The opening round across Moto3, Moto2, and MotoGP saw three riders deliver stable and controlled performances in their respective categories.
Moto3: Veda Pratama
Veda Pratama entered the weekend following a strong campaign in the Red Bull Rookies Cup, where he finished runner-up. He began the Moto3 round with competitive pace in free practice, placing sixth in FP1, which stood as his strongest session of the weekend.
In qualifying, he secured fifth on the grid. During the race, he maintained that position throughout, avoiding major incidents and holding station within the lead group. It marked a structured and controlled debut at the Moto3 level.
Moto2: Mario Aji
Mario Aji showed consistency across all sessions in Moto2. He placed ninth in FP1 and maintained comparable pace in FP2.
In qualifying, he secured ninth and carried that result into both Race 1 and Race 2, finishing ninth in each. His weekend reflected stable pace without significant fluctuations across sessions.
MotoGP: Ai Ogura
In MotoGP, Ai Ogura demonstrated competitive speed from the start, finishing fourth in both FP1 and FP2.
He qualified eighth in Q1 before finishing fourth in the Sprint and fifth in the Full Race. Despite those results, Ogura expressed dissatisfaction in post-race interviews, indicating that he expected stronger outcomes based on his pace during the weekend.
Across all three classes, the results reflected measured execution rather than major swings in performance, with each rider maintaining consistent form throughout the round.




