Category: Indian Supercross League (ISRL)

  • Top riders including Tixier, Moss and Taylor register again for ISRL Season 2

    Top riders including Tixier, Moss and Taylor register again for ISRL Season 2

    Pune, 14 May 2025: Top riders of the first season including former World Jordi Tixier, Matt Moss, Reid Taylor, Thanarat Penjan, Ben Hallgren and Thomas Ramette and many other champions are back for the Season 2 of the Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL), the world’s first-ever franchise-based Supercross championship as a record 89 registrations were entered in just the first three weeks.

    This remarkable early response outpaces last season’s registration timeline, where the league received 85 registrations after 3 months. The swift re-registration of established riders, including international superstars and Indian talent augurs well for Indian motorsports.

    The global appeal of ISRL continues to grow, with registrations pouring in from across the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Among the star athletes returning for Season 2 are Matt Moss, Jordi Tixier, Reid Taylor, Thanarat Penjan, Ben Hallgren and Thomas Ramette. They will be joined by three major international names: Alexander Fedortsov (USA), the 2025 ‘AMA SMX Next’ National Champion, Adrien Escoffier (France), a leading contender in the FIM World Supercross Championship, and Luke Clout (Australia), and 2024 P6 World Supercross Championship. India’s own top performers- Rugved Barguje, Ikshan Shanbhag, and Sarthak Chavan, who impressed in the previous season, will also be back in action. This blend of world-class international athletes and exceptional home-grown talent sets the stage for an exhilarating second season.

    Eeshan Lokhande, Co-Founder, Indian Supercross Racing League, said, “The overwhelming response we’ve seen in just the first three weeks of Season 2 registrations highlights ISRL’s growing stature in the global motorsport arena. The swift return of all our top athletes from Season 1, along with a surge of new entries, is a powerful testament to the success and influence of our debut season. It’s a strong validation that fuels our team’s passion to take Season 2 to new heights to deliver a world-class experience for both riders and fans. We remain committed to pushing boundaries and further cementing ISRL’s status as a premier global Supercross destination.”

    Top Line from Left :- Lane Shaw – Diva Ismayana – Zidane Alnesa – Alexander Fedortsov
    2nd Line from Left :- Enzo Polias – Ben Prasit Hallgren – Reid Taylor – Brendan Sipple – Caleb Goullet
    3rd Line from Left :- Ikshan Shanbhag – Rugved Barguje – Lorenzo Camporese – Thanarat Penjan – Luke Clout – Athison Ruadero
    Bottom Line from Left :- Boris Maillard – Thomas Ramette – Maxime Desprey – Matt Moss – Jordi Tixier – Escoffier Adrien – Joan Cros. INDIAinF1.com image

    Matt Moss – “Yeah so the first season, obviously really good. I’m genuinely happy\ with how it all went. Traveling over was definitely a cultural shock at first, but in the best way possible. The people were amazing, the hospitality was top-notch, and above all, the racing was excellent. I’m looking forward to Season 2 and seeing what new additions and changes it brings. It’s exciting to see even more interest this time around, with riders coming in from the USA, France, and even more from Australia. I think the competition is going to step up—guys like Jordi and others will definitely keep us on our toes. I’m really looking forward to that and can’t wait for Season 2 to kick off.”

    Rugved Barguje – Riding on a proper Supercross track in India felt like a dream come true. I was thrilled to compete in the Asia Mix category, but unfortunately, I was dealing with a thumb injury. Still, the adrenaline rush kept me going throughout the races. Now, with Season 2 approaching, I’m fully recovered and in a much better shape to ride. This time, my goal is clear- to secure a podium finish.”

    Jordi Tixier – “Season 1 of ISRL truly exceeded my expectations, it was an outstanding experience. I genuinely enjoyed the people, the track, and the incredible energy of the fans. What stood out to me most was how passionate and dedicated the founders and team ISRL are to the sport. You could see their efforts reflected in every race, constantly evolving, improving, and listening to rider feedback. The growth from the first race in Pune to the final round in Bangalore was impressive. It’s clear they’re not just organizing an event, but building something special for the future of Supercross.”

    Brendan Sipple – “I feel blessed to have been a part of Season 1. The tracks were amazing, the racing was intense, and the fans brought unmatched energy—it was just an all-round unforgettable experience journey. The teams and the overall organization were top-notch. The people behind the scenes worked tirelessly to ensure us, as riders, had everything we needed. They made sure the tracks were dialed in and that the entire event reflected the best of Supercross motorsport history. I’m really looking forward to coming back for Season 2. I’m excited to see what’s in store, to race in new cities, and to represent teams that are passionate about growing Supercross in India. It’s amazing to witness the sport gaining momentum here, and I can’t wait to be part of it again.”

    The ISRL is set to return bigger and bolder, with Salman Khan joining as the official brand ambassador, boosting its visibility and appeal among mainstream audiences. Season 2 will run from October to December 2025, featuring multiple rounds across Indian cities and three racing categories: 450cc international, 250cc international, and 250cc India-Asia mix. Rider registration is open, with the mega auction coming soon. In partnership with FMSCI, the league continues to transform Supercross racing in India and gain momentum globally.

