NO TIME TO WASTE FOR ADIE

NO TIME TO WASTE FOR ADIE
Round 2 of the AEON CREDIT MAM MALAYSIA SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP will take place at Sepang International Circuit this weekend. Md Adie Putra Sukarno of Welly Assorted Rawang Racing Team will buck up further to retain his position in the Berjaya Sompo R15M Race Elites race category.
With 40 points in hand, Adie currently rakes it at the highest spot in the overall charts but what are the chances in maintaining his spot with a bunch of aggressive and bold riders waiting to strike? Md Izam Ikmal of GTMax and Md Izzat Zaidi of TME Racing, both who took a win each in the season opener are only 2-points and 8-points shy respectively from stealing the show. It’s not going to be an easy feat for Adie but at the same time, he is also one who could and would fight competitively with his closest contenders.
With 30 participants in the racing series, it is not one that is easy to dominate. The rivalry is quite extensive especially with most riders coming from a strong racing background. Adie himself holds quite a reputation in the national racing championship especially during his time in the one-make series before graduating and taking a leap into the CP125 race category. Having said that, he is definitely equipped with the right skills and riding techniques. The only thing that matters is strategizing and hitting it right on time.
Commenting on the race, Adie said, “For me, the ride is not as easy but what matters most is the ability to stay focused and being consistent throughout the race. I will have to achieve a lap time that showcases improvements and with that, it would help me understand my competence level on a progressive basis. I will try my best to enhance my performance, work on eliminating limitations and build my fitness level, physically and mentally so that I can maintain my position in each race.”
“The competition is quite strong from other contenders and of course, my riding techniques has to be good to compete competitively with them. Every one of them has their own strengths and weakness, undoubtedly. They all come with strong backgrounds and experience. In terms of the machine, there is not much difference from the underbone machine that I am used to riding however, body positioning is key in optimising the performance. This season, my target is to make it to the podium in all the races and hopefully, I will be able to achieve it.”