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This website is dedicated to all motorcycle enthusiasts, this our life, this is our passion, this is who we are. We may be riding different bikes but we share the same fascination and love for motorcycles. We are all brothers in two wheels.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
HONDA One Make Race Visayas Leg 1 - RESULTS
RACE RESULTS:
Beginner 100-115 Superstock
1. Mario Borbon - Team X-Racing
2. Keken Cabahug - Team CYRUS
3. Jes Louie Vega - Team CYRUS
4. Enrique Adol - Team Pidot-Motozoom
5. Emok Tarona - Ervyn Racing
Beginner 125 Superstock
1. Mario Borbon - Team X-Racing
2. Keken Cabahug - Team CYRUS
3. Jes Louie Vega - Team CYRUS
4. Enrique Adol - Team Pidot-Motozoom
5. Fitzgerald Sangual - Team MAC
HONDA Beat Automatic Open
1. Lyndon Requilme - Team MAC
2. Kenneth Ouano - Plasa Boys Mandaue
3. Mario Borbon - Team X-Racing
4. Jayr Daguio - Team Honda Power Cycle-Davao
5. Bobby Mencias - Team BMR Racetech
Novice 100-115 Open
1. Jayr Daguio - Team Honda Power Cycle-Davao
2. Gary Caneda - Team CRT
3. Moises Munoz - Team MAC
4. Donkey Sanchez - Club Motorista
5. Kenneth Ouano - Plasa Boys Mandaue
Novice 125 Open
1. Lyndon Requilme - Team MAC
2. Jayr Baguio - Team Honda Power Cycle-Davao
3. RJ Manlise - Bradz Racing
4. Bobby Mencias - Team BMR Racetech
5. Moises Munoz - Team MAC
X-Racing Team Manager Eyoy Solon with top rider Mario Borbon and Mechanic & coach Insik Flores with the rest of X-Racing
Team CYRUS
Rider orientation
Julieto Espra of Team CYRUS is treated by medics after a hard crash
The rowdy Cebu crowd
The exciting Grand Finale of the day the unforgettable battle between
JayR Daguio of Power Cycle Davao and Lyndon Requilme of Team MAC
in the Novice 125 Open.
Lyndon Requilme of Team MAC and Jayr Daguio of Power Cycle Davao gave the
Cebuano crowd a show they will never forget.
Beginner 100-115 Superstock Winners
Beginner 125 Superstock Winners
Honda Beat Automatic Open Winners
Novice 110-115 Open Winners
Novice 125 Open Winners
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3 comments:
The race was unfair.
All of the motorcycles that were called out to compete in the first race were XRM 110s except one - my Wave 100R.
I had no choice.
Plus, the inspection wasn't thorough.
My motorcycle was purely stock. I'm not sure about the others'.
It was worth it, anyway. A 2-hour practice resulted to nailing 3 XRMs.. well, before I crashed.
More power to Cebuano racers!
Hope to see more pictures and videos.
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