October 2008

MRC Advanced Riders Trackday and Classes

12

October

MRC

ART CLASS IS AGAIN IN SESSION!

Track Days also in November and December 2008

The Motorcycle RidersCourse (MRC), together with Apexx Performance and Bike Plus, will be ending its 2008 school season with not just one, but two levels, of its largely successful Advanced Rider Training (ART) program. What’s more, two ART Track Days are also in the offing for November and December of this year for those who would like to hone their riding skills or simply enjoy and have fun on track with other riders.

The Advanced Rider Training (ART) School of the MRC had its initial foray into the world of high performance motorcycle education in the Philippines early this year. It has so far graduated two batches of an exceedingly satisfied clientele of big bike and sportbike riders who said they are greatly anticipating the next levels of ART.

Then riders, wait no further!

The next session for the Advanced Rider Training School will be on November 08, 2008 (Saturday) for Level 1 (ART-1) students or for first-time enrollees, and Level 2 (ART-2), for riders who have graduated from Level 1. The ART will be held at the Batangas Racing Circuit in Rosario, Batangas.

Level 1 will continue to have the trained expertise of its Chief Instructors, Superbike veteran Julian Goitia and 400cc specialist Miguel Ripoll. On-track coaching will be piloted by Superbike and Underbone champ Rod Chua, who in turn leads a formidable team of track experts and former race pros that include Jay Carrion, Richie Lazaro, and the comebacking Jade Lazaro.

Level 2 also has a very exciting line-up of track coaches that will surely make many a high-speed rider and would-be racer to want to make a beeline for the ART.

Philippine Superbike champion Toti Alberto, fresh and raring to get back on track after months of absence from the racing scene this year, will be one of two new instructor additions to the ART for this level. The other will be Superbike racer Miguel Bichara. Both said they were only too happy to be on board the country’s first, all-Filipino, high performance motorcycle school. Both Toti and Miguel disclosed that they said “yes” despite their own busy careers if only to help develop the talents of the country’s next generation of motorcyclists. Also sharing their knowledge for Level 2 will again be Julian Goitia, Migs Ripoll, and Rod Chua.

Over-seeing all of the classroom and on-track action is Motorcycle RidersCourse President and Chief Instructor, and ART School Director, Jake Swann.

But school’s not the only thing on these guy’s minds! School’s cool, but riders also know how to have fun!

Come November 09, 2008 (Sunday) and December 07, 2008 (Sunday), ART Track Days will be on the agenda for those who only watch from the track sides and say “Hey, I can do a little of that!” Track days are a great experience for those who have never ridden their bike on a circuit. Whether one is an expert, a novice, or a beginner, bikers should try riding in a track day at least once.

ART Track Days are organized in a way that novice riders don’t feel the pressure of keeping up with the more experienced ones. All a rider needs to do is come and enjoy the day with other bikers, in a safe and friendly environment. Riders will even be surprised at how one day of riding around the track can help build one’s confidence.

Riders are grouped into their respective skill levels and a full safety briefing is done at the beginning of the day. Riding is then divided into 15-minute sessions for each group, with an hour for lunch. Ride marshals and trained instructors will be on hand to give advice and guide riders around the track. Groups, clubs, or individuals can also have their own track instructor for one session on the circuit for a more personalized track experience.

Safety is also a priority. Track marshals, medical services, and a trained staff and crew will be there to make sure everyone will have a smooth and stress-free ride around the track.

All bike displacements are welcome! Riders must wear a full set of leathers (1-, 2-piece, or combination) or its textile equivalent with complete armor (no jeans, mesh pants and/or mesh jackets will be allowed), back protector, full-faced DOT-ECE 22 approved helmet (no half- or open-face or modular helmets) full-fingered leather gloves, and above ankle footwear/leather boots to be allowed on track.

Mark these dates on your calendar and see you at the track!

