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Sarmoon and Noguchi share ARRC wins at Sepang

2022 Asia Road Racing Championship - Round 4, Sepang

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
October 11, 2022
in Japan / Asian Road Racing

 2022 Asia Road Racing Championship – Round 4
Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia


Asia Superbike Race 1

After a strenuous day coupled with the unpredictable weather at the Sepang International Circuit, Race 1 of the Asia Superbike Championship concluded with Anupab Sarmoon of YAMAHA Thailand Racing Team taking the win.

Anupab Sarmoon
Anupab Sarmoon wins Race 1

It was an interesting feat this time around, Apiwath took third on the grid and then bolted ahead to grab P1 seconds into the race. Soon enough, Anupab was trailing, him followed by Azlan. By lap three, Azlan’s teammate, Adam managed to swerve into third when Azlan fell a few positions.

The 11-lap race which was cut short to nine laps but still witnessed a neck-to-neck battle between the YAMAHA Thailand Racing duo.

While Apiwath kept the lead for four laps, he was superseded by his teammate in the following lap, Adam pacing steadily in third. Those placings remained remained consistent among the top three riders for the rest of the race.

As the race came to completion, the YAMAHA Thailand Racing Team duo engaged in one final battle before Anupab took the lead for victory.

Anupab Sarmoon

“It has been quite a challenge here at Sepang with the weather, sometimes it’s sunny and sometimes its rainy. For sure, my team’s decision to finalise on the dry tire made a whole difference in today’s race. I am thrilled to have won the race today.”

Anupab Sarmoon topped the Race 1 podium from
Anupab Sarmoon topped the Race 1 podium from Apiwath Wongthananon and Adam Noroddin

His teammate Apiwath Wonthananon took second, while Adam Noroddin of ONEXOX BMW TKKR Team clocked in third.

Australia’s Micheal Luke Stone finished 16th.

ASB Race 1 Results
PosRiderNatGap
1Anupab SarmoonTHA–
2Apiwath WongthananonTHA+0.105
3Adam NoroddinMAS+26.771 
4Azlan Shah KamaruzamanMAS+39.875
5Kasma Daniel KasmayudinMAS+1:06.011
6Yuki ItoJPN+1:07.922
7Takuya TsudaJPN+1:14.911
8Md Zaqhwan ZaidiMAS+1:20.912
9Passawit ThitivararakTHA+1:26.000
10Gerry SalimINA+1:49.739
11Haruki NoguchiJPN+1:50.056
12Muhd Syukri Mat ZokiMAS1 Lap
13Osama MareaiYEM1 Lap
14Raja Nazeem IskandarMAS1 Lap
15ee Wee JinMAS1 Lap
16Micheal Luke StoneAUS1 Lap
17Teo Yew JoeMAS1 Lap 
18Khoo Chee YenMAS1 Lap
DNFMd Farid Badrul HisamMAS2 Laps

Asia Superbike Race 2

Race 2 proved quite a show as well, as Haruki Noguchi made SDG Motor Sports HARC-PRO Ph proud with his win, after an invigorating battle among the best riders the region had to offer.

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Haruki Noguchi
Haruki Noguchi

Kasma bolted ahead as soon as the race flagged dropped, Haruki began the race from fourth spot on the grid, not wasting any time moving into seond. Zaqhwan grabbed third from eighth on the grid.

Apiwath was left in fifth but managed to pull himself up to fourth by lap two, as the trio ahead of him kept their momentum in their positions.

Towards the end of the second lap, Haruki made his move and took over Kasma’s lead. Apiwath unfortunately crashed, ruining his chances off a win.

Lap three saw Haruki and Kasma just inches away from each other, the latter desperately trying to find ways to claim the lead off Haruki, who maintained his strong strong pace and the lead. Zaqhwan was left chasing down the duo.

Yuki Ito in P4 was trying his best to close the gap with Zaqhwan, Haruki and Kasma continuing their never-ending battle as they switched the lead between them.

Zaqhwan and Yuki Ito retained their positions in third and fourth heading into the final two laps.

