2020

BEWARE OF FAKE TICKETS

It has come to our attention that some parties are exploiting the use of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship name, logo, and all other forms of its symbols to unlawfully take advantage and monetize the sale of fake tickets. We would like to inform all fans in China that, with the cancellation of the 2020 season due to the on-going Covid-19 pandemic, there will be no ARRC races in China this year. The tickets shown in the example above are fake and constitutes an illegal use of the official marks of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. We urge all FIM Asia Road Racing Championship fans in China to exercise utmost caution and to always double check with official sources. UNLAWFUL USE OF SYMBOLS AND MARKS OF THE FIM ASIA ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP

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OFFICIAL STATEMENT : SEASON 2020 CALLED OFF DUE TO TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS

September 9, 2020 Official Statement 2020 FIM ASIA ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP Season 2020 Called Off Due To Travel Restrictions The 2020 season of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship has been called off. As a result of stronger border restrictions and quarantine procedures, many of the international teams and riders will not be able to travel to the host venues. In agreement with FIM Asia and the teams and riders, series promoters Two Wheels Motor Racing has decided to cancel the 2020 edition. This will be the first time in the Championship’s 25-year history that a season has had to be cancelled. But the current global health crisis remains a source of concern with cross-country travel largely restricted in many countries. Ron Hogg, Director, Two Wheels Motor Racing “We have exhausted all possibilities to bring everyone together for at least a few more rounds to meet the minimum requirements to declare a 2020 champion. Regrettably, without any prospect of deregulation of immigration restriction on visitors in sight, we have had no choice but to declare the cancellation of the 2020 season. With no possibility of continuing the season, this effectively renders the 2020 Championship null and void and no champions will be declared for this year. We extend our apologies and regrets to all the fans of Asian racing who have been looking forward to the re-scheduled start of the series. We also extend our sincere apologies to the stakeholders involved, especially our sponsors and circuit partners. We thank everyone for their kind understanding and cooperation. Meanwhile, rest assured, Two Wheels Motor Racing is planning for a great season in 2021.” Stephan Carapiet, President, FIM Asia “The cancellation of the 2020 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship is really very disappointing, but we must accept the decision of the different countries regarding the national laws for quarantine requirements that takes into account the safety measures for the health of the population in general. In these difficult times, I want to thank all the efforts made by our promoter Two Wheels Motor Racing. Let’s look forward to a comeback in 2021. In the meantime, I hope everyone continues to stay safe.”

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MENTAL STRENGTH IS M. FAEROZI’S KEY TO SUCCESS

Excelling in any highly competitive requirement is first and foremost, an act of will. Mental strength if a major factor that must be carefully sharpened to continue to be confident in the face of strong opponents, pressure and unexpected challenges. The same principle works for successful riders at every step of their career. This was shared by the proud Yamaha Racing Indonesia rider, M. Faerozi, who for the past two years had been competing in the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. Faerozi made his Asian debut via the Asia Production 250 (AP250) class in 2018 and ended his first season 14th on the standings. A year later, Faerozi placed himself 11th in the AP250 class. Having honed his skills in the AP250 for two years, the East Java-born rider earned himself a ride in the SuperSports 600cc (SS600) category in 2020. At the Sepang International Circuit for the 2020 season opener, Faerozi proved that he was up to the challenge when he finished Race 1 in the points, but crashed out of Race 2. “Mentally, riders have to be strong because there are always new challenges. The higher class you move up to, the higher level of mental strength you will need. Having earned the trust from Yamaha to move up to the SS600, it was a responsibility that I must fulfil,” said Faerozi. For Faerozi, consistent training is part of his ritual to elevate his mental strength. He does regular and consistent training as part of his determination to quickly master YZF-R6 and to be more sensitive to get better engine and suspension settings. “I see the SS600 class as an exciting challenge that can be conquered with renewed courage. I’m a rookie as far as the SS600 competitors are concerned, and making inroads into this class will call for a process that requires time, focus and maximum performance.” Luckily for Faerozi, the experience he gained training with MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi in the 2018 VR46 Riders Academy Master Camp, had given him the tools he needed to prepare himself for any eventualities. The young Indonesian underwent MiniGP, go-kart and YZF-R3 training at Misano Circuit, Italy as well as flat-track at VR46 Motor Ranch, Tavullia. Faerozi’s childhood dream to meet Valentino Rossi in person was also realized. “Meeting Valentino Rossi while training at VR46 Academy was a great experience because he is my idol and I really appreciate he took the time to meet us in person. From the VR46 Academy, I gained a lot of knowledge, confidence and mental training as well as self-control, thought pattern, emotion. I am happy and proud to be part of that master camp,” says M.Faerozi. Faerozi has vowed keep learning enthusiastically until he reaches the peak of his dream on the world stage. The principle he holds is that nothing is impossible if he continues to fight. He wants to feel proud to be a champion on the international stage because it also means raising the Indonesia name, flying Merah Putih (Red and White) flag and Indonesia Raya national anthem that reverberates in any country he competes in.

