Independent Fuel Company Cleanfuel has once again powered all the superbikes at the recently concluded California Superbike School Philippines (CSSPH) held at the Clark International Speedway in Pampanga.
Now on its 7th year, the two-day event offers an intensive methodological approach on training superbikes in classroom/racetrack sessions, which focuses on proper cornering, throttle control, correct braking, proper steering, and other techniques which improves the riding skills of each participant.
An avid rider himself, Cleanfuel’s president, Atty. Bong Suntay said that the support for the California Superbike School Philippines is also promoting road safety to motorcycle users, especially for those using higher displacement engines.
“We’re so excited to be part of the California Superbike School Philippines (CSSPH). This is our fourth year to support the event as the official fuel partner, and provide prowess performance and efficiency to all the participants. More than providing fuel, we are also in the same direction with CSSPH in the importance of road safety in the growing number of motorcycle riders in the country,” Suntay said.
“We value road safety in every aspect, whether driving four-wheels or riding two-wheels. This event is one-of-kind as this will uplift the riding skills of all motorcycle owners in the country. It’s not only gaining knowledge but also applying and learning the art of riding in a higher level,” he added.
Meanwhile, Cleanfuel’s brand ambassador and two-wheeled enthusiast rider Dominic Roque also participated in this year’s event. Roque, who also competed at the Formula V1 Challenge under the Cleanfuel-Motul Racing Team, said that he continues to gain wisdom through the teachings of world-class instructors of CSSPH.
“This is my fourth time to ride at the California Superbike School Philippines. I’m learning new things and riding techniques on how to ride on my bike properly,” said Roque.
“I highly recommend this activity, especially if you wanted to gain more knowledge as a rider. We’re glad Cleanfuel continues to support activities such as this,” he noted.
Also present during the event were Philippine Superbike champion Raniel Resuello, Paolo Abrera, Jak Roberto, Sam YG, and the renowned television commercial director Sid Maderazo.
The 2020 California Superbike School Philippines (CSSPH) is organized by Tuason Racing School (TRS).