On the final lap, Haruki bucked up and put on a turn of speed gapping Kasma by 0.916s to the finish line.

Haruki Noguchi

“Firstly, thank you to my team and sponsor. Right now, I am truly happy because this weekend was tough but finally, we achieved the top spot. We will continue pushing till the last round.”

1) Haruki Noguchi 2) Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin 3) Md Zaqhwan Zaidi
ASB Race 2 Podium 1) Haruki Noguchi 2) Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin 3) Md Zaqhwan Zaidi

Kasma Danial Kasmayudin of YAMAHA Racing Team ASEAN took second, with Md Zaqhwan Zaidi of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with SHOWA rounding out the podium.

ASB Race 2 Results
PosRiderGap
1Haruki Noguchi–
2Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin +0.916
3Md Zaqhwan Zaidi+6.066
4Yuki Ito+6.636
5Anupab Sarmoon+14.231
6Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman+15.741
7Adam Noroddin+18.630
8Gerry Salim+36.035
9Takuya Tsuda+1:23.122
10Osama Mareai+1:42.034
11Muhd Syukri Mat Zoki+1:56.876
12Khoo Chee Yen+1:57.355
13Teo Yew Joe+1:57.636
14Raja Nazeem Iskandar+1 Lap
15Tee Wee Jin+1 Lap
DNFApiwath Wongthananon8 Laps
DNFPassawit Thitivararak10 Laps
ASB Standings
Pos.NameNat.MakeTotal
1Haruki NoguchiJPNHonda154
2Md Zaqhwan ZaidiMASHonda135
3Kasma Daniel KasmayudinMASYamaha115
4Anupab SarmoonTHAYamaha115
5Apiwath WongthananonTHAYamaha96
6Adam NoroddinMASBMW69
7Yuki ItoJPNYamaha67
8Gerry SalimINAHonda57
9Azlan Shah KamaruzamanMASBMW56
10Passawit ThitivararakTHAHonda53
11Rei ToshimaJPNYamaha20
12Thitipong WarongkornTHADucati15
13Timothy Joseph C. AlbertoPHIDucati13
14Keisuke  MaedaJPNYamaha11
15Ahmad Daniel HaiqalMASYamaha11
16Kosuke AkiyoshiJPNHonda8
17Shinichi NakatomiJPNYamaha6

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1

The SuperSports 600 class was off to a good start over the weekend with Andi Farid Izdihar of ASTRA HONDA Racing Team bagging the winning spot in the opening race at Sepang International Circuit.

Andi Farid Izdihar
Andi Farid Izdihar

From pole, Andi began with an advantage but it was his experience and expertise that kept him at the forefront as he steadily maneuvered his machine around the circuit. Close behind were Malaysian teammates Azroy and Helmi.

For the first four laps, the top-three paced to the same rhythm, before Helmi made his move to overtake Azroy for second. By lap five, Azroy returned the favour and managed to slide back ahead of Helmi.

With Andi in the lead, Azroy picked up speed and Helmi battled to stay put in third, Nakarin applying pressure as he attempted to move into the top three. Lap six  saw Nakarin succeed in taking over Helmi’s position.

By the last lap, Azroy inched closer to Andi and began closing up the gap.

At the last turn, the heat was turned up as Azroy slid into P1, only for Andi to reclaim the position. Andi and Azroy were in a nip and tuck to the flag but Andi clocked in first at 21’52:823s.

Andi Farid Izdihar

“I was confident during the race especially in the beginning. I was able to create the huge gap between myself and the troop behind me. I tried to keep up to the pace to manage the race better but towards the last three laps, my rear tire began to give way and the grip was slipping away. I am happy that despite the circumstances, I was still able to hold on to P1. Of course, the situation will have to be analysed but I am certainly looking forward to tomorrow’s race.”

Andi Farid Izdihar
Andi Farid Izdihar

Second and third spot on the podium belonged to teammates Azroy Hakeem Anuar and Md Helmi Azman of Boon Siew HONDA Racing Team as a result.

