OMM Collaborates With Local Community To Enliven OnePrix Round 3 In Tasikmalaya
JAKARTA OMM remains committed to moving the economy and creativeness of local communities in every city. This commitment was made again at the OnePrix Round 3 which took place in Tasikmalaya.
In this third round, OMM will collaborate with a number of local parties, both administrative agencies and local community empowerment.
In terms of human resources, OMM will be assisted by youth organizations that will act as volunteers in several aspects of implementation ranging from ticketing to crowd control.
CEO of PT OMM Arlan Perkasa Lukman said that this will be a characteristic of OnePrix. Approach with a number of parties will also become community building.
"We feel this potential that can be developed and see this will be a game changer for the implementation of OnePrix in the future," he said.
Reflecting on the two previous events, Arlan ensured that OMM also wanted to embrace more deeply the local community to be directly involved in the implementation of One Prix in Tasikmalaya.
"I appreciate the implementation of OnePrix in Tasikmalaya this year. This is a good opportunity to enliven the local sports and economy," he said.
"For Tasikmalaya, we are trying to be more concrete in involving local communities. I am sure, it will be a matter of pride for local communities if the OnePrix event is successfully held at their place of residence," he added.
One of the breakthroughs that OMM is trying to do in organizing the OnePrix Round 3 is to summon the entire community of motorcycle racing lovers, especially motorcycle ducks throughout Indonesia, to come directly to the Bukit Peusar Circuit.
"Later there will be a motorcycle community from Sentul, Bogor, which will tour towards Tasikmalaya. This is in line with the tagline "Tasik Calling" which we voice through the design display both on social media and conventional medium such as billboards and videotrons," he said.
Not only cooperating with the community and local community, OMM also remains consistent with the big theme of sportsourism which was raised for the OnePrix season 2023.
Since Round 1 took place in Sentul, identity aspects have always been present for the host city. Likewise in Tasikmalaya this time. Mount Galunggung as one of the tourism icons as well as a freshwater fish fin which is also an important commodity for the people of this region, appears in all OnePrix designs, both on water and off water.
"Actually, this is what we have been running since the beginning of the season. We are trying to raise regional arts, MSMEs, to empower local communities," he said.
Competition Is Getting Tighter In Four Main Classes
In this third round, competition in several racing classes is getting fiercer and entering the phase of determining the roadmap towards the throne of champion this year. The acquisition of points in the standings will further narrow to several names that have the potential to be the best this year.
Throughout the two rounds that have been going on, several names have started to become strong candidates to win the title this season. In the OP1 Expert class, the ASR VMK Racing Team rider, M. Faerozi, temporarily led the standings with 80 points.
Only four points apart from Yamaha Ziear, Husni Zainul Fuadzy (Alfi) collected 76 points. Faerozi's teammate, Hafid Pratama, followed with a collection of 65 points in third place.
Then in the OP2 Novice class, Chandra Hermawan was able to collect points from two satisfying results throughout the initial round. Securing at least one podium high from four races, Chandra temporarily leads the scoring in the standings with 80 points.
Fahmi Bassam, who is the mainstay rider of the LFN696HP team, is in second place with 61 points. Deputy ARTM Racing Team from Jambi, Ahmad Saipullah, is in third place with 58 points.
Competition is no less fierce in the OP3 Rookie class. Two Hondam riders each from ART Yogyakarta (M. Diandra) and BKJU (Jaf Yusuf Fadillah) collected the same points, namely 79 in the highest position. Contestant from Lombok, Arai Agaska Dibani Laksana, consistently lurked from third place with 67 points temporarily.
Similar conditions also occur in the Beginner OP4 class. Two different manufacturers, namely Yogyakarta ART for Honda and Aditama SCM for Yamaha, each placing their two drivers in the top four positions.
The first and second positions are temporarily occupied by two ART racers, namely Bintang Pranata Sukma (82 points) and Resky HK (72), while Aditama SCM relies on Sabian Fathul Ilmi (68 points) and Danadyaksa Wida Pangestu (47 points), respectively in third and fourth place.
OnePrix 2023 Round 3 at the Bukit Peusar Circuit, Tasikmalaya still presents a four-class battle of the country's best riders namely the OP1 class (Expert Duck 150cc Tune Up), OP2 (Novice Duck 150cc Tune Up), OP3 (Rinonie Duck 150cc Std) and OP4 (Benner Ecu Std). As well as being enlivened by several supporting classes including OP Women Matic 130cc Std, OP Matic 130 Std, Duck 2T 125cc Std, and Pocket Bike 50cc U12.
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Temporary Standings in Four Main Classes:
Expert OP1
Faerozi Toreqotulloh - 80
Husni Zainul Fuadzy - 76
Hafid Pratama - 65
Aditya Fauzi - 40
Riky Ibrahim - 39
Novice OP2
Chandra Hermawan - 80
Fahmi Bassam - 61
Ahmad Saipullah - 58
Akbar Abud Abdalah - 47
Felix Putra Mulya - 46
OP3D rookie
M. Diandra - 79
Reykat Yusuf - 79
Arai Agaska - 67
Zachry Akbar - 55
Ziven Rosul - 41
Beginner OP4
Bintang Pranata Sukma - 82
Resky HK - 72
Sabian Fathul Ilmi - 68
Danadyaksa Wida Pangestu - 47