ART Level 1 November 08, 2008 Batangas Racing Circuit Php  12,000
ART Level 2 November 08, 2008 Batangas Racing Circuit Php  12,000
ART Track Day November 09, 2008 Batangas Racing Circuit Php 950 (w/ lunch)
ART Track Day December 07, 2008 Batangas Racing Circuit Php 950 (w/ lunch)



For more information on these events and to book slots for the ART School, call the Motorcycle RidersCourse at tel. no. 725 3949, telefax no. 727 7850 or mobile no. (917) 8202391 or visit www.motorcyclephilippines.com, www.motorcycleasia.com, www.lipacityonline.com, and www.insideracing.com.ph. You may also call Apexx Performance at tel. no. 845 1800.


Memo to Amend LTO AO AHS-2008-15 Released

07

October

The amendment of LTO’s (Land Transport Office) Administrative Order AHS-2008-15 has finally been released.

Memorandum Order No. AHS-2008-01 which has the subject “Revised rules and regulations for the use of operation of motorcycles on highways” is the result of the series of consultations that the LTO conducted with the various representatives of both the Motorcycle Community and Industry.
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MCPF on KKK sa RJ

06

October

Motorcycle Philippines Federation directors, among them Jojo Medina and Atoy Sta. Cruz, will be discussing important issues affecting the motorcycle riding community this coming Wednesday, October 8, from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m., in the radio program KKK sa RJ on DZRJ AM 810 kHz, hosted by Gerry Cornejo, MCPF Director for Media.

Among the subjects to be discussed will be the new laws regarding motorcycle modifications, the use of safety gear, motorcycle-friendly mall parking areas and MCPF-sponsored events.

All riders and regular readers of this website are encouraged to listen to the important discussions via radio or internet:

Radio: DZRJ AM 810 kHz

Internet:
www.rjplanet.com (click on “Listen Live” at the top of the page, and click on DZRJ AM Listen Live)
Other alternative sites are www.eradioportal.com www.thefilipino.com/radio and www.music.uchiro.net

Webcam:
Yahoo Messenger: dzrjam810_khz@ yahoo.com

You can participate in the discussions by texting 0920-5377773 during the program.
You may also come on LIVE by calling up 895-4460 or 897-8374.


LTO opens it’s doors and finally listens

01

October

by Jobert Bolanos
From: http://www.mrophilippines.com

5:00 AM – September 30
I just finished speaking to one of my clients here at work when I began to review all the documents I have for today’s review of the LTO (Land Transport Office) Administrative Order AHS-2008-015. At this point, I was already feeling the effects of the past month’s work as it slowly take it’s toll on my body. I find it hard to control my urge to fall asleep while at work. At a certain point, I even told myself that I wanted to just go home and sleep it off. And let the others who will attend the review update me when I wake up. Then it struck me, I cannot and will not let this day pass even if my life depended on it. So I continue reading my documents.

7:00 AM
Stood up, grabbed my bag and logged out. I was getting groggy and could hardly keep my self up. Before proceeding to the basement, I got my self a can of Mountain Dew to perk myself up a bit. I slugged the can in one straight whiff and geared up. Started my motorcycle and exited the building. It was a very bright sunny morning. I took my usual route out of Robinson’s Galleria onto EDSA. The traffic was pretty light and the vehicles on the streets were not so many. I arrived in LTO in less than 20 minutes. As I parked my bike, I told myself that a good breakfast at the LTO canteen should perk me up. So I walked towards the back of the compound only to find the old canteen building in rubbles. I was somewhat dismayed by the fact that I couldn’t feed myself before the review. So I walked back to my motorcycle feeling depressed due to the absence of food.
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Mo2rista Magazine #3

01

October

Mo2rista Magazine Issue 3They’re back! The professional crazy half-baked retards are at it again with MO2RISTA 3!!! Featuring a whole lot of stuff like three 400s, a mutant, a cross-breed, something super, partying suzuki style, a bunch of people going around in circles, chicks sez’ and a whole lot more!

All new crazy antics, new features, stories, weirdness and lotsa bike love!!!

Fun and giggles guaranteed in every copy…. so squash some bugs on your helmet shields and head on over to your nearest magazine stands and get a copy now!


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