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1 Results
PosRiderNatGap
1Andi Farid IzdiharINA–
2Azroy Hakeem AnuarMAS+0.001
3Md Helmi AzmanMAS+1.526
4Nakarin AtiratphuvapatTHA+1.692
5Md Ibrahim Md NorrodinMAS+3.437
6Ratthapong WilairotTHA+4.931
7Galang Hendra PratamaINA+10.618
8Khairul Idham PawiMAS+14.079
9Irfan ArdiansyahINA+14.963
10Kritchaporn KaewsonthiTHA+59.946
11Kondanai KeardkaewTHA+01:04.8
DNFChiang Chih Ying**TPE3 Laps
DNFMd Ramdan RosliMAS9 Laps
DNFKeito AbeJPN10 Laps
DNFMd Faerozi Toreqottullah  INA10 Laps
DNFSota FuruyamaJPN10 Laps

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2

It was Azroy Hakeem Anuar of Boon Siew HONDA Racing Team who claimed top honours for race two, after a hard fought battle amongst the top three.

Just seconds after the flag dropped, a crash saw Andi Farid and Ratthapong knocked out of contention.

In that instant, the window opened for Azroy to take the lead with Nakarin and Kritchaporn in tow. As Azroy picked up on his speed, so did Nakarin and the duo created a gap.

By the end of the second lap, Azroy upped the ante, gapping Nakarin too by over a second. Three laps down saw Helmi Azman move into third after an eighth place start and he soon overtook Nakarin too.

Mid-race, had Azroy holding a 1.739s gap over Helmi. Meanwhile, Ibrahim was closing down the gap to Nakarin, with three Malaysians in the top three positions.

By lap seven Helmi was just 0.236s away from Azroy, eroding his earlier almost two-second lead.

The last lap saw a heated battle between duo and for a moment, Helmi took control only to be knocked back down into second. At the last turn, Helmi missed his window and with that, Azroy bolted ahead to victory.

Azroy Hakeem Anuar

“I had to take the win today, no matter what. I knew that Helmi was very close behind me in the last three laps but I went on as usual. At the last lap, Helmi started making his moves and attacked me. But I recognise his riding styles and I went on to overtake him. We were in and out of P1 but at the last corner, I gave my best shot. I am truly happy to have won this race.”SS60

SS600 Race 2 Podium 1) Azroy Hakeem Anuar, 2) Md Helmi Azman, 3) Md Ibrahim Md Norrodin
SS600 Race 2 Podium 1) Azroy Hakeem Anuar, 2) Md Helmi Azman, 3) Md Ibrahim Md Norrodin

Md Helmi Azman took second and Md Ibrahim Md Noroddin of SIC Racing came in third.

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2 Results
PosRiderNatGap
1Azroy Hakeem AnuarMAS–
2Md Helmi AzmanMAS+0.126
3Md Ibrahim Md NorrodinMAS+1.629
4Nakarin AtiratphuvapatTHA+3.953
5Khairul Idham PawiMAS+11.006
6Irfan ArdiansyahINA+11.900
7Galang Hendra PratamaINA+14.010
8Kritchaporn KaewsonthiTHA+20.190
9Keito AbeJPN+26.740
10Md Faerozi ToreqottullahINA+26.922
11Md Ramdan RosliMAS+27.078
12Kondanai KeardkaewTHA+48.149
13Sota FuruyamaJPN+49.780
14Chiang Chih YingTPE+01:30.055
15Andi Farid IzdiharINA+1 Lap
DNFRatthapong WilairotTHA10 Laps
SuperSports 600 cc Standings
Pos.NameNat.MakeTotal
1Md Helmi AzmanMASHonda140
2Andi Farid IzdiharINAHonda108
3Nakarin AtiratphuvapatTHAHonda104
4Azroy Hakeem AnuarMASHonda100
5Md Ibrahim Md NorrodinMASYamaha94
6Khairul Idham PawiMASHonda88
7Irfan ArdiansyahINAHonda75
8Galang Hendra PratamaINAYamaha73
9Kota ArakawaJPNHonda50
10Ratthapong WilairotTHAYamaha48
11Kritchaporn KaewsonthiTHAHonda38
12Kondanai KeardkaewTHAHonda33
13Keito AbeJPNYamaha23
14Md Faerozi TereqottullahINAYamaha21
15Maiki AbeJPNYamaha17
16Muklada SarapuechTHAHonda17
17Kanatat JaimanTHAYamaha14
18Muhammad Izam IkmalMASYamaha13
19Md Ramdan RosliMASYamaha8
20Yanasorn YanaphanTHAYamaha5
21Sota FuruyamaJPNYamaha3

