Tag: 2w Rally Nationals

  • Defending champ Rajendra begins 2025 season with a win; Aishwarya tops Ladies class

    Defending champ Rajendra begins 2025 season with a win; Aishwarya tops Ladies class

    Indore, 4 May 2025: TVS Racing star and defending champion, Rajendra RE, began his 2025 campaign with a comfortable victory in the first round of the MRF Mogrip fmsci National Rally Championship for two-wheelers here on Sunday. He clocked the fastest times in two of the three Special Stages organised by AW events and promoted by Godspeed Racing headed by 7-time former National champion Shyam Kothari.

    The 39-year-old from Shivamogga, Rajendra, overcame some hiccups in the second special stage and polished off the narrow gap of one second to emerge victorious by 10.518 seconds. Astride a TVS APACHE RTR 450, he clocked an time of 48 minutes, and 24.257 seconds for his Overall triumph over teammate and Udipi rider Samuel Jacob, who lost about 8 second in the final stage.

    Meanwhile, Aishwarya Pissay, TVS Racing, won the Ladies class with ease and grace. Hailing from Bengaluru, she has etched her name in history as the first Indian woman to win a world title in motorsports and after a hiatus of two years she is back in the ladies class. She dominated the Indian National Rally Championship, winning six consecutive titles from 2017 to 2022 and is a strong contender this year too. Somyya Chaudhary A of Jaipur came second followed by Ernakulam’s Misriya KS.

    Abdul Waheed Tanveer, also from TVS Racing, completed a podium sweep for the Hosur factory team in the premier Superbike Pro-Expert Group A class, with former TVS rider Nataraj R in Overall fourth for the VM Sports Foundation. Mysore’s Nataraj, backed by Vamcy Merla, won the Superbike Expert Group A class followed by Bengaluru teammate, Naresh VS, the Indian Bruce Lee, also from VM Sports. Privateer Aman Pawde from Nagpur completed the podium in the Expert class.

    Astride a Hero Impulse, Abdul Reheman of Shivamogga topped the Class 3 Supersport 165cc Group B, to get another Class victory for Vamcy Merla Sports Foundation, which swept all the podium places in this class. He clocked 55min, 56.6sec and was streets ahead of second placed teammate Bharat L from Bengaluru. Another Bengaluru rider, Varun Kumar A, also on a Hero Impulse took the final step on the podium for VM Sports.

    Talented youngster from Meghalaya Banteilang Jyrwa of TVS Racing put paid to the hopes of Hero MotoSports, as he clinched the victory in Class 4, ahead of Hassan’s T Arun, who managed a lone podium for Hero MotoSports. Another TVS rider from Mysore, Imran Pasha took third place.

    Rajesh Narajan Swami of Raigad Pen won Class 5 while Syed Asif Ali led a podium sweep of the Scooter class for TVS Racing. Karthik Naidu of Bengaluru and Shamim Khan of Nashik finished second and third.

    Jagadeesh of Coimbatore won Class 8 while popular Devaraj Venkatesh of Tribal Cafe in Bengaluru clinched the victory in Class 9. Local star Shadab Karim Chisthi won the Star of Madhya Pradesh cup.

    Provisional Final Results:

    (#Bike number) (All privateers unless mentioned)

    Overall: (top-10 riders)

    1. #1 Rajendra RE (Bengaluru, TVS Racing) (48 minutes, 24.257 seconds);

    2. #3 Samuel Jacob (Udupi, TVS Racing) (48:34.775);

    3. #2 Abdul Waheed Tanveer (Bengaluru, TVS Racing) (48:38.729);

    4. #28 Banteilang Jyrwa (Meghalaya, TVS) (50:15.448);

    5. #24 Arun T (Hassan, Hero MotoSports) (50:35.159);

    6. #23 Imran Pasha (Mysore, TVS) (50:53.694);

    7. #4 Nataraj R (Mysore, VM Sports Foundation) (52:20.108);

    8. #30 Karan Kumar (Bengaluru, Hero MotoSports) (52:57.952);

    9. #6 Naresh VS (Bengaluru, VM Sports) (53:18.674);

    10. #29 Yuva Kumar (Bengaluru, Hero MotoSports) (53:23.721).

    Class 1: Superbike Pro-Expert upto 500cc Group A:

    1. #1 Rajendra RE (Bengaluru, TVS Racing) (48 minutes, 24.257 seconds);

    2. #3 Samuel Jacob (Udupi, TVS Racing) (48:34.775);

    3. #2 Abdul Waheed Tanveer (Bengaluru, TVS Racing) (48:38.729).

    Class 2 Superbike Expert upto 500cc Group A:

    1. #4 Nataraj R (Mysore) (52:20.108);

    2. #6 Naresh VS (Bengaluru) (53:18.654);

    3. #10 Aman Pawde (Nagpur) ( 53:57.413).

