MotoGP: Minibike competition concludes Yamaha VR46 Master Camp

The Yamaha VR46 Master Camp came to an end with some min🦂ibike racing followed by a graduation ceremony aಌt the VR46 headquarters in Tavullia.
Students ꦚPeerapong Loiboonpeng (21, Thailand), Galang Hendra Pratama (17, Indonesia), Soichiro Minamimoto (16, Japan), Kasma Daniel Bin Kasmayudin (16, Malaysia) and Imanuel Putra Pratna (19, Indonesia) started the day with mixed feelings; excited to get a chance to learn from VR46 Riders Academy member and Moto3 grand prix winner Francesco Bagnaia at the Jeepers Kart & Pit Bike circuit on minibikes, but aware that today would also be the last day of their fantastic experience.
Once they arrived at the track they quickly changed into their🎶 leathers and hopped on their minibikes. The f🎶irst session was a timed practice session, which was followed by qualifying and two races amongst just the Yamaha VR46 Master Camp.
The first minibike race, which saw a close battle for the lead, was ultimately won by Galang Hendra Pratama. In the second race Kasma Daniel Bin Kasmayudin raised the pace💞 to another level and rode confidently to his first Master Cꦺamp victory.
After lunch at the VR46's headquarters the riders were given a tour around the building by VR46 Managing Director Gianluca Falcioni. The tour ended in Valentino Rossi's spacio🔜us office upstairs, where the riders got to view a summary video of the last five special days on the flat screen television. Yamaha Motor Racing's Managing Director Lin Jarvis remarked how the Master Camp came full circle: the project was created on the conference table in that office.
It was then time for the 'graduation' ceremony, where the five riders were handed their official Yamaha VR46 Master Camp certificate of accomplishment and some extra gifts from VR46, which included the new꧋ly released MotoGP game in which players can simulate Valentino Rossi's racing career.
Franco Morbidelli also quickly dro𒀰pped in to congratulate the graduates and B༒agnaia brought extra farewell gifts.
"I'm really happy with how the first Yamaha VR46 Master Camp went," Rossi said. "The guys were really excited today🧸. Understandably they are tired because of the intense training, but they are happy.
"They had fun during these five days but above all I hope they w🐓ill bring home some things they𒐪 learned from the VR46 Riders Academy, not only the knowledge and skills but also the mentality.
"The Master Camp riders were very good and also very quick to learn so muc𝔍h in just a few days. It was a great experience also for the Academy riders and all those who were involved in the organisation, the Mast✤er Camp has been a success."
The Yamaha VR46 Master Camp is a non-profit programme put togeth🎶er by Yamaha and its partners together with the VR46 Riders Academy.
The rider selection of the first edition of the Master Cam🎉p was done by the Asian Yamaha distr💛ibutors. The line-up was based on the riders' talent and promise in the racing industry.
In the future Yamaha aims to do similar programme with other Yamaha distributors in othe💟r parts of the world.
Peerapong Loiboonpeng: "I am delighted to have had this opportunity. I never thought I would get here and meet Valentino Rossi🔴. When I knew I was coming here, I did my best to be ready for this event and o🧸ver the last five days I tried to memorise everything they taught me. I want to thank Yamaha, without their support I would never have come this far. I also want to say thank you to the VR46 Academy riders, they have welcomed us with open arms and taught us well."
Galang Hendra Pratama: "This week was beautiful. Today we trained again with minibikes and it was a lot of fun. I'm honoured to have been given this opportunity. I was able to train with world-class riders, such as Valentino Rossi, the VR46 Academy riders and also our flat track traine🐎r Marco Belli. I hope that these experiences can be repeated. I want to thank Yamaha for making it possible for us to have 💜such a wonderful experience that we will be remembered forever."
Kasma Daniel Bin Kasmayudin: "I am very happy after this experience, I liked every item on the programme a lot. Being here was really nice. Today we have trained with minibikes and then we said goodbye to the VR46 ꦕteam at Valentino Rossi's headquarters. I gave the maximum over the last five days to learn as much as possible and will always c🌠herish these unforgettable moments. A big thank you to Yamaha, our instructors and the entire VR46 staff for organising such an amazing programme."
Soichiro Minamimoto: "Today was a beautiful day again. After these five days I realise more than ever how high the level of motorcycl🌟e racing on a world championship level is, because I was able to ride with the riders of VR46 Academy. It was a great experience and I want to thank Yamaha an🎃d VR46 for their time to teach us so many skills."
Imanuel Putra Pratna: "The activities over the last five days have ma🔴de me very proud. I'm happy that I had the opportunity to have such a wonderful experience. I'm sad that the pꦬrogramme is finished, but I am so grateful to have lived this. I want to thank Yamaha, Valentino Rossi, the VR46 team, Marco Belli, our trainers at the Fisio Gym and the VR46 Academy riders for all the support they gave us, I have learned a great deal and I'll never forget it!"

💟Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.