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1

Adenanta was off to a good start when the flag dropped, bolting into the lead, while pole-man Andy fell two positions in the rush off the line. Aldi Satya took over the lead from Adenanta, with Andy only dropping further away from the top three.

Md. Adenanta Putra
Md. Adenanta Putra

Rheza Danica took the lead on lap three, however by lap four that position went to Herjun Atna. By mid-race, Adenanta was holding second and with three laps to go, he was determined to guard that position.

Picking up speed for the sixth lap, teammate Rheza kept close before making his move to take over the lead on lap seven.

That left a single lap to compete, with the ASTRA HONDA Racing riders proving dominant, led by Adenanta. Yamaha rider, Aldi trailed close behind the leading trio in P4.

Adenanta was steady in P1, while Aldi waited for a moment to strike. Aldi almost collided with Rheza in the final turn and recovered to claim runner-up over the finish line, behind Adenanta.

Md. Adenanta Putra

“I struggled a little with the rear tire. However, I ignored and tried to stay focus on being in front. I stayed on consistent and managed my tires till the last lap. I am thrilled to have won the race.”

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1 podium 1) Md. Adenanta Putra, 2) Aldi Satya Mahendra, 3) Herjun Atna Firdaus
Asia Production 250 cc Race 1 podium 1) Md. Adenanta Putra, 2) Aldi Satya Mahendra, 3) Herjun Atna Firdaus

Coming in at third place was Herjun Atna Firdaus of ASTRA HONDA Racing.

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1 Results
PosRiderNatGap
1Md. Adenanta PutraINA–
2Aldi Satya MahendraINA0.273
3Herjun Atna FirdausINA0.468
4Rheza Danica AhrensINA0.509
5Anggi SetiawanINA3.608
6Andy Muhammad FadlyINA3.791
7Rafid Topan SuciptoINA3.840
8Reynaldo C. RatukoreINA3.958
9Md Akid AzizMAS18.911
10Md Muzakkir MohamedMAS18.939
11Md Idlan Haqimi RaduanMAS25.146
12Fitriansyah KeteINA25.489
13Muhd Irfan Haykal AmidMAS33.471
14Sethu RajivINA45.201
15Senthil ChandrasekaranINA49.449
16Leong Nang TseHKG49.802
DNFPiyawat PatoomyosTHA1 Lap
DNFAiki IyoshiJPN1 Lap
DNFMuhd Sharul Ezwan**MAS7 Laps

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2

Herjun grabbed a fantastic start for the AP250 Race 2 start, bolting ahead of the field with Adenanta tailing closely behind, edging out Aldi.

By  lap four Adenanta took a shot and moved into the lead briefly before Herjun regained control. Aldi on the other hand was left in third.

Anggi was inching towards the top three riders, aiming to close the gaps and by lap six, he managed to slide into second for a brief moment.

As the battle continued, Aldi found his way back into P2 by lap seven. But the ASTRA HONDA duo were not about to give up their spot to the YAMAHA Racing Indonesia rider.

As Herjun led to the chequered flag, Adenanta and Aldi got into one last fight, with runner-up position going to the victor of that battle – Adenanta.

Herjun Atna Firdaus

“I am very happy with both races, yesterday and today. The guys behind me very extremely good. My mechanic and team were great in the way they have done up my machine and I am truly grateful for that. It’s the best team I have ever had. We will definitely do our best again in the next round.”

