Yamaha hosts second Sight Safe Run

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Yamaha hosts second Sight Safe Run

The Yamaha Sight Safe Run returns in its second year to bear witness the record-breaking performance in terms of fuel-efficiency. The first leg took place in Cainta, Rizal with the partnership of Yamaha Motor Philippines and Motortrade. This partnership is the perfect recipe to start the 2019 Yamaha Sight Safe Run.

The President of Adventure Team Philippines Francis Rivera shared his experience in leading the group that aims to promote different destinations, sites, and routes in the Philippines by means of doing sports activities as they encourage awareness for the protection of wildlife and tourism. The Yamaha Sight Safe Run’s route in Rizal lets the riders roam around the scenery of the province aside from achieving outstanding efficiency.

With them riding the Yamaha Sight, it will let them boost their ride by its efficient, fuel-injected engine that gives high performance every ride and complemented by better braking force from its disc brake. One liter will have them riding further with Yamaha Sight.

The race started at the Yamaha 3S Shop in Ortigas Extension going to Motortrade Tanay, which is a 24km ride. They then ride another 82.8km to Petron Lumban. After this station, they rounded back to Motortrade Tanay and finally finished the competition at Petron CDV Ortigas where they filled up their gas and wrapped up the whole 164km race. The Yamaha Sight Safe Run lasted for four hours and 49 minutes, which was enough time to experience its fuel efficiency of the Yamaha Sight.

Out of the riders who participated, Victor Dagaas, finished in first place with his record of 110km/l, followed by Reymart Dumandan in second, and Marlon Aloba at third. Continuing with them on the final leg are the rest of the riders in the Top 10 finishers of the race. Apart from the riders, there were media guests who also experienced the fuel-efficiency of Yamaha Sight with Lance Arvie Ruiz of Drive2Ride PH going home as the best finisher with 94.29km/l.

Find out if the record will remain unbroken on the second leg of the Yamaha Sight Safe Run on April 28 at Quezon Province.

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