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NATIONAL DAY GLORY FOR RAMDAN

Race 2 of Round 4 in the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship under the TVS ASIA One Make Championship brought high drama and national pride at the Mandalika International Circuit, Indonesia, as Malaysia’s Md Ramdan Rosli stormed to victory on National Day. The race began with Ramdan making a clean start from the front, while Japan’s Hiroki Ono was caught in an early collision with Australia’s Hunter Corney. Hiroki managed to rejoin, but the incident shuffled the order. Ramdan initially led the pack with Indonesia’s Decksa Almer Alfarezal close behind. By the second lap, India’s Sarthak Chavan began mounting pressure on the Malaysian, and by lap 3, he slotted himself into second place, relentlessly shadowing the leader. Indonesia’s Rendi and Spain’s Luis Miguel also joined the battle within the chasing group. The defining moment arrived on lap 4 when Sarthak made a bold move to overtake Ramdan. However, the Malaysian rider swiftly countered, regaining control at the front. From there, Ramdan held his nerve and powered his way to the chequered flag, crossing the finish line at 14’11.022s to secure a historic victory for Malaysia on its Independence Day. Sarthak finished just a whisker behind, only 0.007 seconds adrift, clocking 14’11.029s to take second, while Luis completed the podium in third at 14’12.221s. Ramdan expressed, “I would like to thank my TVS crew that solved my mechanical problem yesterday. I really hoped that I could also win yesterday’s race, but I couldn’t make it, and that made me emotional and sad. But today, I proved that I can win. This victory is for Malaysia, and for all my family who are watching from home.” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 2

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REDEMPTION FOR HAFIZH

Round 4 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship delivered heat at the Mandalika International Circuit, Indonesia today, with Malaysian star Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah of JDT RACING TEAM storming to victory in Race 1 of the ASB1000 class. As the lights went out, Hafizh made a strong launch but it was Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman of A1 ENERGY BMW RACING TEAM who surged to the front, shadowed closely by Nakarin Atiratphuvapat of HONDA RACING THAILAND. Hafizh settled into third with the IDEMITSU HONDA RACING MALAYSIA duo of Muhammad Zaqhwan Zaidi and Azroy Hakeem Anuar chasing in fourth and fifth. By Lap 2, Nakarin slipped past Hafizh but Hafizh quickly fought back to reclaim top spot. The Thai ace, however, refused to be shaken off, tailing Hafizh corner by corner. At the same time, Azlan was forced to fend off the relentless challenge from Zaqhwan and Azroy. Hafizh then laid down the gauntlet on Lap 3 with a fastest time of 1’35.747s, pulling marginally ahead. But Nakarin answered immediately with a blistering 1’35.383s on Lap 4, ensuring the battle for the lead remained alive. The duo broke away, opening a 1.302s gap from the chasing pack, where Zaqhwan muscled his way into third ahead of Azlan. The race took a dramatic twist on Lap 5 when Keito Abe of SDG HARC-PRO. HONDA PHILIPPINES and Lachlan Epis of SAVITAR RACING ASIA collided and crashed out of contention. With clear track ahead, Hafizh managed to gradually build a 1-second lead over Nakarin by Lap 6. From there, he controlled the pace superbly, while behind him Zaqhwan closed in on Nakarin, setting up a tense fight for second place. After 12 laps of high drama, Hafizh powered across the line to claim victory in 20’48.234s, a result made even more special as Malaysia celebrates Merdeka Day weekend. Nakarin held off a late attack from Zaqhwan to secure second at 20’51.193s, just 0.129 seconds ahead of the Malaysian, who completed the podium at 20’51.322s. Hafizh expressed, “I didn’t know what pace I was doing because my lap time wasn’t showing on the dash. It worked yesterday and in Qualifying, but during the race it didn’t, so I was stressed. I had to rely on my feeling from yesterday and trust my instinct. I just kept going, avoided mistakes, and tried to manage the tyres. The bike was really awesome and I thank my team and crew chief who have been helping me since Round 2 until here. We didn’t touch the bike setup at all, we just kept it the same, and that’s something I’ve never done in my life. But yeah, sometimes this happens. I just kept working, understood better, and put in the effort with the team. This victory is for them; they sometimes work more than 20 hours. Right now, this pays off after the Japan round where Race 1 was a disaster. Now we’re back. Thanks to everyone who supported me. Tomorrow, we’ll do our best again, for Malaysia’s Merdeka Day.” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1

