Dilip Rogger

He completed his bachelor's degree in Computer Science at Binary College (affiliated with Sunderland University) in Malaysia.

Rogger’s break[3] came at 18, when he participated in the Pirelli Supersports Novice Category of the Malaysian Super Series 2004 (Grand Prix).

Rogger rode a race-spec Yamaha R6 (2005) in the Malaysian Super Series Championship (Open Class) Superbike Category (14 races) in 2005, placing second twice, third twice, fifth twice, and seventh once.

He also participated in the FIM Asian Road Racing Championship (Round One) in China at the Zuhai Circuit and placed sixth.

[clarification needed] Rogger came back in 2009 Open Class Supersports Category, winning fifth place twice and sixth place twice, competing with five Asian FIM GP riders from PETRONAS Racing, Malaysia and the Yamaha Hong Leong Malaysia (Factory teams) as a privateer.