Category: Supercross

  • Rugved Barguje is Best Rider of Round 1: MRF MoGrip Supercross Nationals

    Rugved Barguje is Best Rider of Round 1: MRF MoGrip Supercross Nationals

    Vadodara (Gujarat), 24 May 2025: Five-time Indian National champion Rugved Barguje of TVS Racing made a valiant comeback to take the Overall victory in the premier class and the Best Rider Trophy in the first round of the MRF MoGrip fmsci National Supercross Championship which kicked off the 2025 season here on Saturday.

    The championship was promoted by GodSpeed Racing led by seven-time National champion Shyam Kothari. The 750-m track with sections of loose soil had seven jumps, a section of whoops, one table top, many bermed corners and was run in very hard and dry conditions.

    A screen grab of Rugved Barguje, who won the Best Rider of the Day award at the MRF MoGrip Supercross Nationals first round in Vadodara on Saturaday.

    Pune’s Barguje, lost the first moto to an aggressive teammate, Ikshan Shanbag, but showed his resilience to take the second moto, where Shanbag could only finish third. That pushed the 2022 and 2023 back-to-back Overall Indian champion, to an Overall victory in the first round, as he begins the season with a bang after an injury-marred 2024, where he made a valiant effort to defend the title in vain. Defending champion Shlok Ghorpade missed the first round due to an injury he suffered last month in practice.

    Earlier in Race 4, the first moto of Class 1: Group A, SX1 upto 500cc, Ikshan took the hole shot and stoutly defended Barguje till the third lap. But the Pune champ overtook him after a stunning manoeuvre and led all the way till the last lap and appeared to have the ‘win’ in his bag. But Ikshan, the Satara rider astride a TVS TR300X, made a huge jump, that was long enough to hoodwink Barguje, and took back the lead in the last lap. He held on to it, for the next two corners or so, and the double jumps, to emerge triumphant. The dramatic last lap saw the TVS teammates in a close finish at the chequered flag and Prajwal took the final spot on the podium for a TVS sweep.

    On Saturday, the Motos began with Jinendra Sangave, taking the hole shot of the season and easily winning the Junior SX1 Moto 1. But Kochi’s Ector Ezak of Team Bandidos Motorsports won the second moto while Fayaz Sayyad of Pune took a second and third place, respectively. And soon Chaitanya Joshi and Vismay Ram, too won their motos in the Junior SX2 and SX3 classes, respectively.  Both Chaitanya and Vismay, made it a double today winning the second moto too. Competing on equal footing with boys, Aleena M Shaikh hoisted the women in motorsports flag with two creditable podiums including a second, where she stubbornly kept her position till the flag. Vismay, who trained in US, said: “I had a fall but I am happy to win both the motos. I want to do well this season.”

    TVS’ Banteilang Jyrwa of Shillong won the first moto of the Group B, Indian Experts upto 260cc class to begin the season on a positive note. “It is all glory to God and my thanks are to TVS Racing for giving me a wonderful bike,” he said. However, his teammate Imran Pasha from Mysore, the defending champion, took the victory in the second moto. Bengaluru’s Sachin Ignatius, another TVS star, won a double podium including a second in the second moto while Hero MotoSports Arun T of Hassan, who could only finish fourth in the first moto took the third place in the second.

    STAR OF THE DAY: Aleena Mansoor Shaik, the lady rider, who gave a scare to the boys on Saturday. Photo by Siddharth

    Vismay Ram YR, Chaithanya Joshi and Amal Varghese won both the motos in their respective classes. Other winners include Meghalaya’s Jayden W Nongkhlaw and Jinendra Sanghave. Youngest girl in the fray, Rida F Sayyed, sister of Fayaz, won two third places in the Junior SX3 class.

    Provisional Results (Round 1 Baroda):

    Moto1: Class 1: Group A, SX1 upto 500cc:

    1. #46 Ikshaan Shanbagh, Satara;

    2. #9Rugved Barguje, Pune;

    3. #32 Prajwal Vishwanath, Bengaluru; (All TVS, on TVS TR300X)

    Moto2: Class 1: Group A, SX1 upto 500cc:

    1. #9 Rugved Barguje;

    2. #32 Prajwal Vishwanath;

    3. #46 Ikshaan Shanbagh;

    Moto1: Class 2:  Group A, SX2 upto 500cc:

    1. #65 Amal Varghese, Ernakulam; Kawasaki

    2. #7 Basil Sunny, Ernakulam; Kawasaki

    3. #52 Abdul Latheef, Pattambi; Suzuki 450

    Moto2: Class 2:  Group A, SX2 upto 500cc:

    1. #65 Amal Varghese, Ernakulam; Kawasaki

    2. #7 Basil Sunny, Ernakulam; Kawasaki

    3. #85 Nithyan L, Coimbatore; Kawasaki

    Class 3: Indian Novice:

    1. #92 Jayden W Nongkhlaw, Shillong; TVS TR 200X

    2. #100 Shailesh Kumar, ; TVS TR 200X

    3. #69 Abhi S. Nath, Adat PO, Thrissur; Hero Impulse; Team Bandidos Motorsports

    Moto1: Class 4:  Group B, Indian Experts upto 260cc:

    1. #27 Banteilang Jyrwa, Shillong;

    2. #72 Imran Pasha, Mysore;

    3. #40 Sachin D, Bengaluru; (All TVS on TVS TR 200X)

    Moto2: Class 4:  Group B, Indian Experts upto 260cc:

    1. #72 Imran Pasha (TVS); TVS TR 200X

    2. #40 Sachin D (TVS); TVS TR 200X

    3. #37 Arun T (Hero MotoSports), Hassan;

    Class 5: Indian Experts:

