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Abdul Waheed Tanveer of TVS Racing wins Round 2: 2w Rally Nationals
Chikkamagaluru, 5 May 2024: In a battle between Petronas TVS Racing teammates, Abdul Waheed Tanveer hogged the limelight taking full honours ahead of Samuel Jacob in the Superbike Pro-Expert class of the MRF MoGrip fmsci National Rally Championship for 2-wheelers 2024 here on Sunday.
The Round 2 of the Rally Nationals was well organised by the Motor Sports Club of Chikmagalur (MSCC) around the coffee estates.
Samuel Jacob of Udupi, who won the first round in Nashik, fell short by about 39 seconds and Rajendra RE, a multiple champion, came behind in third in the four-bike field completed by lady driver Aishwarya Pissay in fourth.
In the Superbike Expert class, Asad Khan of Chikkamagaluru, who came third in the first round upped the game and defeated fancied Nataraj R, a former TVS rider who is now supported by VM Sports Foundation. GS Amogh Nag, also from Bengaluru, finished third.
Bengaluru Yogesh P, astride a Hero Impulse won the Super Sport 165cc Group B class while Hero Motosports T Arun of Hassan won the Super Sport 260cc Group B class. Raigad’s Rajesh Naranjan Swami, astride a KTM Duke 390 won the Super Sport 400cc class while the Super Sport 550cc class was won by Mohammed Zaheer of Bengaluru on a Royal Enfield Himalayan.
Karthik Naidu of Petronas TVS Racing, a former champion, who missed the podium in the first round, came back with a bang winning the Scooter class while Satara’s Tanika Shanbagh won the Ladies class again, beating Tanaya Singh of Pune. Shivam Thakur of Kullu won the Super Sport upto 450cc Gourp D class while Ashwin Anantha Raju of Bengaluru became the Star of Karnataka, a non-championship class for local riders.
The back-to-back third round will be held next Sunday (12 May 2024) at Tribal Adventure Café, Devanahalli, near Bengaluru.
Provisional Final Results: (#Bike number) (All privateers unless mentioned)
Class 1: Superbike Pro-Expert Group A:
1. #82 Abdul Waheed Tanveer (Bengaluru, Petronas TVS Racing) (1hour, 0min, 42.944seconds);
2. #3 Samuel Jacob (Udupi, Petronas TVS Racing) (1:01:21.958);
3. #1 Rajendra RE (Bengaluru, Petronas TVS Racing) (1:02:14.855);
4. #11 Aishwarya Pissay (Bengaluru, Petronas TVS Racing) (1:13:07.787).
Class 2 Superbike Expert Group A:
1. #20 Asad Khan (Chikkamagaluru) (1:03:38.687);
2. #16 Nataraj R (Bengaluru) 1:03:41.818);
3. #13 GS Amogh Nag (Bengaluru) (1:06:53.696);
Class 3 Super Sport 165cc Group B:
1. #30 Yogesh P (Bengaluru, Hero Impulse) (1:08:08.356);
2. #68 Abdul Reheman (Shivamogga, Hero Impuse) (1:09:57.565);
3. #77 Chalass K Bose (Kottayam, Hero Impulse) (1:10:12.007).
Classs 4: Super Sport 260 Group B:
1. #37 T Arun (Hassan, Hero Motosports) (1:02:11.006);
2. #72 Imran Pasha (Mysore, TVS) (1:03:05.941);
3. #8 Karan Kumar (Coimbatore, Hero Motosports) (1:04:14.670).
Class 5: Super Sport 400cc Group B:
1. #42 Rajesh Narajan Swami (Raigad, KTM Duke 390) (01:07:06.384);
2. #74 Anish Shetty (Bengaluru, KTM Duke 390) (01:07:46.151);
3. #47 Akhand Pratap Singh (Rorkee, Uttarakhand, KTM Duke 390) (01:10:51.754).
Class 6: Super Sport 550 Group B:
1. #103 Mohammed Zaheer (Bengaluru, RE Himalayan) (01:10:01.851);
2. #4 Arun Joy (Ernakulam, RE Himalayan) (01:10:43.403);
3. #10 Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru, RE Himalayan) (01:10:57.792);
Class 7: Scooters up to 210cc Group B:
1. #23 Karthik Naidu (Bengaluru, TVS NTorq) (01:12:38.434);
2 #54 Syed Asif Ali (Bengaluru, TVS NTorq) (01:12:54.945);
3. #70 Goutham N (Bengaluru, TVS) (01:21:25.074).
