Celebrity Fan Web – On October 19-20, 2024, the Astra Honda Racing Team (AHRT) riders will compete in the final round of the National Championship. Mandalika Racing Series (MRS), at the Mandalika International Circuit. Riders Herjun Atna Firdaus, M. Adenanta Putra, Veda Ega Pratama, and Rheza Danica Ahrens are ready to give their best in the National 600 class.
The participation of these AHRT racers is not just about achieving national glory; it also serves as preparation for the final round of the Asia Road Astra Honda Racing Championship (ARRC) in Buriram, Thailand, scheduled for December.
Two AHRT riders competing in the ARRC AP250 class, Herjun and Ramadhipa, have an equal chance of winning this prestigious championship. Riding the CBR600RR, these young talents trained by PT Astra Honda Motor (AHM) are continuously honing their skills to face the final ARRC round. Which will be crucial for their quest to claim the Asia championship title.
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Building Momentum for the ARRC Final
“Mandalika Racing Series is very important as preparation for the ARRC final in Buriram. This is my chance to bring pride to Indonesia at the end of this year. Competing in the National 600 class is a great foundation for me in the ARRC AP250 class to get used to handling bigger bikes. This will help me tame the powerful CBR250RR that supports my performance in ARRC,” said Herjun.
Unfortunately, M. Kiandra Ramadhipa is still recovering from an injury he sustained during the Asia Talent Cup at the Motegi Circuit in Japan.
“I still have some races left, including the ARRC final in Buriram. I need to prepare myself thoroughly. Besides having a chance to win the Asia title, I aim to give my best performance in Buriram. The CBR250RR is performing well, so I need to make sure I’m ready. While recovering from my leg injury, I’m resting from MRS to focus on regaining my fitness for the remaining races,” Ramadhipa stated.
Gaining Valuable Experience
Adenanta, Veda, and Rheza, who are competing in the ARRC Supersports (SS) 600 class. Are using the MRS event to refine their skills and optimize their race performance.
“Even though I’m in my second year in the ARRC SS600 class. The experience of racing in MRS with the CBR600RR is very valuable for me. It’s part of my preparation to achieve the best results in Buriram,” said Adenanta.
Veda is also focus on making the most of the MRS 2024 event as preparation for ARRC Buriram.
“For me, the Buriram round is crucial. This event is a benchmark for my progress in mastering the 600cc bike. I’ll do my best to perform well, and I’ll use the MRS opportunity to prepare thoroughly,” said Veda, the young racer from Gunung Kidul, Yogyakarta.
The Final ARRC Round Scheduled for December
The final round of the ARRC is set to take place on December 7-8, 2024. At the Buriram International Circuit, Thailand. AHRT riders have strong chances to compete for titles in both the AP250 and SS600 classes.
“I haven’t yet achieved the results I hoped for in the ARRC. The final round is my opportunity. I’ll use my training in the MRS series to its full advantage,” said Rheza Danica, the 2023 AP250 champion.
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With the upcoming races, the AHRT team is set to give their best performance, aiming to bring glory to Indonesia on the international racing stage.