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ADENANTA TIMED IT RIGHT FOR SENSATIONAL VICTORY

Race 1 of Round 2 in the 2025 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship’s SS600 category delivered a heart-stopping finish, with Mohammad Adenanta Putra of ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM clinching a stunning victory at the Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia. Earlier in qualifying, Malaysian ace Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin of HONG LEONG YAMAHA RACING stormed to pole position with a blistering lap of 2’08.709s. Close behind was IDEMITSU HONDA RACING MALAYSIA’s Muhammad Helmi Azman, just 0.011s adrift with 2’08.720s, followed by teammate Khairul Idham Pawi in third with 2’08.918s. At lights out, Kasma made a perfect start to lead the pack, followed closely by Khairul, Helmi, and Adenanta. However, a mistake at the final turn of the opening lap saw Kasma lose momentum, allowing Helmi and Khairul to surge ahead. Despite the setback, Kasma regrouped and clocked the fastest lap of the race on Lap 4 with a 2’09.882s, quickly rejoining the battle for the lead. But drama unfolded on Lap 5 when Helmi, who was leading by 0.287s, served a long lap penalty he had received during Qualifying session. Kasma swiftly retook the lead, while Adenanta, Khairul, Wahyu Nugroho of YAMAHA RACING INDONESIA, and Thanat Laoongplio of HONDA RACING THAILAND capitalised on the reshuffle to move up the order. Helmi rejoined deep in the pack and found himself in a tight battle with Thailand’s Anupab Sarmoon. Anupab eventually got past Helmi and began a brilliant charge through the field, picking off rivals one by one to climb into podium contention. The final lap set the stage for a breathtaking showdown between Kasma and Adenanta. At the critical last corner,Adenanta launched a daring move around the outside to overtake Kasma and power across the line, sealing a hard-earned victory with a time of 21’52.467s. Kasma finished a close second at 21’52.639s, while Anupab’s remarkable recovery was rewarded with third place at 21’52.811s. Adenanta said, “Race 1 was quite tough for me. Kasma and Helmi had really good pace, but I focused on improving step by step, lap by lap. I tried to stay calm and conserve my energy until I got closer to Kasma. In the last two or three laps, he was still very strong, and it was hard to find a way through. I just waited for the right chance. On the final lap at the final turn, I used the slipstream and went around the outside and it worked. I’m very happy and will give my best again tomorrow.” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1

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ARBI DEFIED RPM CUT TO TAKE COMMANDING WIN

Fadillah Arbi Aditama of the ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM claimed a hard-fought victory in Race 1 of the AP250 category at Round 2 of the 2025 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship, held at the Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia. In the earlier qualifying session, Riichi Takahira of the TY Antares Racing Team secured pole position with a blistering lap time of 2’23.259s. Cao Viet Nam of the HONDA RACING VIETNAM TEAM followed closely in second with a time of 2’23.516s, while Candra H from YAMAHA RACING INDONESIA completed the front row in third with a 2’23.634s lap. When the race got underway, Riichi made a strong start and led the early stages, closely pursued by Galang Hendra Pratama of YAMAHA BAF YAMALUBE AKAI JAYA MBKW2 RACING and Mohammad Murobbil Vittoni of YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA RACING TEAM. Starting from seventh, Arbi steadily climbed through the field and seized the lead by Lap 3. On Lap 4, Candra clocked the fastest time on the back straight to momentarily snatch the lead, but Arbi responded quickly and reclaimed the top spot on Lap 5. Meanwhile, Irfan Ardiansyah of MAEZTRO NWN SCK HONDA RACING TEAM delivered an impressive ride, charging through the field to take second and close in on Arbi. Cao Viet Nam, in contention for the front, unfortunately crashed out, ending his race prematurely. The final lap brought more drama as Krittapat Keankum of YAMAHA THAILAND RACING TEAM and Aldiaz Aqsal Ismaya of YAMAHA BAF YAMALUBE AKAI JAYA MBKW2 RACING, running in P4 and P5, both crashed at the critical last corner, ruling them out of the podium fight. Despite facing the challenge of an RPM limit due to regulations, Arbi remained composed and crossed the finish line first with a time of 19’22.493s. Irfan secured second at 19’23.119s, while Md Izam Ikmal Izamli of VICTOR RACING TEAM completed the podium just 0.038 seconds behind with 19’23.157s. Arbi stated, “It’s been a tough weekend for me. Due to the regulation, I had an RPM cut, so I had to find something extra from within myself. Yamaha has strong torque, so I focused on consistency. From FP1, I worked alone and concentrated on my pace and riding. It was a challenge from practice through to qualifying, but in the end, the hard work finally paid off. I’m truly grateful to my team for doing such a great job.” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1