Class 8: Women’s Class Group B:
1. #24 Tanika Shanbhagh (Satara, Hero MotoSports, Xpulse) (01:14:19.223);
2. #49 Tanaya Singh (Pune, Hero Xpulse) (01:16:58.905);
3. #83 Bani Dabholkar (Goa, Hero Xpulse) (01:43:38.422).
Class 9: Super Stock up to 450cc Group D:
1. #94 Shivam Thakur (Kullu, Hero XPulse) (01:09:31.223);
2. #85 Mohammed Arshad (Thrissur, TVS Apache) (01:12:00.621);
3. #66 Pradeep C (Bengaluru, Hero XPulse) (01:12:50.367).
Class 10 Star of Karnataka:
1. #29 Ashwin Anantha Raju (Bengaluru, Hero XPulse) (01:13:34.656);
2. #61 Abrar Ahmed (Mysuru, Hero XPulse) (01:14:15.004);
3. #98 Madhusudhan Suresh (Shivamogga, Hero XPulse) (01:14:57.575).
Overall: (top-10 riders)
1. #82 Abdul Waheed Tanveer (Bengaluru, Petronas TVS Racing) (1hour, 0min, 42.944seconds);
2. #3 Samuel Jacob (Udupi, Petronas TVS Racing) (1:01:21.958);
3. #37 T Arun (Hassan, Hero Motosports) (1:02:11.006);
4. #1 Rajendra RE (Bengaluru, Petronas TVS Racing) (1:02:14.855);
5. #72 Imran Pasha (Mysore, TVS) (1:03:05.941);
6. #20 Asad Khan (Chikkamagaluru) (1:03:38.687);
7. #16 Nataraj R (Bengaluru) 1:03:41.818);
8. #8 Karan Kumar (Coimbatore, Hero Motosports) (1:04:14.670).
9. #40 Sachin I D (Bengaluru, Petronas TVS Racing, RTR 200) (01:04:31.980);
10. #27 Banteilang Jyrwa (Shillong, Petronas TVS Racing, RTR 200) (01:05:26.714).
Top in Ladies class
Overall 35. #11 Aishwarya Pissay (Bengaluru, Petronas TVS Racing, RTR450) (1:13:07.787).
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Abdul Tanveer wins Rally of Coimbatore; Third victory for Tanika in Ladies class
Coimbatore, 16 July 2023: Former National Champion Abdul Waheed Tanveerof Petronas TVS Racing took an important victory at the Rally of Coimbatore, the third round of the MRF Mogrip fmsci National Rally Championship for two-wheelers 2023 at the Windmill farms of Kethanur, the favourite destination of rally riders near Palladam here on Sunday.
Once again Imran Pasha of TVS did a splendid job finishing an Overall fifth beating many bigger bikes and also duly won his class, the Super Sport 260cc Group B class with ease.
After Rajendra won the first round in Coorg, Tanveer came back with a win at the Coffee stages in Chikkamagalur to halt the winning run of his teammate and now gained crucial points winning his second straight race to fight for the championship.
Abdul Tanveer on a victory run. Video by Rahul Reghu One of the fastest rallies in the calendar, the high-speed stages of Black Thunder (18.20km) and Thunder World (14.99) were run twice each. The rally promoted by Godspeed Racing, Pune, was professionally managed and hosted by the Coimbatore Auto Sports Club (CASC) lead by Shyam Kothari and Clerk of the Course Prithiviraj respectively.
From the very start, teammates Abdul Tanveer and the reigning champion Rajendra RE began well with the later winning the first stage by just a second but Tanveer returned the favour, with a fastest run in the second stage, but just by a fraction of a second. Then, Rajendra switched up gears and took a 7-second lead in the third, but the fight fizzled out in the last stage, as he suffered an unfortunate brake issue and lost by just a little over four seconds. “My rear brakes failed in the last stage,” said a disappointed Rajendra, but promised, “We had a good fight and definitely I will come back stronger.”