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ADENANTA DELIVERED PERFECT HOMECOMING

Race 1 of the Round 4 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship in the SS600 category delivered a dramatic spectacle as Muhammad Adenanta Putra of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM triumphed after an intense 12-lap battle, taking the chequered flag with tears of joy. The race began with young Indonesian rider, Wahyu Nugroho of YAMAHA RACING INDONESIA storming into the lead, chased closely by Herjun Atna Firdaus of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM and Malaysia’s Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin of HONG LEONG YAMAHA RACING. Early drama struck as Md Syarifuddin Azman of IDEMITSU HONDA RACING MALAYSIA crashed out, while his teammate, Md Helmi Azman and Anupab Sarmoon of YAMAHA THAILAND RACING TEAM also went down but managed to rejoin. By Lap 4, Adenanta launched his first attack, overtaking Wahyu to take command, though the lead continued to change hands with Wahyu reclaiming P1 on Lap 6. The ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM duo of Herjun and Adenanta worked together by Lap 8 to seize the top two positions, raising hopes of a double podium celebration. However, heartbreak followed when Herjun crashed, leaving Adenanta to fend off relentless pressure from Yamaha’s Wahyu and Kasma. The closing stages saw Wahyu briefly retake the lead on Lap 10, with Khairul Idham Pawi of BOON SIEW HONDA RACING TEAM climbing into podium contention. But the final lap brought even more drama with Khairul crashed out, and as Thanat Laoongplio of HONDA RACING THAILAND attempted a move, Mohammad Faerozi Toreqottullah of YAMAHA RACING INDONESIA capitalised to snatch third. Adenanta crossed the finish line first at 19’47.821s, claiming a hard-fought home victory. Wahyu followed just 0.143s behind at 19’47.964s, while Faerozi secured the final podium spot at 19’48.430s. Adenanta said, “It was an incredible race and I am very happy. Thank you to my family, my father and mother, my girlfriend, and everyone who supported me this weekend. Also, a big thanks to my team and mechanics for helping me a lot, because I struggled yesterday and even crashed in Practice 2. This morning in Qualifying was still difficult, and during the race the setting was not perfect as I had many slides and almost crashed. But finally, I am the winner today. I am very happy because this victory is also very important for my championship points. After this, I will discuss with my team and push even harder for Race 2 tomorrow.” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1

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ARBI FEARLESS AT HOME SOIL

The Mandalika International Circuit roared with excitement as Indonesia’s very own Fadillah Arbi Aditama of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM stormed to victory in Race 1 of Round 4 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship AP250 category, crossing the line with a winning time of 17’53.902s. From the very start, the home hero faced immense pressure as Mohammad Murobbil Vitoni surged ahead with a strong launch off the line. But it was Arbi who quickly stamped his authority, overtaking to seize control of the race. Behind him, Candra H of YAMAHA RACING INDONESIA, Galang Hendra Pratama of YAMAHA BAF YAMALUBE AKAI JAYA MBKW2 RACING, and Md Izam Izkmal of VICTOR RACING TEAM battled fiercely for podium contention. The intensity only grew as the laps unfolded. On Lap 4, Japan’s Riichi Takahira clocked the top speed of the race at 188.1km/h, snatching second place from Murobbil, while Malaysia’s Md Izamli and Galang maintained their charge. The battle for podium positions looked set to be decided among five riders, but drama struck on Lap 6 when Murobbil crashed out, losing his shot at glory. The closing stages witnessed a five-rider duel for the win. The final lap turned chaotic when both Riichi and Candra crashed in a high-stakes battle for victory, leaving Arbi to power home and ignite the Mandalika crowd with a sensational triumph. Mohamad Danial Syahmi Ahmad Syahril of UMA RACING YAMAHA MAJU MOTOR ASIA TEAM rode a masterful race to claim second place just 0.784s adrift, finishing at 17’54.686s, while Thailand’s Krittapat Keankum of YAMAHA THAILAND RACING TEAM secured the final podium spot with 17’54.761s. Arbi said, “I tried to push very hard from the beginning because I knew I had a chance to pull a gap. But the wind was very strong this afternoon, so I had to manage my pace in the middle of the race. On the last lap, my pit crew told me to just go all out, so I gave everything I had. My tyres were destroyed, but this bike has super good handling and I could go very fast in the middle of the corners. Alhamdulillah, thank you so much to my team and the mechanics. It was an incredible race!” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1

