There’s renewed hope of seeing a Filipino racer compete at the premier motorcycle racing league, MotoGP.

Pinoy racer, Mckinley Kyle Paz, joining Moto2 in June image

Yamaha racer, McKinley Kyle Paz, the 2019 Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) UB150 Overall Champion, is setting his sights on the 2021 FIM CEV-Repsol Moto2 league. The Moto2 championship is the closest stepping stone for riders who aspire to compete at the top-level MotoGP championship. MotoGP teams frequently scout the Moto2 class for future riders.

Paz will make history as the first Filipino to compete in the event, populated by the best young talents from all over the world. Racing under the VR46 Master Camp Team, he will represent the country in racetracks across Spain and Portugal.

Paz began racing at a young age, scooping up championships in multiple classes and competitions. After dominating local competitions, he made his mark as competitive rider with his victory at the Asia Road Racing Championship, being the first Filipino to be named champion in this category. He was also the first Filipino to be invited to the highly exclusive VR46 Master Camp.

Pinoy racer, Mckinley Kyle Paz, joining Moto2 in June image

Yamaha Motor Philippines has been instrumental in his development, with its numerous programs aimed at discovering and developing riders in the Philippines. The company continues to provide Filipino riders the opportunity to showcase their talent in races at home and abroad.

Paz begins his campaign on June 11, 2021, at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalonia, Catalonia, Spain. Tune in to the Moto2 race to cheer for our future MotoGP racer.