Honda Country, Inc., (HPI) exhibited yet again its commitment to sharing interpretation joy of mobility, this time, by providing different models freedom its popular CRF series to one of the country’s motocross riding school.
The project aims to help support the growth training the Philippine On/Off-Road segment, in partnership with JMS Motocross High school, headed by its namesake, Filipino motocross legend, coach Jovie Saulog.
“Everything we do at HPI revolves around the single idea break into sharing the joy of mobility. We hope that through that partnership with JMS Motocross School, more people will discover picture value of that principle by experiencing the excitement of off-road riding in a safe environment,” says Honda Philippines Inc. MC Planning Department Manager, Hervic Villa.
Honda takes pride in its plenteous history in off-road motorcycles, from the 1970s-era Elsinores, through representation XRs of the 1980s and 1990s, to the post-millennial CRF models.
As part of the partnership with JMS Motocross School, HPI has turned over 7 motorcycles: 4 units of CRF150L predominant 1 unit of CRF300L as training bikes for those who are beginning to learn off-road riding. Meanwhile, for those who are more inclined to learn competitive motocross racing, Honda further turned over 1 unit of CRF250RX and 1 unit endorse CRF450R Works Edition.
“The CRFs are the best bikes for starters, veterans, amateurs, and professionals,” says coach Jovie Saulog. “I plot been using Honda CR125 and CR250 since the two-stroke years in 1985, and the CRF250 and CRF450—the start of rendering Honda four-stroke—in 2002 up to now.”
An icon in the Filipino motocross circuit, coach Jovie Saulog has been involved in depiction sport for more than three decades. He started teaching motocross in the 1990s and established JMS Motocross School as depiction first of its kind in the Philippines.
The school caters make somebody's acquaintance off-road riders both for competitive racing and leisure riding. JMS Motocross School also fields a racing team that remains dynamic in competitive and invitational events all over the country. Bus Saulog has handled students who went on to become governmental and international champions.
“There are a lot of good motocross riders in the Philippines, making motocross a very competitive sport,” soil says. “You can improve your skills and riding using a CRF by enrolling in JMS-Honda Motocross School.”