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Lewis Cornish converted his pole position to win both Motos in Round 1 of the FIM Asia Supermoto 2017 Championship.
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Returning 2015 Champ, Trakarn Thangthong finished 2nd overall.
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Defending 2016 Champ, Muhd. “Gabit” Habibullah ended the day 4th overall.
NAKHON CHAI SI, THAILAND, 3 SEPTEMBER 2017 – Beautiful weather and a , wonderful circuit welcomed Round 1 of the FIM Asia Supermoto 2017 Championship. The competition saw 17 riders from 13 countries striving for national and personal pride.
The day began with Free Practice, and as expected, the top three spots were dominated by United Kingdom’s Lewis Cornish, returning 2015 Champion, Thailand’s Trakarn Thangthong, and defending 2016 Champion Malaysia’s Muhd. “Gabit” Habibullah, respectively.
MOTO 1
Moto 1 started with the sun shining directly above the riders.
Pole sitter Cornish grabbed the holeshot, but was followed tightly by all riders onto straight of the tarmac section, instead being diverted into the off-road section.
The tight hairpin turn immediately after the last table top remained as the biggest challenge, serving as an advantage to some riders and vice-versa for others.
With Cornish speeding ahead on an empty circuit, he opened up a two-second gap within a few laps to the pursuing Gabit and Thangthong. That left the latter two to battle between themselves, giving Cornish an even bigger cushion.
The top three remained the same, until five minutes before the end of Moto 1, when Gabit was overtaken by Thangthong. The Thai rider had planned his move at the right moment, giving Gabit no time to regain the second spot.
Lewis finsihed Moto 1 in 22:236.002, followed by Thangthong and Gabit in 22:42.962 and 23:14.056, respectively.
Dutchman Marcel Van Drunen, who had fought tooth and nail against Cornish in Qualifying and SuperChrono, was stuck in a fierce battle with another of Malaysia’s ace, Khairi Zakaria throughout the race to finish fourth, with the latter in fifth.
MOTO 2
Cornish stole the holeshot again at the start and never looked back to win his second Moto of the day, finishing the race comfortably five seconds ahead of Thangthong.
“It was a very technical track. Most of us were using slick tyres to race on the track. With the triple dirt section, it feels more like a motocross track instead. I made multiple mistakes in Moto 1 but reduced it in Moto 2. I believe Trakarn and Gabit made mistakes as well, which gave me an advantage to the race,” said Lewis.
“I was fortunate when Gabit hit on a hole at the third dirt section. That was when I passed him. He grew so much since we last faced off in 2015. I enjoyed riding with all the riders, and hopefully, I can perform better in Indonesia,” said Thangthong.
Seemingly making amends to his fourth place finish in Moto 1, Van Drunen fought with Gabit for the final podium spot. The two exchanged places multiple times with high-risk maneuvers in the tighter corners.
The contest ended just two laps from the end of the race, when Gabit ran off the track. It was a brave performance from the Malaysian, however, when the KTM Malaysia factory rider revealed later that he had lost his brakes.
“My front and rear brakes malfunctioned, and I lost control of my bike. This makes it even harder for me to maintain my pace, especially on this track. I tried my best to ensure the best possible result in this condition,” said Gabit.
Gabit landed the sixth spot in Moto 2, clocking a total time of 24:20.495.
Malaysia’s Khairi Zakaria attempted to close the gap to the Dutchman, but his efforts were forlorn when he made a mistake at the transition between the road and off-road section. Khairi landed fourth in Moto 2, finishing nearly two seconds behind Marcel with a total time of 23:50.924.
Japan’s Naoto Takayama performed well in Moto 2, and came home fifth .
“It was a perfect and successful race. We would like to congratulate the Asia Supersports Group, FMSCT, all the partners and all the riders. The opening round of the season was exciting, and everything was in order. The track is probably one of the most challenging tracks in the season’s history, but all safety aspects were taken into consideration,” said Stephan P. Carapiet, FIM Asia Safety Officer.
The 2017 FIM Asia SuperMoto Championship will commence in Jogjakarta, Indonesia on 7 and 8 October 2017.
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FIM Asia SuperMoto Championship is promoted by Asia Supersports Group, a consortium of three companies namely Bikenation Motorsports Sdn Bhd, Trade My Superbike and E-Plus Global Sdn Bhd; sanctioned by FIM Asia and FMSCT; and supported by Malaysia Major Events, a division of Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (an agency under the Ministry of Tourism and Culture Malaysia), Malay Mail, Kelab Blogger Ben Ashaari and TX Sports.
