Aguilar, Sta. Ana, Dela Cruz and Santos Show Winning Form; Paralejas Continue Supremacy in New Senior + Class

Date posted on July 28, 2023
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It was another showcase of riding talent from young riders in Race 3 and 4 of the 2023 Motul MotoIR Youth Cup held together with the second round of the MotoIR Championship on April 16. DSC03254 Riding skills were tested in both dry and wet conditions and the continuous improvement of the Motul MotoIR Youth Cup participants is a sight to behold.  Race 3 on a dry track was dominated by Franzjuric dela Cruz, who impressively took his first Senior class win the developmental series. Lady rider Jamila Ramirez placed second followed by Mark Dustine Oliveros and John Alfred Santos. In the Junior class, rookie Vash Travis Aguilar continues to show excellence.  Second placer was Carlsen Solis while Knox Pantaleon and lady rider Eunice Mae. Sta Ana placed third and fourth, respectively. RML03395 RML04199 RML03390 DSC03305 The track was wet after a downpour  in Race 4 later in the afternoon. This time, John Alfred Santos redeemed himself and claimed the victory in the Senior category after a thrilling battle with second placer Franzjuric dela Cruz. Jamila Ramirez got third place this time while Mark Dustin Oliveros placed fourth. Eunice Mae Sta. Ana remarkably scored her first Junior class victory in Race 4. Know Pantaleon had a better performance which resulted in a second place finish. Vash Travis Aguilar ended up at third place while Carlsen Solis was not able to finish the race after a crash.   The graduates of the Senior and Junior class in 2022 is now riding KTM RC 200 bikes in a class called Senior +. The bikes were provided by KTM Philippines. The aim of the new class is to continue helping the Youth Cup riders in advancing their riding skills. Trahvys Paralejas, the 2022 Senior class champion, is still in winning form and won the debut race of the Senior + category which ran together with the Motul SuperSport 300 class. 2022 Motul MotoIR Youth Cup Junior class champion Mytchell Joshua Ngo finished second. Senior class 2022 graduate Joshua Sobretodo placed third.   The next race of the Motul MotoIR Youth Cup is on April 30 at the Tarlac Circuit Hill. It will be held together with the season opener of the Motul Super Series. The Motul MotoIR Youth Cup is organized by InsideRACING and sanctioned by NAMSSA and USRA. The rider development program is supported by Motul distributed locally by Infiniteserv, Racing Boy, Pirelli Tires, KYT Helmets, YSS Suspension, SSS Sprockets, Blackflag Designs, PJ Bonza, JM Mirasol and DE69 Academy.   The Motul MotoIR Youth Cup is now on its second year and features young riders competing in KAYO 150cc MiniGP bikes.   Thank you for visiting insideracing.com.ph. While you are here, kindly don’t forget to click on our advertiser ads above, visit their site and consider them for your motorcycling needs. It will help us a lot. You can also order a copy of our monthly print magazine for more riding contents to read and enjoy at your leisure anytime by clicking here.
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