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Zulfahmi ready for second test and Phillip Island

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Muhammad Zulfahmi Khairuddin – Malaysia’s first full season rider in the World Supersport Championship – is banking on his strong fitness to make a positive impact in the early rounds of the championship, which opens in Phillip Island, Australia at the end of this month.

“I have been working hard on my fitness here at home. I hope that my good fitness level will help boost my performance and make up for the limited time I have had for testing the bike. I was happy with the first test in Jerez, but time was limited due to the challenging weather,” Zulfahmi shared. He currently rides for the Spain-based Orelac Racing Team.

“I am really looking forward to my second test in Phillip Island and to the opening round of the championship. I still have plenty to learn and understand. The test in Phillip Island is very important as we will have the full grid lineup, unlike in Jerez. There, I was unable to really gauge my standings as many riders did not participate in the test in Spain,” he added.

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“I aim to do well in Phillip Island and will give my very best to ensure a good start to the season. A good beginning will provide the confidence and necessary momentum to elevate our challenge for the remainder of the season. Based on my first test in Jerez, the bike is competitive and I am happy with its performance. With more testing, I am confident of scoring vital championship points in Australia,” commented Zulfahmi. The opening race weekend will take place on 26 to 28 February 2016.

“While I have experience competing in Phillip Island, this race presents contrasting conditions. In MotoGP, we raced in the winter, but it will be much hotter this time round, since it is summer. Nevertheless, I will use my understanding of the track to good effect and push for a good result,” said Zulfahmi, who is riding a Kawasaki ZX6R this season.

In conjunction with the Motul Superbike World Championship, SIC is currently offering tickets for the Malaysian race at Early Bird promotional prices until 31 March 2016. With discounts up to 50%, fans can get tickets for the Superbike World Championship race happening in Sepang from 13 to 15 May 2016 from as low as RM27.56 for seats in the K1 Grandstand.

Early Bird tickets are also available for the Formula 1 Grand Prix until 18 April 2016 and for the Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix until 21 March 2016. The F1 Grand Prix will be held on 30 September to 2 October 2016 and the MotoGP from 28 to 30 October 2016.