  • La-Pino’z Pizza and FanToPark to sponsor Gujarat Trailblazers: Supercross League Season 2

    La-Pino’z Pizza and FanToPark to sponsor Gujarat Trailblazers: Supercross League Season 2

    Pune, 8 May 2025: Top brands La-Pino’z Pizza and FanToPark have announced sponsorship to the Gujarat Trailblazers in the Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) Season 2.

    As a founding franchise, making its debut in ISRL Season 1, Gujarat Trailblazers displayed competitive edge and a dynamic rider roster to dish out consistent top finishes. Led by Dhrumil Patel, Managing Director of DAAN Motorsports and Survi Group, the Gujarat team brings in regional pride and strategic brand alignment, to build on their momentum into Season 2.

    “We’ve always believed that Supercross has the potential to become more than a sport, it can be a cultural force,” said  Dhrumil Patel. “At Gujarat Trailblazers, we’re not just building a team, we are building an ecosystem that unites fans, brands, and communities through shared passion and high-octane experiences. We are excited to continue our collaboration with ISRL.”

    ISRL is an exciting and commercially viable sporting platform where Bollywood superstar Salman Khan  joined ISRL as the league’s Official Brand Ambassador.

    Veer Patel, Co-founder, India Supercross Racing League, shares “From our expanded Fan Park zones to music acts, curated F&B experiences, and interactive engagements, ISRL Season 2 is poised to deliver a festival-like atmosphere. The partnerships with teams like Gujarat Trailblazers reflect the growing resonance with the brands.” The league running from October to December 2025 in different cities.

  • Indian Supercross Racing League opens rider registrations for Season 2

    Indian Supercross Racing League opens rider registrations for Season 2

    Pune, 15 April, 2025: The Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL), the world’s first franchise-based Supercross league, is back with the much-anticipated Season 2. The rider registrations open on 24 April and promise higher-octane action, new international faces, and the return of celebrated talent from across the globe.

    Following a inaugural run that brought together over 100 elite riders from nine countries and electrified fans across Indian cities, ISRL is rapidly becoming a sought-after destination for global motorsport talent. Season 2 is poised to reach greater heights with a bigger format and added star power, most notably with superstar Salman Khan joining hands with the league as the official brand ambassador. With inquiries already pouring in from international athletes and a strong home-grown line-up raring to go.

    Eeshan Lokhande, Co-Founder, Indian Supercross Racing League, said, “ISRL Season 1 was just the beginning. With the kind of global traction and home-grown talent we witnessed, we’re entering Season 2 with renewed energy and confidence. Salman Khan coming on board as brand ambassador adds to the momentum, bringing his unmatched charisma to the world of Supercross. Our goal is to build a global mega-platform that gives Indian motorsport its rightful place on the world stage. We’re thrilled to welcome back many of our international riders and see an even bigger talent pool lining up. This is going to be one wild ride.”

    Rugved Barguje3-time Indian National Supercross Champion, expressed his enthusiasm saying, “Racing in Season 1 of ISRL was an unforgettable experience. The support from the crowd, the level of competition, and the chance to race on real Supercross tracks in India—it was a dream come true. The league has changed the game for Indian motorsport- making it more organized and structured, creating a professional platform for motorsport athletes to thrive. Season 2 is going to be even more epic, and I can’t wait to be a part of it.”

    Jordi Tixier, World Champion MX2 (2014), added, “Season 1 blew my expectations out of the water. The tracks, the fans, and the constant improvements by the organizers made it truly special. India showed real passion for Supercross, and I’m looking forward to being back. I’m super excited to make more memories in Season 2.”

    Brendan Sipple, International Rider for Reise Motosports, echoed the excitement: “From the fans to the tracks, everything about Season 1 was world-class. The energy, the teams, and the entire vibe was electric. I feel lucky to have raced in India, and I can’t wait to see what’s in store for Season 2. ISRL is creating something amazing here.”

    Season 1 featured some of the biggest names in global motocross, including Jordi Tixier (World Champion MX2, 2014), Matt Moss (9-time Australian MX & SX Champion), Thomas RametteHugo Manzato, and many more. From Australia to France and Thailand to South Africa, the talent was unmatched. Indian champions like Rugved BargujeIkshan ShanbhagPrajwal VishwanthSarthak Chavan, and Shlok Ghorpade raced shoulder-to-shoulder with global pros, making history on tracks designed to world-class standards.

    The rider registration process covers four competitive categories:

    • 450cc International Riders
    • 250cc International Riders
    • 250cc India-Asia Mix
    • 85cc Junior Class

    Interested riders can register now to be part of the mega auction, where teams will build their dream squads for the 2025 season. Please note, registration does not guarantee participation—it is the first step in joining the official rider pool for team selection during the auction process.

    ISRL’s inaugural season set new benchmarks for motorsport events in India with a physical attendance of over 30,000 and a viewership of 11.5Mn in just 3 days of broadcast, establishing a new global record for a Supercross event.