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EMOTIONAL WIN FOR DIMAS

Race 1 of Round 4 in the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship at the Mandalika International Circuit, Indonesia delivered a thriller in the UB150 category, with home hero Dimas Juli Atmoko of RACETECH SIXTY Racing producing a sensational fightback to claim his first-ever victory in the championship. The opening lap was nothing short of chaos. While Ahmad Afif Amran of Pitsbike Superfast JRT Racing Team stormed into an early lead, the race saw a dramatic incident when April King Mascardo of UMA MMR YAMAHA PHILIPPINE RACING TEAM and Md Syamil Amsyar M Iffende of CARDINALS Factory YAMAHA ZYNERGYS Racing Team ARRC went down, forcing a shake-up in the chasing pack. A slow getaway from Dimas only added to the drama, but the Indonesian refused to give in. By Lap 2, Afif continued to control the front, but the intensity of the group meant positions were constantly changing. Fahmi Basam of YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA RACING TEAM lit up the timing sheets on Lap 3 with a blistering fastest lap of 1’55.626s, propelling himself into the lead and igniting a wheel-to-wheel contest involving more than half a dozen riders. The action reached boiling point on Lap 4 as Dimas attempted to break away from the group, only to be reeled back in, while Husni Zainul Fuadzy of ZIEAR LFN HP969 MCR RBT 34 quietly edged his way into podium contention. With every corner offering new overtakes, the 8-lap sprint turned into a test of nerves and precision. Everything came down to the final lap. In front of a roaring home crowd, Dimas launched a daring move on the last corner, seizing the lead and holding his line to the chequered flag with a winning time of 15’34.548s. Husni shadowed him across the line, just 0.080s adrift, while Fahmi secured third place only 0.039s further back, underlining the narrow margins that defined the race. Dimas teared up and said, “I am truly very grateful to be on the top of the podium. I’m so touched because this is my very first time finishing number one on the Asian stage. From Practice 1, 2, and Qualifying, I was able to get good results. Thank you to my team and crew, to my wife and child who came here to support me, and to my parents—especially my father who allowed me to race. Alhamdulillah, father, I’m number one, father! Let’s keep the spirit alive!” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1 1. DIMAS JULI ATMOKO – RACETECH SIXTY Racing (15:34.548s) 2. HUSNI ZAINUL FUADZY – ZIEAR LFN HP969 MCR RBT 34 (15:34.628s) 3. FAHMI BASAM – YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA RACING TEAM (15:34.667s) 4. WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANA – RACETECH SIXTY Racing (15:35.302s) 5. AHMAD AFIF AMRAN – Pitsbike Superfast JRT Racing Team (15:35.434s)

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HIROKI POWERED TO FLAWLESS WIN

Round 4 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship delivered another breathtaking showcase in the TVS ASIA One Make Championship at the Mandalika International Circuit, Indonesia, where Japan’s Hiroki Ono stormed to a decisive Race 1 victory with a flawless display of pace and control. As the lights went out, Australia’s Hunter Corney got off to a strong launch but was swiftly overtaken by Malaysia’s Md Ramdan Rosli, who seized the early lead. Behind them, Hiroki fought to break into the front but found himself shuffled back into sixth place after the opening exchanges. By Lap 2, Ramdan led the charge with Hunter close behind, while India’s Sarthak Chavan, Hiroki, and Indonesia’s Decksa Almer Alfarezel stayed firmly in the hunt. Momentum began to swing on Lap 3, as Hiroki clawed his way forward to join Ramdan, Sarthak, and Indonesia’s Rendi in the battle for podium positions. The defining moment came on Lap 4, when Hiroki recorded the fastest lap of the race at 1’45.518s, overtaking Ramdan to snatch the lead. Sarthak moved into third, while local heroes Rendi and Decksa gave the home crowd plenty to cheer about in fourth and fifth. From there, Hiroki never looked back. By Lap 6, the Japanese ace had stretched his advantage to two seconds ahead of the chasing pack, leaving Sarthak, Ramdan, and Rendi locked in a thrilling tussle for the podium. In the closing stages, Rendi surged past Chavan to take second spot, sparking roars of approval from the Indonesian fans. But at the chequered flag, it was all about Hiroki. The Japanese rider crossed the finish line in 14’11.874s, a commanding 3.370s clear of his rivals. Behind him, Sarthak reclaimed second place with a bold final-lap maneuver, clocking 14’15.244s, while Rendi was forced to settle for third in 14’15.709s, less than half a second adrift. Hiroki said, “The race was a little bit tough because, at the beginning, I was fighting with many riders. Lap by lap, I pushed my best and managed to improve my pace. Finally, I took the victory, and I’m very happy with this win!” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1