While Petronas TVS Racing continued its domination sweeping all the top-three overall places, Nataraj R, also a product of TVS, but now running as a privateer, put his brand new 2023 KTM 450 rally spec on top coming out triumphant in the in the Premier Super Bike Expert class beating Suhail Ahmed by a mile.

Tanika Shanbag, left, and Tanaya Singh of Hero Motosport who finished one-two in the Ladies Class. Defending champion Aishwarya Pissay has moved up to the top class. Photo by Rahul Reghu, for INDIAinF1.com Meanwhile, Tanika Shanbagh kept the Hero Motosport flag flying with a strong victory in the Ladies Class. Fighting on equal footing with the male riders, she took a creditable 36th place among the 88 riders who finished the rally. Another new recruit of Hero Motosport, Tanaya Singh of Pune stood second with Palakkad’s Fazeela completing the podium.
Uttarkhand’s Akhand Pratap Singh astride a Duke 390 won the Super Sport 400cc Group B class while Yogesh P put his Impulse on the top in the SS 165cc class.
In the Super Sport 550cc Bullet class, Bengaluru’s Naresh VS notched up an easy victory while TVS rider Syed Asif, astride a NTorq, won the Scooter Class. Super Stock up to 450cc Group D class saw two riders from Kulu Manali take the top two spots. Nithish Bhardwaj won the race ahead of Shivam Thakur. Both the privateers were on an XPulse. A Tharun, a privateer from Avinashi won the Star of Tamil Nadu, the local class.
Satara’s Tanika Shanbag (Ladies Class), Nataraj (Expert), Imran Pasha (SS 260cc), Syed Asif (Scooter) and Nithish Bhardwaj (SS up to 450cc) have won all the three rounds thus far and are leading the championship in their respective classes.
Provisional Results:

Abdul Waheed Tanveer with his trusted Apache RTR machine OVERALL:
- #2 Abdul Waheed Tanveer (Apache RTR, Petronas TVS, Mysore) 56min, 49.928seconds;
- #1 Rajendra RE (Apache RTR, Petronas TVS Racing, Shivamogga), 56:54.443;
- #3 Samuel Jacob (Apache RTR, Petronas TVS Racing, Udupi) 57:14.986.
- #5 Nataraj R (KTM, privateer, Bengaluru) 58: 35.799;
- #15 Imran Pasha (Apache RTR, Petronas TVS Racing, Mysore) 01:00:36.501;
- #17 Sachin D (Apache RTR, Petronas TVS Racing, Bengaluru) 01:01:23.866;
CLASS 1: SUPER BIKE – (PRO EXPERT) GROUP A:
- #2 Abdul Waheed Tanveer (Apache RTR, Petronas TVS, Mysore) 56min, 49.928seconds;
- #1 Rajendra RE (Apache RTR, Petronas TVS Racing, Shivamogga), 56:54.443;
- #3 Samuel Jacob (Apache RTR, Petronas TVS Racing, Udupi) 57:14.986.
CLASS 2: SUPER BIKE – (EXPERT) GROUP A:
- #5 Nataraj R (KTM, privateer, Bengaluru) 58: 35.799;
- #13 Suhail Ahmed (KTM, Pvt, Bengaluru) 01: 01:51.959;
- #8 Aman Prabhakar Pawade (KTM, Pvt, Nagpur) 01:01:58.615.
CLASS 4: SUPER SPORT 260 GROUP B:
- #15 Imran Pasha (Apache RTR, Petronas TVS Racing, Mysore) 01:00:36.501;
- #17 Sachin D (Apache RTR, Petronas TVS Racing, Bengaluru) 01:01:23.866;
- #16 T Arun (Xpulse, Hero MotoSports, Hassan) 01:01:50.697.
CLASS 3: SUPER SPORT 165 GROUP B:
- #43 Yogesh P (Impulse, Pvt, Bengaluru) 01.07.08.212;
- #96 Abrar Pasha (Impulse, Pvt, Shivamogga) 01.08.09.257;
- #42 Francis PV (Impulse, Pvt, Chikkamagaluru) 01.08.12.510.
CLASS 5: SUPER SPORT 400 GROUP B:
- #48 Akhand Pratap Singh (Duke 390, Pvt, Uttarakhand) 01:05:02.310;
- #47 Russel Jossy (KTM, Pvt, Mumbai) 01:05:58.002;
- #51 Aakash Aithal (KTM, Pvt, Puttur) 01:08:41.646.
