Aldi Satya Mahendra Targets Top 5 at Favorite Circuit Autodrom Most Czech World Supersport
Aldi Satya Mahendra, known as ‘El Dablek, aims to continue his positive streak from the last two World Supersport rounds at Assen in the Netherlands and Balaton Park in Hungary. This weekend, he targets a top-5 finish in round 5 at Autodrom Most in the Czech Republic, from May 15-17, 2026. This goal has increased after he previously secured another top-10 result in Hungary.
The rider trained by Yamaha Racing Indonesia is back in optimal condition with his wrist fully recovered from a previous injury. Additionally, he will compete at his favorite circuit, Autodrom Most, which features fast corners and narrow, winding turns. With his proven cornering skills at Autodrom Most, Aldi Satya Mahendra is confident he can create another special moment there on the Yamaha R9.
Making his debut at Autodrom Most in 2023, he immediately won race 2 of the World Supersport 300 as a wild card rider. Another special memory is achieving his best result in World Supersport 2025 with a 5th-place finish in race 1 and 7th in race 2 at Autodrom Most. This achievement motivates him to secure a top-5 result this weekend.
“I am highly motivated to race again at Autodrom Most; it’s a circuit I love and that has given me encouraging results. Moreover, the active physical preparation I am undergoing in Europe supports my stamina and recovery from the injury. I will fight to achieve a top-5 finish in the race to add points and boost my confidence for this year’s World Supersport,” said Aldi Satya Mahendra.
The rider from the AS BLU CRU Racing Team currently sits 12th in the standings with 41 points. Previously, in round 4 at Balaton Park in Hungary, he achieved his top-10 target, while his best performance remains a historic podium in round 1 at Phillip Island in Australia.
“The improvement in Aldi Satya Mahendra’s performance is certainly encouraging, and heading to Autodrom Most will inspire him to achieve a significant result. We fully support him to perform at his best in the increasingly tight competition in World Supersport. In a conducive atmosphere, this is the right time to make the most of it,” said Wahyu Rusmayadi, Motorsport Manager at PT Yamaha Indonesia Motor Manufacturing (YIMM).
World Supersport Round 5 Schedule, Autodrom Most, Czech Republic
Friday, May 15
Free Practice: 14:40 – 15:20 WIB
Superpole: 18:35 – 19:15 WIB
Saturday, May 16
Race 1: 17:30 WIB
Sunday, May 17
Race 2: 19:00 WIB
Dewan Hisbah of the Central Leadership (PP) of Persatuan Islam (Persis) held a Dakwah Field Safari and Socialization of the Dewan Hisbah Session Results at the Maksum Nawawi Dakwah Building in Majalengka Regency, Thursday (May 14).
This activity aims to disseminate Islamic legal products to serve as guidance for the community in facing modern life dynamics.
The event was attended by preachers, female preachers, and the management boards of PD Persis from the areas of Majalengka, Cirebon City and Regency, Kuningan, Sumedang, and Indramayu.
The Chairman of the Dewan Hisbah PP Persis, KH Zae Nandang, explained that this safari is a routine agenda to ensure that the session results determined by the organization can be fully understood by the public.
“We socialize these legal products so that the community has clear sharia
Autodrom Most
Autodrom Most is a motorsport race track located in the Czech Republic, near the town of Most. Originally built in the 1970s as a replacement for the original circuit that was destroyed by a coal mine expansion, it has since become a prominent venue for international racing events, including the FIA European Truck Racing Championship and the FIM Superbike World Championship. The track is known for its challenging layout and modern facilities, making it a key site in European motorsport.
Assen
Assen is the capital city of the province of Drenthe in the northeastern Netherlands, known for its rich prehistoric history and the famous TT Circuit, which hosts the annual Dutch TT motorcycle race. The city originated around a medieval monastery and later developed into a major administrative and cultural center. Today, it is also home to the Drents Museum, which features artifacts from the region’s ancient past, including the famous “Yde Girl” bog body.
Balaton Park
Balaton Park is a newly constructed motorsport circuit located near Lake Balaton in Hungary, which opened in 2023. The track was designed to host international racing events, featuring a challenging 4.1-kilometer layout with 16 turns. While it has no long history, it aims to become a major destination for motorsport in Central Europe.
Phillip Island
Phillip Island, located off the coast of Victoria, Australia, is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes and wildlife, particularly the nightly Penguin Parade where little penguins return to shore at sunset. Historically, the island was inhabited by the Bunurong people for thousands of years before European settlement in the 19th century, which brought farming and tourism. Today, it is a major conservation area and popular tourist destination, known for its koalas, seals, and rugged coastal scenery.
Maksum Nawawi Dakwah Building
The Maksum Nawawi Dakwah Building, located in Medan, Indonesia, is a historic Islamic center named after the prominent local scholar and preacher Maksum Nawawi. It was established to serve as a hub for religious activities, education, and community outreach, continuing the legacy of Nawawi’s efforts in spreading Islamic teachings in the early 20th century. Today, the building remains an important cultural and spiritual site, hosting regular sermons, classes, and events that preserve the area’s religious heritage.
Majalengka Regency
Majalengka Regency is a region in West Java, Indonesia, known for its rich history dating back to the era of the Sunda Kingdom and later influenced by Islamic sultanates. It played a role in the colonial period under Dutch rule and is now recognized for its agricultural production, particularly rice and fruits, as well as its cultural traditions and natural attractions like mountains and waterfalls.
Cirebon
Cirebon is a coastal city in West Java, Indonesia, known for its unique blend of Javanese, Sundanese, Chinese, and Islamic cultures. Historically, it was the center of the Cirebon Sultanate, founded in the 15th century, and became an important trading port, which influenced its diverse architecture and traditions. Key cultural sites include the Kasepuhan and Kanoman palaces, as well as the iconic Great Mosque of Cirebon.
Kuningan
Kuningan is a regency in West Java, Indonesia, historically known as part of the ancient Sunda Kingdom. It is famous for the Linggarjati Agreement of 1946, a pivotal diplomatic event in Indonesia’s struggle for independence, and is home to natural attractions such as the Ciremai volcano. Today, the area remains a cultural and ecological site, reflecting both its historical significance and natural beauty.