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‘Dream come true’: Somkiat Chantra set to make history as Thailand’s first MotoGP rider

The 26-year-old will make debut at season-opening Thai MotoGP race on Sunday at Buriram, alongside French teammate Johann Zarco for Honda-LCR

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Thai rider Somkiat Chantra greets supporters during the MotoGP launch party at One Bangkok mall in Bangkok on February 9, 2025. Photo: AFP
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Somkiat Chantra can barely contain a beaming smile as he prepares to make history as Thailand’s first MotoGP rider this week – and all in front of his home fans.

The 26-year-old will debut at the season-opening Thai MotoGP race on Sunday at Buriram, the first rider from the country to line up in the premier class.

“It’s amazing, it’s like a dream come true,” said Somkiat, admitting to some trepidation ahead of riding in front of a passionate home crowd, starting with practice on Friday.

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“I cannot imagine [the pressure] in Buriram on the first race,” he said.

Known by his nickname “Kong” in Thailand, Somkiat will saddle up alongside French teammate Johann Zarco for Honda-LCR.

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Zarco said he was looking forward to helping Somkiat ease into his rookie season.

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