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2 podium 1) Herjun Atna Firdaus, 2) Md. Adenanta Putra, 3) Aldi Satya Mahendra
Asia Production 250 cc Race 2 podium 1) Herjun Atna Firdaus, 2) Md. Adenanta Putra, 3) Aldi Satya Mahendra
Asia Production 250 cc Race 1 Results
PosRiderNatGap
1Herjun Atna FirdausINA–
2Md. Adenanta PutraINA+0.445
3Aldi Satya MahendraINA+0.449
4Anggi SetiawanINA+0.517
5Piyawat PatoomyosTHA+0.957
6Andy Muhammad FadlyINA+1.204
7Md Idlan Haqimi Raduan  MAS+21.198
8Md Akid AzizMAS+21.577
9Muhd Sharul Ezwan**MAS+21.580
10Reynaldo C. RatukoreINA+21.633
11Sethu RajivINA+40.549
12Muhd Irfan Haykal AmidMAS+41.510
13Senthil ChandrasekaranINA+42.443
14Leong Nang TseHKG+47.516
15Md Muzakkir MohamedMAS+53.078
16Rheza Danica AhrensINA+1:09.722
17Rafid Topan SuciptoINA+1:41.042
18Aiki IyoshiJPN+1:46.849
DNFFitriansyah KeteINA1 Lap
Asia Production 250 cc Standings
Pos.NameNat.MakeTotal
1Andy Muhammad FadlyINAKawasaki121
2Aldi Satya MahendraINAYamaha96
3Md Adenanta PutraINAHonda94
4Rheza Danica AhrensINAHonda92
5Herjun Atna FirdausINAHonda82
6Rafid Topan SuciptoINAHonda74
7Piyawat PatoomyosTHAHonda74
8Reynaldo C. RatukoreINAYamaha66
9Aiki IyoshiJPNKawasaki58
10Anggi SetiawanINAYamaha57
11Md Akid AzizMASHonda50
12Cao Viet NamVIEHonda34
13Ryunosuke NakamuraJPNHonda33
14Md Muzakkir MohamedMASHonda32
15Sethu RajivINDHonda31
16Md Idlan Haqimi RaduanMASHonda30
17Fitriansyah KeteINAHonda29
18Takahide TanakaJPNHonda25
19Senthil ChandrasekaranINDHonda11
20Yuito NomuraJPNHonda8
21Muhd Sharul Ezwan**MASHonda7
22Muhd Irfan Saykal AmidiMASHonda7
23Leong Nang TseHKGYamaha2

Underbone 150 cc Race 1

A nail-biting race flagged off with Gupita Kresna starting from pole, however Gian Carlo Mauricio took an early lead before Ahmad Fazli Sham shuffled him down a spot.

Md Izzat Zaidi Md Salehan leads the Underbone 150 field
Md Izzat Zaidi Md Salehan leads the Underbone 150 field

For two laps, Fazli clocked in fastest before the baton was passed on to Nazirul Izzat on lap four. Meanwhile Ahmad Afif Amran took a fall at turn nine.

Muhammad Syafiq Rosli took the lead on lap five, before the entire troop engaged in one final lap battle towards the chequered flag.

At the last turn, the heat turned up as Md Izzat Zaidi Md Salehan, Nazirrul Izzat Md Bahauddin and Wahyu Aji Trilaksana entered into a wild chase towards the finish line.

Izzat Zaidi pulled ahead of the duo and took the win, clocking in at 15’46:570s.

Md Izzat Zaidi Md Salehan

“It was a fantastic race today and thanks to my team for the amazing setup of my machine. This has enabled me to obtain maximum points for the overall champion title.”

Underbone 150 cc Race 1 podium 1) Md Izzat Zaidi Md Salehan, 2) Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin, 3) Wahyu Aji Trilaksana
Underbone 150 cc Race 1 podium 1) Md Izzat Zaidi Md Salehan, 2) Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin, 3) Wahyu Aji Trilaksana

Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin of UMA Racing YAMAHA Maju Motor bagged the runner-up spot, ahead of Wahyu Aji Trilaksana of ONEXOX TKKR Racing.

