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ZAQHWAN IN FIGHTING FORM

SuperSports 600cc defending champion Mohd Zaqhwan Zaidi looks to be in fighting form as the new season of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship commences. At the official pre-season test at the Johor Circuit, the MUSASHi Boon Siew Honda rider clocked the fastest time from the first day of testing with a time of 01’32.313s. The 22-year-old double champion will be the lead rider in team MUSASHi Boon Siew Honda’s bid to win their sixth consecutive SuperSports 600cc team title. “My former team mate Yuki Takahashi has decided to focus on the All Japan Championship this season. I will be partnered with a 600cc debutant Teppei Nagoe. This will be the first time in which I am the lead rider in the SuperSports 600cc rider line-up. The first day of testing had progressed smoothly, but everyone is working at a measured pace. The 2016 lap record at the Johor Circuit remains intact. I think we can expect to see laptimes tumbling for the second day of practice,” said Zaqhwan. Behind Zaqhwan, Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman, now with Indonesian team Manual Tech Kawasaki Racing, posted the second fastest time of 01’32.402s. Third fastest with 01’32.819s was Yamaha Thailand Racing’s Decha Kraisart. In the Asia Production 250cc class, all eyes were on the official debut of the all new Honda CBR250RR. The new motorcycle had been expected to take the championship by storm. However, in the first day of practice, it was Kawasaki that emerged fastest when Manual Tech Kawasaki rider Andy Muhammad Fadly cracked the existing lap record with 01’44.797s. Team Astra Honda Racing’s Gerry Salim posted the second fastest time with 01’44.818s while Anupab Sarmoon of Yamaha Thailand Racing stepped up to the plate and delivered the third fastest time of 01’45.059s. Meanwhile, 19-year-old rookie Mohd Akid Aziz served up a surprise when he out-paced many of the senior riders in the new Underbone 150cc category. The 19-year-old stopped the clock at 01’50.546s.

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LONGER 600cc RACES

The introduction of slick tyres into the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship has allowed for the race duration in the premiere SuperSports 600cc class to be extended. With effect from Round 2 at the Chang International Circuit in Thailand, the SuperSports 600cc race duration had been increased from 80km to 90km. This averages out to an extra two laps per race for the SuperSports 600cc riders. “The Dunlop KR149 and KR133 tyres are living up to their top billings,” said Ron Hogg, Director of Two Wheels Motor Racing. “At Buriram last month, the fastest lap of the race was clocked at the last lap for many of the top riders. This shows that the durability and performance of the new slick tyres are up to the task of an extended race distance.” The latest direction for the SuperSports 600cc had earned the thumbs up from the top riders. Here’s what they have to say: Azlan Shah Kamaruzaman (Kawasaki, BikeART Racing Kawasaki) “I like it. A longer race means more room for rider and team strategy.” Mohd Zaqhwan Zaidi (Honda, MUSASHi Boon Siew Honda) “It’s exhausting! Longer races equal more fighting.” Tomoyoshi Koyama (Honda, T.Pro Yuzy Honda NTS with WoW) “I’m OK with the extra 2 laps. It’s more exciting for everyone.” Yuki Takahashi (Honda, MUSASHi Boon Siew Honda) “What extra two laps? I barely noticed them.” Dimas Ekky Pratama (Honda, Astra Honda) “It’s good for the riders. The teams will need to re-strategize, especially on fuel and tyre strategies.

