Ohvale Philippines and BRAP Training Academy Ignite #RoadToMotoGP at Parklinks
PASIG CITY, Philippines (February 15, 2026)
The future of Philippine motorcycle racing is taking shape at Parklinks. Ohvale Philippines, in headed by with Alvin Nazal of Kidd Code, has transformed the urban venue into a controlled private training ground for the next generation of Filipino world-class riders.

Organized under Nazal’s BRAP Training Academy, the event serves as a critical entry point for the MotoMini Philippines championship: a key pillar in the #RoadToMotoGP program. The clinic is designed to bridge the gap between grassroots riding and international competition, providing a structured environment where the "MotoMini" dream becomes a tangible reality.
From Knee-Down to World Stage


The paddock is currently a sea of high-spec machinery, featuring a significant turnout of Ohvale GP-0 110cc, GP-0 160cc, and the flagship GP-2 models. While the Ohvale platform is the centerpiece, the academy remains inclusive, welcoming all mini moto bikes to participate in the drills.
The curriculum focuses on the fundamentals of track riding that are often difficult to master on larger circuits. Students, ranging from young children to adults, are undergoing intensive sessions on cornering techniques and body positioning.
"We prepare the riders with training on cornering and body positioning. Some riders even able to put their knee down within a single day," says Alvin Nazal. "This is the best path for the #RoadToMotoGP."

The Multi-Discipline Approach
Mirroring the evolution of modern racing, the event isn’t just for motorized bikes. Running alongside the BRAP Training Academy is a Push Bike Drag Race series. This "South Push Bike Race" (SPBR) PH Ohvale Cup provides the youngest attendees, some barely out of toddlerhood, their first taste of professional timing systems and recorded speeds.
By integrating push bikes with the pocket bike clinic, organizers are creating a seamless funnel of talent, moving kids from two wheels without motors to the high-performance Ohvale platform.

A Growing Ecosystem
The event has drawn enthusiasts and owners, many of whom see the value in these "mini" platforms for honing skills that translate directly to full-sized superbikes, we can see that the ecosystem surrounding MotoMini Philippines is rapidly professionalizing.
For these youngsters, the dream of Valencia or Motegi starts with a single knee-down at BRAP Training Academy.
Stay tuned to News Moto for more updates on the MotoMini Philippines season and the #RoadToMotoGP journey.




