CLASS 6: SUPER SPORT 550 GROUP B:
- #54 Naresh VS (Royal Enfield, Pvt, Bengaluru) 01:06:36.009;
- #57 Mohammed Zaheer (Royal Enfield, Pvt, Bengaluru) 01:06:39.556;
- #53 Jeemon Anthony (Royal Enfield, Pvt, Ernakulam) 01: 08:50.603.
CLASS 7: SCOOTERS UP TO 210cc GROUP B:
- #60 Syed Asif (NTorq, Petronas TVS Racing) 01:10:40.975;
- #65 Shamim Khan (NTorq, Petronas TVS Racing) 01:11:46.404;
- #64 Goutham N (Aprilia 150, JB Racing, Bengaluru) 01:15:29.063.
CLASS 9: SUPER STOCK UPTO 450cc GROUP D:
- #67 Nithish Bhardwaj (Xpulse, Pvt, Kulu Manali) 01:07:37.880;
- #72 Shivam Thakur (Xpulse, Pvt, Kulu Manali) 01:08:09.736;
- #71 Eldhose P Benny (Xpulse, Pvt, Thrissur) 01:08:58.158;
CLASS 8: WOMEN’s CLASS GROUP B:
- #87 Tanika Shanbhag (XPulse, Hero MotoSports, Satara) 01:09:48.803;
- #91 Tanaya Singh (XPulse, Hero MotoSports, Pune) 01:13:01.502;
- #88 Fazeela U (Impulse, Pvt. Palakkad) 01:13:54.462.
CLASS 10: STAR OF TAMIL NADU:
- #108 A Tharun (Pvt. Coimbatore) 01:09:47.943;
- #104 G Jagadeesh (XPulse, Pvt, Coimbatore) 01:10:27.483;
- #101 Ricarius Venchaslaus (Pvt, Coimbatore) 01:10:49.163.
(22 Bikes did not finish, including two who were excluded and six ‘did not start’)
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Tanveer wins top class; Ikshan, Shlok, Sachin bag a double too: Dirt Track Nationals
Coimbatore, 11 June 2023: Two young Satar riders, Ikshan Shanbhag and Shlok Ghorpade, won a brilliant brace to equal experienced riders Abdul Wahid Tanveer and Sachin D in the opening round of the MRF fmsci National Dirt Track Championship, promoted by Godspeed Racing, at the open grounds of Codissia, near Jenneys Club, here on Sunday.
While multiple National champion Tanveer notched up stunning victories in both the motos of the top class, SX1, it was a battle between youth and experience as Shlok Ghorpade and Ikshan Shanbagh, both from Satara, and D Sachin also posted wins in two motos each. The ladies class was bagged by former Road Racing National champion Ryhana Bee as she put paid to the hopes of Tanya Singh, but it was Ikshan’s sister, Tanika Shanbagh, a from Hero Motosports stable, took the last spot on the podium in the new format.

Ladies winners: (from left ) Tanya, 2nd, winner Ryhana Bee and Tanika Shanbhag (3rd). Nevertheless, the battle between the women will continue not just in Dirt Track Nationals but also in the 2w National Rally Championship, where Tanika has taken huge strides against established names while Ryhana continues to shine in Drag and Road Racing Nationals. With Aishwarya Pissay moving to bigger bikes and to the top class competing with male champions, Tanika is aiming for a double National title, both in Dirt Track and Rally. But a tough Ryhana Bee of Chennai got the hole shot in the first round and the momentum gets interesting as the DT Nationals move to the second round. “I am very happy to secure 1st position to begin the season on a winning note. It is good to be back on the podium after a few struggles in my INRC (2w) and INMRC. Where I used to be on the top but due to some technical issues I had bad crash in INMRC and it cost me a lot including 1st place,” said Ryhana, the 2020 Ladies champion in the Indian National Motorcycle Racing Champion (INMRC). “The track is very tricky and challenging. I feel good that I took the chequered flag with a huge lead after a healthy fight with my fellow riders. Hoping to set my bike up for a better show in the coming rounds. I must thank my team for the solid support and service. I thank MRF, Godspeed, and other organisers for giving us another safe platform to race and it was a weekend I enjoyed,” Ryhana added.