    1. #69 Abhi S Nath, Adat PO; Hero Impulse; Team Bandidos Motorsports

    2. #71 Arfaz Ahmed, Chamarajnagar (Karnataka); Hero Impulse

    3. #16 Abishek J, Coimbatore; Hero Impulse

    Moto 1: Class 6: Group A, Junior SX1 150 to 250cc:

    1. #97 Jinendra K Sangave, Khalkaranji; Kawasaki

    2. #38 Fayaz F Sayyad, Pune; KTM SX250

    3.#23 Ector Ezak, Kochi; Kawasaki; Team Bandidos Motorsports

    Moto 2: Class 6: Group A, Junior SX1 150 to 250cc:

    1.#23 Ector Ezak, Kochi; Kawasaki; Team Bandidos Motorsports

    2. #97 Jinendra K Sangave, Khalkaranji; Kawasaki

    3. #38 Fayaz F Sayyad, Pune; KTM SX250

    Moto1: Class 7: Group A, Junior SX2 Upto 85cc:

    1. #74 Chaitanya Joshi; Gas Gas 85

    2. #29 Sujan; KTM SX 85

    3. #17 Aleena M Shaikh; Husqvarna

    Moto2: Class 7: Group A, Junior SX2 Upto 85cc:

    1. #74 Chaitanya Joshi; Gas Gas 85

    2. #17 Aleena M Shaikh; Husqvarna

    3. #29 Sujan; Chaitanya. KTM SX 85

    Moto1: Class 8: Group A, Junior SX3 Upto 65cc:

    1. 39 Vismay Ram YR; KTM SX 65

    2. #82 Armaan Khan; Gas Gas 65

    3. #3 Rida F Sayyed; KTM SX 65

    Moto2: Class 8: Group A, Junior SX3 Upto 65cc:

    1. #39 Vismay Ram YR, Bengaluru; KTM SX 65

    2. #82 Armaan Khan, Mysore; Gas Gas 65

    3. #3 Rida F Sayyed, Pune; KTM SX 65

    (Competition/bike #number is given before the name)

  • All eyes on Rugved Barguje as injured Shlok Ghorpade to miss Ro1: MRF Supercorss

    All eyes on Rugved Barguje as injured Shlok Ghorpade to miss Ro1: MRF Supercorss

    Vadodara, 23 May 2025: With defending champion Shlok Ghorpade of KTM missing the first round, all eyes will be on former champion Rugved Barguje, the TVS prodigy, as the 2025 season of the MRF MoGrip fmsci National Supercross Championship promoted by Godspeed Racing begins here on Saturday.

    Barguje will spearhead the TVS Racing team, which announced on Friday, eight riders across three categories for the 2025 Championship. A household name, TVS, which enjoyed dominance for several years now in all forms of two-wheeler Nationals, saw only a single championship title in 2024 where Imran Pasha won the title in the Class 5: Group B Indian Experts upto 260cc category. The riders are determined to change the scenario as the line up includes talented Ikshan Shanbaag from Satara, and star rider Parjwal Vishwanath of Bengaluru, who will join Barguje in the premier Group A Foreign Open SX 1 upto 500cc category astride the powerful TVS TR300X.

    Shlok Ghorpade, 17, who won the National Supercross Championship title last year to annexe a maiden victory for KTM Factory Racing India on debut in Indian Nationals, finished his 12th Board exams and was eagerly looking forward and training for the 2025 season. But an unfortunate incident during training at his home track saw him crash in April. “I crashed and hurt myself, which forced me out of Round 1. As frustrating as it is, I am currently in rehabilitation and focusing on getting race ready for round 2 scheduled after the rains,” the 7-time National champion said. “I aim to get better each time I am on my bike. I intend to train abroad with KTM North America for a few weeks and participate in a couple of races there. I am also preparing for the ISRL season 2 scheduled in the last quarter of this year,” the James Stewart Jr fan, elaborated on his 2025 plans.

    Defending champion Imran Pasha, Banteilang Jyrwa, and D Sachin, will compete in Group B Indian Expert category, on a TR200X. TVS also roped in Jayden Wandame Nongkhlaw of Meghalay, who showed much promise last year and newcomer Shailesh Kumar, who will compete in the Indian Novice Group B, also on a TR200X.

    For the 2025 season, PETRONAS TVS Racing will field its upgraded TR 300X (Group A – up to 500cc) and TR 200X (Group B – up to 260cc) race machines. These bikes feature cutting-edge enhancements, including advanced camshaft and cylinder head designs for improved mid-range torque and high-RPM performance. With better suspension and optimized ergonomics, these machines are built to offer superior control, traction, and agility, giving TVS riders a distinct edge on the track.

    The reigning champions Ryan Haig in Group A SX2 upto 500cc and Karan Kumar of Hero MotoSports in Novice upto 260cc besides Subramanya T in Private Experts upto 260cc are also eager to defend their titles. Other talented champions, who took home the crown in their respective classes, Jinendra Sangave, Akshat Hupale and Bairav C Gowda are all in fine fettle looking to up the speed this season.

    Ryan Haig will lead Team Bandidos Motorsports which is all set for the new season after producing a champion in 2024. Besides title holder Haig, the team will have Abhi S Nath, Ector, Wilmer Valentino and Arfaz Hamid for the new season.