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APIWATH STUNS RIVALS

Round 4 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship roared into action today at the Mandalika International Circuit, Indonesia, where the ASB1000 class delivered an electrifying start. Across three practice sessions, the battle for supremacy was fierce, with lap times tumbling as riders adapted quickly to the technical 4.31km track. It was Apiwath Wongthananon of A1 ENERGY BMW RACING TEAM who emerged as the fastest overall, setting a blistering 1’35.592s in Practice 3. His commanding pace placed him just 0.026s ahead of Hafizh Syahrin Abdullah of JDT RACING TEAM, who pushed hard throughout the day and clocked his best at 1’35.618s. Adding to the intensity, young Australian sensation Cameron Dunker of MOTOGO YAMAHA RACING TEAM stormed into the top 3 with a remarkable 1’35.743s, showcasing his rapid adaptation to the premier class. Nakarin Atiratphuvapat of HONDA RACING THAILAND stayed consistent across sessions to secure fourth with 1’35.772s, while experienced campaigner Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman of A1 ENERGY BMW RACING TEAM completed the top 5 at 1’35.874s. Apiwath shared, “Today was a good day for me. At the start of Practice 1, I went out with new tyres and a new compound to learn the track. Midway through the session, I had a problem with the ECU, but we got the information we needed for Practice 2. In Practice 2, I used the main setup that was similar to Japan and finished in P5. I also tried the new tyre with the hard compound, and it gave me a good feeling. In Practice 3, I pushed a little more and managed to take P1. Overall, today everything was good for me.” With less than three tenths of a second separating the top 5, the ASB1000 category is primed for a thrilling qualifying showdown tomorrow. TOP 5 FASTEST – PRACTICE (COMBINED)

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ANUPAB LED FIERCE BATTLE

The SS600 class lit up the opening day of Round 4 in the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship at Mandalika International Circuit, Indonesia, as the region’s top contenders traded blows across three practice sessions. At the end of the combined times, it was Anupab Sarmoon of YAMAHA THAILAND RACING TEAM who emerged as the fastest rider of the day. The Thai ace stamped his authority in Practice 2 with a blistering 1’37.885s, edging out the rest of the highly competitive field. Close behind was Rocco Sessler of ONE FOR ALL, who set a strong 1’37.901s in Practice 3 before he crashed. Indonesia’s home favourite, Herjun Atna Firdaus of the ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM, delighted the local fans by slotting into third with 1’37.941s. Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin of HONG LEONG YAMAHA RACING trailed narrowly in fourth at 1’37.962s, while Wahyu Nugroho of YAMAHA RACING INDONESIA ensured the home crowd had more to cheer by completing the top five with 1’37.979s. Anupab said, “Today I felt good with my bike because my team, my mechanic, and my crew made some changes to the setting. This is only my second time in Mandalika with the R6, but now with different tyres. I felt comfortable with the front setting, though the rear gave me a little problem when I first opened the throttle in the smaller corners.I also tried to pick up some new skills from the Indonesian riders. For today, the main homework is to fine-tune the bike setup. Tomorrow, I will focus on finding a better racing line to improve my lap time, because in some corners I still feel the front losing grip. My goal is to make the best out of tomorrow with the new settings and push hard in qualifying. I want to start from the first row, so I can fight strongly in the race.” With less than a tenth separating the leading pack, the stage is set for a fiercely contested battle in tomorrow’s qualifying session. TOP 5 FASTEST – PRACTICE (COMBINED)

