VMRC 2020 Stage 3 Ready to Start: Fierce Competition for Survival Amid Fuel Scarcity

After a brief pause caused by the global Covid-19 crisis, the eagerly awaited third leg of the VMRC 2020 season has now been confirmed for November 8th. This highly anticipated event guarantees an electrifying and exhilarating race that will exceed the expectations of both competitors and enthusiasts.

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After successfully hosting the first two stages of VMRC 2020 at 2K racetrack (June 2020) and Dai Nam racetrack (July 2020), garnering thousands of spectators on-site and hundreds of thousands of viewers via live stream, Stage 3 of VMRC 2020 returns with even more thrilling and high-level races, promising to exceed the expectations of speed enthusiasts.

Continuing with 5 competition categories, which include Blade 110cc, MSX 125cc, Winner 150cc, UB130cc, and Vietnam Talent Cup, Stage 3 of VMRC 2020 features a total of 7 competitors in the Vietnam Talent Cup category, 12 competitors in the Blade 110cc category, 12 competitors in the MSX125cc category, 12 competitors in the Winner 150cc category, and 15 competitors from 10 Wave clubs in the UB130cc category.

The competition has become extremely intense after the first two races. In the Vietnam Talent Cup category, racer Nguyen Ton Anh Phu (number 10) leads with 25 points, closely followed by racer Nguyen Tran Duc Tai (number 12) and racer Tran Le Minh Tu (number 14) with 24 points each. In the Blade 110cc category, racer Phan Minh Phung (number 26) continues to dominate with a total of 31 points. In the MSX 125cc category, racer Nguyen Duc Thanh (number 39) has taken the lead in stage 2 and now leads the overall ranking with 29 points. Racer Pham Thanh Bao (number 44) follows closely behind, and racer Nguyen Nhat Truong (number 41) is in third place.

Honda Racing Vietnam’s standout racer Nguyen Duc Thanh leads the MSX 125cc category

The Winner 150cc category witnesses fierce competition for the top position. Reigning champion of the 2019 MSX 125cc category, racer Nguyen Ngoc Nhan, is performing exceptionally well as he currently leads the 2020 Winner 150cc rankings with 22 points. Racer Nguyen Tien Thanh (number 52) closely follows in second place. Racers Nguyen Hoang Dang Khoa (number 17) and Le Vu Truong Giang (number 54) are tied with 19 points, occupying third place. In the UB130cc category, the AE Parts Southeast Asia Club is currently holding the top position, with racer Le Hung Huu Tin (number 11) leading the category.

Fierce competition in the Winner 150cc category

Despite the official races being postponed, the past 2 months have seen a flurry of activities behind the scenes. Racers have been training intensively to maintain their racecraft, while the technical team has been experimentally improving the motorcycles, aiming to deliver higher-performance and more stable rides. Setting the goal of “not wasting time,” Honda Vietnam and the organizers of VMRC 2020 have swiftly adjusted the competition’s activities to adapt to the cautious and ever-changing pandemic situation.

Racers have utilized the past 2 months for intensive training, preparing for stage 3 of VMRC 2020

During the past 2 months, clubs in the UB130cc category have dedicated their time to fine-tuning their Honda Wave motorcycles, while the Honda Racing Vietnam team has worked tirelessly to minimize technical issues during the upcoming races.

Clubs are expected to unleash stronger “warriors” after the past 2 months

The past 2 months have been filled with intense activities, despite the postponement of official races. Racers have continuously trained at high intensity to refine their skills, and the technical team has been tirelessly experimenting and making improvements to ensure higher-performance and more stable motorcycles. Setting the goal of “not wasting time,” Honda Vietnam and the organizers of VMRC 2020 have promptly adjusted the competition’s activities to adapt to the ever-changing pandemic situation.

The past 2 months of VMRC 2020

The past 2 months have also helped quell the racers’ longing and the audience’s anticipation, like a “fragrant” fuel store awaiting a spark. Stage 3 of VMRC 2020 promises to be the spark that ignites the passion of all athletes and spectators.

In terms of professional significance, this stage marks the end of the first half of the season, laying a solid foundation for the remaining half in the race for the VMRC 2020 championship. Based on statistics from the VMRC 2019 season, racers outside the top 5 after the first half of the season were left with little chance of winning the championship. With the current standings, stage 3 will not simply be a “restart,” but a critical turning point that determines the “survival” of the remaining half of the season. The pressure on racers compared to the first 2 stages will increase tremendously.

Stage 3 of VMRC 2020 is considered a decisive battle for the championship race

Both Honda Racing Vietnam and the organizers of VMRC 2020 are fully prepared to deliver an explosive and thrilling race that will satisfy the audience and prove that the past 2 months have not been in vain.

Stage 3 of the Vietnam Motorcycle Racing Championship 2020 is officially scheduled to take place on November 8, 2020, at the 2K racetrack in Binh Duong Province, sponsored and organized by Honda Vietnam. We look forward to seeing everyone at the “Speed Festival” VMRC 2020.

Honda Vietnam will livestream and continuously update the news and results of the VMRC 2020 season on the Vietnam Motor Racing Fanpage https://www.facebook.com/Vietnam-Motor-Racing-813850712144385

Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)

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