Underbone 150 cc Race 1 Results
POS.RiderNatGap
1Md Izzat Zaidi Md SalehanMAS–
2Nazirul Izzat Md BahauddinMAS+0.023
3Wahyu Aji TrilaksanaINA+0.038
4John Emerson InguitoPHI+0.053
5Mohammad Syafiq RosliMAS+0.077
6April King MascardoPHI+0.080
7Gian Carlo MauricioPHI+0.083
8Ahmad Fazli ShamMAS+0.158
9Shahrol Syazras Shahrol Yuzy**MAS+0.201
10Md Shafiq Rasol**MAS+0.300
11Md Aiman TahiruddinMAS+0.303
12Md Hafiza RofaMAS+0.348
13Gupita KresnaINA+0.495
14Hafid Pratamaditya NursandiINA+0.700
15Murobbil VithoniINA+1.749
16Peerapong LuiboonpengTHA+4.362
17Nguyen Anh TuanVIE+30.998
18Nguyen Duc ThanhVIE+43.717
DNFMuhammad Kiandra RamadhipaINA1 Lap
DNFMd Afizad SupaatMAS1 Lap
DNFDimas Juli AtmokoINA1 Lap
DNFAoi UezuJPN1 Lap
DNFMuhammad Yordan BadaruINA1 Lap
DNFAhmad Afif AmranMAS1 Lap

Underbone 150 cc Race 2

A heated battle between Underbone riders was expected as the experts in the field took turns to better their positions in their final race of the weekend.

Gian Carlo took the early lead but by lap two, Afif Amran took over with great enthusiasm, before Fazli Sham came into the picture on lap three.

Mid-race, Syafiq Rosli moved into the lead and by the second last lap, Gian emerged once again as the leader as positions were frequently swapped.

In an electrifying race, the last lap held the best of all action, when the troop stormed towards the chequered flag in a bid to secure the top spot.

With the field pressuring him in an immense chase, Shafiq bolted to the finish line, clocking in a winning 14’46:218s.

Md Shafiq Rasol

“To me, the Underbone category is a highly competitive one. I tried my best to be at the front group and mid-race, I kept following. Towards the last lap, I gave it go with my maximum speed and succeeded.”

Underbone 150 cc Race 2 podium 1) Md Shafiq Rasol, 2) Wahyu Aji Trilaksana, 3) Ahmad Fazli Sham
Underbone 150 cc Race 2 podium 1) Md Shafiq Rasol, 2) Wahyu Aji Trilaksana, 3) Ahmad Fazli Sham

In second was Wahyu Aji Trilaksana of ONEXOX TKKR Racing, just 0.031s off the win, while Ahmad Fazli Sham also of ONEXOX TKKR Racing Team took the third.

Underbone 150 cc Race 1 Results
POS.RiderNatGap
1Md Shafiq Rasol**MAS–
2Wahyu Aji TrilaksanaINA+0.031
3Ahmad Fazli ShamMAS+0.151
4Mohammad Syafiq Rosli MAS+0.174
5Md Hafiza RofaMAS+0.182
6Ahmad Afif AmranMAS+0.306
7Murobbil VithoniINA+0.350
8Hafid Pratamaditya NursandiINA+0.387
9Shahrol Syazras Shahrol YuzyMASMAS+0.462
10Muhammad Kiandra Ramadhipa    INAINA+0.701
11Muhammad Yordan BadaruINA+1.061
12Nguyen Duc ThanhVIE+10.139
13Dimas Juli AtmokoINA+16.220
14Gian Carlo MauricioPHI+20.061
15Nguyen Anh TuanVIE+33.773
16John Emerson InguitoPHI+2:16.573
DNFGupita KresnaINA1 Lap
DNFApril King MascardoPHI2 Laps
Underbone 150 cc Standings
Pos.NameNat.MakeTotal
1Wahyu Aji TrilaksanaINAYamaha126
2Md Izzat Zaidi Md SalehanMASYamaha115
3Ahmad Afif AmranMASYamaha76
4Narizul Izzat Md BahauddinMASYamaha73
5Md Hafiza RofaMASYamaha65
6April King MascardoPHIYamaha65
7John Emerson InguitoPHIYamaha63
8Murobbil VithoniINAYamaha55
9Mohammad Syafiq RosliMASYamaha49
10Dimas Juli AtmokoINAHonda45
11Muhammad Yordan BadaruINAHonda43
12Gupita KresnaINAYamaha40
13Ahmad Fazli ShamMASYamaha40
14Peerapong LuiboonpengTHAYamaha38
15Md Kiandra RamadhipaINAHonda33
16Md Shafiq Rasol**MASYamaha31
17Aoi UezuJPNYamaha31
18Md Aiman TahiruddinMASYamaha25
19Hafid Pratamaditya NursandiINAYamaha19
20Nguyen Anh TuanVIEHonda19
21Ahmad Fazrul ShamMASYamaha15
22Nguyen Duc ThanhVIEHonda15
23Shahrol Syazras Shahrol YuzyMASHonda14
24Gian Carlo MauricioPHIYamaha13

