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2023 FIM Asia Road Racing Championships - Round Six - Chang International Circuit, Thailand

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
December 4, 2023
in Japan / Asian Road Racing

2023 FIM Asia Road Racing Championships
Round Six – Chang International Circuit, Thailand


Asia Superbike 1000cc Race 1

The Asia Superbike 1000 cc rivalry kicked off once again at the Chang International Circuit over the weekend for the season finale of the Idemitsu FIM Asia Road Racing Championship.

Andi Farid of Honda Asia-Dream Racing with SHOWA recorded took pole with a fastest lap of 1’34:971s. Second on the grid was team-mate Zaqhwan, while Markus Reiterbergber of ONEXOX BMW TKKR Team was third. Aussie Lachlan Epis started from the back of the grid.

Andi Farid Izdihar
Andi Farid Izdihar

Andi barged up the inside of Zaqhwan at turn 1 to take the lead in the opening race, Kamaruzaman and Reiterberger then followed Andi through to push Zaqhwan back to P4.

Reiterberger went on to stretch away up front but was caught unawares of Andi on the last lap, the Indonesian slipping up the inside much to the surprise of the German, who went wide and off track after being gazumped by Andi.

Andi Farid Izdihar

“It feels amazing. Thanks to the team and their unending hard work. This success is not possible without them. There is another race tomorrow and for now, that would be my ultimate focus. So, keeping my fingers crossed that all will go well tomorrow.”

Andi Farid Izdihar won race one
Andi Farid Izdihar won race one, Markus Reiterberger runner-up and Zaqhwan Bin Zaidi third

It was a DNF for Lachlan Epis after only completing three laps.

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Race 1 Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 ANDI FARID IZDIHAR (INA) HONDA CBR1000RR R
2 MARKUS REITERBERGER (GER) BMW M1000 RR
3 MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDI (MAS) HONDA CBR1000RR R +0.831
4 AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMAN (MAS) BMW M1000 RR +6.332
5 YUKI KUNII (JPN) HONDA CBR1000RR R +13.707
6 KOSUKE SAKUMOTO (JPN) HONDA CBR1000RR R +13.712
7 KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDIN (MAS) YAMAHA YZF-R1M +18.618
8 YUKI ITO (JPN) YAMAHA YZF-R1M +21.519
9 JAKKRIT SWANGSWAT (THA) HONDA CBR1000RR R +21.868
10 TEO YEW JOE (MAS) BMW M1000 RR — 12 laps —
11 OSAMA MAREAI (YEM) YAMAHA YZF-R1M +0.518
Did not Finish
DNF **CHIANG CHIH YING (TPE) YAMAHA YZF-R1M — 8 laps —
DNF LACHLAN EPIS (AUS) BMW M1000 RR — 3 laps —

Asia Superbike 1000cc Race 2

Zaqhwan took the early lead but was challenged right from the off by Reiterberger. However, Zaqhwan was determined not to lose his lead.   The German eventually did assert his dominance, then at the end of the tenth lap Andi got the better of Zaqhwan, the Malaysian tried to respond but a red flag put an early stop to proceedings and left him third.

Markus Reiterberger

“After yesterday’s race result, we were not very happy with the decision but this is racing. Luckily it worked out. The crew made some changes to the machine during warm up and I struggled on the front a lot. In the warm up, it was not good but during the race, it was amazing. But Zaqhwan was really strong today and he kept coming back, competitively. Good job from him. But I finally found a way to overtake him before picking up speed. That worked for me well today. Thanks to the team!”

Settling for second and third were Andi Farid and Zaqhwan Zaidi.

Lachlan Epis finished tenth, ranking him ninth overall for the season.