    Team BigRock Motorsports, led by India’s Dakar pioneer CS Santosh, emerged as champions of season 1, setting a high standard for competition. The first season successfully demonstrated India’s appetite for world-class Supercross action and laid a strong foundation for the sport’s growth.

  • CEAT ISRL rider auction for Season 2 begins in October

    CEAT ISRL rider auction for Season 2 begins in October

    Pune, 2 Sept. 2024: The CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) Season 2 has attracted an impressive 145 riders with an array of glittering stars including a couple of world champions for the Indian biking extravaganza.

    The riders from the USA, Spain, France, Germany, Sweden, South Africa, Australia, Thailand, Indonesia, besides the champions from India will be thrilling the spectators and fans alike for second season. The registration of Indian-origin riders has increased compared to Season 1 that combines seasoned champions and promising new talent.

    Eeshan Lokhande, Co-founder & Director of the CEAT ISRL, said: “The response to Season two has been phenomenal. We are witnessing a new era in Indian motorsports, where the CEAT ISRL is not just a platform for international talent but also a catalyst for the growth of Supercross in India. Our goal is to elevate the sport further and deliver a season that is bigger, bolder, and faster, captivating fans around the world.”

    Season 2 will see the return of fan favorites like 9x Australian Champion Matt Moss, Reid Taylor, MxON World Champion Jordi Tixier, and Asia Motocross Champion Thanarat Penjan. New faces include AMA Pro Motocross Champion Mike Alessi, French Supercross Champion Greg Aranda, French Motocross Champion Maxime Desprey and Australian Motocross Champion Luke Clout. Indian talent is equally well-represented, with riders like 3x Indian Supercross Champion Rugved Barguje, Indian Supercross Champions Shlok Ghorpade, and Ikshan Shanbhag ready to make their mark once again.

    Matt Moss, 9x Australian Champion said: “Season 1 was a fantastic experience for me, both on and off the track. Traveling to India was definitely a cultural shock, but in the best possible way, the people were amazing, and the hospitality was second to none. The racing itself was really competitive and enjoyable. As we head into Season 2, I’m confident that any small issues from the first season will be ironed out, making it even better. I’m especially excited to see the increased competition with more riders from the USA, France, and Australia joining in. I can’t wait to get back out there and see what Season 2 has in store!”

    Mike Alessi, AMA Pro Motocross Champion said: “I’m thrilled to be heading to India for the CEAT ISRL. I watched Season 1, and I was really impressed with what I saw. I’m eager to come over this year, put on a great show for the fans, and just have an all-around amazing time. Looking forward to seeing everyone there!”

    Rugved Barguje, 3x Indian Supercross Champion, said: “Reflecting on Season 1 of the CEAT ISRL, it was beyond anything I expected—riding on a proper Supercross track in India was a dream come true. Despite battling a thumb injury, the adrenaline and excitement kept me pushing through the races. For Season 2, I’m fully recovered and in better shape, with my eyes set on securing a podium finish. It’s going to be an exciting season, and I can’t wait to get started.”

    Jordi Tixier, MxON World Champion, said: “Season 1 was absolutely amazing; it really exceeded all my expectations. The races, the championship, the track, and especially the people made it a memorable experience. Meeting the Indian fans was a true highlight. I’m super excited for Season 2—more races, more battles on the track, and the chance to meet even more fans. The upcoming auction should be really exciting, especially with new riders joining in. I’m looking forward to another great season and can’t wait to be back in India soon!”

    The rider auction is scheduled for October and the teams will have the opportunity to bid on the world’s best Supercross talent. The CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League continues to provide a world-class platform for both emerging and seasoned riders. With multiple rounds scheduled across various cities in India, the upcoming season is poised to deliver thrilling action.

    About Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL):

    The Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) is the world’s first franchise-based Supercross league. This groundbreaking initiative is set to revolutionize the way sports are perceived in India, creating a global spectacle that will captivate spectators like never before. ISRL brings together athletes from around the world to compete in various formats and categories.

    About the Founders:

    Team Supercross India (SXI), the parent company of the Indian Supercross Racing League, is at the helm of this groundbreaking initiative. Led by former international racers Veer Patel (a two-time national SX Champion), Eeshan Lokhande, and Aashwin Lokhande, SXI has meticulously conceptualized and delivered a league that is set to redefine Supercross racing on a global scale.

  • Flash: Big Rock Motorsports emerges triumphant in the inaugural CEAT ISRL season

    Flash: Big Rock Motorsports emerges triumphant in the inaugural CEAT ISRL season

    “We are boys from Way DownUnder, We are not afraid of blood and thunder,”

    “Of little things, we don’t care and the impossible, we will dare,”…

    goes the Aussie fan song. And Matt Moss and Reid Taylor will vouch for the same… The Aussie duo helped the Kolar Kings, Big Rock, to emerge as champions.

    Bangalore, February 25, 2024: Stunning overall display by Big Rock Motorsports, under the leadership of Dakar veteran CS Santosh, saw that the Bengaluru team excelled in their home round to extend their overall lead in the points table and emerge triumphant in the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) which concluded its inaugural season with a breath-taking Grand Finale in Bangalore on Sunday.

