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Veda Pratama
Indonesian motorcycle racer (born 2008) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Veda Ega Pratama (born 23 November 2008) is an Indonesian motorcycle racer currently competing in the 2025 FIM JuniorGP World Championship for Astra Honda Racing Team. He is the 2023 Asia Talent Cup champion, and the only Indonesian to achieve this feat so far.[2]
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Veda was born in Wonosari, Indonesia. Influenced by his father, who raced in the Supersport 600 National Championship, he began riding minibikes at the age of five. Veda was crowned champion of the Indonesian National Club Underbone Race Championship in 2019, while also competing in the Astra Honda Racing School with bigger bikes and layouts, where he claimed several victories.[3][4]
Following his national success, aged 12, Veda was selected to compete as a wildcard entry in the Indonesian rounds of the 2021 Asia Talent Cup, which consisted of four races held at Mandalika.[5][6] He finished in the top ten in two of the three races he contested, crashing out in one of them.[7] The fourth race was cancelled due to a shortage of track marshals.[8]
For 2022, Veda was given a full-time seat in the Asia Talent Cup, where he would clinch six podiums in total, of which three were race victories.[9][10] His final position in the standings was third.[11] He remained in the Cup for 2023 and took the crown after winning nine out of twelve races, missing the podium on only two occasions.[2][1] Consequently, he was promoted to the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup for 2024.[12] Veda also participated in the Asia Production 250 class of the 2023 Asia Road Racing Championship, securing seven podiums and three wins, which put him third in the final standings.[13]
Veda had a solid debut season in the 2024 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, securing multiple top-ten finishes and a third place at the Red Bull Ring, which placed him in eighth place in the final standings.[14][15] He also competed in the 2024 Asia Road Racing Championship, this time in the Supersport 600 class, where he clinched three podiums, including a best result of second place at his home round in Mandalika.[16][17]
Following his progress in the Rookies Cup, Veda remained in the series for a second season. He claimed six podiums in total, including three wins, and finished as runner-up in the final standings, despite missing two races at the Le Mans round.[18][19] In the same year, he also competed for Astra Honda Racing Team in the 2025 FIM JuniorGP World Championship.
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Asia Talent Cup
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ARRC Asia Production 250
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ARRC Supersport 600
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Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup
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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
FIM JuniorGP World Championship
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(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)
* Season still in progress.
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