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Asia Superbike 1000 cc Race 2 Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 MARKUS REITERBERGER (GER) BMW M1000 RR 16:02.482
2 ANDI FARID IZDIHAR (INA) HONDA CBR1000RR R +1.136
3 MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDI (MAS) HONDA CBR1000RR R +1.239
4 AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMAN (MAS) BMW M1000 RR +4.443
5 ***KOSUKE SAKUMOTO (JPN) HONDA CBR1000RR R +6.232
6 ***YUKI KUNII (JPN) HONDA CBR1000RR R +8.064
7 KASMA DANIEL KASMAYUDIN (MAS) YAMAHA YZF-R1M +10.217
8 JAKKRIT SWANGSWAT (THA) HONDA CBR1000RR R +11.878
9 YUKI ITO (JPN) YAMAHA YZF-R1M +13.110
10 LACHLAN EPIS (AUS) BMW M1000 RR +15.641
11 OSAMA MAREAI (YEM) YAMAHA YZF-R1M +59.525
12 **CHIANG CHIH YING (TPE) YAMAHA YZF-R1M +1:13.241
Did not Finish
DNF TEO YEW JOE (MAS) BMW M1000 RR — 2 laps —

Asia Superbike 1000 cc Standings

Pos. Rider Nat. Total
1 MARKUS REITERBERGER GER 250.5
2 MD ZAQHWAN BIN ZAIDI MAS 182
3 ANDI FARID IZDIHAR INA 178.5
4 AZLAN SHAH KAMARUZAMAN MAS 151.5
5 HARUKI NOGUCHI JPN 113
6 KASMA DANIEL KASMAYU DIN MAS 111
7 JAKKRIT SWANGSWAT THA 78.5
8 YUKI ITO JPN 70
9 LACHLAN EPIS AUS 46.5
10 PASSAWIT THITIVARARAK THA 37
11 KEMINTH KUBO THA 30
12 TEO YEW JOE MAS 28.5
13 ANTHONY KEITH WEST AUS 23
14 KEISUKE MAEDA JPN 22
15 KOTA ARAKAWA JPN 21
16 YUKI KUNII JPN 21
17 KOSUKE SAKUMOTO JPN 21
18 OSAMA MAREAI YEM 20
19 REI TOSHIMA JPN 17
20 CHEN HONG YAN CHN 17
21 KOUSUKE AKIYOSHI JPN 14
22 SHINICHI NAKATOMI JPN 10
23 TAKUMA KUNIMINE JPN 10
24 CHIANG CHIH YING TPE 4

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1

Soichiro Minamimoto

“Today’s race was great really great. My planning was to get to the top. The tire was a little worn out towards the end of the race but Apiwath who stayed close behind me was a great help and support to me. I am at the top of the championship now but tomorrow is another day to fight and that is all that matters. So, we shall see!”

Soichiro Minamimoto won SuperSport race one,
Soichiro Minamimoto won SuperSport race one, Apiwath Wongthananon second and Khairul Idham Pawi third

SuperSports 600 cc Race 1 Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTO (JPN) YAMAHA YZF-R6 19:55.372
2 APIWATH WONGTHANANON (THA) YAMAHA YZF-R6 +0.150
3 KHAIRUL IDHAM PAWI (MAS) HONDA CBR600RR +2.929
4 NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPAT (THA) HONDA CBR600RR +6.458
5 AZROY HAKEEM ANUAR (MAS) HONDA CBR600RR +6.709
6 MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRA (INA) HONDA CBR600RR +14.075
7 KEITO ABE (JPN) YAMAHA YZF-R6 +14.369
8 RATTHAPONG WILAIROT (THA) YAMAHA YZF-R6 +14.483
9 MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMAN (MAS) HONDA CBR600RR +14.766
10 CHANON INTA (THA) HONDA CBR600RR — 11 laps —
Did not Finish
DNF GALANG HENDRA PRATAMA (INA) YAMAHA YZF-R6 — 9 laps —
DNF FADILLAH ARBI ADITAMA (INA) HONDA CBR600RR — 6 laps —
DNF PANNASORN KAEWSONTHI (THA) HONDA CBR600RR — 5 laps —

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2

Apiwath Wongthananon – Race Winner

“It was a wonderful and amazing race, today. It was a little difficult for me in the beginning of the race. The engine was not really heated up but lap-by lap, I manged to overtake Azroy and finally made my way up to the top spot. It has been amazing day for us as a team.”

