Three Aussie youngsters in Asia Talent Cup starters list for 2021

2021 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup

20 full-time riders are set to race in the six-round, 12-race 2021 Cup, with four competitors chosen as reserves. The 24 riders hail from seven countries across Asia and Oceania: Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand and Turkey.

As the Covid-19 pandemic obliged the cancellation of the 2020 Cup following the opening round in Qatar, including the 2021 Selection Event, every rider who was set to compete in the Cup this season automatically had a spot available on the 2021 grid.

Carter Thompson – Image Rob Mott

The majority of the 2021 Entry List therefore comprises familiar faces, with any remaining places filled by riders from national championships or racing schools across Asia and Oceania, chosen by the ATC Selection Committee.

As previously announced, young Aussie Harrison Voight will not return to compete in the IATC as he was chosen to compete in the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup. Voight will also compete in the 2021 FIM Moto3 Junior World Championship, as will 2018 Asia Talent Cup Champion Billy van Eerde. Compatriot Max Gibbons also leaves the IATC.

Malaysian Syarifuddin Azman will leave the IATC, instead focusing on the Moto3 JWCh in 2021. Shoki Igarashi has also decided to not return to the grid in 2021.

Joining the IATC for 2021 are Australian Oceania Junior Cup alumni Marianos Nikolis and Tom Drane.

Nikolis from Royalla, NSW, and Drane from Forbes, NSW, who finished 1st and 2nd respectively in this year’s OJC, as part of the mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship, presented by Motul (ASBK), are the newest OJC riders to be selected to race in the highly competitive Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup (IATC).

MA and the the FIM Oceania Junior Cup Management Team selected Nikolis and Drane, both highly skilled riders not only for their results and natural talent on track but their maturity and professionalism off track.

Both riders have come from a dirt track background, with Nikolis a 2-time Motostars Junior Champion who finished 5th in last year’s OJC and convincingly won the Championship this year.

Drane who finished 3rd in the OJC last year and runner-up this year is a 15-time Australian Dirt Track Champion, 20-time State Dirt Track Champion, and 3-time American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) Dirt Track Champion.

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Tom Drane and Carter Thompson battled in the OJC Cup and in 2021 will be battling in the Asia Talent Cup – Image by Rob Mott

For both Nikolis and Drane the unexpected news has turn out to be the ultimate Christmas surprise.

“I’m very excited it’s been a big dream of mine since I started racing,” said Nikolis.

“I’ve looked up to Billy Van Eerde for a while so it’s an exciting opportunity and definitely a great Christmas present, what more could you ask for.

“I wouldn’t be able to do it if it wasn’t for the Oceania Junior Cup and I can’t thank the OJC and all the staff enough for how they have helped me.

“Winning the Oceania Junior Cup Championship and hearing the good news about the Asia Talent Cup it just couldn’t make my year any better.”

Marianos Nikolis – Image Rob Mott

Young Malaysian Hakim Danish, who was put forward by Sepang International Circuit, will also join the grid, as will Tetsuya Fujita, a rider from the All Japan Championship chosen by Honda.

Another key headline sees the return of Danial Sharil. The Malaysian suffered leg injuries in the final round of the 2018 IATC and has since been on a long but successful road to recovery, ready to take his place back on the grid next season.

Tom Drane – Image Rob Mott

Australia’s entrants are the youngest in the competition with both Carter Thompson and Marianos Nikolis both only 13, while countryman Tom Drane is 14.

Marianos Nikolis – Image Rob Mott

Competition is set to begin alongside MotoGP in Qatar, before making a first visit to Sepang International Circuit with the Malaysia Superbike Championship.

From there the Cup is back with the Grand Prix paddock at the Twin Ring Motegi, Buriram and Sepang, before rounding out the season alongside WorldSBK at Mandalika Street Circuit in Indonesia.

All dates, events, and the eventual attendance of spectators are subject to the evolution of the pandemic and the approval of corresponding governments and authorities.

Asia Talent Cup Logo2021 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup Entry List

No Rider Nat Age Height Weight
2 Rei Wakamatsu JPN 14 146cm 36kg
3 Fadillah Aditama INA 15 170cm 48kg
5 Gun Mie JPN 14 151cm 41kg
6 Carter Thompson AUS 13 143cm 35kg
7 Mohamed Mikail IND 16 164cm 48kg
8 Kanta Hamada JPN 16 174cm 52kg
9 Thanakorn Lakharn THA 16 168cm 49kg
10 Herjun Firdaus INA 16 170cm 50kg
11 Herlian Dandi INA 19 159cm 43kg
12 Marianos Nikolis AUS 13 144cm 37kg
13 Hakim Danish MAL 13 150cm 43kg
14 Tetsuya Fujita JPN 17 169cm 57kg
15 Taiyo Furusato JPN 15 158cm 48kg
16 Watcharin Tubtimon THA 17 163cm 53kg
17 Masaya Hongo JPN 16 160cm 40kg
18 Tom Drane AUS 14 159cm 40kg
19 Azryan Dheyo INA 15 165cm 50kg
20 Sharul Sharil MAL 16 163cm 50kg
21 Danial Sharil MAL 18 167cm 53kg
22 Thurakij Buapa THA 16 160cm 55kg
2021 Reserve Riders
No Rider Nat Age Height Weight
12 Allain Harriis Bin Herman MAL 15 163cm 55kg
62 Kantapat Yabkanthal THA 15 157m 50kg
77 Keleb Satici TUR 15 169m 69kg
114 Tsubasa Hosoya JPN 16 165m 54kg

2021 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup Calendar

Date Event Coinciding Event Track
19-20 Mar TEST None LOSAIL
26-28 Mar R1-R2 MotoGP LOSAIL
20-22 Aug R2-R4 Malaysian Superbike Championship SEPANG
1-3 Oct R5-R6 MotoGP MOTEGI
8-10th Oct R7-R8 MotoGP BURIRAM
29-31 Oct R9-R10 MotoGP SEPANG
12-14 Nov R11-R12 WorldSBK MANDALIKA 

Source: MCNews.com.au

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