The search for the next Filipino motorcycle racing champions began as Round 1 of the 2025 F.C.C. Honda Pilipinas Dream Cup took place last May 3–4 at Tarlac Circuit Hill, kicking off an exciting season under the Road to Champion program.
From the opening lap to the checkered flag, fans, families, and racing enthusiasts felt the heart-pounding race with the 12 young talents, ages 11 to 15 yrs. Old, battled it out on the track aboard their Honda CBR150R race bikes to test both their precision and passion.
Guided by the expert eyes of Dashi Watanabe, the local racing coach and mentor of the program, with his experience and expertise in racing throughout the years. HPDC continues its mission of discovering and nurturing Filipino racing talent in the Philippines.
The Spirit of Racing Lives Here
The weekend was packed with nonstop action. Riders made bold overtakes on tight corners and smart moves through every chicane, while rivalries began to heat up. As the track came alive with the energy of riders chasing their dreams. Every throttle twist by the riders sending a clear message—their road to champion journey has begun.
Qualifying Result:
Rider No. 2, Jolo Suba dominated the start of the qualifying, going head-to-head with Rider No. 3 Travis Canoy, as the two fiercely competed for the lead. Following him is Rider No. 11 is Renzzy Gabrielle Vigo a.k.a “Nunoy Kidlat,” and with his potential lad, takes the challenge to get ahead of the grid.
Race 1 Result:
Fueled by determination and perseverance, Canoy managed to steal the top position from his rival Jolo Suba, while Vash Travis Aguilar stayed close behind, ready to capitalize on any opening. The race concluded with Travis Canoy finishing in 1st place, Jolo Suba in 2nd, and Vash Travis Aguilar securing 3rd Place.
Tensions heated up on the racetrack as Jolo Suba dominated Race 2, with Travis Canoy unable to reclaim the top spot. Suba held off intense pressure from four determined riders, ultimately securing the win. Renzzy Gabriel Vigo clinched 2nd place with a strong finish, while Ronald Galzote took 3rd, rounding out a fiercely contested podium.
The 2025 HPDC is made possible with the support of F.C.C. Philippines, Inc. and other valued partners. Together, they reinforce Honda’s commitment to bringing high-quality racing experiences to the grassroots level.
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