Soichiro Minamimoto – SuperSport 600 Champion

“It is a perfect weekend for me. This season it has been difficult especially in the beginning of the season up until Japan. From Mandalika onwards, there have been many improvements in my performances. I never expected this but I am so happy to have made it. Thanks to Apiwath for being supportive of me. Thank you, Yamaha and all the sponsors who made this a success!”

The final standings had Soichiro 16-points clear of Khairul, who was in turn three-points clear of Nakarin, in a tight fought championship.

SuperSports 600 cc Race 2 Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 APIWATH WONGTHANANON (THA) YAMAHA YZF-R6 19:57.324
2 SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTO (JPN) YAMAHA YZF-R6 +0.229
3 AZROY HAKEEM ANUAR (MAS) HONDA CBR600RR +2.892
4 NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPAT (THA) HONDA CBR600RR +2.907
5 KEITO ABE (JPN) YAMAHA YZF-R6 +6.103
6 RATTHAPONG WILAIROT (THA) YAMAHA YZF-R6 +7.726
7 PANNASORN KAEWSONTHI (THA) HONDA CBR600RR +13.473
8 GALANG HENDRA PRATAMA (INA) YAMAHA YZF-R6 +13.825
9 ***FADILLAH ARBI ADITAMA (INA) HONDA CBR600RR +13.839
10 KHAIRUL IDHAM PAWI (MAS) HONDA CBR600RR +35.352
11 **CHANON INTA (THA) HONDA CBR600RR +50.934
12 MUHAMMAD HELMI AZMAN (MAS) HONDA CBR600RR +1:32.035
Did not Finish
DNF MOHAMMAD ADENANTA PUTRA (INA) HONDA CBR600RR — 4 laps —

SuperSports 600 cc Standings

Pos. Name Nat. Total
1 SOICHIRO MINAMIMOTO JPN 201
2 KHAIRUL IDHAM  PAW! MAS 185
3 NAKARIN ATIRATPHUVAPAT THA 182
4 MUHAMMAD HELM! AZMAN MAS 160
5 KEITO ABE JPN 145
6 AZROY HAKEEM ANUAR MAS 115
7   INAASTRA HONDA RACING TEAM INA 89
8 RATTHAPONG WILAIROT THA 78
9 PANNASORN KAEWSONTHI THA 75
10 GALANG HENDRA PRATAMA INA 63
11 APIWATH WONTHANANON THA 45
12 ANDI MUHAMMAD FADLY INA 42
13 MD IBRAHIM MD NORRODIN MAS 33
14 FADILLAH ARBI ADITAMA INA 28
15 GERRY SALIM INA 25
16 AHMAD AFIF AMRAN MAS 24
17 SHA JUNTONG CHN 24
18 YUTA DATE JPN 18
19 KENGO NAGAO JPN 11
20 CHANON INTA THA 11
21 LIN ZHIFEI CHN 10
22 MOTOHARU ITO JPN 10
23 SHO NISHIMURA JPN 10
24 SHOTA ITE JPN 8
25 ZHOU FENG LONG CHN 6
26 REI MATSUOKA JPN 5
27 JIA YI FENG CHN 5

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1

Veda Eg Pratama – Race Winner

“This weekend has been a fantastic for me. I just went on to enjoy the race as much as I could. Of course, I also tried remained focused throughout. I want to say thank you to the team and all sponsors as well as my family and my Indonesian fans who have been a great support to me throughout.”