Mysuru’s Tanveer, one of the top riders from the TVS stable is a champion rider in Supercross and National 2w Rally championship but with no official entries from TVS, he took part as a privateer but his TVS 450 stood him in good stead. Though being a heavy bike is a bit of a disadvantage, the champion rider pulled out all the tricks in his repertoire to beat competition in the Dirt Track championship which is being revived after a decade.

Ryhana Bee pumps her fist in joy as she takes the flag to win the Ladies class in the first round of the Dirt Track Nationals at Coimbatore on Sunday. INDIAinF1 image (Supplied) Without taking many risks, Tanveer displayed smooth and steady riding skills to win both the Motos in SX1 upto 500cc class. The TVS champion beat Shlok Ghorpade of Satara in the first Moto and went on to best teammate Rugved Barguje in the second, after getting caught in the traffic in P4 early on. But he soon made it to the front and was leading comfortably by Lap 4 and went on to clinch the 10-Lap moto with much ado. “This double win makes me very happy as it is a good beginning to the season. I did not exert much and played safe making time in the corners and pacing it when required,” said Abdul Wahid Tanveer.
Sachin D, who races for Petronas TVS Racing in the Supercross and 2w rally Nationals was at his best. After a disappointing outing in Moto 1 of the Indian Experts Group C upto 260cc class, he came back strongly in Moto 2 to beat teammate Imran Pasha, the winner of first moto. Then he went on to make it a double winning the Indian Novice class (Group C, upto 260cc) with ease. “My first race day in the Dirt Track Nationals is really good. I enjoyed it as it is a completely different format from what I have been racing and rallying. I am riding dirt track championship for the first time and it is fun. So I am really happy with my performance and I like the 900-metre track. Hope to perform better in upcoming events and win the championship,” said Sachin.
The revival of the Dirt Track Nationals by Godspeed Racing saw overwhelming response with 137 entries and Coimbatore is known for its two-wheeler riders and their fans.
Provisional Results:
Class 1: SX1 Group A (Upto 500cc): Moto 1 (10 laps):
1. Abdul Wahid Tanveer (Mysuru), 20 points;
2. Shlok Ghorpade (Satara) 17;
3. Prajwal Vishwanath (Bengaluru) 15.
SX1 Group A (Upto 500cc): Moto 2 (10 laps):
1. Abdul Wahid Tanveer 20;
2. Rugved Barguje (Pune) 17;
3. Ishan Shanbhag 15.
Class 2: SX2: Group A (Private Experts, upto 500cc): Moto 1:
1. Shlok Ghorpade (Satara) 20;
2. K. Manikandan (Coimbatore) 17;
3. Sinan Francis (Ernakulam) 15.
SX2: Group A (Private Experts, upto 500cc): Moto 2:
1. Shlok Ghorpade 20;
2. Abdul Latheef (Palakkad) 17;
3. K. Manikandan 15.
Class 3: Indian Novice (Group C, upto 260cc): Moto 1:
1. D. Sachin (Bengaluru) 20;
2. Mohd. Zaheer (Bengaluru) 17;
3. Faraz Pasha (Chamrajnagar) 15.
Class 4: Indian Experts: Group C, upto 260cc: Moto 1:
1. Imran Pasha (Mysuru) 20;
2. Varun Kumar (Coimbatore) 17;
3. K. Sasikumar (Coimbatore) 15.
Indian Experts: Group C, upto 260cc: Moto 2:
1. D. Sachin 20;
2. Imran Pasha 17;
3. Faraz Pasha 15.
Class 5: Private Experts: Group C, upto 260cc: Moto 1:
1. J. Abhishek (Coimbatore) 20;
2. L. Nathan (Coimbatore) 17;
3. Mohd. Zaheer 15.
Class 6: Indian Experts: Group C, 261-550cc: Moto 1:
1. Rohit Shinde (Baramati) 20;
2. Mohd. Zaheer 17;
3. Sreekanth Komana (Kochi) 15.
Class 7: Junior SX1: Group A, upto 250cc (Big wheels 12-16yrs): Moto 1:
1. Ikshan Shanbhag (Satara)20;
2. Shlok Ghorpade 17;
3. K. Adarsh (Coimbatore) 15.
Junior SX1: Group A, upto 250cc (Big wheels 12-16yrs): Moto 2:
