Yamaha GP 2011
Sanctioned by the
National Motorcycle Sports & Safety Association (NAMSSA)

Leg Information

The second leg of Yamaha GP was conducted at SM City Sta. Rosa, Laguna on April 17, 2011.

The races were conducted in the following order:

  1. 135cc Superstock (135SS)
  2. Club Race (Pampanga Road Blasters)
  3. 115cc Sports Production (115SP)
  4. 115cc Superstock (115SS)
  5. Automatic Superstock (ATSS)

Race Report

Galleries and Teams

Individual racers and teams from Sta. Rosa City, Laguna and other nearby provinces, as well as onlookers, joined the Yamaha GP Sta. Rosa. Five types of races were conducted, including an exclusive Club race.

Other highlights

Yamaha GP doesn't only feature races in different catagories, but also cool stuff for motorcycle enthusiasts.

Yamaha motorcycle owners can register for Yamaha Club on an exclusive booth. Along with it are exhibits of different Yamaha motorcycles available in the market. Cool sets of Yamaha apparel are available for everyone. We also have a number of sponsors showcasing their race-quality products.

The heat

135cc Superstock (135SS)

The 135cc Superstock (135SS) is the first heat in Yamaha GP Sta. Rosa. The 135SS pits racers with their lightly modified liquid-cooled, 135cc Yamaha Snipers against each other.

The following emerged victorious in the said category:

  1. Michael dela Cruz
  2. Marvin Deliganzo
  3. Dave De Leon

Club Races

Club Races pit club members of the Interclub Race against one another. This club in particular raced with their assorment of Yamaha automatic motorcycles.

The following emerged victorious in the said category:

  1. Vrilliant Tenedero
  2. Raymund Almazora
  3. Gerald Cruz

115cc Sports Production (115SP)

The 115SP pits racers with a variety of modified 115cc Yamaha motorcycles against each other.

The following emerged victorious in the said category:

  1. Roel Rubin
  2. Mark Medina
  3. Gerald Cruz

115cc Superstock (115SS)

The 115SS pits racers with a variety of lightly modified 115cc Yamaha motorcycles against each other.

The following emerged victorious in the said category:

  1. John Cloyde Pilapil
  2. Percival Sison
  3. Ian Quisquino

Automatic Superstock (ATSS)

The ATSS pits racers with a variety of lightly modified Yamaha automatic motorcycles against each other.

The following emerged victorious in the said category:

  1. Roel Rubin
  2. Nayib Ismail Mitu
  3. Marlon Arceo

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