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ARBI DELIGHTED HOME CROWD

It was a day of fierce pace and shifting momentum in the AP250 class as riders tackled the opening day of Round 4 in the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship at the Mandalika International Circuit, Indonesia. After three practice sessions, it was Fadillah Arbi Aditama of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM who emerged on top with a blistering 1’47.227s. The Indonesian youngster stamped his authority in Practice 3, recovering from a cautious start earlier in the day to light up the timing sheets and secure the combined practice honours in front of his home crowd. Close behind, Mohammad Murobbil Vitoni of YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA RACING TEAM kept himself firmly in contention, recording a strong 1’47.336s, just 0.109s adrift. Japan’s Aiki Iyoshi of MOTUL KAWASAKI SNIPER MANUAL TECH proved consistent across all sessions, finishing third overall with 1’47.489s. Malaysia’s Mohamad Danial Syahmi Ahmad Shahril of UMA RACING YAMAHA MAJU MOTOR ASIA TEAM showed solid pace to slot into fourth on the combined standings at 1’47.501s, while Krittapat Keankum of YAMAHA THAILAND RACING TEAM rounded up the Top 5 at 1’47.554s with his late charge. Arbi said, “From the beginning I already felt comfortable with the bike and the setup. It was my first time riding this bike on this track, but I have a lot of experience here in the 600cc from the national championship, so I just tried to manage my pace at the start of practice. Unfortunately, in Practice 2 I had some technical issues with the engine, but the team fixed it and helped me a lot so I could push again. In Practice 3 I tried to find my pace again, avoid mistakes, and keep a consistent rhythm for the race. I have a good pace, I feel comfortable, and let’s see what we can do tomorrow in qualifying and Race 1.” TOP 5 FASTEST – COMBINED PRACTICE (AP250)

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DIMAS FIRED UP AT HOME GROUND

The UB150 class lit up the Mandalika International Circuit, Indonesia today in Round 4 of the IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship, as local talents delivered electrifying speed across the two practice sessions. With margins as slim as fractions of a second, Indonesia’s finest ensured the crowd had plenty to cheer for. In Practice 1, Danial Damar of YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA RACING TEAM stole the spotlight with a commanding time of 1’54.399s, edging out compatriot Husni Zainul Fuadzy of ZIEAR LFN HP969 MCR RBT 34 by a razor-thin 0.022s. Behind them, M. Syirat Sauki of GG Galak Galak Racing Team slotted into third with a 1’54.870s, while seasoned campaigner Ahmad Fazrul Sham of CARDINALS Factory YAMAHA ZYNERGYS Racing Team ARRC and Indonesia’s Hafizd Fahril Rasyadan of 4S1M EVO YAMAHA Racing Team rounded off the top five. The intensity climbed further in Practice 2, when Dimas Juli Atmoko of RACETECH SIXTY Racing raised the bar, producing the fastest time of the day at 1’53.439s. Fahmi Basam of YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA RACING TEAM kept the momentum for the host nation with 1’53.580s, just 0.141s adrift. Husni Zainul Fuadzy continued his strong form in third with a 1’53.680s, followed by teammate Gupita Kresna Wardhana of ZIEAR LFN HP969 MCR RBT 34 and Md Akid Aziz of Pitsbike Superfast JRT Racing Team, completing the session’s top five. With combined times shaping the early outlook, it is Dimas Juli Atmoko who leads the way as the outright fastest rider in UB150 class, though the gap to the chasing pack remains perilously close. Just 0.141s separate him from Fahmi Basam, while Husni Zainul Fuadzy lurks another tenth behind. Dimas commented, “We have been improving ourselves since Round 3 in Japan, during Race 1 and Race 2 we were looking for the right setup for the Round in Mandalika. Alhamdulillah, in Practice 1 I tried to go on my own and pushed to find where my limit is. Alhamdulillah, in Practice 2 I tried to build momentum to push forward and I managed to get the perfect result by finishing P1 in practice. For the preparation for tomorrow in Race 1, I hope I can still give my best and achieve the best result.” The narrow margins promise an action-packed weekend, with Indonesia’s contingent aiming to leverage home advantage against an equally determined regional field. As practice sets the stage, the Mandalika crowd can expect nothing less than wheel-to-wheel drama in the UB150 battles ahead. TOP 5 FASTEST – PRACTICE (COMBINED)

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