    2024 Champions – MRF MOGRIP fmsci National Supercross Championship 2024 (2W)

    1. Class 1: Group A, SX1 upto 500cc: Shlok Ghorpade;

    2. Class 2:  Group A, SX2 upto 500cc: Ryan Haig;

    3. Class 3: Group B Novice upto 260cc: Karan Kumar;

    4. Class 5:  Group B, Indian Experts upto 260cc: Imran Pasha;

    5. Class 6: Group B, Private Experts upto 260cc; Subramanya T.;

    6. Class 7: Group A, Junior SX1 150 to 250cc: Jinendra Sangave;

    7. Class 8: Group A, Junior SX2 Upto 85cc: Akshat Hupale;

    8. Class 9: Group A, Junior SX3 Upto 65cc: Bhairav C Gowda.

    PETRONAS TVS Racing team’s racer lineup for Indian Supercrosss Nationals 2025:

    1. Rugved Barguje — Group A — Foreign Open SX 1 (up to 500cc) — TR300 X;

    2. Ikshan Shanbhag— Group A — Foreign Open SX 1 (up to 500cc) — TR300 X;

    3. Prajwal V— Group A — Foreign Open SX 1 (up to 500cc) — TR300 X;

    4. Imran Pasha — Group B – Indian Expert (up to 260 cc) — TR200 X;

    5. Banteilang Jyrwa — Group B – Indian Expert (up to 260 cc) — TR200 X;

    6. D Sachin — Group B – Indian Expert (up to 260 cc) — TR200 X;

    7.  Jayden Wandame Nongkhlaw — Group B – Indian Novice (up to 260 cc) — TR200 X;

    8. Shailesh Kumar — Group B – Indian Novice (up to 260 cc) — TR200 X;

  • 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.

  • Shlok Ghorpade emerges triumphant in Supercross Championship 2024; Brings honour to KTM on debut

    Shlok Ghorpade emerges triumphant in Supercross Championship 2024; Brings honour to KTM on debut

    Kochi, 30 Nov. 2024: India’s top rider Shlok Ghorpade created history emerging triumphant in the MRF MoGrip fmsci Indian National Supercross Championship 2024 to stop the long reign of TVS Factory riders as he won the first moto in the top SX1 class of the final round which concluded at Eloor, near here on Saturday. The Supercross Nationals was promoted by Godspeed Racing and the final round was organised by KMA Motorsports guided by veteran Musa Sherif and Anil Abbas, in collaboration with Bandidos Motorsports, Kerala.

    The Satara star thus brought a stunning victory and title triumph for the KTM Factory Racing team which made its debut in the National Championship this year by winning the Overall Championship and the premier class by garnering 201 points, six more than his rival, the talented Ikshan Shanbagh, also from Satara. While Ghorpade won the first moto after taking the hole shot, Ikshan came back to take a win in the second moto of SX1 class, but it was too little and too late, as Ghorpade clinched the well-fought championship by finishing second in the second moto.

    Shlok Ghorpade celebrates after winning the 2024 title. INDIAinF1 image

    The capacity crowd of about 15000, enjoyed a thrilling event, witnessing a supercross after a long time and were rewarded with plenty of action and stunts in the night. The track was one of the biggest among all the six rounds and had fast stretches and technical jumps for riders to showcase their talent and skill.

    Shlok Ghorpade, who just completed 17 years on October 18, was astride a KTM 250, and was in his elements maneuvering the jumps and berms with high skills and near-perfect technique. He recently fine tuned his skills in California, USA and showed immense confidence and class in the face of tough and sometimes, ugly competition. TVS Racing team, which has been dominating the Supercross and two-wheeler rally championships for many years now, has won the Motocross/Supercross championships for the last 14 consecutive years. But they were jolted by the young talent and despite Ikshaan providing tough time to him, they had to rope in the newly-crowned road racing champion, Sarthak Chavan to try and beat the marauding Ghorpade. But the latter, stood his ground and won a well-deserving title, his seventh National Championship crown in different sub-classes and dirt Nationals.

    Shlok Ghorpade, a 7-time National champion

    “I have been working and planning for the past four years to win the SX 1 class. I worked hard for this championship victory and it is the fruit for my hardwork and dedication of my team and sponsors,” the 2022 Junior SX1 National champion quipped on the morning after.

    However, the season has been a tough one, with the much experienced and strong team like TVS Racing on the other side. He endured falls, the blocking of racing lines in every round and race, and fought as a lone warrior against a huge team and thus, the success is all the more sweet. “I can’t think of a single day where I didn’t think of improving and getting better. I was becoming too serious. That is when I thought I should start enjoying my races and as a result, the points came back,” he felt.

    “I banked on my family and knew my potential. I have no legacy to protect and I had nothing to lose. The stakes are high and the tempo increased from the Pune round,” he added. Yes, the blocking too ‘increased’ from the Pune round.

    The heat was on and he was boxed so much that for the first time in two years, he was not on the podium in the Bengaluru round. However, the champion rose like a phoenix and won the first moto, to virtually seal the issue and won with a second place in the final moto, as the championship went to wire.

    “Physically it was tiring but it was much more a  mental game. Once I accepted that my winning streak of over five rounds was broken, it was easier for me to get up, dust myself and relaunch the attack. My core team and I worked on all possibilities, strategised and planned for the worst.   I always hope for the best while preparing for the worst. And the results are there, now, for everyone to see,” he spoke as if in nostalgia, of the just-concluded season’s ups and downs.

    All commissioned photographs by Siddharth, Hyderabad

    Shlok Ghorpade – Roll of honour – 7 National titles

    2022: Indian National Supercross Junior SX 1 (under 16 yrs) Champion

    2023: Indian National Supercross Junior SX 1 (under 16 yrs) Champion

    2023: Indian National Dirt Track Junior SX 1 (under 16 yrs) Champion

    2023: Indian National Supercross SX 2 category Champion

    2023: Indian national Dirt Track SX 2 category Champion

    2024: Indian National Supercross SX1 category – Overall champion

    2024: Indian National Dirt Track SX1 category Champion

    5 International trophies :

    DMX Round 5 – 3rd place

    Saturday MX at Glen Helen summer series

    Saturday MX at Glen Helen 250cc category

    Mammoth qualifiers at Fox

    Fall series at Glen Helen

    Final Round: The results (provisional): 