Moto 1 Race Result:
Pos | No. | Name | National | Laps | Best Time | Total Time |
1 | 8 | Lewis Cornish | GBR | 18 | 1:11.606 | 22:36.002 |
2 | 5 | Trakarn Thangthong | THA | 18 | 1:12.526 | 22:42.962 |
3 | 1 | Muhd Habibullah | MAS | 18 | 1:13.472 | 23:14.056 |
4 | 17 | Marcel Van Drunen | NED | 18 | 1:15.169 | 23:31.190 |
5 | 32 | Khairi Zakaria | MAS | 18 | 1:14.316 | 23:33.763 |
6 | 162 | Farhan Hendro | INA | 18 | 1:17.095 | 23:55.446 |
7 | 300 | Naoto Takayama | JPN | 17 | 1:16.645 | 22:37.403 |
8 | 12 | Kenneth San Andres | PHI | 17 | 1:18.520 | 23:10.666 |
9 | 28 | Natthapat SuksanWatthana | THA | 17 | 1:15.368 | 23:34.965 |
10 | 97 | Arten Teslenko | RUS | 17 | 1:20.359 | 23:36.386 |
11 | 7 | Pedro Wuner | INA | 16 | 1:19.964 | 22:39.942 |
12 | 77 | Hasroy Osman | SGP | 16 | 1:18.960 | 22:40.996 |
13 | 720 | Lin Chin Pei | TPE | 16 | 1:18.960 | 22:40.996 |
14 | 40 | Lee Wei | TPE | 15 | 1:22.517 | 22:43.571 |
DNF | 102 | Tsang Wai Kei | HKG | 13 | 1:30.587 | 23:46.389 |
DNF | 27 | Sun Tong | CHN | 12 | 1:25.996 | 19:4.087 |
DNF | 101 | Takashi Sasaki | JPN | 7 | 1:18.032 | 9:30.062 |
Moto 2 Race Result:
Pos | No. | Name | National | Laps | Best Time | Total Time |
1 | 8 | Lewis Cornish | GBR | 18 | 1:12.459 | 23:00.233 |
2 | 5 | Trakarn Thangthong | THA | 18 | 1:14.494 | 23:27.317 |
3 | 17 | Marcel Van Drunen | NED | 18 | 1:15.223 | 23:48.316 |
4 | 32 | Khairi Zakaria | MAS | 18 | 1:16.522 | 23:50.924 |
5 | 300 | Naoto Takayama | JPN | 18 | 1:17.768 | 24:07.549 |
6 | 1 | Muhd Habibullah | MAS | 18 | 1:12.741 | 24:20.495 |
7 | 162 | Farhan Hendro | INA | 18 | 1:18.292 | 24:26.555 |
8 | 12 | Kenneth San Andres | PHI | 17 | 1:20.493 | 23:35.442 |
9 | 101 | Takashi Sasaki | JPN | 17 | 1:22.063 | 23:56.181 |
10 | 28 | Natthapat Suksanwatthana | THA | 17 | 1:18.431 | 24:03.932 |
11 | 7 | Pedro Wuner | INA | 16 | 1:22.101 | 23:01.271 |
12 | 77 | Hasroy Osman | SGP | 16 | 1:22.921 | 23:03.908 |
13 | 720 | Lin Chin Pei | TPE | 15 | 1:25.411 | 23:32.197 |
14 | 27 | Sun Tong | CHN | 15 | 1:29.510 | 24:09.029 |
DNF | 102 | Tsang Wai Kei | HKG | 13 | 1:32.737 | 23:45.547 |
DNF | 97 | Artem Teslenko | RUS | 11 | 1:21.761 | 24:31.701 |
DNF | 40 | Lee Wei | TPE | 5 | 1:25.683 | 7:43.684 |
Overall Standing
Pos | No. | Name | National | M1 | M2 | Total Point |
1 | 8 | Lewis Cornish | GBR | 25 | 25 | 50 |
2 | 5 | Trakarn Thangthong | THA | 22 | 22 | 44 |
3 | 17 | Marcel Van Drunen | NED | 18 | 20 | 38 |
4 | 1 | Muhd Habibullah | MAS | 20 | 15 | 35 |
5 | 32 | Khairi Zakaria | MAS | 16 | 18 | 34 |
6 | 300 | Naoto Takayama | JPN | 14 | 16 | 30 |
7 | 162 | Farhan Hendro | INA | 15 | 14 | 29 |
8 | 12 | Kenneth San Andres | PHI | 13 | 13 | 26 |
9 | 28 | Natthapat Suksanwatthana | THA | 12 | 11 | 23 |
10 | 7 | Pedro Wuner | INA | 10 | 10 | 20 |
11 | 77 | Hasroy Osman | SGP | 9 | 9 | 18 |
12 | 720 | Lin Chin Pei | TPE | 8 | 8 | 16 |
13 | 101 | Takashi Sasaki | JPN | 0 | 12 | 12 |
14 | 97 | Artem Teslenko | RUS | 11 | 0 | 11 |
15 | 27 | Sun Tong | CHN | 0 | 7 | 7 |
16 | 40 | Lee Wei | TPE | 7 | 0 | 7 |
17 | 102 | Tsang Wai Kei | HKG | 0 | 0 | 0 |