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Maico Buncio
Born
Maico Greg T. Buncio

(1988-09-08)September 8, 1988
DiedMay 14, 2011(2011-05-14) (aged 22)
Other namesMaiko
Occupation(s)Motorcycle racer, Businessman
Years active2002-2011

Maico Buncio (Maico Greg T. Buncio) (10 September 1988 - 15 May 2011) was a Filipino Filipino motorcycle racer and four-time national superbike champion. He died after a racing accident in Clark, Pampanga on 15 may 2011.

Maico Buncio in the IRGP 2009 Race at the Carmona Racing Circuit, Cavite, Philippines

Family

From Mandaluyong City, Buncio is the son of Gregorio “Yoyong” Buncio, a motorcycle racer, mechanic, and modifier. His mother is Mylene Buncio. He has four other siblings, namely Lourdes, Shara, Jackquelyn, and Barney.

Early Life and Career

Buncio's father gave him the name “Maico” from a European motorcycle brand. At the age of three, he had started to learn riding motorcycles before bicycles. His training began early under the mentoring of his experienced father.

Buncio started his motocross competition career at the age of eight. He won first place in the 1996 FBO Motorcross Series 50cc category for ten years old and below held at the TRANSNIJAK Race Track in Tagaytay City.

At the age of 14, Buncio represented the Philippines in Perris, California at the FMF Memorial Day Motorcross Races, winning first place in the Mini Class 85cc for the 14 years old and below category.

Education

Buncio took up Bachelor of Science in Commerce, Major in Entrepreneurship at the University of Santo Tomas. Buncio was a consistent honor student since elementary.

Career

Buncio was the sole representative of the Philipines in the 2004 Yamaha ASEAN Cup held at Shah Alam, Malaysia, where he raced against competitors from Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia. He won the fourth overall title for the country despite having to start from the back of the grid and having to race against five representing riders each from the other competing countries. This feat earned him the title Rookie of the Year from the organizers of said event.

Yamaha rider Buncio dominated the underbone racing 150 cc category for four years since 2006 before placing second to Suzuki rider Johnlery Enriquez in the 2010 event sponsored by Motorcycle Taipei Research Team and PAGCOR Sports.

Buncio also broke records at the 3.2-kilometer Batangas Racing Circuit with a lap time of one minute, 49 seconds (400cc Superbike category) and two minutes, seven seconds (Underbone category).

2007 was the “most memorable” for Buncio when, at the age of 19, he broke the winning streak of ten-time Rider of the Year, Jolet Jao in the 2007 Shell Advance Superbikes Series. Buncio held the Superbike National Champion title for the next three years.

In 2009, Buncio was chosen as the endorser for Accel Sports Sporteum Philippines Inc.

Buncio was also awarded the Golden Wheel Awards Driver of the Year in March 2010. maico and his father were know to be implicated in disqualifications due to illegal modifications with their motorcycles...

Death

Buncio died on 14 May 2011 during the Underbone King Challenge qualifying race at the Clark International Speedway Racing Circuit.[1] While navigating a semi-straight sweeper on the speedway, Buncio's Suzuki GSX-R 600 motorbike slipped because his tires were not warm enough and miscalculating the run off while overtaking a fellow racer,who was still warming up his tire properly. He was thrown off his vehicle and landed on an unfinished barrier in the race track. Buncio crashed on a protruding steel bar, which punctured his internal organs, fatally damaging his kidney and liver.

Buncio was rushed to a nearby hospital in Mabalacat and transferred to the UST Hospital in the wee hours of May 15. He was pronounced dead at 3:57 PM on the same day due to massive internal bleeding.

Buncio's wake was held in the Loyola Memorial Chapels in Makati City and he was laid to rest in the Loyola Memorial Park in Marikina City on 21 May 2011. A motorcade organized by his fellow riders marked his funeral procession.

References

  1. ^ "Racing great Maico Buncio dies in superbikes time trials - The Philippine Star » News » Sports". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2011-12-13.

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