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HUSNI TRIUMPHED IN CHAOTIC 4-LAP SPRINT

Race 1 of Round 2 in the 2025 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship delivered thrilling showdown in the UB150 category at the Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia, with Husni Zainul Fuadzy of ZIEAR LFN HP969 MCR RBT 34 emerging as the winner after a fierce multi-rider battle.In the Super Pole session earlier in the day, Md Akid Aziz of Pitsbike Superfast JRT Racing Team secured pole position with a best time of 2’34.094s. His teammate, Ahmad Afif Amran, lined up beside him in second with 2’34.624s, while Fahmi Basam of YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA RACING TEAM locked out the front row with 2’34.761s. When the race began, Akid made a strong start to maintain the lead, closely followed by Afif and Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin of UMA RACING YAMAHA MAJU MOTOR ASIA TEAM. However, the race was red-flagged shortly after due to a crash involving Fahmi Basam at Turn 4, whose bike spilled oil on the track, forcing an immediate halt. Following a brief delay, the race was restarted and reduced to 4 laps, notably without 2024 UB150 champion Fahmi, who was unable to continue. Akid once again led the pack off the line but was swiftly overtaken by Nazirul at Turn 1. From there, positions at the front shuffled relentlessly through every turn and lap as riders pushed their limits in the shortened race format. On the final lap, the intensity escalated as the riders went all in for victory. At the critical final turn, Husni Zainul Fuadzy made his decisive move, surging into the lead and powering across the finish line to clinched victory at 10’30.863s. Wahyu Aji Trilaksana of RACETECH SIXTY Racing finished just behind with a time of 10’31.283s, while pole-sitter Akid rounded out the podium in third at 10’31.297s. Husni said, “Alhamdulillah, today’s race gave us a very positive result, and I’m truly grateful for that. The team and I have worked hard to reach this point, and it’s rewarding to see it pay off. Hopefully, we can maintain this momentum in Race 2 tomorrow and fight to stand on the podium once again.” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1

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LAST-LAP HEROICS, RAMDAN RULED ON HOME SOIL

Race 1 of the TVS Asia One Make Championship, held in conjunction with Round 2 of the 2025 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship, delivered a thrilling showdown today at the Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia, with local favourite Md Ramdan Rosli emerging victorious on home soil. Earlier in the day, Ramdan secured pole position with a blistering lap time of 2’20.784s during qualifying. Japan’s Hiroki Ono followed closely in second with 2’21.858s, while India’s Sarthak Chavan completed the front row in third with 2’22.752s. When the lights went out, Ramdan got off to a strong start, taking control of the race early. He was closely pursued by Sarthak and Hiroki, setting up a fierce battle among the trio, all of whom were part of the 2024 top three in the standings. By lap 2, the leading trio had carved out a 2 second gap from the chasing pack, solidifying their positions at the front. On lap 4, Hiroki Ono momentarily took over the lead but ran wide at turn 14, allowing Ramdan and Sarthak to slip past. However, the experienced Japanese rider responded quickly, regaining the lead on lap 5. As the final lap unfolded, in a sensational final corner move, Ramdan made his move on Hiroki at the final turn, overtaking him and storming across the finish line to seal a memorable win in front of the home crowd at 14’20.495s. Hiroki finished second with a time of 14’20.661s, while Sarthak completed the race in third at 14’21.081s. Ramdan shared, “I am really happy that I could finish on top of the podium today. On Friday, I had a big issue with the bike, but I stayed positive. This morning, I had a really good feeling, I refreshed my mind, and I was focused on winning my home race, and I did it! I proved I can win. I want to thank the crew who worked on my bike over the past two days, this win is for them. I dedicate this victory to my family, my wife, and my son who are watching me from home. I’m really happy today. Thank you!” TOP 5 FASTEST – RACE 1