Veda Eg Pratama
Veda Eg Pratama won race one

Asia Production 250 cc Race 1 – Top 10

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 VEDA EGA PRATAMA (INA) HONDA CBR250 RR 18:41.898
2 JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISAN (THA) HONDA CBR250 RR +6.039
3 MUKLADA SARAPUECH (THA) HONDA CBR250 RR +6.042
4 HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUS (INA) HONDA CBR250 RR +6.154
5 CAO VIET NAM (VIE) HONDA CBR250 RR +6.382
6 RHEZA DANICA AHRENS (INA) HONDA CBR250 RR +6.514
7 THANAT LAOONGPLIO (THA) HONDA CBR250 RR +13.023
8 AIKI IYOSHI (JPN) KAWASAKI NINJA 250 +13.105
9 WAHYU NUGROHO (INA) YAMAHA YZF-R25 +13.225
10 IRFAN ARDIANSYAH (INA) KAWASAKI NINJA 250 +19.947

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2

Jakkreephat Puettisan – Race Winner

“Today, the race was a little dangerous because the riders were highly competitive. Everyone was trying to overtake and move ahead. I had to find my pace and keep up and I am glad to have made it today.”

Rheza Danica Ahrens – AP250 Champion

“Today was a good race for me. Yesterday was a little difficult but, it was excellent. The group fought till the very end. I wanted to take the chance to fight for the podium but it was too competitive and so, I took the safer approach. This is my second time being the champion in AP250. I am extremely happy.”

Asia Production 250 cc Race 2 – Top 10

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISAN (THA) HONDA CBR250 RR 18:54.829
2 HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUS (INA) HONDA CBR250 RR +0.259
3 MUKLADA SARAPUECH (THA) HONDA CBR250 RR +0.509
4 CAO VIET NAM (VIE) HONDA CBR250 RR +0.600
5 MUHAMMAD FAEROZI TOREQOTTULLAH (INA) YAMAHA YZF-R25 +0.842
6 IRFAN ARDIANSYAH (INA) KAWASAKI NINJA 250 +1.368
7 AIKI IYOSHI (JPN) KAWASAKI NINJA 250 +1.477
8 RHEZA DANICA AHRENS (INA) HONDA CBR250 RR +1.575
9 WAHYU NUGROHO (INA) YAMAHA YZF-R25 +1.684
10 KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTAL (IND) HONDA CBR250 RR +1.761

Asia Production 250 cc Standings

Pos. Rider Total
1 RHEZA DANICA AHRENS 206
2 HERJUN ATNA FIRDAUS 198
3 VEDA EGA PRATAMA 160
4 JAKKREEPHAT PUETTISAN 139
5 MUKLADA SARAPUECH 121
6 AIKI IYOSHI 108
7 IRFAN ARDIANSYAH 95
8 CAO VIET NAM 87
9 MUHAMMAD FAEROZI TOREQOTTULLAI 77
10 WAHYU NUGROHO 71
11 THANAT LAOONGPLIO 63
12 MUHAMMAD IRFAN HAYKHAL 48
13 MUHAMMAD IDLAN HAQIMI 45
14 WARIT THONGNOPPAKUN 43
15 WATCHARIN TUBTIMON 37
16 KAVIN SAMAAR QUINTAL 30
17 ALDI SATYA MAHENDRA 20
18 MUHAMMAD KIANDRA RAMADH 20
19 MUHAMAD ALIEF ADAMSYAH 14
20 REYNALDO C. RATUKORE 14
21 SUHATHAI CHAEMSUP 13
22 NI TIAN 10
23 AHMAD DARWISY AHMAD SAHIR 10
24 LIU CHUN MEI 9
25 FELIX PUTRA MULYA 9
26 CHIHIRO ISHII 8
27 KIATTISAK SINGHAPONG 7
28 NGUYEN DUC THANH 6
29 TOSHIKI SENDA 6
30 MOHSIN PARAMBAN 3
31 LI RUIE YUN 2
32 YOSHIHIRO TOYOHARA 1