1. Ikshan Shanbhag 20;
2. Shlok Ghorpade 17;
3. Wilmer Valentino (Kochi) 15.
Class 8: Junior SX2: Group A, upto 100cc (Small wheels 8-12yrs): Moto 1:
1. J. Sujan (Coimbatore) 20;
2. Darshit Chavan (Pune) 17;
3. Bhairav Chowdegowda (Bengaluru) 15.
Junior SX2: Group A, upto 100cc (Small wheels 8-12yrs): Moto 2:
1. Darshit Chavan 20;
2. Sahil Shelukar (Pune) 17;
3. Bhairav Chowdegowda 15.
Class 9: Scooters: Group C, upto 260cc: Moto 1:
1. Pinkesh Thakkar (Pune) 20;
2. Kishore Jadhav (Pune) 15;
3. Prem Kumar (Coimbatore) 15.
Class 10: Ladies: Group C, upto 260cc: Moto 1:
1. Rhyana Bee (Chennai) 20;
2. Tanaya Singh (Pune) 17;
3. Tanika Shanbhag (Satara) 15.
Demo Class:
1. Rayan Shakkir;
2. Thanin T;
3. Sumiran Narayan.
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Tanveer back on top; Rajendra docked road penalty; Tanika stars again: 2w Rally Nationals
Chikkamagaluru, 28 May 2023: Former National champion, Mysuru’s Abdul Wahid Tanveer of Petronas TVS Racing, who became the first Indian to win a class in an international rally, was in his elements once again as he conquered the premier class in the Rally of Chikmagalur, the second round of the MRF MoGrip fmsci National Rally Championship for 2-wheelers here on Sunday.
The TVS talent won the top Superbike Pro-Expert Group A class clocking a time of 54 minutes, 08.106 seconds as he relegated defending champion and teammate Rajendra RE of Shivamogga, who was docked a one minute, 10-second liaison penalty for the transport section, that did him in. Yuva Kumar, the celebrated Hero MotoSports is back on the podium after a long time as he took the third place. Abdul Tanveer won his class in the Merzouga Rally in 2019.
The Petronas TVS Racing team riders dominated the proceedings once again winning the top-four Overall places with Imran Pasha, who bagged victories in the first two rounds, in third Overall place followed by a superb ride from Sachin Ignatius D in fourth. However, T Arun of Hero MotoSports prevented a top-5 sweep in the overall honours, which is a norm for TVS of late. TVS riders won three classes. It was a stunning ride from Imran Pasha who punched above his weight on a humble bike but the TVS Apache became a tiger in his hands.
Tanika Shanbagh, another young Hero MotoSport talent, continued to fly the Women in Motorsports flag winning the Ladies class again. Tanika, who won the National Sprint Championship ladies title in 2022 is keen to add another National title this year to her kitty. Though, the daughter of former rally champion Shanbagh, was streets ahead, she lost stage win to former National champion (road racing) Ryhana Bee in Special Stage 3 and 6. But her Overall 40th place beating about 60 male riders is quite an achievement. Ryhana Bee came second followed by Fazeela U of Palakkad, who is supported by Vamcy Merla of Kalyani Group in Andhra Pradesh, a former Promoter of 4w INRC.

Fazeela U of Palakkad takes a start even as officials look on at Chikkamagaluru on Sunday. The VM Sports Foundation rider finished third. INDIAinF1 photo Tanika, the young talent from Satara, is now leading the championship winning both the rounds, thus far, in the Ladies class while others, also keeping their slate clean after two rounds are, Nataraj R in the Group A Superbike Expert class, Star of Karnataka Darpan Darshan of Shivamogga, TVS’ pair of Imran Pasha and Syed Asif Ali in Supersport 260cc and Scooter class, respectively, and the new-found talent from Kulu, Nitish Bharadhwaj in the Group D 450cc Super Stock class.
Defending Ladies champion Aishwarya Pissay moved to the top class and finished fourth among five Pro-expert bikes. Preparing for Dakar 2024, the 2019 World Baja winner beat 81 male riders. She was on a superior 450cc TVS Apache rally bike as she competed with men on equal footing.
In the Supersport 400cc Group B, Rohit Shinde of Baramati turned the tables on first-round winner Russel Jossey, who had to be content with a second place and Syed Aquib of Chikkamagaluru took the final spot on the podium.