    1. Ikshan Shanbhag (TVS Racing) 37 points (17, 20);

    2. Shlok Ghorpade (KTM Factory Racing India) 40 points (20, 17);

    3. Sarthak Chavan (TVS Racing) 28 (15, 13).

    Class 2 – SX 2: Group A:

    1. Ryan Haig (Kochi) 40 (20, 20);

    2. S. Kathiroli (Coimbatore) 34 (17, 17);

    3. Wilmer Valentino (Kochi) 23 (8, 15).

    Class 3 – Novice, Group B: (only one moto)

    1. Karan Kumar (Hero Motorsports) 20;

    2. W.N. Jayden (TVS Racing) 17;

    3. Shaun Chhangte (Aizawl) 15.

    Class 5 – Indian Experts, Group B:

    1. D. Sachin (TVS Racing) 37 (17, 20);

    2. Imran Pasha (TVS Racing) 33 (20, 13);

    3. Karan Kumar (Hero Motorsports) 28 (11, 17).

    Class 6 – Private Experts: Group B:

    1. Subramanya (Bengaluru);

    2. Shreeraj H (Kerala);

    3. Arshad Muhammed (Cheruthuruthy); (Points not received)

    Class 7 – Jr. SX1: Group A:

    1. Jinendra Sangave (Ichakaranji) 40 (20, 20);

    2. Ector Ezak (Kochi) 34 (17, 17);

    3. Faiz Sayyed (Pune) 30 (15, 15).

    Class 8 – Jr. SX2: Group A:

    1. Yash Shinde; KTM SX 85;

    2. Akshat Hupale; KTM SX 85;

    3. Sujan J. Kawasaki; (All from Pune).

    Class 9 – Jr. SX3: Group A:

    1. Bhairav C. Gowda (Bengaluru);

    2. Chaitanya Joshi (Pune);

    3. Nandan Das 30 (15, 15).

    Demo class:

    1. Vismay Ram (Blr);

    2. Rithin Sai (Cbe);

    3. Shyam Aditya.

    (Complete results are not received yet from the organizers)

  • 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.

  • Big Rock Motorsports led by CS Santosh joins ISRL

    Big Rock Motorsports led by CS Santosh joins ISRL

    Pune, 5 October 2023: For the inaugural season, the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) acquires a franchise team BigRock Motorsport led by accomplished Supercross and rally-raid rider CS Santosh, and N Gautam and Uday Shankar.

    India’s Dakar Pioneer, CS Santosh, is not only a co-owner but also the mentor of BigRock Motorsport. CS Santosh’s involvement in the CEAT ISRL is poised to inspire the younger generation to take up the sport.

    About the new partnership, CS Santosh, said: “Joining the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League with BigRock Motorsport is an incredible achievement and a true milestone for me. I am extremely excited to be part of this innovative approach to motorsports, which aligns perfectly with my passion for racing. Through this partnership, we are committed to inspiring and nurturing young talent in the field, providing them with a top-notch platform to showcase their skills. Our ultimate goal is to put India on the map of Supercross racing at a global level.”

    N Gautam, Co-owner BigRock Motorsport, who currently owns franchises in various sports leagues said: “Our partnership with BigRock Motorsport is in line with our goal to promote and develop Indian motorsport talent globally. The CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League is the perfect platform to achieve this.”

    Uday Shankar, Co-owner BigRock Motorsport, said: “Our goal is to make motorsport accessible to everyone and enable Indian talent to compete at the highest international levels. In collaboration with CEAT ISRL, BigRock Motorsport is committed to realising this vision by providing the essential infrastructure, training, and opportunities.”

    Eeshan Lokhande, Director & Co-Founder at Supercross India extended a warm welcome to BigRock Motorsport. “We are incredibly proud to welcome such a talented team to our league. Their knowledge and dedication to motorsport perfectly align with our mission to revolutionise the motorsports scene in India. Our goal is to provide the best entertainment and quality in motorsports for fans nationwide, and together, we will make this a reality,” he said.

    BigRock Motorsport will join the ranks of elite teams in the CEAT ISRL. N Gautam, a partner at Veera Sports since 2014 owns franchises in the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) and the Pro Panja League, and brings invaluable business acumen and sports management experience to the team. Uday Shankar, a seasoned leader with 25 years of business experience, has been instrumental in the success of BigRock Dirt Park.

    BigRock Motorsports is an extension of its parent entity, BigRock Dirt Park. With a focus on quality, inclusivity, and technical proficiency, BigRock has trained over 6500 motorcyclists since its inception in 2014, making it India’s finest off-road motorcycle training centre.

    With the addition of BigRock Motorsport, the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League has announced four teams. For details on rider registration, the Rider Auction, and the ISRL Season 1 schedule, visit the official SXI website at https://indiansupercrossleague.com/

    About – Promoters:

    Team Supercross India (SXI), the parent company of CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League, is at the helm of a groundbreaking initiative led by former international racers, Veer Patel (a two-time national SX Champion), Eeshan Lokhande and Aashwin Lokhande. Drawing upon their extensive personal experience and unwavering passion for the sport, they have meticulously conceptualized, identified crucial gaps, and delivered a League that is set to redefine Supercross racing on a global scale.

    With their deep understanding of the sport and relentless pursuit of excellence, they are paving the way for a new era of Supercross that will captivate audiences worldwide.

    About- Ceat ISRL

    The CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (CEAT ISRL) is the world’s first franchise-based Supercross league. This ground-breaking initiative is set to revolutionize the way sports are perceived in India. It is here to create a global extravaganza, an awe-inspiring spectacle that will captivate Indian spectators like never before. CEAT ISRL have signed up with athletes around the world to compete in a variety of formats and categories, pushing the limits of their skills and inspiring Indian riders to reach new heights. Prepare to be amazed as our stage performers break records with their charismatic engagement, adding an extra layer of excitement to this premier motorsport event. The league is committed to providing a safe and competitive environment for riders of all ages and skill levels. The league also believes in giving back to the community and partnering with local organizations to promote youth development and environmental sustainability.

