ADENANTA’S SHOT AT SS600 SUPREMACY

The final curtain rises this weekend at Chang International Circuit Buriram, Thailand, as the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship 2024 reaches its climax. Among the contenders for glory, Mohammad Adenanta Putra of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM stands poised for battle. The Indonesian rider entered the SS600 finale just 14 points shy of championship leader Apiwath Wongthananon of YAMAHA TEKHNE Racing Team ASEAN.

Adenanta embodies the spirit of a determined challenger. While Apiwath enjoys the home advantage at a track he has mastered, Adenanta remains unshaken, treating the final round as an opportunity to prove his resilience, skill, and determination to the very end.

With consistent performances throughout the season and a deep desire to push his limits, the stage is set for a captivating showdown between these two exceptional riders. Will Adenanta’s calm resolve overturn the odds, or will Apiwath’s dominance at Chang International Circuit seal the title? The answer awaits as the final battle commences.

Adenanta shared, “My preparation has been consistent and focused. I’ve been training hard every day, both physically and mentally, to be ready for this final round. I’ll give my best performance and enjoy every step of the journey.”

Adenanta’s journey to the final round has been one of resilience. Despite facing setbacks, including a crash in Race 1 of Round 5 that widened the points gap to Apiwath, he has maintained his composure and continued collecting valuable points. He remarked, “From Round 1 to Round 5, I’ve had strong results in most races. While I didn’t always win, I managed to stay consistent. The crash in Round 5 was indeed tough. But it has made me more determined to fight harder for the final round.”

With only a 14-point gap separating him from Apiwath, Adenanta remains optimistic about his chances to claim the title. “I know 14 points might seem like a lot, especially since Apiwath is strong at Buriram. But for me, nothing is impossible. I have confidence in my abilities and will give my best until the very last race,” Adenanta stated firmly.

During Round 1 at Chang International Circuit Buriram, Adenanta demonstrated his capability with a P3 finish in Race 1 and P2 in Race 2. Heading into the same venue for the finale, his goal is straightforward. “My focus is to finish ahead of Apiwath in both races. It’s as simple as that,” he asserted.

When asked about his personal targets, Adenanta said, “Of course, I want to be the champion. But more than that, I want to give my absolute best, improve step by step, and enjoy every session. My priority is to find more speed, set a strong race pace, and stay focused on each lap.”

Unbothered by external pressures, Adenanta’s calm mindset is his greatest asset. “I don’t have any major concerns. I just focus on staying positive and enjoying the process because it helps me perform better. A positive mindset is the key to success for me.”

As the battle for championship intensifies, with contenders like Apiwath, Adenanta, Azroy Hakeem Anuar and Muhammad Helmi Azman of IDEMITSU Boon Siew Honda Racing Team all vying for the title, Adenanta’s measured approach and steady focus measure him as a formidable challenger. Ready to give his all, Adenanta is poised to shine in the decisive SS600 finale!