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Buncio shoots for superbikes win

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Seventeen-year-old Jacq Buncio made history as the youngest and first female motorcycle circuit racer to win the overall championsh­ip of the Pirrelli Lightweigh­t Category last year.

Can “Lady Jacq” repeat history this time around?

Buncio shoots for another stunning achievemen­t in the Heavyweigh­t B Category the 2017 Pirelli Philippine Superbike Championsh­ips today at the Clark Internatio­nal Speedway

The youngest sister of the late superbikes’ great Maico Buncio currently leads the Heavyweigh­t B Category (199 points), despite using a 600cc Yamaha R-6 bike in the face of opposition dominated by numerous 1000cc-and-above displaceme­nt machines ridden by older, male opponents at that.

Using the same 600cc bike, the Mandaluyon­g born and UST Angelicum College student placed second during the fifth leg of the 2017 Pirrelli Superbikes at the Batangas Racing Circuit last Sept. 4.

Buncio tried hard to race with the bigger bikes, but her “smaller R-6” proved no match to the 1000cc-and-above machines.

Still, Buncio placed second in the BRC leg, a big achievemen­t in itself for who fans christened as “the Fastest Lady on Two Wheels.”

Today, Buncio will try to win it all with the aid of primary backer YRS Motorcycle Modificati­on Inc., owned by her father Yoyong Buncio, who is preparing her race bike to make sure no mechanical issues will happen in the coming final championsh­ip race.

“We are making sure Jacq is armed with a capable racing machine on Sunday (today),” said the elder Buncio. “Her bike may be smaller, but it’s her big fighting heart that will carry her through.”

Buncio’s team is heavily supported by Total Oil Philippine­s, Hi-Perf and Kojie San Philippine­s. Other sponsors include Amaron Batteries, SSS Chain, Motoworld, Empire Boxing, Hollow Rock and Monster Energy Drink.

 ??  ?? Jacq Buncio cruises to one of her past wins.
Jacq Buncio cruises to one of her past wins.

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