHRENS (INA)CBR250 RR18:38.595
2JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISAN (THA)CBR250 RR8.832
3MUKLADA SARAPUECH (THA)CBR250 RR8.868
4CAO VIET NAM (VIE)CBR250 RR16.551
5AIKI IYOSHI (JPN)NINJA 25016.611
6MUHAMMAD IRFAN HAYKHAL (MAS)CBR250 RR16.912
7WARIT THONGNOPPAKUN (THA)CBR250 RR16.945
8THANAT LAOONGPLIO (THA)CBR250 RR16.998
9VEDA EGA PRA TAMA (INA)CBR250 RR17.144
10WATCHARIN TUBTIMON (THA)CBR250 RR22.145
11KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTAL (IND)CBR250 RR28.400
12CHIHIRO ISHII (JPN)CBR250 RR33.311
13MOHSIN PARAMBAN (IND)CBR250 RR43.009
14LI RUEI YUN (TPE)CBR250 RR1:26.208
15MUHAMMAD IDLAN HAQIMI (MAS)CBR250 RR— 9 laps —
Not Classified
DNFHERJUN ATNA FIRDAUS (INA)CBR250 RR— 9 laps —
DNFWAHYU NUGROHO (INA)YZF-R25— 6 laps —
DNFSETHU RAJIV (IND)YZF-R254.648
DNFNGUYEN DUC THANH (VIE)CBR250 RR— 1 laps —

Asia Production 250 cc Standings

Pos.NameNat.R1R2Total
1RHEZA DANICA AHRENSINA252550
2JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISANTHA92029
3MUKLADA SARAPUECHTHA131629
4VEDA EGA PRATAMAINA20727
5CAO VIET NAMVIE81321
6WARIT THONGNOPPAKUNTHA10919
7AIKI IYOSHIJPN71118
8HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUSINA16DNF16
9MUHAMMAD IRFAN HAYKHALMAS61016
10IRFAN ARDIANSYAHINA11DSQ11
11WATCHARIN TUBTIMONTHA5611
12THANAT LAOONGPLIOTHADNF88
13KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTALIND156
14WAHYU NUGROHOINA4DNF4
15CHIHIRO ISHIIJPN044
16MUHAMMAD FAEROZI TOREQOTTULLAHINA3DNF3
17MOHSIN PARAMBANIND033
18MUHAMMAD IDLAN HAQIMIMAS213
19LI RUIE YUNTPE022
20LIU CHUN MEITPE0DNF0
21SETHU RAJIVIND0DNF0
22NGUYEN DUC THANHVIE0DNF0

Underbone 150 cc Race 1

Wawan Wello was quick to find his pace as the Underbone 150 class kicked into gear for Race 1, taking the lead after turn one.

Md Shafiq Rasol

Ahmad Fazli Sham managed to pressure his way into the lead mid-way through lap one, Hafiza picking up pace and emerged in P1, the competition stiff as riders looped in and out of the top three.

By mid-race, Izam Ikmal briefly moved into the lead before Wawan Wello shot ahead.

With a lap to go, Wawan Wello took the lead but was struck by Nazirul Izzat and Murobbil Vittoni.

Turn 5 saw Haziq Fairues move into the lead with a gap that kept the troop trailing him. He held on fiercely but was superseded by Shafiq Rasol from the inside before the duo engaged in one final battle for the win.

Md Shafiq Rasol

Shafiq Rasol was the winner, just 0.012s ahead of Haziq Fairues, with Wawan Wello third just 0.058s off the lead.

Underbone 150 cc Race 1 Results

PosRiderBikeGap
1MD SHAFIQ RASOL (MAS)Y15 ZR16:31.851
2MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUES (MAS)Y15 ZR+0.012
3WAWAN WELLO (INA)Y15 ZR+0.058
4AHMAD FAZLI SHAM (MAS)Y15 ZR+0.229
5NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAH AUDDIN ( MAS)Y15 ZR+0.260
6MD AKID AZIZ (MAS)Y15 ZR+0.326
7MD HAFIZA ROFA (MAS)Y15 ZR+0.461
8WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANA (INA)MX KING 150+0.500
9APRIL KING MASC ARDO (PHI) SNIPER 150+0.374
10MD HAZIQ MD HAMDAN (MAS) RSX150 R+0.504
11REYNALDI PRADANA (INA)MX KING 150+0.648
12MD IZZAT ZAIDI (MAS)Y15 ZR+0.842
13GUPIT A KRESN A WARDH ANA (IN A) SNIPER 150+1.075
14M. MUROBBIL VITTONI (INA) MX KING 150+1.150
15JOHN EMERSON INGUITO (PHI) SNIPER 150+1.179
16MD SHAHROL SYAZRAS (MAS) RSX150 R+1.325
17MD IZAM IKMAL (MAS) RSX150 R+1.358
18AHMAD FAZRUL SHAM (MAS)Y15 ZR+1.443
19GIAN C ARLO MAURICIO (PHI) SNIPER 150+1.514
20NGUYEN ANH TUAN (VIE)WINNER X 150+1.864

