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Having warmed up on Day 1 with some exercise and a MiniGP training, the six Yamaha VR46 Master Camp recruits were ready for a challenge: they completed two flat track sessions on their second day and enjoyed their first eSport session.
Tavullia (Italy), 9th August 2024
The 13th Yamaha VR46 Master Camp was all about flat track skills on Day 2. The six new recruits completed both a morning and an afternoon practice at the VR46 Motor Ranch, with an eSport training session in the interval.

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) had been greatly looking forward to riding the Master Camp YZ250F bikes at Valentino Rossi’s VR46 Motor Ranch. They met up with Flat Track Instructor Marco Belli and were again joined by Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team's Ayumu Sasaki, who was also a first-time VR46 Motor Ranch visitor.

After a busy morning session, the riders had a quick lunch at Bar, Ristorante e Pizzeria Da Rossi, before joining multiple MotoGP eSport Champion Lorenzo Daretti for an eSport session in the upstairs area of the Motor Ranch. They focused on the basic skills needed for a killer lap time.

"It was a good first day", said Daretti afterwards. "We've chosen to ride the long and wide Sepang track because it was the most popular vote by these guys, and the more narrow Misano circuit because it's the home track of VR46. These two circuits have opposite characteristics.

"The guys did a 45-minute free practice session per track. It was so nice to see them work. The times of four of them were very close towards the end. The other two will need to improve a bit more to close the gap. But, anyway, it's very interesting to work with them because they improve very fast. They improved on braking. At first, their bikes moved a lot and they were not precise, but at the end of the practice they improved their consistency and became smoother on corner exit.

"On Day 3 we will have a qualifying and two races, so let's see what happens!

"Ayumu also played a bit, and he is very clean, like in real life."

In the late afternoon, with the sun no longer at it's highest, the young talents went back to perfecting their flat track basic skills. With the help of Sasaki and Belli, they soon mastered slaloming and figures of eight and were allowed to start riding on the small oval and later the Americana track where they could speed up somewhat.

Both coaches were very pleased with how the day went.

"As with every first flat track day of the Master Camp training week, the guys have to make the first approach to understanding the discipline and this track's surface in particular", shared Belli. "So, the first part of the day was dedicated to specific exercises to boost their confidence step by step. The training sessions went super well with Sasaki present. He was an extra 'push' for the others. Because the Master Camp riders were ready for more speed by the afternoon session, we could already let them gain some experience on the Americana track, which is a special kind of track here at the ranch.

"We fully enjoyed it. Everyone was safe, and I saw everyone make a good step up."

Sasaki added, "First of all I want to say 'Thank you' to the Master Camp staff, VR46 staff, and Valentino for organizing an amazing event. I enjoyed these last two days of riding a lot. I did a bit of teaching, and I was also having fun with the Master Camp riders, especially on Day 2, riding at the VR46 Motor Ranch. It's a really nice place. I will take this experience with me because I enjoyed it a lot. Thanks again to everyone who's involved!"

To watch the Day-2 activities, click HERE.
Gonzalo Sanchez Melendez

Gonzalo Sanchez Melendez

13th-edition Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Rider

The training at the Ranch was so good. I enjoyed it so much – like a lot! I like this type of circuit, and riding at the tracks where the VR46 Riders Academy train is a beautiful experience. I improved lap by lap. I tried to improve, enjoy, and learn, all at the same time. It was such a good day. Though eSport didn't go so well… I never play videogames, so I'm so bad at it! But I'm also improving there. It's too difficult, but tomorrow I will try again! I improved a lot in the afternoon flat track session because we did some different exercises, and I improved in all aspects: corner entry, mid-corner, and corner exit. I was trying to improve my technique, but I will try to do more in our other flat track sessions later this week. And that's it. I had a good time, and I want thank Yamaha for inviting me to come here.
Takumi Takahashi

Takumi Takahashi

13th-edition Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Rider

The VR46 Motor Ranch track is wider than the circuits I usually ride at in Japan. Because it's so wide, we can practice at the ranch in various ways. During the first flat track session in the morning, all the exercises we did were done at a slow speed. During that practice session, I was still looking down too much, but in the afternoon it improved. I also enjoyed the break between the flat track sessions. I don't play eSports often, but I was able to improve my skills after listening to Lorenzo's advice.
Dorian Joulin

Dorian Joulin

13th-edition Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Rider

My first impression of flat track riding was magical, spectacular, I really enjoyed myself, and I learnt a lot throughout the day. The ranch is magnificent. The eSport session was great because it allows you to relax and have a laugh with the others, to challenge each other and have contacts while racing without consequences, and you can try out lines that can be relevant. In the afternoon flat track session, I improved both on slide and bike control.
Aymon Bocanegra

Aymon Bocanegra

13th-edition Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Rider

I had a good feeling with the bike on the flat track circuit from the first laps, so that gave me confidence. I enjoyed eSport a lot. We were laughing all together, and I noticed that I was improving lap by lap. In the afternoon session, I had a better position on the bike as I moved towards the front of the seat. Thanks to that, I also had a better feeling with the throttle, so it was a good day!
Wahyu Nugroho

Wahyu Nugroho

13th-edition Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Rider

It was my first time riding flat track, and it was really awesome and really fun. It's an important training for me because it's really good to improve my agility, and it also gave me more experience in general. The eSport training was difficult but still fun because we had a World Champion teaching us. After the afternoon flat track session, I'm still looking for a better feeling riding at the ranch, but with all the input from the coach, it's gradually getting better. It was a really good experience for me.
Md Adam Haikal Bin Jahar

Md Adam Haikal Bin Jahar

13th-edition Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Rider

My first impression of flat track is that it's very awesome because I learnt a few new things and how to handle the bike better. The eSport session was very good and relaxing. I learnt about the game, and I actually also picked up some things that I can try at the real tracks. Then, in the afternoon flat track session, I improved on corner entry and I gained more confidence in the exit of the corner.