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EXCITING CHANGES IN STORE

Only two rounds into the 2016 season and the stakeholders in the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship are already mulling exciting developments for the coming years. In a meeting held with the manufacturers and team owners, Two Wheels Motor Racing, the race promoters of the ARRC, have tabled two proposals for their consideration. Of immediate concern, the 2016 season would be the last season of the Underbone 130cc category. In keeping with market trends, the most likely race class to take its place would be the 150cc machines. This new class is expected to debut in 2017. “For fans of Underbone racing, the 150cc class will be even more exciting. The bikes are deemed as “Super Underbone” with liquid cool engines, 6-speed gearboxes as well as monoshock suspension,” said Ron Hogg, Director of Two Wheels Motor Racing “While the Underbone class is a heritage category for South East Asia, we need to keep abreast of market sentiments and technological developments. In the past, the regulations of the ARRC Underbone class was the benchmark for most underbone racing championships in Asia. The reason for this was to create a standard platform of racing in each country and thereby consistently bring up the level of racing to a common platform. After 21 seasons, that objective had been achieved and it is now time for the Underbone class of the ARRC to take up its role as the next step-up level for Asian riders. By heading in the direction of the 150cc class, it would become a natural next step for Asian champions graduating from their respective national championships,” Hogg explained. The next change will come in 2018 where the Superbike 1000cc class is now being considered as a replacement for the SuperSports 600cc category. “The Asia Road Racing Championship has raced 600cc as the premiere class since 2000. The reasons we had stuck to this class were many – running costs for teams, market trends, and most importantly, riders standard of racing. In the past, the pool of Asian talents were not yet big enough for us to make that jump into Superbikes. But now it is different. The standard of racing in all classes is very high. The only way to move forward is to take everyone to the ultimate platform – which is Superbike racing.” “This move will open the doors to a wider field of manufacturing competitors and thus creating strong competitive racing. The decision for this class (whether to remain at 600cc or move to 1000cc by 2018, will be made by the end of this year,” Hogg concluded.

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FIM ASIA ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP INKS PARTNERSHIP WITH EVERSPORT.TV, PREMIERE LIVE STREAMING PLATFORM

The 2016 FIM Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) will now have a new online home at www.EverSport.tv. EverSport and ARRC announced an exclusive multi-year partnership today to bring the championships to all global regions through the EverSport streaming platform, syndication network and via their smart embed player, which will be embedded directly on the FIM ARRC website. The on-track drama of each race will live on the EverSport platform and be available on web and mobile. “We chose to partner with Eversport because they have a sophisticated OTT solution to bring our race to many new fans in and outside of Asia,” said Ron Hogg, Promotions Director of Two Wheels Motor Racing, the race promoters of the ARRC. EverSport is an innovative media company that provides a best-in-breed streaming platform proven to grow rights holders’ audience and revenues more effectively than any other platform by harnessing the power of syndication, marketing and social media. “We are thrilled to add the ARRC to our fast growing motor and action sports portfolio, as this will be an exciting Championship for fans around the world to watch,” said Wayne Sieve, CEO of EverSport.

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ARRC RELEASES 2016 CALENDAR FEATURING JOHOR CIRCUIT, BURIRAM, SUZUKA, BUDDH AND SENTUL

The FIM Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) 2016 calendar will feature a combination of familiar and new circuits as the 21st season of the Asian series get underway. The season will open with a return to the Johor Circuit in Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia on April 1 and 2, 2016. The last time the 3.86km Johor Circuit hosted the ARRC was in 2007. The second leg will take place at the Chang International Circuit in Thailand followed by Suzuka Circuit in Japan and the Sentul Circuit in Indonesia as hosts for the third and fourth rounds respectively. Round 5 will take place at a new venue – the Buddh International Circuit in New Delhi, India. Thailand’s Chang Circuit will close off the 2016 season in December. Quote by Ron Hogg – Director, Two Wheels Motor Racing (race promoters of the FIM Asia Road Racing Championship) “This year, we are excited at the opportunity to return to the Johor Circuit. The Championship has taken a 10-year leave of absence from Johor and we hope that this homecoming will create a huge impact with the local motorsports fans.” “Even more exciting is the prospect of racing at the Buddh International Circuit in New Delhi, India. The Championship’s previous visits to India were at the southern tip of the continent, the Madras Race Track in Chennai. This time, the riders will be taking on new challenges from the 5.13km Formula 1 circuit.” Round Venue Date Round 1 Johor Circuit, MALAYSIA April 1 & 2, 2016 Round 2 Chang International Circuit, THAILAND May 7 & 8, 2016 Round 3 Suzuka Circuit, JAPAN June 4 & 5, 2016 Round 4 Sentul Circuit, INDONESIA August 6 & 7, 2016 Round 5 Buddh Circuit, INDIA October 1 & 2, 2016 Round 6 Chang International Circuit, THAILAND December 3 & 4, 2016 Note: All dates and venues are subject to change.

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