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NGUYEN ANH TUAN AND NGUYEN DUC THANH STAYS IN WINNING FORM IN THE VMRC

While international racing is still feeling the constraints of the Covid-19 pandemic, motorsports racing at the domestic level has been activated in certain Asian countries. In Vietnam, the situation improved enough for two rounds of the Vietnam Motor Racing Championship (VMRC) to be hosted.   Honda Vietnam brought some star power to the event when the team’s top riders joined the event as competitors and ambassadors. Nguyen Anh Tuan emerged as the Round 2 winner of the UB130 class while Nguyen Duc Thanh captured the championship lead for the MSX125cc category.   The team’s lead rider, Cao Viet Nam, was also present in the paddocks. “Even though I wasn’t competing, I wanted to be there to lend support to the riders and the event organizers,” he explained.   The VMRC consists of five categories – the Vietnam Talent Cup (NSF100), the Blade 110cc, MSX 125cc, Winner 150cc and UB130cc. The championship had tabled six rounds for the 2020 season. However, at the time of writing, the championship had announced the postponement of Round 3.

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PROLINER TR2 SERIES – THE EXHAUST SYSTEM OF CHOICE FOR TEAM PROLINER 549 KABOCI

The Proliner RCB 549 Kaboci Racing Team was seen rocking the Proliner TR2 series at the Sepang season opener of the 2020 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. “We tested several different models prior to Round 1, including some prototypes, but eventually decided that the Proliner TR2 was the best choice in Sepang,” explained team manager Yoshi Hardono. The team, which had been working with Indonesian exhaust system specialists Proliner for the past season, played a crucial product R&D role for their title sponsor. “The Proliner TR2 series was a model that was designed for both professional racing and daily use. It has a great titanium look with a full carbon silencer system and custom pipe size. I believe that with our positive results from Round 1, we proved the versatility of the product,” Yoshi further elaborated. The team’s lead UB150 rider, Richard Taroreh took his Yamaha MX King to P6 in Race 1 and P10 in Race 2 during the Sepang round. The Proliner RCB 549 Kaboci Racing Team, a relatively new name in the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship, was the brainchild of team principal and chief mechanic Syafaruddin (Achos). Having gained a reputation as one of the 4-stroke experts in Indonesia, Achos made a hugh splash in 2017 when his wildcard rider, Richard, claimed a win at the Sentul leg of the 2017 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship. The win galvanized Achos’s ambitions to broaden his horizons, leading ultimately to the formation of the Proliner 549 KABOCHI Racing Team in 2019. The 11 members of the all-Indonesian team is comprised of: Syafaruddin (Achos) – Team Principal and Chief Mechanic Baban Subhan Al Gozali – Team Advisor Yoshi Hardono – Team Manager Bagoes Dimas – Crew Fadly – Crew Sahar – Crew Arifin – Crew Bagas – Crew Gideon Alva – Crew Richard Taroreh – Rider Iswandi Muis – Rider

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OFFICIAL STATEMENT : 2020 FIM ASIA ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP BURIRAM ROUND 5 POSTPONED

In response to the ever:evolving global health concerns related to the COVID:19 (Coronavirus), the 2020 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship wishes to inform its partners, teams, riders, officials, fans and media that Round 5 at the Chang International Circuit in Thailand (originally scheduled for August 21 to 23), will be postponed. Two Wheels Motor Racing is working closely with the Chang International Circuit, and the FIM Asia to find a suitable alternate date. As the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship draws participants from more than 11 countries, the differing travel restrictions and quarantine processes has made coordination efforts to assemble the grid quite challenging. The new date, as well as the amended 2020 calendar will be announced as soon as possible. Two Wheels Motor Racing and FIM Asia hopes that everyone continues to stay safe and healthy even as we work tirelessly with the respective FMNs and circuits to ensure the continuity of the 2020 season. Official Statement : 2020 FIM ARRC Round 5 Postponed

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OFFICIAL STATEMENT : 2020 FIM ASIA ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP JAPAN AND CHINA ROUNDS POSTPONED

In response to the ever-evolving global health concerns related to the COVID819 (Coronavirus), the 2020 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship informs its partners, teams, riders, officials, fans and media that Round 3 at the Suzuka Circuit (originally scheduled for June 27 and 28), as well as Round 4 at the Zhuhai International Circuit (originally scheduled for July 25 and 26), will be postponed. Two Wheels Motor Racing is working closely with the Suzuka Circuit, the Zhuhai International Circuit, and the FIM Asia to find a suitable alternate date. The new date, as well as the amended 2020 calendar will be announced as soon as possible. Two Wheels Motor Racing and FIM Asia hopes that everyone continues to stay safe and healthy even as we work tirelessly with the respective FMNs and circuits to ensure the continuity of the 2020 season. Official Statement : 2020 FIM ARRC Round 3 & Round 4 Postponed

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UNDERBONE RACING ON ITALIAN TV? YOU BET!

