Motul MotoIR Youth Cup Race 5 and 6 Set in Tarlac
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The 2024 Motul MotoIR Youth Cup had four races successfully held so far and the passion and excitement continues this July 6 and 7 at the Tarlac Circuit Hill.
The rider development program featuring KAYO MiniGP bikes is having its Race 5 and 6 and leading the standings going to the race weekend are Rand Erwin Bergania and Ronald Galzote.
With wins and podium finishes in the first four races, Bergania is on top of the Senior class standings while Galzote has been dominant so far in the Junior class.
Senior class riders Travis Canoy Jr. and Knox Leon Pantaleon are definitely a must watch in the series as they battle for victory. The two riders and Bergania are showing why they are the Senior riders this season with remarkable performances on the track.
The Junior class is much anticipated as well as young guns Kevin Sobretodo, Miguel Dizon, Prince Jacob Rom, James Gora and Kurt Gaylo who is coming all the way from Negros Occidental are showing riding talent and determination to improve in each race. Points leader Ronald Galzote was stellar in the first four races and his performance in Race 5 and 6 is something to look forward to.
Qualifying and Race 5 of the Motul MotoIR Youth Cup is on July 6 while Race 6 is scheduled the next day.
Organized by InsideRACING, the MotoIR Youth Cup is presented by Motul and sanctioned by NAMSSA and USRA. Advocacy partners of the series are KYT Helmets, SSS Sprockets, YSS Suspension, Pirelli Tires, RCB, F.C.C., Blackflag Designs, P.J. Bonza, JM Mirasol Advertising and DE69 Academy.
The aim of the Motul MotoIR Youth Cup is to give new riders a racing platform that is not only competitive at high level, but also affordable and accessible compared to other race series. With the help of sponsors and partners, the talent search has been revived and evolved into a better and a world-class platform almost similar to other international talent search competitions around the globe. Since 2022, the program used KAYO mini GP bikes, equally prepared and sporting identical livery and uniforms. A good number of the graduates of the series has now moved on to higher level of competitions with some racing in the international scene.
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