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WAHYU “DREAM IT, RACE IT, OWN IT”

After a strong start to the 2025 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship, Indonesia’s Wahyu Nugroho is set to take on Round 2 at the Sepang International Circuit with confidence and momentum. Riding for YAMAHA RACING INDONESIA, Wahyu currently holds third place in the standings after an impressive debut round in Thailand. At Chang International Circuit, Wahyu earned a P3 podium in Race 1 and a solid P5 in Race 2. He sits just behind YAMAHA THAILAND RACING TEAM’s Anupab Sarmoon and championship leader, Mohammad Adenanta Putra from ASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM. Wahyu’s preparation for Sepang has been focused and disciplined. He’s been training on and off the bike, analyzing data, and keeping his mindset strong. “I want to improve in every session and push for better results,” he said. Sepang International Circuit, with its mix of long straights and tight corners, is a technical challenge, but one Wahyu is ready to meet head-on. His podium in Thailand was a breakthrough moment, and he credits the team for their hard work. “It was really meaningful, not just for me, but for the whole YAMAHA RACING INDONESIA team. I’m very grateful because the team gave me a great bike and worked so hard behind the scenes. That result gives me more motivation for the coming rounds.” Now in Malaysia, Wahyu is eager to face the challenge of Sepang International Circuit. “This round, I’m focused on improving myself, not just in terms of riding, but also in the results I achieve in each session. Every practice, every lap is a chance to learn and push forward.” Wahyu’s racing spirit is shaped by legends. Asked about his dream opponents, he didn’t hesitate to name a few inspirations. “If I could go head-to-head with any rider, it would be Fabio Quartararo or Marc Márquez. They’re very consistent and have such strong fighting spirits. Watching them really motivates me to push harder and become a better rider.” As the competition intensifies, Wahyu remains grounded, acknowledging the strength of the grid this year. From his compatriot and current leader Adenanta, to aggressive riders like Kasma Daniel and seasoned names like Anupab and Helmi Azman, Wahyu is fully aware of the challenge ahead. But he sees it as an opportunity to grow. “Yes, I know the competition is strong. Honestly, I learn a lot from them. They’re not only fast, but also very respectful. For me, I just want to enjoy the race, ride with passion, and keep learning.” One of Wahyu’s biggest assets this season is racing alongside his teammate, Muhammad Faerozi Toreqottullah, who has played a huge role in his development. “Faerozi has been my idol since I was a kid. He’s taught me so many things, and now that we’re teammates, it’s a big advantage. He has a lot of experience, and we can share strategies, feedback, and support each other. It makes us both stronger.” Beyond the results, Wahyu has a bigger dream this season, one that he’s chasing with humility and heart. “Insyaallah, I want to always be on the podium and win the championship in this class. Every person can be a dreamer, right? So dream it, believe in it, and go chase it hahaha!”

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AZROY NAILED THE SWEET SPOT AT SEPANG