  • Dhrumil Patel and Gaurav Gill to own Gujarat Trailblazers: Supercross League

    Dhrumil Patel and Gaurav Gill to own Gujarat Trailblazers: Supercross League

    Vadodara, August 29, 2023: Arjuna Awardee Gaurav Gill and Gujarat businessman Dhrumil Patel have acquired the franchise for a team in the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League, announced the ISRL on Tuesday.

    The induction of the “Gujarat Trailblazers” as one of the league’s franchise team for the upcoming season makes it the second team. The team, which marks a significant milestone in the league’s journey, will be owned by Dhrumil Patel, a Vadodara-based entrepreneur with Indian motorsport icon Gaurav Gill.

    Dhrumil Patel’s illustrious profile is a testament to his exceptional dedication to excellence and diverse achievements across the business landscape. A distinguished graduate from BITS Pilani, Purdue University, and Harvard, Mr. Patel has charted a unique trajectory spanning Real Estate, Heavy Engineering, Retail, IT, Hospitality & F&B, and Trade and commerce. He has a proven track record in steering a wide array of ventures to remarkable heights within their respective industries.

    As a co-founder, director and venture capitalist, he has been instrumental in developing ventures like Nilamber Group, Adroit Engimach Pvt Ltd, Hyatt Place Vadodara and been a support pillar for startups like WFC & Fantasy Akhada. 

    Arjuna Award winner Gaurav Gill is a motorsport icon with a career spanning over two decades. Among his exceptional achievements are his remarkable debut performance in the 2000 INRC Season, two consecutive wins at the Indian Formula Rolon and Maruti Racing Championships in 2004 and 2006, and seven wins at the Indian National Rally Championship. Internationally, Gill has been a three-time Asia Pacific Rally Champion and secured 11 stage wins in his debut World Rally Championship.

    Expressing his enthusiasm for this new venture, Dhrumil Patel stated that, “Joining the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League with Gujarat Trailblazers is an exhilarating step forward. The league’s innovative approach resonates with my entrepreneurial drive, and I am excited to bring that energy to the world of supercross racing. Through Gujarat Trailblazers, I aim to channel my passion for excellence and determination to create a formidable team that competes at the highest level.”

    Sharing the excitement, Gaurav Gill, stated, “I’m thrilled to enter the realm of Supercross Racing. As a racer myself, this holds immense importance for me. I’m eagerly looking forward to the opportunity to channel my enduring passion for motorsports into this new pursuit. I’m truly excited about establishing a great team and anticipate a season filled with exhilarating experiences.”

    Veer Patel, Co-founder and Director of Supercross India Pvt. Ltd, welcomes the addition of Gujarat Trailblazers: “We are filled with joy as we extend our warm welcome to Mr. Dhrumil Patel and the esteemed Gujarat Trailblazers, integrating them into the dynamic fabric of the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League. This moment is marked by tremendous pride as we unite with Mr. Patel, whose progressive vision and diverse expertise effortlessly align with the core values of our league. Through Mr. Patel’s support, we discover a source of profound value that not only enhances the league’s essence but also plays a vital role in our collective ambition to redefine the motorsports arena in India”

    Mr. Sujith Kumar, Chairman of the Supercross Racing Commission of the FMSCI, shares his perspective: “The incorporation of the Gujarat Trailblazers introduces a fresh facet to the league’s arena of competition. The unwavering commitment to excellence demonstrated by Mr. Patel, coupled with his remarkable entrepreneurial journey, serves as a profound source of inspiration. We eagerly anticipate observing the trajectory of the Gujarat Trailblazers and Mr. Patel’s substantive contributions to the realm of Supercross racing.”

    ABOUT DHRUMIL PATEL:

    Dhrumil Patel stands as a dynamic entrepreneur and visionary, graduating from BITS Pilani and holding credentials from Purdue University and Harvard. His entrepreneurial journey encompasses a spectrum of industries, including Real Estate, Heavy Engineering, Retail, IT, Hospitality & F&B, and Trade & Commerce. As a Co-founder of MyProp Property Management Services and a Director of Nilamber Group, he’s forged a legacy of innovation. Notably, his role as Co-Owner and Developer of Hyatt Place Vadodara showcases his commitment to world-class hospitality.

    Beyond his ventures, Dhrumil’s support for startups like ‘Fantasy Akhada’ and WFC highlights his role as a venture capitalist and mentor, fostering business excellence and inspiring future leaders.

    ABOUT GAURAV GILL:

    Gaurav Gill stands as a remarkable Indian motorsport icon with an exceptional track record. His history-making moment arrived in 2019 when he became the first-ever motorsport athlete to be honoured with the esteemed Arjuna Award by the President of India. Notably, Gill’s prowess extends to securing an unmatched three Asia Pacific Rally Championship titles, a feat that solidifies his position as an unparalleled force in the sport. Additionally, he etched his name in the annals of history by venturing into the World Rally Championship (WRC) in 2018 as the sole Indian driver in this prestigious league. With over 80 international rallies under his belt, Gill’s legacy reverberates both on the track and in the pages of Indian motorsport history.

    ABOUT THE PROMOTERS:

    Team Supercross India (SXI), the parent company of CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League, is at the helm of a groundbreaking initiative led by former international racers, Veer Patel (a two-time national SX Champion), Eeshan Lokhande and Aashwin Lokhande. Drawing upon their extensive personal experience and unwavering passion for the sport, they have meticulously conceptualized, identified crucial gaps, and delivered a League that is set to redefine Supercross racing on a global scale. With their deep understanding of the sport and relentless pursuit of excellence, they are paving the way for a new era of Supercross that will captivate audiences worldwide.