    In an exhilarating display of skill and determination, the home team, BigRock Motorsport saw their Aussie hero Matt Moss win the 450cc international race to spearhead the team’s victorious run. Securing their place as the champions of the inaugural CEAT ISRL season, the Kolar-based team did well in the third and final round at Bengaluru, considered as their home round. The team dominated the Grand Finale, replicating their outstanding performances from Round 2 after a rather mediocre start in Round 1 despite taking lead in the points table. They garnered good points but lost the feature races to Jordi Tixier in Round 1. However, the Aussie rider, lived upto the expectations and reversed the fortunes in the second round and assisted the team to keep up the lead in the final round with a deserving win. Beaing the star athlete Matt Moss, riding the Kawasaki, clinched the first place in the 450cc international race, solidifying his team’s position to emerge as Supercross League champion.

    The 250cc international race was once again led by the formidable Reid Taylor of BigRock Motorsports showcased his prowess on the track. In the 250cc India Asia Mix category, the dynamic rider Thanarat Penjan of BigRock Motorsport, riding the Kawasaki, claimed the top spot, adding another feather to their cap.

    The Grand Finale in Bangalore drew an unprecedented crowd of over 8000+ spectators, taking the total physical attendance over 30000+ for the season setting a new global record and creating an electric atmosphere. The racing spectacle exceeded expectations, captivating the audience with high-speed action, daring manoeuvres, and nail-biting finishes. The event marked a new chapter in Indian motorsports, bringing together racing enthusiasts, distinguished guests, and top-notch riders from around the world.

    Veer Patel, Managing Director of Lilleria Group and Co-Founder of CEAT ISRL, shared his excitement, stating, “The Grand Finale in Bangalore has exceeded our expectations and set the stage for an even more thrilling second season. We have set a new global record with the maximum physical representation anywhere in the world for a Supercross event. It gives me immense pleasure to see our collective dream to take shape in reality. I am confident that with the support of FMSI, FIM, racing teams and all partners we will make India as the focal point for Supercross in the world. On behalf of CEAT ISRL, we congratulate all winners and participants for showcasing their skills and talent, which has led to the success of the inaugural season and is a testament to our collective vision.”

    The CEAT ISRL Grand Finale showcased not only the skill and competitiveness of the riders but also the league’s commitment to creating a global extravaganza. The series has successfully positioned India on the world map of Supercross racing, attracting attention from riders, sponsors, and fans worldwide.

    As the inaugural season concludes, the CEAT ISRL looks forward to building on this success, continuing to provide a safe and competitive platform for riders of all ages and skill levels. The league remains dedicated to promoting youth development and environmental sustainability, embodying the spirit of sportsmanship and excellence.

    Full article with result to follow…

  • CEAT Supercross league set for final showdown in Bengaluru

    CEAT Supercross league set for final showdown in Bengaluru

    Bangalore, 21 February 2024: The CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) is gearing up for its grand finale, marking the culmination of a historic inaugural season at Bengaluru on Sunday.

    The third and final round is set to take place in Bangalore on the 25th of February, that will conclude the first-ever franchise-based Supercross league in the world. The race will be held at the Open Grounds, Survey No. 95-110, Behind Floating Walls, opposite Dash Square, Airport Road, Chikkajala.

    After the thrilling races in Pune and Ahmedabad, where the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex and EKA Arena witnessed high-octane action, the CEAT ISRL has left a mark on the motorsports landscape in India. The inaugural season has not only showcased the skill and prowess of the riders but has also established India as a global hub for Supercross.

    The leading teams like Bigrock Motorsports, BB Racing and Mohite’s Racing Team, have battled it out in the first two rounds, and are ready for the final showdown. With six franchise teams and 48 riders from around the world, the competition is fierce, promising an exhilarating display of speed, skill, and determination. The categories are: 450cc international riders, 250cc international riders, 250cc India-Asia mix, and the highly competitive 85cc junior class.

    Veer Patel, Co-founder and Director of the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League, expressed his anticipation for the grand finale, stating, “As we approach the final round of our inaugural season in Bangalore, the journey of the CEAT ISRL has been nothing short of phenomenal. The passion, talent, and sportsmanship displayed by the riders in Pune and Ahmedabad have set the stage for an unforgettable finale. We have witnessed India emerge as a force in the world of Supercross, and the grand finale in Bangalore is poised to be a celebration of this remarkable journey.”

    The league, accredited by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), has garnered global attention with its unique franchise-based format, attracting over 100 riders from different corners of the world. The CEAT ISRL has not only focused on delivering high-octane racing excitement but has also integrated star-studded music extravaganzas, creating a cultural phenomenon that extends beyond the racetrack.

    The city of Bangalore, known for its vibrant culture and enthusiastic sporting community, is all set to host the grand finale with open arms and promises to be the perfect stage for the climax of the inaugural season.

    As the CEAT ISRL gears up for the final showdown, it reaffirms its commitment to community engagement, talent development, and environmental sustainability. The league is not just about races; it’s a movement that aims to inspire and nurture the passion for Supercross in India.

