Shell Advance Masters Season 2 - Leyte
Ready to gear up your engines and dive into the world of motorcycle mechanics? The Shell Advance Masters recently roared into the St. Roch Chaplaincy MVP Gymnasium in Palo, Leyte, for an unforgettable day of learning and intense competition. Mechanics from across the region gathered, eager to showcase their talents and compete for the top spot in this highly anticipated event.
The day kicked off not with the clang of wrenches, but with the wisdom of an expert. Attendees were treated to an insightful seminar led by none other than Mr. Bryan Landicho, a renowned TESDA Trainer and National Assessor. He delved deep into the fascinating world of engine fundamentals, sharing invaluable "dos and don'ts" that are essential for every aspiring and seasoned motorcycle mechanic. His engaging talk provided a solid foundation, ensuring everyone was mentally prepped before the real challenge began.
With minds sharpened and tools at the ready, the atmosphere crackled with anticipation as the competition itself got underway. Mechanics faced off in a series of challenges designed to test their diagnostic prowess, repair skills, and speed under pressure. Each contestant demonstrated an impressive command of their craft, meticulously working on motorcycles, their focus absolute. The air was filled with the hum of engines being tuned, the rhythmic click of tools, and the quiet determination of individuals striving for perfection.
As the dust settled and the final checks were made, one name rose above the rest: Mr. Charly Hungoy. His exceptional skill, precision, and deep understanding of motorcycle mechanics earned him the coveted title of Shell Advance Masters Season 2 Regional Master of Leyte. Charly's victory was a testament to his dedication and expertise, inspiring everyone present and proving that with passion and hard work, anything is possible in the thrilling world of motorcycle repair.
And as Charly Hungoy secured a spot for the championship, will he be able to outdo most of the other regional masters? Let’s all find out at the “Finale” this coming September.
- J.V. Maceda