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THAILAND THAILAND
   
  Bangkok  Jan. 13, 2006
The nine riders and the Yamaha Motor staff gather for a commemorative photo.
The nine riders and the Yamaha Motor staff gather for a commemorative photo.
About 150 people attended the press conference, including about 60 journalists of motorcycle magazines and newspapers from Thai and abroad.(1)
About 150 people attended the press conference, including about 60 journalists of motorcycle magazines and newspapers from Thai and abroad.(1)
About 150 people attended the press conference, including about 60 journalists of motorcycle magazines and newspapers from Thai and abroad.(2)
About 150 people attended the press conference, including about 60 journalists of motorcycle magazines and newspapers from Thai and abroad.(2)
At the conference reception. Everything begins with a Thai style greeting.
At the conference reception. Everything begins with a Thai style greeting.
YMAC's President Masanori Kobayashi and the riders and media from the Philippines. A happy reunion prompts a photo.
YMAC's President Masanori Kobayashi and the riders and media from the Philippines. A happy reunion prompts a photo.
The martial art known as kra-bong is impressive for its speed and the sharp crack of the wooden staff, but the demonstration is given with a comical touch.
The martial art known as "Kra-Bong" is impressive for its speed and the sharp crack of the wooden staff, but the demonstration is given with a comical touch.
At the press conference, (from right) YMAC's President Masanori Kobayashi and Thai Yamaha's Mr. Jintana Udomsub, Mr. Theerathong Sangthon and Mr. Woudikrai Vallisuta, who explained the event, the route and the technical aspects of the machine respectively.
At the press conference, (from right) YMAC's President Masanori Kobayashi and Thai Yamaha's Mr. Jintana Udomsub, Mr. Theerathong Sangthon and Mr. Woudikrai Vallisuta, who explained the event, the route and the technical aspects of the machine respectively.
The Chaopraya River that flows through Bangkok has the largest water area in Thailand.
The Chaopraya River that flows through Bangkok has the largest basin area in Thailand.
 
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