    ABOUT CEAT INDIAN SUPERCROSS RACING LEAGUE:

    The CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (CEAT ISRL) is the world’s first franchise-based Supercross league. This groundbreaking initiative is set to revolutionize the way sports are perceived in India. It is here to create a global extravaganza, an awe-inspiring spectacle that will captivate Indian spectators like never before. CEAT ISRL have signed up with athletes around the world to compete in a variety of formats and categories, pushing the limits of their skills and inspiring Indian riders to reach new heights. Prepare to be amazed as our stage performers break records with their charismatic engagement, adding an extra layer of excitement to this premier motorsport event. The league is committed to providing a safe and competitive environment for riders of all ages and skill levels. The league also believes in giving back to the community and partnering with local organizations to promote youth development and environmental sustainability.

  • Revving Up the Roar: Supercross League a big boost to Indian Motorsports

    Revving Up the Roar: Supercross League a big boost to Indian Motorsports

    By David Bodapati

    Bengaluru, 3 August 2023: In a nation where cricket has long been hailed as the undisputed king of sports, a new contender is rapidly gaining ground, fuelled by adrenaline and roaring engines.

    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.

    Traditionally, the Indian National Rally Championship has reigned supreme among the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India’s (FMSCI) 12 National events, commanding the attention of avid motorsports enthusiasts. However, the rally’s stalwart position is being challenged by the rising stars of Supercross. With each passing event, this high-octane extravaganza attracts throngs of spectators, becoming the sole motorsports National that consistently garners the allegiance of over 20,000 fervent fans at every round, be it official or promotional.

    The journey of Supercross in India, though replete with excitement and promise, has been a challenging one. A trio of formidable obstacles has thus far impeded its ascension to the echelons of mainstream recognition. Foremost among these is the glaring lack of infrastructure tailored to host Supercross events. Unlike cricket and hockey, which boast well-established facilities and a sprawling fan base, Supercross demands specialised tracks and amenities that are regrettably absent on Indian soil.

    File photo of CEAT Pune International Supercross, a League format event held in 2014

    Compounding this issue is the financial hurdle faced by aspiring Supercross athletes. The cost of participating in this exhilarating motorsport is a formidable barrier that prevents many local riders from venturing into the fray, thereby limiting the sport’s growth and reach. Consequently, despite the burgeoning crowd support, Supercross in India continues to labour in the shadows of more established disciplines.

    Yet, a seismic shift is imminent, poised to transform the very fabric of motorsports in India. The inaugural CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL), a hotly-anticipated event that has motorsport aficionados buzzing with excitement, is set to roll across three prestigious venues from October to December 2023. This groundbreaking league is poised to reshape the narrative of Supercross in India, propelling it onto the centre stage of national consciousness.

    New dawn for Motorsports in India

    Distinguished as the world’s pioneer franchise-based Supercross League, the CEAT ISRL has forged an unprecedented collaboration with the FMSCI. It stands as an invitation to riders hailing from all over the globe, beckoning them to showcase their prowess on a series of Supercross tracks meticulously designed to enthral and captivate. With a harmonious blend of heart-pounding action, riveting entertainment, and cut-throat competition, the league promises to herald a new dawn for motorsports in India.

    As anticipation swells and excitement reverberates across the nation, the CEAT ISRL has formally flung open the doors to its rider registration pool. The countdown has begun, and Delhi is set to host the curtain-raiser that will propel the league into the stratosphere of sporting spectacle.

    In the annals of Indian sports history, a new chapter is being inked—one marked by the ascent of Supercross from the fringes to the grandeur of the spotlight. The echoes of roaring engines and the gasps of astonished onlookers resonate as a testament to the audacity of a sport that is resolutely staking its claim on the Indian sporting landscape. As the inaugural CEAT ISRL prepares to unfurl its banner, a two-wheeled revolution promises to redefine motorsports in India and inspire generations to come.

    Fueling Dreams: The Visionaries behind India’s Supercross revolution

    File photo of CEAT Supercross event

    In the heart of India’s bustling cities and dusty terrains, a fervent love for motorsport has ignited a revolution that is reshaping the landscape of extreme racing. At the epicentre of this change stand Eeshan Lokhande, his brother Aashwin Lokhande, and their compatriot Veer Patel – the dynamic trio who dared to transform their passion for Supercross into a movement that transcends boundaries and redefines sportsmanship.

    The genesis of the Supercross League can be traced back to the Pune Invitational League in 2014 – a daring three-day festival that marked a watershed moment in the annals of Indian motorsports. This audacious endeavour, embellished with an international format and the participation of foreign riders on Indian soil for the first time, struck a resounding chord with enthusiasts and laid the foundation for a revolution that was yet to fully unfold.

    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.

    “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.”

    The journey was not without its challenges. As the league expanded to cities like Pune, Nashik, Kolhapur, and Vadodara, the team grappled with the daunting task of not just replicating a standard league format, but rather crafting an experience that resonated deeply with both riders and audiences.

    The vision extended beyond the racetrack, encompassing an ecosystem that hinged on the active involvement of various stakeholders – from the automobile sector to manufacturers and corporate entities. This symbiotic relationship aimed to foster an environment of growth and sustainability, where Supercross could thrive and inspire generations.

    The Supercross League’s enduring impact is a testament to the trio’s unflagging dedication and innovative spirit. The subsequent editions of the league, held in 2017, 2019, and the foray into the Baroda League in 2020, underscored their unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries and catalysing change. Through every hurdle and triumph, the Lokhande brothers and Veer Patel remained steadfast in their pursuit of a thriving Supercross ecosystem.

