Hot Start to 13th Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Training Week
The six new Yamaha VR46 Master Camp riders commenced their training schedule. In the morning, they had Ayumu Sasaki show them the ropes in a MiniGP training session. In the afternoon, they learnt the best way to prevent injuries through thorough warm up, stretching, and exercise.
Tavullia (Italy), 8th August 2024
The 13th-edition Yamaha VR46 Master Camp riders made a flying start to their training schedule on Day 1. Gonzalo Sanchez Melendez (age 15, Spain), Takumi Takahashi (age 16, Japan), Dorian Joulin (age 17, France), Aymon Bocanegra (age 14, Peru), Wahyu Nugroho (age 21, Indonesia), and Md Adamhaikal Bin Jahar (age 19, Malaysia) went full gas in a MiniGP training in the morning and got in some gym time in the afternoon.
Having aced their medical check first thing in the morning, a mandatory condition for participating in the Master Camp training programme, the riders were ready to start their first activity: MiniGP at the Jeepers Kart track. The riders were joined by Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team's Ayumu Sasaki. Though a morning session, the temperatures were sweltering. Nevertheless, the riders had great fun learning how to choose the correct lines, adapt the right body position, hit the braking points, and more.
At the end they held their first friendly competition. The riders went all out in a Superpole which was won by Takahashi. Nugroho came in second, ahead of Bocanegra in third place.
Sasaki shared afterwards, "I was my first time participating in the Yamaha VR46 Master Camp training week, and the MiniGP session was a very good experience. I rode with these young Yamaha riders, and their level is very high. We rode on track together, and I enjoyed it a lot – they are really competitive! This was good to see, and I think they all enjoyed it.
"For each rider I focused on different things. They all have different riding styles, so we didn't really work on that, but, in general, we worked on riding the right lines and on gearing to make sure they don't lose too much time on track in these areas."
After a quick lunch at Jeepers, the Yamaha talents had replenished their energy and headed to their afternoon appointment at the FISIO GYM with training expert David Zuccaroli and Pilates instructor Silvia Pacini.
During their work-out sessions, they focused on flexibility as well as endurance, both vital in motorsport at World Championship level. The riders are expected to use the stretching techniques they have learnt before every riding session in order to prevent injuries and improve movability.
The Day-1 Review Video can be watched HERE.
Having aced their medical check first thing in the morning, a mandatory condition for participating in the Master Camp training programme, the riders were ready to start their first activity: MiniGP at the Jeepers Kart track. The riders were joined by Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team's Ayumu Sasaki. Though a morning session, the temperatures were sweltering. Nevertheless, the riders had great fun learning how to choose the correct lines, adapt the right body position, hit the braking points, and more.
At the end they held their first friendly competition. The riders went all out in a Superpole which was won by Takahashi. Nugroho came in second, ahead of Bocanegra in third place.
Sasaki shared afterwards, "I was my first time participating in the Yamaha VR46 Master Camp training week, and the MiniGP session was a very good experience. I rode with these young Yamaha riders, and their level is very high. We rode on track together, and I enjoyed it a lot – they are really competitive! This was good to see, and I think they all enjoyed it.
"For each rider I focused on different things. They all have different riding styles, so we didn't really work on that, but, in general, we worked on riding the right lines and on gearing to make sure they don't lose too much time on track in these areas."
After a quick lunch at Jeepers, the Yamaha talents had replenished their energy and headed to their afternoon appointment at the FISIO GYM with training expert David Zuccaroli and Pilates instructor Silvia Pacini.
During their work-out sessions, they focused on flexibility as well as endurance, both vital in motorsport at World Championship level. The riders are expected to use the stretching techniques they have learnt before every riding session in order to prevent injuries and improve movability.
The Day-1 Review Video can be watched HERE.
Gonzalo Sanchez Melendez
13th-edition Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Rider
Takumi Takahashi
13th-edition Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Rider
Dorian Joulin
13th-edition Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Rider
Aymon Bocanegra
13th-edition Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Rider
Wahyu Nugroho
13th-edition Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Rider
Md Adam Haikal Bin Jahar
13th-edition Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Rider