    Class 3 Supersport 165cc Group B:

    1. #14 Abdul Reheman (Shivamogga) (55:56.646);

    2. #20 Bharat L (Bengaluru) (57:17.171);

    3. #17 Varun Kumar A (Bengaluru) (57:18.295).

    Classs 4: Supersport 165 to 260cc Group B:

    1. #28 Banteiling Jyrwa (Meghalaya, TVS) (50:15.448);

    2.  #24 T Arun (Hassan, Hero MotoSports) (50:35.159);

    3. #23 Imran Pasha (Mysore, TVS) (50:53.694);

    Class 5: Supersport 261 to 400cc Group B:

    1. #34 Rajesh Narajan Swami (Pen) (53:38.498);

    2. #40 Syed Aquib (Mudigere, Karnataka) (57:33.846);

    3. #39 Hemanth M (Bengaluru) (58:42.284).

    Class 6: Scooters up to 210cc Group B:

    1. #42 Syed Asif Ali (Bengaluru, TVS, NTorq) (59:37.706);

    2. #43 Karthik  Naidu (Bengaluru, TVS, NTorq) (01:00:16.041);

    3. #44 Shamim Khan (Nashik, TVS, NTorq) (01:01:36.944).

    Class 7: Women’s Class Group B:

    1. #49 Aishwarya Pissay (Bengaluru, TVS Racing) (01:02:32.112);

    2. #48 Somyya Chaudhary A (Jaipur) (01:04:46.807);

    3. #51 Misriya KS (Ernakulam) (01:08:28.522).

    Class 8: Super Stock above 165cc to 260cc Group D:

    1. #55 Jagadeesh G (Coimbatore) (59:24.178);

    2. #61 Navaneeth Kumar (Puducherry) (59:43.070);

    3. #53 Nitish Chaudhari (Mumbai) (59:48.482).

    Class 9: Super Stock above 260cc upto 460cc Group D

    1. #67 Devaraj Venkatesh (Bengaluru) (01:02:14.777);

    2. #69 Chetan B Hosatti (Hubli) (01:03:13.711);

    3. #71 Durgesh J (Bengaluru) (01:03:41.373).

    Class 10 Star of Madhya Pradesh:

    1. #74 Shadab Karim Chisthi (Indore) (01:10:37.968);

    2. #73 Ravi Patidar (Indore) (01:31:39.037);

    2. #75 Harshith Chourasiya (Gurugaon) (01:48:52.170);

    Editor’s Note: All results are provisional and as per Live Timings and are NOT official until audited.

  • Vamcy Merla Sports Foundation supports tribals in Tiger Reserve hamlets

    Vamcy Merla Sports Foundation supports tribals in Tiger Reserve hamlets

    Hyderabad, 11 June 2024: The 2w Rally Nationals had a surprising tilt that the tribal villagers around the route of the rally welcomed, with thankful hearts, and enjoyed not just the rally but the good tidings that came along, thanks to Vamcy Merla, the founder and director of VM Sports Foundation.

    At the conclusion of the MRF MoGrip fmsci Indian National Rally Championship for two-wheelers near Hyderabad on Sunday, the VM Sports Foundation arranged an outing with the tribals of the Amrabad Tiger Reserve. It was a pleasant surprise for the villagers, who suffer with excess mosquitoes and the cold nights in the jungles, when bundles and bundles of blankets and bed sheets arrived in their village and an array of biking stars descended on the hamlet, led by Vamcy Merla in the presence of the ranger, Ravi Kumar, who was in-charge of the forest.

    “Mr. Merla has been supporting the tribals for over nine years now with blankets, buckets and ration when in need. It was especially helpful during the Covid times. He has also been providing jackets to the forest guards. We are glad that the relationship is now formalised with VM Sports Foundation,” added ranger Kumar, who was instrumental in garnering support for the tribals.

    Children in playful mood after receiving the gifts from VM Sports Foundation.

    “When the ranger brought to the notice of the foundation about the plight of the villagers, Vamcy Merla, immediately responded with a gesture and arranged for the needy things,” said Abijith Shetty, Manager, VMSF, who took the initiative to organise the outing along with VMSF riders. “After a good performance, the riders are in their elements and the free service in the villages is an icing on the cake,” said Nataraj, a top athlete and former National champion.

    The efforts were appreciated by the local MLA Dr. Chikkudu Vamsikrushna, Achampet, forest department officials and the Superintendent of Police.  VM Sports Foundation riders notched up several podiums in the just concluded Rally Nationals.

    Riders of VM Sports Foundation who took part in the 2w Rally Nationals visit the tribal villages and spend time in charity.