    “So after Pune and Baroda, and with all the other experiences, the only way forward was to look at India as a whole. We wanted to make a series which is at parallel or even better than some of the races across the globe. To create a new format and not just do one championship or one series but to have more people come in. And that’s where the real thoughts about the League began. A lot of people don’t know that this thought came into our minds in 2015 and since then we have just been trying to figure out how things have to be done,” revealed Eeshan Lokhande.

    As India eagerly awaits the inaugural CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League, the legacy of these visionary trailblazers looms large. Their passion, determination, and unwavering commitment to Supercross have not only elevated the sport but also paved the way for a new era of motorsports in the country. The Supercross League, born from a profound love for the sport, stands as a beacon of inspiration, reminding us all that even the wildest dreams can be turned into reality with the right blend of vision and determination.

    As the wheels of time turned, Eeshan Lokhande, Aashwin Lokhande, and Veer Patel hatched a plan that would elevate Supercross from a mere sport to a sustainable, transformative force. The year was 2018, a pivotal juncture where nascent ideas began to coalesce into tangible reality.

    Four years in the making

    Panchshil team announcement image

    “The blueprint unfolded gradually, taking shape over the course of three to four years. A meticulous timeline was etched, allowing for comprehensive planning and execution,” said Eeshan. The goal was a sustainable model that would stand the test of time, propelling both Indian riders and the sport itself to new heights. “Nothing is going to happen overnight,” they acknowledged, well aware that their vision required patience and unwavering commitment.

    “The core of their model was a potent blend of inclusivity, opportunity, and empowerment,” he added. By uplifting Indian riders and providing a platform for their talents to shine, they were not merely hosting events – they were fostering a legacy. Their vision had the potential to ignite a fire that would burn brightly for generations to come.

    League format

    The shift from a city-based league to a brand-based league in the realm of motorsports heralds a strategic evolution that promises to unlock new horizons and propel the sport into uncharted territory. While city-based leagues have their own merits, the brand-based approach offers a myriad of advantages that not only enrich the experience for fans but also open doors for wider engagement and sustainable growth.

    “One of the primary rationales behind embracing a brand-based league lies in the expansive canvas it paints across the Indian subcontinent. Motorsports have carved out pockets of passionate fan bases in various regions, from bustling metropolitan cities like Bangalore and Chennai to the scenic landscapes of Kerala. The city-based format, while successful, tends to confine the sport’s presence to a limited number of locations, often bypassing regions that hunger for the thrill of live Supercross action,” said Eeshan.

    Enter the brand-based league, a visionary concept that defies geographical constraints. Its essence lies in mobility, in the ability to transcend boundaries and traverse the vast expanse of India. “This mobility is a lifeline, ensuring that motorsport enthusiasts in places like the Northeast, central India, West Bengal, and Odisha are not mere spectators but active participants in the Supercross phenomenon,” he added. The brand-based model recognises the imperative of taking the sport to the people, a principle that not only democratises access but also strengthens the sport’s grassroots foundation.

    From a brand’s perspective, the advantages of the brand-based league are equally compelling. “Motorsports, with its automotive-centric and passion-driven appeal, offers a unique platform for brand exposure and engagement. Unlike the city-based approach, where branding might be localised to a specific locale, the brand-based league magnifies a brand’s presence, affording it a larger geographical canvas,” he feels. This not only enhances the visual impact of branding but also aligns with marketing strategies seeking a broader reach.

    The synergy between brands and the brand-based league is further accentuated by the direct association with teams. “Branding becomes an integral part of the team identity, seamlessly woven into the fabric of the sport. The spectacle of Supercross racing becomes a living canvas for brand storytelling, where logos, names, and identities are intertwined with the fervour of competition. This symbiotic relationship cultivates a mutually beneficial alliance, where brands receive optimal exposure and motorsport gains the financial impetus needed for sustained growth,” Eeshan, the brain behind the event, explained.

    Another unique facet of the Supercross brand-based league is its departure from the conventional home-and-away match concept. Unlike traditional leagues where teams alternate between home and away venues, Supercross transcends this structure. All teams with riders from different cities, regardless of their “home” city, converge at a central location for each round, creating an electrifying atmosphere where every race is a home race and rivalries ignite under the same spotlight. “This paradigm shift fosters a unified camaraderie among riders and teams, amplifying the sense of competition and unity that defines Supercross,” he noted.

    In the tapestry of motorsports, the transition to a brand-based league marks a visionary step toward innovation and inclusivity. “It is a canvas where passion, strategy, and aspiration converge, where the roar of engines transcends boundaries, and where the legacy of Supercross unfurls across the vast mosaic of India,” Eeshan concludes.

    As the inaugural CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League prepares to debut, the brand-based approach embodies the very spirit of the sport – a relentless pursuit of excellence, unbounded by limits, and a commitment to thrilling fans across the nation.

  • Ceat Indian Supercross Racing League rider registration begins

    Ceat Indian Supercross Racing League rider registration begins

    Pune, July 20, 2023: The CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League, the world’s first franchise-based Supercross league, is thrilled to announce the opening of the rider registration pool for the highly anticipated supercross league in India. In collaboration with the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), the league invites riders from around the world to participate and display their skills on the exhilarating supercross tracks, redefining motorsports in India with a captivating blend of action, entertainment, and fierce competition.

    The inaugural season of the Racing League, scheduled from October to December 2023, will feature multiple rounds across various cities in India. With four exciting racing categories, including the 450cc international riders only, 250cc international riders only, 250cc India-Asia mix, and 85cc junior class, the Racing League promises heart-pounding action and intense competition.

    Athletes of all nationalities are welcome to participate in Season 1 of the ISRL, and the organizers are committed to creating a level playing field that highlights talent from around the globe. To ensure fair participation, riders from countries other than India will need to provide a No Objection Letter/Certificates from their respective National Sporting Authorities (ASN)/National Federations for motorsport, in favour of the FMSCI and SXI.