Underbone 150 cc Race 1

Underbone 150 cc Race 1 – Top 10

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 M. MUROBBIL VITTONI (INA) YAMAHA MX KING 150 16:30.237
2 MD HAFIZA ROFA (MAS) YAMAHA Y15 ZR +0.123
3 MD SHAFIQ RASOL (MAS) YAMAHA Y15 ZR +0.336
4 GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANA (INA) YAMAHA SNIPER 150 +0.365
5 GIAN CARLO MAURICIO (PHI) YAMAHA SNIPER 150 +0.419
6 FAHMI BASAM (INA) YAMAHA MX KING 150 +0.590
7 PEERAPONG LUIBOONPENG (THA) YAMAHA Y15 ZR +0.643
8 MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUES (MAS) YAMAHA Y15 ZR +0.865
9 WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANA (INA) YAMAHA MX KING 150 +1.049
10 ARAI AGASKA DIBANI LAKSANA (INA) YAMAHA MX KING 150 +1.248

Underbone 150 cc Race 2

Md Shafiq Rasol – Race Winner

“First of all, I want to say a big thank you to my entire team and family at home for their endless support. In the beginning, I tried to stay among the troop but mid-race, I was actually left out. Somehow, I found my way on the last lap and used that opportunity to pully myself back to the front. That worked out well for me, thankfully.”

Nazirul Izzat Md Bahauddin – UB150 Champion

“First of all, I thank God for the blessings. I thank my late dad who has always supported me. He is not here now but I am sure he will be very happy of my success today. I thank my mother and my family members who have always been my pillar. Thanks to my team for the wonderful work throughout the season. My machine had an issue at the last lap [in race one] but thankfully, I was able to manage it well and make it champion today!”

Underbone 150 cc Race 2 Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 MD SHAFIQ RASOL (MAS) YAMAHA Y15 ZR 16:32.489
2 MD AKID AZIZ (MAS) YAMAHA Y15 ZR +0.189
3 WAWAN WELLO (INA) YAMAHA Y15 ZR +0.230
4 WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANA (INA) YAMAHA MX KING 150 +0.290
5 M. MUROBBIL VITTONI (INA) YAMAHA MX KING 150 +0.294
6 GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANA (INA) YAMAHA SNIPER 150 +0.362
7 FAHMI BASAM (INA) YAMAHA MX KING 150 +0.271
8 NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDIN (MAS) YAMAHA Y15 ZR +0.447
9 APRIL KING MASCARDO (PHI) YAMAHA SNIPER 150 +0.561
10 MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUES (MAS) YAMAHA Y15 ZR +0.567

Underbone 150 cc Standings – Top 25

Pos. Rider Team Total
1 NAZIRUL IZZAT MD BAHAUDDIN MAS 164
2 MD SHAFIQ RASOL MAS 153
3 M. MUROBBIL VITTONI INA 137
4 GUPITA KRESNA WARDHANA INA 122
5 MD AKID AZIZ MAS 107
6 MD HAFIZA ROFA MAS 106
7 WAWAN WELLO INA 106
8 MD HAZIQ MD FAIRUES MAS 71
9 WAHYU AJI TRILAKSANA INA 69
10 MD IZZAT ZAIDI MAS 60
11 JOHN EMERSON INGUITO PHI 52
12 ARAI AGASKA DIBAN I LAKSANA INA 52
13 FAH M I BASAM INA 49
14 PEERAPONG LUIBOONPING THA 41
15 APRIL KING MASCARDO PHI 41
16 AHMAD FAZRUL SHAM MAS 40
17 MD IZAM IKMAL MAS 34
18 GIAN CARLO MAURICIO PHI 31
19 MD SHAHROL SYAZRAS MAS 28
20 MD HAZIQ MD HAMDAN MAS 26
21 ADITYA FAUZI INA 22
22 PASSKON SANLUANG THA 20
23 REYNALDI PRADANA INA 20
24 PACHARAG 0 RN THONGGERDLOUNG THA 17
25 AHMAD FAZLI SHAM MAS 16
26 HUSNI ZAINUL FUADZI INA 16
27 NGUYEN ANH TUAN VIE 16
28 DIMAS JULI ATMOKO INA 15
29 AHMAD AFIF AMRAN MAS 14
30 RIO ADRIYANTO INA 8
31 M. GILANG AKBAR ROLAND INA 6
32 MD IQBAL AMR’ MAS 5
33 ARASH TSUNAMI KAMARUDIN MAS
34 ILHAM EFFENDI INA 4
35 MD SHAFIQ EZZARIQ MAS 4
36 NGUYEN HUU TRI VIE 2

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1

Hiroki Ono – Race Winner

“I am truly happy with this win. I enjoyed the race throughout. It was fantastic one with so many extremely great riders. It was an amazing challenge. This is my firsts time on this circuit. In the beginning, it was really tough but I think I gained confidence over each lap. I am so happy with my victory. Thank you.”