The FIM Asia Road Racing Championship has inked an agreement with Italian motorsports channel, MS MotorTV to broadcast the full races of the 2020 season on Italian TV. MS MotorTV is an Italian television channel which broadcasts on Sky Italia Channel 228 and owns a network of channel in digital terrestrial named MS Sport. Under the terms of the agreement, the full races comprising of the ASB1000, SS600, AP250 and UB150 will be telecast on a delayed basis with Italian commentary on MS MotorTV. The first telecast is scheduled for Monday, March 23, 2020. For motorsports fans in Italy, check your local listings to catch the broadcast.

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OFFICIAL STATEMENT : 2020 FIM ASIA ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP AUSTRALIAN ROUND POSTPONED

March 18, 2020   Official Statement   2020 FIM ASIA ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP AUSTRALIAN ROUND POSTPONED   In response to the rapidly developing global health concerns related to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus), the 2020 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship advises its partners, teams, riders, officials and fans that Round 2 at The Bend Motorsport Park, originally scheduled for May 9 to 10, will be postponed.   Two Wheels Motor Racing is working closely with the The Bend Motorsport Park, the Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) and the FIM Asia to find a suitable alternate date to make the double-header happen.   The new date, as well as the amended 2020 calendar, will be announced within the next few weeks. Stay tuned!   20200318_ARRC_Rd2_Announcement

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LIGHTS TO FLAG WIN FOR MARKUS REITERBERGER IN ASB1000 RACE 2

The expected thunderstorm forecasted in the 2020 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship season opener at the Sepang International Circuit held off long enough for the ASB1000 Race 2 to get underway. The dry conditions were much more to Markus Reiterberger’s liking. The German rider, back in his element, made short work of the ASB1000 Race 2 when he scored a lights-to-flag victory in a time of 25’29.725s. The drama in the ASB1000 class was served up in the battle for P2 and P3 played out between Apiwat Wongthananon, Broc Parkes, Anupab Sarmoon, Lorenzo Zanetti, Thitipong Warokorn, Yuki Ito, and Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman. Apiwat was consistently strong throughout the 12-lap race. The YAMAHA Thailand Racing Team rider kept his cool even while under attack from Lorenzo Zanetti and Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman. Access Plus Racing-Okada-Team’s Lorenzo Zanetti showed his mettle when he charged past Apiwat at the last corner of Lap 4. Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman then stole the limelight from the Ducati test rider when he came storming up from eighth on Lap 1 to second on Lap 6. Azlan stayed in second from Lap 7 to Lap 11 when the Malaysian rider overcooked the south end of the track and crashed out from P2. One lap remaining, with Azlan out of the race, Apiwat was back in P2. The Thai rider held on to the position and claimed a double podium from the Sepang weekend with 25’37.139s. Lorenzo Zanetti hunkered down in P3, and would have staked out a first podium finish for Ducati in the ASB1000 class when he ran out of fuel in the final sprint from Turn 15 to the finish line. Broc Parkes neatly avoided a collision with the slowing Ducati, and scrambled across the finish line in third with 25’39.078s. Apiwat Wongthananon has come up tops from the season opening weekend. With two podiums under his belt, the Thai rider leads the ASB1000 class with 40 points. Markus Reiterberger trails in second with 38 points. Yuki Ito finished sixth in Race 2, and is now third in the title chase with 35 points. ASB1000: Top 5 Race 2 Results Markus Reiterberger (GER) (BMW)                   25’29.725s Apiwat Wongthananon (THA) (Yamaha)              25’37.139s Broc Parkes (AUS) (Yamaha)                               25’39.078s Lorenzo Zanetti (ITA) (Ducati)                            25’39.163s Thitipong Warokorn (THA) (Kawasaki)               25’39.956s ASB1000: Top 5 Standings After Round 1 Apiwat Wongthananon (THA) (Yamaha)           40 pts Markus Reiterberger (GER) (BMW)                   38 pts Yuki Ito (JPN) (Yamaha)                       35 pts Lorenzo Zanetti (ITA) (Ducati)                       24 pts Thitipong Warokorn (THA) (Kawasaki)              18 pts ASB1000: Top 5 Team Standings After Round 1 YAMAHA Thailand Racing Team                         56 pts ONEXOX BMW TKKR SAG Team                         54 pts YAMAHA Racing Team ASEAN                          51 pts KAWASAKI Thailand Racing Team                      33 pts VICTOR RACING TEAM                           32 pts

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