  • CEAT Supercross league finale shifted to Bengaluru

    CEAT Supercross league finale shifted to Bengaluru

    Pune, 15 February 2024: Bengaluru will host the grand finale of the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL), India’s first franchise-based Supercross league on February 25 at the APMC ground in Byatarayanapura.

    The organisers announced a change in venue for the highly-anticipated Season One finale on Thursday. Originally slated for Delhi, the event will now move to Bengaluru, a hot-bed of motorsports events and fans.

    Due to unforeseen circumstances after authorities put in place some stringent resolutions that could potentially create logistical challenges, the organising committee made a conscious decision to relocate the event to Bengaluru. The decision is made to ensure the seamless execution of the season finale and to prioritise the safety of all involved.

    The huage APMC ground located at Byatarayanapura, opposite to Pheonix Mall of Asia in Bangalore has been selected as the new venue for the third and final round. The first round was held in Pune on January 28 and the second round was hosted by Ahmedabad on Feb 11.

    Veer Patel, Director and Co-Founder of Supercross India said: “We acknowledge the anticipation surrounding the Season One finale, and we extend our apologies for any inconvenience caused by this adjustment. However, after careful consideration of various factors, including the prevailing circumstances, we believe that relocating the event to Bengaluru, that is considered the epitome of motorcycle events, will bolster the confidence of our partners and draw exceptional crowds. We are confident that the culminating event will offer an exhilarating Supercross racing experience to its fans.”

    The CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering a world-class experience for fans and participants alike. The league looks forward to showcasing the excitement of Supercross in Bengaluru and creating lasting memories for all involved.

  • Aussie Reid Taylor stars for Big Rock; After fireworks Jordi-Matt duel ends in peace

    Aussie Reid Taylor stars for Big Rock; After fireworks Jordi-Matt duel ends in peace

    Ahmedabad, 11 February 2024: Top Australian motocross rider Reid Taylor of Big Rock Motorsports stole the show with a double and a second place to turn out as the Best rider of the day in the second round of the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) which was inaugurated by the Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel at the Eka Arena, here on Sunday.

    However, it was the big fight between the nine-time Australian champion Matt Moss of Big Rock Motorsports and French rider, two-time former World champion Jordi Tixier, of BB Racing that reached a crescendo as both shared honours winning a Moto each, but not before a tough tussle on the track and a war of words off it.

    Tixier, the current ISRL leader in the individual leaderboard, trailing in the feature All-star race, boxed the Aussie rider in an aggressive move and his back tyre hit the front of the Big Rock rider. Moss took a tumble as a result and lost the lead and was visibly disturbed. Jordi Tixier won the race but the duo had an ‘exchange of words’ at the finish line but soon Tixier, explained his case and rendered an apology. Moss, was clearly denied a double win today but the Australian accepted the apology and thanked his team, Big Rock Motorsports, for the wonderful bike and all the arrangements. “I am pleased with the Ahmedabad track here and happy to see a huge crowd. We have prepared well and I am very happy to take the lead in the team championship,” said Moss, after the races.

    Seven motos were held on Sunday. There were two motos for the 450cc bikes for international riders. Then there were two motos each for the 250cc international riders and 250cc motos for a mix of Asia and Indian riders. The final race was the All Stars Race for both 450cc and 250cc riders.

    The BigRock Motorsports continued to dominate the team championship table as its riders took many podium places. Matt Moss, the star athlete of BigRock Motorsports, riding the Kawasaki KX450S, secured first place in the 450cc international race. Reid Taylor, also from BigRock Motorsport, astride a Kawasaki KX250, won the 250cc international race and went on to take a second-place in the all-star race, competing against 450cc bikes. Punching above his weight, Taylor kept Big Rock in good stead after Moss had a fall and his second place points helped the team very much. Ben Prasit Hallgren of Mohite’s Racing riding the Kawasaki won the 250cc India Asia Mix category. The electrifying races drew a crowd of over 8,000.

    French rider Thomas wins the First moto of the day

    French rider Thomas Ramette, astride a Kawasaki KX450S, began with a bang winning the first moto of the day in the 450cc SX1 for international riders. He took the hole shot and kept a marauding Matt Moss as bay for the initial laps and won with a comfortable race at the end. Germany’s Nico Koch also on a similar bike came third making it two podiums for Reise, which is now second in the team standings.

    In the second moto of the day for the 250cc Asia and India mix of riders, Thailand’s Thanarat Penjan, who won a double in the first round in Pune, began with a win beating compatriot Ben Prasit Haligren but Ben came back and took the victory in the second moto. Athison Ruadero, another Thai rider, who stood third in the first moto, took another podium with a second place in the second moto. While Penjan had a hole shot and lead all the way, Athison gave a scare Ben and almost pipped him in the final lap, but fell short, losing time just before the flag.

    French rider Thomas Ramette, astride a Kawasaki KX450S, begins the day with a big win in the 450cc International race Moto1 on Sunday.

    Grand double for Reid Taylor

    In the 250cc race for International riders, Reid Taylor got good points for Big Rock Motorsports with a double win. He got the hole shot in the first moto and won comfortably. However, in the second moto, after leading the race and building up a gap, he lost the front and took a nasty fall, but recovered quickly and still emerged as the race winner. French rider Julien Lebeau of Mohite’s Racing came second in both the motos.