Underbone 150 cc Race 2

As the flag for Race 2 dropped, the troop gathered in a tight line with Wawan Wello taking the lead into turn 1 before Hafiza and Fazli Sham went ahead.

Md Hafiza Rofa in the lead

Izzat Zaidi was in on the action by the end of lap one, with Wahyu close behind. By lap 3, Pilipino Gian Carlo took charge but was quickly superseded by Malaysian, Haziq Fairues.

Between slip-streaming and the ability to strike at the right time, the riders were in endless exchange of positions.

With one lap to go, the battle heated up and at turn eight, Wawan was ahead with Hafiza following close behind. At the last turn, Izzat sled in between Hafiza and Wawan and made it into second while Hafiza took the victory.

Hafiza Rofa

“It was a tough fight today. The riders were vigorous but I tried to push in the last two laps to catch up with the middle group before I went for the win. My team and crew members have prepared a fantastic machine and I thank them for it.”

Race 2 Podium: 1) Hafiza Rofa, 2) Izzat Zaidi, 3) Wawan Wello

Wawan Wello was left third, Reynaldi Pradana nipping at his heals, just 0.005s off the podium.

Hafiza Rofa holds the lead on 34-points heading to Round 2, ahead of Wawan Wello (32 points) and Haziq Fairues (29 points).

Underbone 150 cc Race 2 Results

PosRiderMotorcycleGap
1MD HAFIZA ROFA (MAS)Y15 ZR16:31.171
2MD IZZAT ZAIDI (MAS)Y15 ZR+0.104
3WAWAN WELLO (INA)Y15 ZR+0.247
4REYNALDI PRADANA (INA)MX KING 150+0.252
5M. MUROBBIL VITTONI (INA)MX KING 150+0.365
6GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANA (INA)SNIPER 150+0.408
7MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUES (MAS)Y15 ZR+0.757
8APRIL KING MASCARDO (PHI)SNIPER 150+0.866
9MD IZAM IKMAL (MAS)RSX150 R+1.049
10WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANA (INA)MX KING 150+1.159
11MD SHAHROL SYAZRAS (MAS)RSX150 R+1.162
12NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDIN (MAS)Y15 ZR+1.258
13MD SHAFIQ RASOL (MAS)Y15 ZR+0.923
14JOHN EMERSON INGUITO (PHI)SNIPER 150+1.381
15MD HAZIQ MD HAMDAN (MAS)RSX150 R+1.552
16AHMAD FAZLI SHAM (MAS)Y15 ZR+1.604
17PACHARAGORN THONGGERDLOUNG (THA)RSX150 R+1.735
18PASSKON SANLUANG (THA)Y15 ZR+1.846
19MD AKID AZIZ (MAS)Y15 ZR+2.136

Underbone 150 cc Standings

Pos.NameNat.R1R2Total
1MD HAFIZA ROFAMAS92534
2WAWAN WELLOINA161632
3MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUESMAS20929
4MD SHAFIQ RASOLMAS25328
5MD IZZAT ZAIDIMAS42024
6REYNALDI PRADANAINA51318
7APRIL KING MASCARDOPHI7815
8NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDINMAS11415
9WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANAINA8614
10GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANAINA31013
11AHMAD FAZLI SHAMMAS13013
12M. MUROBBIL VITTONIINA21113
13MD AKID AZIZMAS10010
14MD HAZIQ MD HAMDANMAS617
15MD IZAM IKMALMAS077
16MD SHAHROL SYAZRASMAS055
17JOHN EMERSON INGUITOPHI123

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1

The riders were off to a fantastic start as soon as the flag dropped for Race 1 of the TVS Asia One Make Championship, Vorapong immediately striking for the lead, but superseded by Ramdan who seemed confident aboard the TVS Apache RR310.

Vorapong Malahuan

Vorapong struck back, Kerwin leading the troop by the end of lap 2, Ramdan bolting into the lead.

