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Peerapong Boonlert

Peerapong Boonlert
Born: October 26, 1998 Nationality: Thailand

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Boonlert began racing in 2010 and has competed until now mostly in automatic transmission bike racing in Thailand. In 2014, he came in 4th place overall in the MT Class contested on sporty underbones at the YAMAHA ASEAN CUP RACE, a competition held to determine the ASEAN region's No. 1 Yamaha riders. The ARRC is a competition he has been aiming to race in, and he sees this as a chance to make big progress for the future.

2015 Pre-season Comments
"This will be my first time ever competing in the ARRC. I feel proud for being able to come this far and I'm really looking forward to racing against other riders from Asia. I'm sure the ARRC will be much more difficult than any racing I did in Thailand. I know I don't have enough experience right now, but I want to keep my goals high and aim for finishing in the top five. I want to put everything I have into this season so I can feel even greater pride in my accomplishments as a racer."

Peerapong Loiboonpeng

Peerapong Loiboonpeng
Born: April 24, 1995 Nationality: Thailand

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In 2014, Loiboonpeng used his impressive skills to take overall victory in the MT Class race contested on sporty underbones at the YAMAHA ASEAN CUP RACE, a competition held to determine the ASEAN region's No. 1 Yamaha riders. His goal is to follow in the footsteps of fellow Thai riders like Chalermpol Polamai and Decha Kraisart that have been competing in the All Japan Road Race Championship and elsewhere. Seen as one of Thailand's future star riders, he eventually wants to take on the challenge of world-class competition.

2015 Pre-season Comments
"I've worked on improving my skills to be able to compete in the ARRC, and being able to do that now makes me very happy. This season I want to gain experience with each race and I aim to finish in the top five. So, I'm training physically of course, but I also think it's important to keep up with my school studies. I also want to learn more about riding and techniques from other riders to improve my own so that I can make a career as a racer and fulfill my goals. I'm really looking forward to seeing how much I can grow this season."

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