    Chief Minister thrilled

    Earlier, Chief Minister, Bhupendrabhai Patel, inaugurated the second round of the three-round franchise based league, the first of its kind in the world. Patel said:”Today, it is thrilling to witness this Supercross event in Ahmedabad. Gujarat is honored to host the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League, showcasing our commitment to sportsmanship and excellence. This event ignites passion, inspires champions, and elevates Gujarat’s global standing in motorsports.”

    Veer Patel, Managing Director Lilleria Group and Co-Founder of CEAT ISRL, said:“I’m grateful to Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel and the Gujarat Sports Ministry for their invaluable support in promoting motorsport. Their visionary leadership and passion helped us to organise this event successfully. The crowd’s enthusiasm was unmatched and it is our vision of establishing India as a global hub for Supercross.”

    Freestyle motocross stunt riders thrilled the audience at a packed stadium.

    ISRL Ro2 Ahmedabad Provisional Results:

    A freestyle rider, Paul, thrills the audience.

    1. SX1:- 450cc International, Moto1:

    1. #206 Thomas Ramette, France, Reise Motorsports, 7:14.634; (Kawasaki KX450S);

    2. #102 Matt Moss, Australia, Big Rock Motorsports; 7:16.648; (Kawasaki KX450S);

    3. #20 Nico Koch, Germany, Reise Motorsports, 7:23.810; (Kawasaki KX450S);

    Fastest lap: Matt Moss 36.930sec;

    2. SX2: 250cc India Asia Mix, Moto1:

    1. #71  Thanarat Penjan, Thailand, Big Rock Motorspors, 6:54.686; (Kawasaki KX250);

    2. #31 Ben Prasit Haligren, Thiland, Mohite’s Racing Team, 6:57.710; (Kawasaki KX250);

    3. #112 Athison Ruadero, Thailand, BB Racing, 7:11.274; (Honda CRF250R);

    Fastest Lap: Ben Prasit 38.925sec; Penjan 38.976 seconds.

    3. SX3:  250cc International Moto1:

    1. #86 Reid Taylor, Australia, Big Rock Motorsports; 7:52.289; (Kawasaki KX250);

    2. #259 Julien Lebeau, France, Mohite Racing; 8:03.738; (Kawasaki KX250);

    3. #851 Clement Briatte, France, Gujarat Trailblazers; 8:06.223; (KTM 250SX-F);

    Fastest lap: Reid Taylor 36.968 sec;

    4. SX4: 250cc India Asia Mix, Moto2:

    1. #31 Ben Prasit Haligren, Thailand, Mohite’s Racing Team, 7:43.652; (Kawasaki KX250);

    2. #112 Athison Ruadero, Thailand, BB Racing, 7:44.459; (Honda CRF 250R);

    3. #71  Thanarat Penjan, Thailand, Big Rock Motorspors, 7:54.527; (Kawasaki KX250);

    Fastest lap: Ben Prasit Haligren 39.347sec;

    5. SX5:  250cc International Moto2:

    1. #86 Reid Taylor, Australia, Big Rock Motorsports; 7:19.866; (Kawasaki KX250);

    2. #259 Julien Lebeau, France, Mohite Racing; 7:24.126; (Kawasaki KX250);

    3. #335 Enzo Polias, France, Gujarat Trailblazers; 7:27.215; (KTM 250SX-F);

    Fastest lap: Reid Taylor 36.958sec;

    6. SX6 – Moto2: 450cc International (12 laps/7minutes +2 laps):

    1. #102Matt Moss, Australia, Big Rock Motorsports, 7:50.077; (Kawasaki KX450S);

    2. #911 Jordi Tixier, France, BB Racing, 7:51.621; (Honda CRF450R);

    3. #491 Paul Haberland, Germany, Mohite’s Racing Team,  8:03.206; (Kawasaki KX450S);

    Fastest lap: Matt Moss 36.320 seconds.

    7. SX7: All Stars Race

    1. #911 Jordi Tixier, France, BB Racing, 9:49.543; (Honda CRF450R);

    2. #86 Reid Taylor, Australia, Big Rock, 9:52.635; (Kawasaki KX250);

    3. #225 Charles Lefrancois, France, Mohite’s Racing; 9:55.992; (Kawasaki KX450S);

    Fastest lap: Jordi Tixier 36.743sec;

    Chief Minister, Bhupendrabhai Patel, (centre) and Veer Patel (to CM’s left) in the VIP gallery on Sunday.
  • Ex world champ Jordi Tixier bags a triple, provides scintillating start to ISRL

    Ex world champ Jordi Tixier bags a triple, provides scintillating start to ISRL

    Pune, 28 January 2024: TopFrench rider Jordi Tixier of BB Racing, the 2018 Motocross World Champion, provided an exhilarating start to the inaugural CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) winning a triple but it was BigRock Motorsports from Bengaluru, who gained the lead in the Team Championship with a podium in every race as the historic championship began at the Chattrapathi Shivaji Stadium under floodlights here on Sunday.