By mid-race, Vorapong was back in the lead, pressured by Malaysian duo Ramdan and Muzakkir, before lap five saw, Thai rider Piyawat emerged into P1.

The pressure continued to mount with each lap and with two more laps to go, Ramdan faced issues with his machine, slowing him down.

On the last lap, it was nip and tuck between Vorapong and Piyawat, the 2022 champion fiery in defending his title, bolting ahead for the win.

Runner-up was Piyawat Patoomyos, followed by Taiyo Saito.

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1 Results

PosRiderGap
1VORAPONG MALAHUAN (THA)14:55.442
2PIYAWAT PATOOMYOS (THA)+0.140
3TAIYO SAITO (JPN)+4.314
4KERWIN  CHANG (PHI)+5.206
5MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMED (MAS)  +5.213
6KY AHMED (IND)+5.544
7JAGAN KUMAR (IND)+6.087
8DECKY TIARNO ALDY (INA)+7.057
9DARANPOB ** THONGYOY (THA)+9.243
10DEEPAK RAVIKUMAR (IND)+18.795
11FUGO TANAKA (JPN)+38.652
12LOUIS ABELHARD (INA)+41.131
Not Classified
DNFARSYAD RUSYDI (SIN)— 6 laps —
DNFMD RAMDAN ROSLI (MAS)— 5 laps —

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2

Piyawat took the lead as Race 2 kicked off, Ramdan second, followed by Vorapong in P3. The Thai lad seemed confident as he charged ahead while the duo behind him tried to push through. Malaysian rider, Muzakkir chasing in P4.

Vorapong Malahuan

By lap 4 Ramdan found his moment to strike and took over the lead briefly before it passed to Fugo.

By one more lap to go, it was Fugo at the front with Decky and Muzakkir chasing. Vorapong was trying to inch closer from P4. At the last turn, Vorapong managed to slide into P2 before converting that into the lead.

Vorapong Malahuan

“This race is different from yesterday’s. Yesterday, we were pushing faster and faster but today, it was not like that. All riders were trying to play safe, for the sake of restoring the tires till the end of the game. It was a hot day therefore it was crucial to strategize so that we can finish the race. Even during the warm up, I only did 2 laps because I did not want to wear it out. The tires are from Race 1 therefore, we had to safe it up for Race 2. To be honest, I did not know if I could fight for a win today but half way through the last lap, I noticed the Japanese rider taking lead. I thought of an idea for the last turn and it worked!”

Race 2 Podium: 1) Vorapong Malahuan, 2) Fugo Tanaka, 3) Decky Tiarno Aldy

Fugo Tanaka had to settle for second by the smallest of margins, 0.001s, with Decky Tiarno Aldy a distant – in comparison – third at 0.255s off the win.

Vorapong holds the lead into Round 2 with 50-points, Fugo Tanaka and Taiyo Saito both sitting on 25-points, just ahead of Patoomyos, Decky, and Muzakkir all on 24-points.

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2 Results

PosRiderGap
1VORAPONG MALAHUAN (THA)14:56.268
2FUGO TANAKA (JPN)+0.001
3DECKY TIARNO ALDY (INA)+0.255
4MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMED (MAS)+0.338
5JAGAN KUMAR (IND)+0.557
6DARANPOB ** THONGYOY (THA)+0.742
7TAIYO SAITO (JPN)+0.811
8KY AHMED (IND)+1.027
9ARSYAD RUSYDI (SIN)+14.385
10DEEPAK RAVIKUMAR (IND)+23.838
11LOUIS ABELHARD (INA)+24.543
12PIYAWAT PATOOMYOS (THA)+1:00.315
Not Classified
DNFMD RAMDAN ROSLI (MAS)— 7 laps —
DNFKERWIN  CHANG (PHI)6:37.566

TVS Asia One Make Championship Standings

Pos.RiderR1R2Total
1VORAPONG MALAHUAN252550
2FUGO TANAKA52025
3TAIYO SAITO16925
4PIYAWAT PATOOMYOS20424
5DECKY TIARNO ALDY81624
6MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMED111324
7JAGAN KUMAR91120
8KY AHMED10818
9DARANPOD THONGYOY**71017
10KERWIN EINS CHANG13DNF13
11DEEPAK RAVIKUMAR6612
12LOUIS ABELHARD459
13ARSYAD RUSYDIDNF77
14MD RAMDAN ROSLIDNFDNF0

 

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