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    Yamaha Grand Prix 7 wraps up season with a flurry

    MobilityMotorcyclesYamaha Grand Prix 7 wraps up season with a flurry

    Yamaha Motor Philippines Inc. (YMPH) gathered the 29 winners of the Yamaha Grand Prix 7 qualifiers for a final showdown at the Carmona Racing Circuit in Taytay, Rizal. Representing the island groups of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, the finalists competed for the right to represent the country in international Yamaha-sponsored races, as well as to enjoy an all-expense-paid trip to Malaysia to watch the MotoGP and to attend a special motorcycle racing training camp in Japan.

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    YMPH sales and marketing director Kaoru Ogura was present to officially open the heats.

    For the YZF-R15 bracket, Masato Fernando came out as champion, while James Aldrin Mendez and John Emerson Inguito finished in second and third, respectively.

    The Sniper 150 Mxi competition saw Inguito taking home the gold, Durraine Dan Carlos finishing with silver, and Vingie Coloma placing bronze.

    The Vega Force i group was topped by McKinley Kyle Paz, with Gian Carlo Mauricio and John Paul Lapante placing behind him at second and third, respectively.

    Yamaha also held additional race categories, namely:

    130 Open UB

    • Champion: R-Mand Salandanan
    • Second: James Amporias
    • Third: Bienvenido Uy

    160 Open UB

    • Champion: Casey Ng
    • Second: Dustin Esguerra
    • Third: Mico Montano

    Mio 125 Mxi

    • Champion: Leandro Paredes
    • Second: Mark Djerreck Ondillo
    • Third: Jacob Sablaya

    Fun Race UB

    • Champion: Angelo Portal
    • Second: Nicx Ramirez
    • Third: Paulo Bayan

    Fun Race AT

    • Champion: Zedric Poblete
    • Second: Raymond Doroteo
    • Third: Juan Miguel Kaibigan

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