Hiroki Ono topped the TVS Asia One Make Race 1 podium
Hiroki Ono topped the TVS Asia One Make Race 1 podium, Muzakkir second, Vorapong third

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 1 Results

Pos Rider Time/Gap
1 HIROKI ONO (JPN) 14:46.399
2 MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMED (MAS) +0.034
3 VORAPONG MALAHUAN (THA) +0.261
4 SARTHAK C HAVAN (IND) +0.285
5 MD RAMDAN ROSLI (MAS) +5.159
6 RUSMAN FADHIL (INA) +5.584
7 DECKY TIARNO ALDY (INA) +5.773
8 TAIYO SAITO (JPN) +5.846
9 CHIRANTH VISHWANATH (IND) +12.123
10 KY AHMED (IND) +12.534
11 ARSYAD RUSYDI (SIN) +14.512
12 PIYAWAT PATOOMYOS (THA) +17.227
13 DARANPOB THONGYOY (THA) +17.870
14 KERWIN EINS C HANG (PHI) +40.709
Did not Finish
DNF FUGO TANAKA (JPN) — 5 laps —

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2

Hiroki Ono – Race Winner

“I managed to control the race well throughout the race. This would have been a great result if I got to be the champion. I started in Japan during Round 3. I lost one race there. Overall, I raced in 8 races, lost one and won seven. So, to me, this has been an amazing result overall. I would like to express my gratitude and thank you to all my sponsors and team members, my Japanese fans and supporters for all that I have achieved.”

TVS Asia One Make Championship Race 2 Results

Pos Rider Time/Gap
1 HIROKI ONO (JPN) 14:55.386
2 MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMED (MAS) +0.071
3 VORAPONG MALAHUAN (THA) +1.311
4 MD RAMDAN ROSLI (MAS) +1.314
5 SARTHAK CHAVAN (IND) +1.277
6 PIYAWAT PATOOMYOS (THA) +1.459
7 DECKY TIARNO ALDY (INA) +1.640
8 RUSMAN FADHIL (INA) +1.907
9 ARSYAD RUSYDI (SIN) +2.312
10 FUGO TANAKA (JPN) +2.333
11 DARANPOB THONGYOY (THA) +3.114
12 TAIYO SAITO (JPN) +3.433
13 KY AHMED (IND) +4.107
14 CHIRANTH VISHWANATH (IND) +4.565
Did not Finish
DNF KERWIN EINS CHANG (PHI) — 5 laps —

TVS Asia One Make Championship Standings

Pos. Rider Nat. Total
1 MD MUZAKKIR MOHAMED MAS 188
2 HIROKI ONO JPN 175
3 VORAPONG MALAHUAN THA 162
4 MD RAMDAN ROSLI MAS 158
5 DECKY TIARNO ALDY INA 146
6 PIYAWAT PATOOMYOS THA 127
7 TAIYO SAITO JPN 112
8 FUGO TANAKA JPN 85
9 ARSYAD RUSYDI SIN 81
10 KY AHMED IND 72
11 DARANPOD THONGYOY THA 69
12 KERWIN EINS CHANG PHI 55
13 RUSMAN FADHIL INA 53
14 JAGAN KUMAR IND 36
15 CHIRANTH VISHWANATH IND 34
16 SARTHAK CHAVAN IND 24
17 DEEPAK RAVIKUMAR IND 20
18 LOUIS ABELHARD INA 13
19 MIU NAKAHARA JPN 13
20 ZHUORAN JIANG CHN 10

 

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