Round 2 of the 2025 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship held today at the Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia, where Azroy Hakeem Anuar of IDEMITSU HONDA RACING MALAYSIA delivered a commanding performance to top the combined timesheets in the ASB1000 practice sessions. Azroy got off to a flying start in Practice 1, clocking the fastest lap of 2’05.974s. His teammate, Muhammad Zaqhwan Zaidi, followed closely with a time of 2’06.720s, while Nakarin Atiratphuvapat of HONDA RACING THAILAND secured third with a 2’07.144s effort. In Practice 2, Azroy continued to set the benchmark, leading the session with a time of 2’06.972s. Keito Abe of SDG HARC-PRO. HONDA PHILIPPINES slotted into second with 2’07.237s, while Zaqhwan maintained a strong showing in third at 2’07.358s. The final session saw Azroy shave further time off his best, recording a 2’05.882s lap to retain his position at the top. Nakarin improved significantly to clock 2’05.886s, just 0.004s off Azroy’s pace, while Zaqhwan remained consistent with a 2’06.029s lap for third. With the combined results from all three sessions, Azroy emerged as the fastest rider of the day, with Nakarin and Zaqhwan completing the top three. The narrow time gaps hint at a thrilling qualifying session to come tomorrow. Azroy said, “I had a good feeling throughout both practice sessions today. There are still some small areas where I think we can improve, but overall, I’m quite happy with the progress we’ve made. The team and I will keep working and carry this momentum into tomorrow’s sessions.” TOP 5 FASTEST – COMBINED PRACTICE

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HELMI EDGED FELLOW MALAYSIANS IN SS600

Round 2 of the 2025 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship got underway today at the Sepang International Circuit, where Malaysia’s Muhammad Helmi Azman of IDEMITSU HONDA RACING MALAYSIA emerged as the fastest rider in the SS600 combined practice sessions. In Practice 1, Kasma Daniel Kasmayudin of HONG LEONG YAMAHA RACING topped the timesheets with a strong lap of 2’10.502s. Anupab Sarmoon of YAMAHA THAILAND RACING TEAM followed closely behind with a 2’10.719s, while Helmi clocked a 2’10.965s to secure third. Practice 2 saw Helmi respond with authority, setting the fastest lap of the session at 2’11.035s. His teammate, Khairul Idham Pawi, finished second with a 2’11.070s, while Wahyu Nugroho of YAMAHA RACING INDONESIA placed third with a 2’11.219s.Helmi’s momentum continued in Practice 3, where he shaved off even more time to post a session best of 2’10.204s. Kasma stayed competitive with a 2’10.435s to take second, while Khairul improved to third with a lap of 2’10.574s. With consistent pace across all sessions, Helmi topped the combined practice results, sending a clear message of intent ahead of qualifying. Kasma secured second overall, while Khairul rounded out the top three, making it a strong showing for the Malaysian contingent. Helmi said, “Practice sessions are done for today, and I’m happy to have finished P1 overall. I always aim to maintain my momentum at the top, but I did struggle a bit in FP1 and FP2. I made a few setup changes, knowing I have good mileage on this track, and focused on improving my comfort on the bike at higher speeds. Thankfully, everything worked out well, and I hope to carry this momentum through the rest of the weekend. Wish me luck!” TOP 5 FASTEST – COMBINED PRACTICE

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MUROBBIL STRIKED LATE TO LEAD AT SEPANG

Round 2 of the 2025 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship happened today at the Sepang International Circuit, where Mohammad Murobbil Vitoni of YAMAHA LFN HP969 INDONESIA RACING TEAM set the pace as the fastest rider in the AP250 combined practice sessions. The day began with Practice 1, where Riichi Takahira of TY Antares Racing Team led the field with a best lap time of 2’24.253s. Krittapat Keankum of YAMAHA THAILAND RACING TEAM followed closely with a 2’24.563s lap, while Irfan Ardiansyah of MAEZTRO NWN SCK HONDA RACING TEAM secured third with a time of 2’24.767s. Practice 2 saw Krittapat improve his performance, topping the session with a time of 2’24.157s. Muhammad Irfan Haykhal Amidi, also representing MAEZTRO NWN SCK HONDA RACING TEAM, delivered a strong run to take second with a 2’24.409s lap, followed by Murobbil Vitoni in third at 2’24.504s. The breakthrough came in Practice 3, where Murobbil stepped up to dominate the session, clocking a blistering 2’23.346s to go fastest overall. Irfan Haykhal continued his strong form, finishing second with a time of 2’23.397s, while Candra H of YAMAHA RACING INDONESIA impressed with a 2’23.488s lap to secure third. With the combined times from all three sessions, Murobbil emerged as the fastest rider of the day. It was an encouraging sign for the Indonesian as he sets the tone heading into qualifying. Irfan Haykhal and Candra H rounded out the top three overall, and both will be key contenders to watch in tomorrow’s Qualifying session. Murobbil said, “Alhamdulillah, today was quite satisfying, from in FP1 to FP3. In FP1, I focused on adapting because this is my first year competing in the AP250 class. There was some progress in FP2, although I was still struggling in a few sectors, and the bike also had some shortcomings. Alhamdulillah, I managed to set a good lap time in FP3, although there are still a few areas to improve. For tomorrow’s qualifying, I’ll do my best to optimise both the bike and my position heading into Race 1. Hopefully, I can deliver a strong performance in both qualifying and the race. The weather remains uncertain, so I’ll just stay focused.” TOP 5 FASTEST – COMBINED PRACTICE