TVS Asia One-Make Championship Race 1

Earlier in the morning, the qualifying session brought out the best of Singaporean Arsyad Rusydi when he set the fastest lap at 2’32:231s. Second fastest was Agung Septian from Indonesia, ahead of countryman, Decky Tiarno Aldy.

As soon as the race flag dropped, Decky found his way up from the third on the grid into the lead, a position he would retain for the first four laps, chased ferociously by Agung and Vorapong.

By lap five, Agung made his move and took lead leaving Decky in a heated battle with Vorapong.

Watcharin Tubtimon
Watcharin Tubtimon

Watcharin Tubtimon had been on the hunt was waiting for his moment to strike, and for the the final lap at the last turn, he made his way into the top three, just inches away from Vorapong in the lead.

Watcharin then made his final dash and took the win, clocking in 14’59:983s.

Vorapong Malahuan of Thailand took second, and in third was Agung Septian from Indonesia.

TVS Asia One-Make Championship Race 2

It was a good start to the day with clear blue sky as the riders stormed into the second TVS Asia race of the weekend.

Agung took the lead seconds into the race but was soon superseded by Arysad. Lap two saw Decky move from third into the lead, with Vorapong making his way up to P3 after being initially stuck behind a slower group.

Lap three saw Vorapong succeed in overtaking Decky but seconds later, Decky snatched the lead position once again.

As the field reached the mid-way point it was Fugo Tanaka leading, with Decky and Vorapong closely trailing before Decky regained the lead, only to once again lose it to Fugo.

By the last lap, Fugo was determined to guard his leading position but Decky was keen to move back into the lead.

Decky reclaimed the lead only to come under pressure from Vorapong. As the duo made their last turn, Vorapong chased Decky down but couldn’t get into the lead.

Decky Tiarno Aldy won the final race as a result, with Vorapong Malahuan second and Fugo Tanaka from Japan third.

TVS Asia One-Make Race 2 podium 1) Vorapong Malahuan, 2) Decky Tiarno Aldy, 3) Watcharin Tubtimon
TVS Asia One-Make Race 2 podium 1) Vorapong Malahuan, 2) Decky Tiarno Aldy, 3) Watcharin Tubtimon

TVS Asia One-Make Championship Results & Standings

Pos.NameNat.R1R2Total
1Vorapong MalahuanTHA2020126
2Decky Tiarno AldyINA132594
3Watcharin TubtimonTHA251379
4Agung SeptianINA161165
5Fugo TanakaJPN91657
6KY AhmedIND10949
7James Frederick  JacobsAUS7346
8Hiroki OnoJPN––45
9Arsyad RusydiSIN111040
10Hayato KobayashiJPN8DNF37
11Muhamad Fitri AshrafMAS––36
12Jagan KumarIND6733
13Nattaphon KaewmunTHA5428
14Miu NakaharaJPN3628
15Varis Felix FlemingAUS4828
16Kerwin Eins Golbert G.ChangPHI––19
17Deepak RavikumarIND2515
18Md Harith Farhan BaharinMAS––3

 


 

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