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The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by MotoringNigeria: 5:38pm On Dec 02, 2015
So the 2015 edition of Nigeria's Superbike Road Race has come and gone. Motoring Nigeria was present to cover every single bit of the event which was a grand success and of course a significant improvement compared to last year's event. It was an exhilarating weekend for all those who attended the event as everybody got their own excessive dose of adrenaline.

Friday 27th of November, 2015 was the date slated for arrival at Motel Bellisima in the ancient city of Benin, Edo state. On that day, Nigerians witnessed the presence of bikers on various highways as they made their way to Benin from all over the country. Saturday morning was quite unique as everyone woke up feeling all energetic and ready to race but before that, we first had to travel about 1.5 hours from Benin through Benin-Asaba expressway to the race location- Urhonigbe, Edo State.

On our arrival at Urhonighe, we were welcomed by the sheer serenity of the area, we knew we were in a whole different environment as the children, women and men lined up the smooth virgin asphalt welcoming us with smiles and waving at us till we got to the race venue.

Riding to the venue, it was clear that the organisers had found a 32km stretch of road that was "perfect" for street race course having obtained the approval of the Government of Edo State to shut down the road for the purpose of the race. It is a 32 km stretch of smooth track like asphalt surface, with long straights where the racers easily hit above 290km/hr and sharp, slow and fast curves that test the braking and cornering ability of the racers. It was clear we were in for a racing treat.

This year also saw the presence of two global power brands in motorsport in attendance - RedBull and Yamaha Racing. The event started with a few practice laps for bikers who wanted to get accustomed to the beautiful curves the road had to offer. The practice laps were followed by a dance presentation which sort of snowballed into a competition (who knew bikers could dance). This was followed by the introduction of the contestants for the Ultimate Bike Girl Nigeria Pageant and occasional drone performances by the drone pilot who was supposed to be using the drone to video the event, but hey, its okay because the villagers liked it and I know that because they never stopped waving at the drone!

After all these, the race began, with up to 40 contestants covering the 32km route each. Male and female winners emerged in both the 600cc(capacity) and 1000cc categories. Jack Affara who won last year's race also clinched the first position in The BT Championship 1000cc Category this year covering 32km in 10 mins 28 seconds, second position went to Ahmed Alpacino who covered 32km in 10 mins 42 seconds and the third position went to Mohammed (Mo Ducati) who covered 32km in 10mins 54seconds.

The female winners were Oreoluwa Ojo (15mins 23seconds), Jeminat Olumegbon (15mins 31seconds) and Kelly Jumbo (16mins 40seconds).

The above 1000cc Category winners were ArgoRaak (10mins 11seconds), Ini Ralph (10mins 57seconds) and Darlinton (11mins 1second). After the race, we proceeded to the finish line at Ugbokirima where trophies were awarded to the winners. After all said and done, we again hit the highway for the ride back to Benin where some people chilled and others decided to cool off by swimming. Evening time came and that signalled the beginning of the Ultimate Bike Girl Nigeria Pageant at Hexagon Hotel, where Miss Onyinye Okereke emerged as the winner. To spice up the evening, a car raffle draw was held and was won by Miss Oreoluwa Ojo who went home with a brand new Kia Picanto. Sunday the 29th of November, 2015 was departure day and we prepared for the hard ride back to base. I have attended some motorsport events in Nigeria and this stands as the most memorable. I say kudos to the organizers for striving to introduce genuine motorsport to Nigeria, even though there is still great room for improvement. This was serious racing!

As with all races, there is the likelihood of crashes. In this year's event, there were about seven crashes. Most of the crashes happening at a famous high speed right turn curve. Thankfully, there were no serious injuries and the racers are back home and well and already planning for next years event which comes up again on the 26th of November, 2016. Going by the successes achieved at this year's event, it will be correct to say that motorsport, superbike racing, has taken off in Nigeria.
If you pump RED, like me, don't miss next year's event.

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Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by MotoringNigeria: 5:40pm On Dec 02, 2015
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Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by MotoringNigeria: 5:41pm On Dec 02, 2015
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Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by Originalsly: 7:29pm On Dec 02, 2015
Thanks!...nice report....would've never known about this! Hmmmm..... the first 3 finishers in the men's under 1000cc did better times than the 2nd and 3rd place winners in the over 1000cc races.

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Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by MotoringNigeria: 4:37pm On Dec 03, 2015
Originalsly:
Thanks!...nice report....would've never known about this! Hmmmm..... the first 3 finishers in the men's under 1000cc did better times than the 2nd and 3rd place winners in the over 1000cc races.

you welcome.
Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by Frankestein08(m): 4:39pm On Dec 03, 2015
Nice, too bad most Nigerians are not even aware of events like this. This is front-page material.
lalasticlala marpol seun pls do the needful.

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Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by baddyoosha: 5:19pm On Dec 03, 2015
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Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by tobtap: 5:20pm On Dec 03, 2015
cool ...safety first...stick to cars cool
Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by CR77(f): 5:20pm On Dec 03, 2015
grin grin
Frankestein08:
Nice, too bad most Nigerians are not even aware of events like this. This is front-page material.
lalasticlala marpol seun pls do the needful.

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Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by OLUJOSHINS(m): 5:21pm On Dec 03, 2015
wow. 9ja. bike race


I still can't believe it
Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by JayTeeA(f): 5:22pm On Dec 03, 2015
in Nigeria? !.. This is good news..

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Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by Ishopbest: 5:22pm On Dec 03, 2015
Really nice, if only the pictures were bigger smiley

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Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by islandmoon: 5:23pm On Dec 03, 2015
cheesy
Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by coalcoal1(m): 5:23pm On Dec 03, 2015
Maybe I'll start loving bikes one day.. for now, I no get liver...

smiley
Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by DExplorer1: 5:23pm On Dec 03, 2015
I hope this' recognized. It's a good addition to sport.

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Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by LEXYCOM: 5:24pm On Dec 03, 2015
Fast and furious 9ja version

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Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by LOVEGINO(m): 5:24pm On Dec 03, 2015
Make we no dey take dis kind risk for our road oo!

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Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by trulords(m): 5:25pm On Dec 03, 2015
summary plZ...... anyway make dem start the race from lokoja to okene road cool
Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by olaolulazio(m): 5:29pm On Dec 03, 2015
Good.
Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by miftauferrets(m): 5:29pm On Dec 03, 2015
phucmiheard:
MAKE I MASTURBATE!! grin grin shocked
how does that corelate with whats posted **U b MALUU**

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Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by castrokins(m): 5:30pm On Dec 03, 2015
I Want A Kawazaki Powerbike

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Re: The 2015 Nigeria's Superbike Road Race by SPDAZZY(f): 5:30pm On Dec 03, 2015
Good one.

BTW, why must there be scantily dressed girls in most events of nowadays?

What is the importance of those girls on white and blue to the race?

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