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AFIF SET THE PACE ON HOME SOIL

Round 2 of the 2025 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship unfolded today at the iconic Sepang International Circuit, with Malaysia’s Ahmad Afif Amran of the Pitsbike Superfast JRT Racing Team showcasing his exceptional talent, securing the fastest overall time after the combined practice sessions. In the Practice 1, Afif made a strong statement, clocking a blistering lap time of 2’32.500s to take the top spot. Hot on his heels was Husni Zainul Fuadzy from ZIEAR LFN HP969 MCR RBT 34, who finished second with a time of 2’33.241s. April King Mascardo of UMA MMR Yamaha Philippine Racing Team completed the top three with a lap time of 2’33.260s. Practice 2 saw a shift in the lead, with Husni Zainul Fuadzy bouncing back to finish fastest in the session with a lap time of 2’33.382s. His teammate, Gupita Kresna Wardhana, followed in second place with a time of 2’34.826s, while John Emerson Inguito of 4S1M EVO Yamaha Racing Team impressed by securing third place with a time of 2’35.047s. After both practice sessions, it was Afif’s scorching pace in Practice 1 that propelled him to the overall fastest time of the day. Husni’s consistency across both sessions earned him second overall, while April King rounded out the top three in combined results. Afif said, “Alhamdulillah, it was a good start at my home circuit, securing P1 in FP1. However, in FP2, we tried a different bike, however that wasn’t as strong as the one in FP1. During FP2, I became a reference point for the other riders, which prevented me from setting a faster lap time. So I focused on alternative strategies to preserve my bike and prepare myself for tomorrow’s qualifying session.” TOP 5 FASTEST – COMBINED PRACTICE

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HIROKI RETURNED TO FORM

Round 2 of the 2025 IDEMITSU FIM Asia Road Racing Championship got underway today at the Sepang International Circuit, with Japan’s Hiroki Ono laying down the marker as the fastest rider in the combined practice sessions of the TVS ASIA One Make Championship. In Practice 1, India’s Sarthak Chavan made an early impact by topping the session with a best lap of 2’23.266s. Close behind was the defending champion, Hiroki Ono, who posted a 2’23.867s lap, while fellow Indian rider Chiranth Vishwanath secured third with a 2’24.119s effort. Hiroki bounced back in Practice 2, showing his trademark form to top the session with a blistering lap of 2’22.528s to emerged as the the fastest of the day. Korea’s Kim Min Jae also found pace in the afternoon, clocking 2’23.959s to placed second, while Malaysia’s Md Ramdan Rosli delivered a strong performance on home soil, finishing third with a time of 2’24.667s. When both sessions were combined, it was Hiroki’s standout pace in Practice 2 that sealed his spot at the top of the overall standings. Sarthak Chavan’s consistency placed him second overall, while Kim Min Jae completed the top three. Hiroki shared, “On day one in FP1, I focused on learning the track. In FP2, I made some small adjustments to the setup, but we faced light rain, which affected grip compared to FP1. Despite that, I stayed focused, lap by lap, to rebuild my confidence, and in the end, I managed to top the timesheets. We’ll see how things go in tomorrow’s qualifying session. TOP 5 FASTEST – COMBINED PRACTICE

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