    With a mammoth crowd cheering and applauding, the French champion, currently in the ADAC Masters Championship, won the first Moto of SX1, the 450cc race for international riders. By the end of the first lap, he took a comfortable 25-metre lead and went on to increase the gap with every passing lap and won the inaugural moto with ease and grace. Later, he made no fuss of the second Moto and took a well-deserved victory, despite a fall, as he was streets ahead of the rest. Finally, he capped a successful day winning the ‘All Stars’ race, a combined event for both the 450cc and 250cc riders.

    Jordie Tixier, who bagged a triple in the first round on Sunday.

    Junior rider, the 13-year old Brian Gyles of Thailand, a Mx Masterkids 2022 vice-champion, riding 567 number bike won the hearts of the crowd and received a huge applause as he lapped everyone with his amazing speed and thrilling jumps. He was streets ahead of the rest in the Junior event and won without a challenge.

    In the first moto of the first round, behind him another champion rider, Matt Moss of Australia, from BigRock Motorsports had to be content with a second place after losing the hole shot and an advantage in the initial race. Riding a Honda 450cc, Tixier set the pace for the rest of the motos in the first round of the league. Matt Moss, astride a Kawasaki 450cc began well for the Bengaluru-based BigRock and will be looking to redeem his fortunes in the next two rounds.

    Junior Race winner Brian Gyles of Thailand on Sunday at a press briefing.

    In Race 2 (SX2), Aussie Reid Taylor took the holeshot leaving the two Frenchmen Hugo Manzato and Julien Lebeau, to fight behind him for second place along with American Nick Laurie. After the triple jump in the second lap, Monzato overtook Laurie and later with Taylor pulling off a huge gap, Monzato settled for second and Lebeau took third as Laurie lost his way. Astride a Kawasaki 250cc, the Aussie, Taylor, clocked 11min, 19.680sec, for the 17-lap race.

    In Race 3 for the 250cc India and Asia riders, Ben Prasit Hallgren of Thailand took the hole shot and sneaked into the lead with compatriot Athison Ruadero and Thanarat Penjan fighting behind him for a second place. But after a few laps, Hallgren had a fall leaving the lead to Thanarat Penjan, who had a steady race and won comfortably astride a Kawasaki 250cc ahead of Ruadero in second and Sarthak Chavan of India completed the podium. Penjan clocked 9min, 54.877seconds in the 14-lap thriller. Rugved Barguje, the National Supercross champion 2023, could only take a fourth place.

    In the Feature Race of the night, the All Stars race for both the 250cc and 450cc riders, Frenchman Jordie Tixier lost the holeshot to Italian Lorenzo Camporese, but quickly recovered and grabbed back the lead before the first big jump and Lorenzo lost his position to Kawasaki riders Matt Moss of Australia and Charles Lefrancois of France taking second and third behind Tixier, who lapped three riders by the fourth lap and went on to increase the gap for a commanding victory, the third crown on the day. Tixier clocked 5min, 59.162sec, for the 9-lap race astride his Honda CRF 450R.

    “The Indian League is very successful and it proved a big success for me too. This is the first time in India for me and I am super happy with the winning start. It always feels good to start with three big victories,” quipped the Frenchman after winning the final race of the day.

    BigRock ahead in Team Championship

    BigRock Motorsport surprised the Pune crowd by taking the podium in all categories at the first CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL), a pioneering franchise-based Supercross competition, held at Pune.

    Season 1 first round held at Pune displayed an impressive line-up of international champions and emerging Indian stars across four categories: 450cc international riders, 250cc international riders, 250cc India-Asia mix, and the fiercely competitive 85cc junior class. With top riders from around the world converging in India, the series is expected to serve the Indian riders to reach the next level.

    Veer Patel, Co-founder and Director of the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League, expressed his satisfaction at the successful completion of the first round of Season 1. “We are overwhelmed by the response we received from the Pune crowd and the enthusiasm was unbeatable. The CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League, aims to establish India as the focal point for Supercross for the world. The riders displayed their unmatchable skills and the commitment for the sport. We appreciate the strong participation and grit to win the race by all individuals. We congratulate the winners and the teams for their amazing participation. At CEAT ISRL, we look forward to delivering an exceptional experience for fans in Ahmedabad too in the next round.” The final round will be in New Delhi.

    Overall Team Standings after Round 1:

    1. BigRock Motorsports = 213;

    2. BB Racing = 153;

    3. Mohite’s Racing team = 145;

    4. SG Speed Racers = 132;

    5. Gujarat Trailblazers = 114;

    6. Reise Motorsports = 101.

    Disclosure: This reporter’s trip to the first round of the ISRL in Pune was sponsored by the organisers of ISRL. The hotel stay and flight tickets were sponsored by them. However, all the news and details are checked and verified and directly reported by the reporter without an interference as per high journalistic standards.

