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Honda Pilipinas Dream Cup Round 5: A Showcase of Young Filipino Talent and Grit

October 19 - 20, Tarlac Circuit Hill–The Honda Pilipinas Dream Cup (HPDC) hit a new level of excitement as Round 5 unfolded at the Tarlac Circuit Hill last October 19 to 20. In a heart-pounding display of skill and determination, the country’s young riders went head-to-head, showcasing their rapid development on the technical track. From the first round to this exhilarating stage, the transformation of these young talents is undeniable—they’re faster, sharper, and hungrier for victory.

As the competition tightens, each rider is proving that their “Road to Champion” journey is not just about speed but also the discipline and perseverance needed to compete internationally. The intensity on the racetrack captured the excitement of a high-stakes championship, with every corner taken and every overtake drawing gasps from the audience. Riders, now familiar with the technical twists of Tarlac Circuit Hill, displayed their growing confidence and mastery, cutting seconds off their lap times.asd

 

The Round 5 Standings
The weekend saw a fierce battle across Qualifying, Race 1, and Race 2, with each young racer pushing harder than ever before. Standout performances came from #9 Kenzo Abadilla who claimed pole position in qualifying, while #1 John Nathan Galang, #3 Carlsen Solis and #2 Yuri Olayvar secured critical wins in both Race 1 and Race 2. The Overall Rider Standings now reveal a tightly contested championship, with several riders vying for the top spot and a chance to represent Honda on the international stage.

Qualifying Race Result:

Pos.

Rider's #

Rider's Name

Best Lap

In Lap

1

9

Kenzo Abadilla

1:10.065

7

2

3

Carlsen Solis

1:10.159

8

3

2

Urielle Jirone Olayvar

1:10.908

6

4

7

Franz Juric dela Cruz

1:11.167

8

5

1

John Nathan Galang

1:11.192

8

6

4

Vash Travis Aguilar

1:12.314

9

7

6

Knox Leon Pantaleon

1:13.016

5

8

8

Mark Dustine Oliveros

1:13.253

8

9

5

Albert Joaquin Geronimo

1:14.403

4

Race 1 Race Result:

Pos.

Rider's #

Rider's Name

Total Time

Best Lap

In Lap

 

1

9

Kenzo Abadilla

14:30.872

1:09.649

11

 

2

3

Carlsen Solis

14:32.214

1:09.508

10

 

3

1

John Nathan Galang

14:40.324

1:10.875

12

 

4

7

Franz Juric dela Cruz

14:40.723

1:10.625

7

 

5

6

Knox Leon Pantaleon

15:05.242

1:12.508

9

 

6

8

Mark Dustine Oliveros

15:06.101

1:12.470

9

 

7

5

Albert Joaquin Geronimo

15:35.343

1:14.516

2

 

8

4

Vash Travis Aguilar

14:35.355

1:11.672

2

 

9

2

Urielle Jirone Olayvar

01:35.679

1:14.683

1

[DNF]

Race 2 Race Result:

Pos.

Rider's #

Rider's Name

Total Time

Best Lap

In Lap

1

3

Carlsen Solis

14:40.342

1:09.989

7

2

1

John Nathan Galang

14:49.821

1:10.848

11

3

2

Urielle Jirone Olayvar

14:51.271

1:10.820

8

4

7

Franz Juric dela Cruz

14:53.546

1:10.457

11

5

6

Knox Leon Pantaleon

15:15.683

1:12.230

10

6

4

Vash Travis Aguilar

15:16.163

1:12.204

11

7

8

Mark Dustine Oliveros

15:30.563

1:14.031

4

8

9

Kenzo Abadilla

16:01.300

1:10.055

11

9

5

Albert Joaquin Geronimo

16:01.131

1:14.338

2

From Struggles to Triumphs
In the earlier rounds, many riders faced challenges in adapting to the rigorous nature of the competition. But by Round 5, they’ve turned those struggles into triumphs, showing clear improvements in both their skills and mindset. With each lap, their dedication to honing their craft and their ability to listen to their coaches’ guidance shone through. Every race is a test of endurance, where only those with the heart and will to push beyond their limits can hope to claim a spot on the podium.

Race 1 Winners

 

Race 2 Winners

Honda’s Commitment to Future Champions
Through the Honda Pilipinas Dream Cup, Honda Philippines Inc. (HPI) remains committed to developing the next generation of Filipino racing talent. HPDC is not just a competition; it’s “Road to Champion” platform teaches young riders the essential values of discipline, perseverance, and dedication—the very foundations needed for success in the fast-paced world of motorcycle racing. Aspiring riders, aged 12-17, are given the chance to train under the guidance of professionals, with the mission of representing the Philippines in prestigious global competitions.

HPDC is dedicated to empowering Filipino riders to compete on the global stage, giving them the opportunity to race alongside the best talents in the world. Through rigorous training, competition, and support, these young riders are on their way to turning their racing dreams into reality. And with the support of the sponsors like HJC Helmet, RK Takasago Chain, MTRT, NGK Spark Plugs, Alpinestar, UMA Racing, Racing Boy, Pirelli Tires and Romy Lanceta Trucking Services HPI is truly grateful.

For more information, visit www.hondaph.com. Stay updated on Honda’s newest products and promos by following Honda Philippines, Inc. on Facebook (facebook.com/hondaph) and Instagram (instagram.com/hondaph_mc/), YouTube (Honda Philippines_Motorcycle) and Tiktok (tiktok.com/@hondaphilippines) or contact (02)-8581-6700 to 6799, and 0917-884-6632.

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