    Eeshan Lokhande, Co-Founder and Director of Supercross India Pvt. Ltd., said,” We have reached out to all the Federations worldwide to ensure that Supercross Racers from across the globe have a chance to register for the rider pool and seize the opportunity to be a part of this historic rider’s auction. The Supercross Racing League is revolutionizing the sport and we hope to attract a league of extraordinary riders who are ready to dominate the world of Supercross. This is your chance to showcase your talent, ignite the track, and propel India to the forefront of the motorsport’s world. Don’t miss out on this exhilarating opportunity!”

    Interested riders can register by completing the Rider Registration form, available on the official SXI website www.indiansupercrossleague.com. The form requires riders to provide essential details such as personal information, racing experience, social media handles, endorsement and contract status, and relevant documentation.

    By registering, riders express their interest in participating in the Player Auction, where Franchises will select riders to represent their teams in the Racing League. Successful riders will have the opportunity to compete at the highest level and showcase their skills on a national stage.

    Mr. Sujith Kumar, Chairman of the Supercross Racing Commission of FMSCI, said, “We are delighted to announce the commencement of rider registration for the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League. This exciting opportunity not only offers a platform for talented riders from India but also welcomes international riders, thereby elevating the sport to new heights in our country. The participation of international riders will bring a global perspective and enhance the competitiveness of Supercross racing in India. We look forward to witnessing the fusion of diverse talents and the thrilling racing action that awaits us in the upcoming season.”

    Rider Registration does not guarantee participation in Season 1 of the Racing League. It is a necessary step to enter the rider pool and to be considered for selection by Franchises during the player auction. For additional information and to access the Rider Registration Form, visit the official SXI website www.indiansupercrossleague.com.

  • Panchshil Racing becomes first team franchise: Ceat Indian Supercross League

    Panchshil Racing becomes first team franchise: Ceat Indian Supercross League

    Pune, July 5, 2023: Panchshil Racing became the first team franchise of CEAT Indian Supercross League which is expected to begins its inaugural season later this year. Instead of city-based teams, the League will have brand-based teams.

    Former Indian Motocross champion and Chairman of Panchshil Realty, Atul Chordia, has reestablished his commitment to the sport by the acquisition of this team. Pune will be the team’s home base and the mecca of Supercross in India is expected to fire the aspirations of Panchshil Racing.

    The inaugural league is expected to have eight brand-based teams with each team fielding two riders per category. There will be four categories. Teams will also have one reserve rider for the Indian category. The top class, the 450cc Category, will have only international riders for the first year. The second category, the 250cc class will be for international riders and the third (also 250cc) for Indian and Asian riders. The final 85cc class will be for the riders between the age of 11 and 14 years.

    Chordia achieved remarkable success in various national races and won the National Championship in 1986. Panchshil Realty, has established a formidable reputation in the real estate industry with a remarkable portfolio of pioneering projects. Panchshil also brought world-class hospitality to Pune through venerated properties such as The Ritz Carlton Pune, J.W. Marriott, Marriott Suites, Doubletree by Hilton, Oakwood Residences and has now forayed overseas to build Amari Raaya in the Maldives.

    Through its portfolio spanning residential to office parks, and retail to hospitality, Panchshil has been instrumental in reshaping Pune city’s landscape and has now ventured across the country.

    Atul Chordia, Chairman of Panchshil Realtysaid: “At Panchshil Racing, we are thrilled to be the pioneering team joining the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League. With my experience as an athlete and the deep-rooted passion for sports, we recognize the immense potential of Supercross in India. The CEAT ISRL provides us with an exceptional platform to display our commitment to the sport’s development in the country. Based in Pune, our full-fledged Supercross Race team will be managed with utmost professionalism, adhering to the highest standards of the sport. We are determined to deliver thrilling and high-quality racing that will captivate Supercross enthusiasts nationwide. I extend my best wishes to ISRL as it sets a new benchmark in global Supercross events.”

    Eeshan Lokhande, Co-founder and Director of Supercross India said: “We are thrilled to welcome Mr. Chordia and Panchshil Realty as the first franchisee owner to the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League. A well-known and respected name in India, we are confident that they will be a great addition to the league. Furthermore, the association with Panchshil Racing and the league perfectly aligns with the shared vision and mission. Atul’s rich experience and acumen in the sport will surely help the team and the league reach new heights. We take great pride in having Mr. Atul Chordia as the inaugural team owner, given his unwavering passion and patronage for Supercross over the years.”

    Sujith Kumar, Chairman of the Supercross Racing Commission of the FMSCI said: “I am confident that Panchshil Racing will be a force to be reckoned with in the years to come. Led by the remarkable Mr. Atul Chordia, their team is set to etch their names in the annals of Supercross history as true trailblazers in India. With Mr. Chordia’s extensive involvement in the sport, he has not only left an indelible mark but has also paved the way for other teams and riders to follow. It fills me with immense pride to witness their unwavering support for the sport, and I eagerly await the exhilarating feats they will accomplish in the days to come.”

    The CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League, in collaboration with the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI), is a groundbreaking, World’s first-ever franchise-based Supercross Racing League, bringing together riders from all over the world to compete in various formats and categories. The league is all set to revolutionize the world of motorsports in the country, bringing together adrenaline-pumping action, entertainment, glamour, and fierce competition.

    The inaugural season will commence at the iconic Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in the national capital, New Delhi, in October 2023, followed by thrilling events in prominent metro cities. From October to December 2023, fans across these cities will witness the breathtaking displays of skills, daring maneuvers, and high-speed action that will redefine Supercross racing.

    Tentative dates for the Supercross League:

    Round 1: October 28 to 29 – Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi,

    Round 2: November 25 to 26 – Trans Stadia, The Arena, Ahmedabad,

    Round 3 : December – 16 to 17 – To be announced. (Likely to be in PUNE).