  • CEAT Indian Supercross League makes historic debut at Pune

    CEAT Indian Supercross League makes historic debut at Pune

    Pune, 27 January 2024: The vibrant city of Pune, a cradle for top Indian motocross riders, witnessed an extraordinary day of excitement and thrill as the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) made its much-awaited debut to create a memorable milestone in the history of Indian motorsports. The free-practice under floodlights, here on Saturday, saw the cream of talent from around the world, with 24 international riders joining the top Indian riders ahead of the first round of ISRL on Sunday.

    The world’s first franchise-based Supercross league, in collaboration with the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), is a groundbreaking initiative with six teams in fray and is all set to revolutionise motorsports in India. Supercross, the thrilling motorsport spectacle that marries off-road motorcycle racing with gravity-defying jumps, has quietly been making its presence felt on Indian soil. While it may not have yet reached the zenith of recognition enjoyed by its international counterparts, the winds of change are sweeping across the subcontinent’s motorsports landscape and the launch of ISRL is set to revolutionise the sport in India.

    Promoter Eeshan Lokhande, an FIM coach and Asia race official, talking to media on Saturday in Pune.

    The only discipline in India which attracts huge crowds of over 20,000 for every event, provided an awe-inspiring spectacle, on the tight and technical track which was hurriedly created within 48 hours after overcoming many a challenge that a first-time big event undergoes. Around 650 trucks of black soil and the toil of hundreds of dedicated workers saw the track become ready in a jiffy, and the riders thoroughly enjoyed the practice run with a few of them catching the cynosure, playing to the gallery with huge jumps and speedy runs.

    “The league provides a safe and competitive environment for riders of all ages and skill levels. The league believes in giving back to the community and partnering with local organisations to promote youth development and environmental sustainability,” said Veer Patel, the double Indian National champion in Motocross. Along with brothers Eashan Lokhande and Ashwin Lokhande, the trio, made their dream a reality on Saturday. “The idea was brewing from 2015. I am so happy that finally the day of reckoning is here,” quipped Eeshan Lokahnde after the practice session.

    Jordi Tixier of France, the 2018 World Champion will be riding for BB Racing.
    CS Santhosh, Dakar star and mentor Big Rock Motorsports

    “This is a fantastic concept that provides a springboard for the youngsters to not only showcase their talent but also to rub shoulders with the top riders and learn the tricks of the trade, and to polish their wares. Success is a by-product but as a racer myself with all the experience, I understand them well and we provide an environment for safe learning and blossoming their talent. I am looking forward to a good season,” said CS Santosh, the architect of Team BigRock Motorsports.

    “Honestly it is a new team but definitely the exciting days are back. I started as a factory rider for TVS in Motocross and now being on the other side managing the team I understand the mindset of the youngsters and have the experience to give whatever gyan I can give. It is a team game and a best chance for the youngsters to learn and display their skills,” said Arjuna Awardee Gaurav Gill, who is the mentor and team ambassador of Gujarat Trailblazers.

    The driving force behind this endeavour was an unwavering love for the sport. Eeshan Lokhande, reflecting on the journey, notes: “The sport has given a lot of identity, a lot of character to all three of us.” It was this sense of indebtedness to Supercross, coupled with an unshakable desire to give back, that propelled them beyond mere spectators and into the realm of game-changers.

    Arjuna Awardee Gaurav Gill speaking to media at the Gujarat Trailblazers pits on Saturday. Gill is the mentor and brand ambassador for the Gujarat team.

    “The Supercross League was more than a mere event; it was a manifestation of a profound commitment to nurturing the sport’s growth in India.” Instead of basking in the glory bestowed by Supercross, the trio set out to forge a lasting legacy. Eeshan Lokhande succinctly encapsulates their mission, stating: “Our whole idea has always been to give something back to the sport. Not to walk away from something that gave us so much.”

    Format

    There will be six teams in fray with four foreign riders and four Indian riders. Each team will have two riders each inn four classes. There are two classes for international riders and two classes, including the Junior 85cc class for Indians. The 450cc class will be the top class only for international riders while the two 250cc classes will be for both Indian and foreign riders. The teams will garner points at each of the rounds and the table toppers will be declared champions at the final round in Delhi. The auction last month saw the teams grab the top players, who will all benefit for the first to get returns out of the sport they love so much.

    Teams

    The five teams in the fray are Panchshil Racing, BigRock Motorsports, Gujarat Trailblazers, Reise Motorsports, SG Speed Racers and Mohite’s Racing Team.

    Some of the top Indian stars in fray are Rugved Barguje, Prajwal Vishwanath, Ikkshaan Shanbagh, Shlok Ghorpade, Jinendra Sangave and Sarthak Chavan along with Junior riders Nithila Das, Aleena Shaik, Bhairav Gowda, akshat Hupale, Sujan Jeeva, Yash Shinde and Bhairav Gowda. The top foreign stars include Jordi Tixier, Nick Laurie, Matt Moss, Cedric Soubeyras, Reid Taylor, Tyler Bowers, Jake Preston, Thomas Ramette, Nico Koch, Anthony Raynard, Lorenzo Camporese, Boris Maillard and Charles Lefrancois

    The races at 6pm on Sunday will be live telecast by Viacom Sports18 channel and will also be live streamed on the Jio App.