In the Supersport 550cc Group B Class 6, Bengaluru’s Mohammed Zaheer won beating reigning champion Naresh “Bruce Lee” VS while Jeemon Anthony, the supercop from Kochi took a third place keeping himself in points. The first round winner Arun Joy logged a DNF in Stage 2.
In a fight between TVS teammates in the scooter class, traditionally dominated by TVS NTorq, Syed Asif Ali once again came on top with Karthik Naidu taking second place. Despite a 20-second penalty, Goutham N of Bengaluru took third place beating Aprilia JB Racing teammate Pinkesh Thakkar, who took a podium in the first round.
Chalass Bose of Kottayam, the defending champion in Super Sport 130 cc – Group B class shifted to 165 class as the SS 130cc event is replaced by a new class, as 2023 championship saw the introduction of a Super Stock class for upto 450cc Group D bikes, where Nitish Bharadwaj of Kulu in Himachal Pradesh took the honours in the second round repeating his success in the first round at Coorg.
The National Rally Championship for two-wheelers powered by time-keepers Zeitmesser, is meticulously organised by Motor Sports Club of Chikmagalur (MSCC), under the dynamic leadership of Farooq Ahmed, a three-time Overall winner of INRC for 4-wheelers and former Vice-President of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (fmsci). Godspeed Racing of Pune headed by 7-time National champion Shyam Kothari are the Promoters. Dilip Jain, ably assisted by other team members pulled off another National event but the Club is famous for hosting the four-wheeler INRC for decades.
Vamcy Merla supports 25 riders, awards cash for podium stars

Many of the private riders were supported by Vamcy Merla, who also gave away cash prizes to those who made it to the podium in Chikkamagaluru on Sunday. Meanwhile, Vamcy Merla Sports Foundation has supported 25 riders and also awarded cash prizes for those who stood on the podium. Merla has also announced and supported riders for the first round held in Coorg. Vamcy Merla Sports Foundation is also in the process of supporting Aishwarya Pissay for Dakar 2024.
Second round Podium stars from the select group of 25 riders: Nataraj 1 st Group 1A Rs. 50,000; Nitish Bharadwaj 1st Group D Rs. 50,000; Ajin Abraham 2nd 165 class Rs.25,000; Challas Bose 3rd place Rs.15,000; Naresh VS 2nd 550 class Rs.25,000; Jeemon 3rd 550 class Rs.15,000; Russel Jossy 2nd 400 class Rs.25,000; Rehana 2nd Women’s class Rs.25,000; Fazeela 3rd Women’s Class Rs.15,000; Total Prize Money given away to nine riders is Rs.2,45,000.
Provisional Results:
Class 1: Superbike Pro-Expert Group A: 1. Abdul Waheed Tanveer (Petronas TVS Racing) (54 minutes, 08.106 seconds); 2. Rajendra RE (TVS) (55:35.192, including 1min, 10sec liaison/road penalty); 2. Yuva Kumar (Hero MotoSports) (57:19.377);
Class 2 Superbike Expert Group A: 1. Nataraj R (Bengaluru) (57:41.574); 2. Aman Pawde (Nagpur) (59:18.192); 3. Sinan Francis (Ernakulam) (59:20.892).
Class 10 Star of Karnataka: 1. Darpan Darshan (Shivamogga) (1:05:50.303); 2. Kiran Kumar S (Mysore) (1:06:56.178 incl. 10-sec penalty); 3. Madhusudhan Suresh (Shivamogga) (01:07:01.954).
Class 3 Supersport 165cc Group B: 1. Abrar Pasha (Shivamogga) (1:01:47.827); 2. Ajin Abraham (Kottayam) (1:02:46.695); 3. Chalass K Bose (Kottayam) (1:03:58.263).
Classs 4: Supersport 260 Group B: 1. Imran Pasha (TVS) (56:48.770); 2. Sachin Ignatius D (TVS) (57:04.271); 3. T Arun (Hero Motosports) (57:12.135);
Class 5: Supersport 400 Group B: 1. Rohit Shinde (Baramati) (1:02:04.453); 2. Russel Jossey (Mumbai) (1:03:17.438); 3. Syed Aquib (Chikkamagaluru) (01:04:48.101).
Class 6: Supersport 550 Group B: 1. Mohammed Zaheer (Bengaluru) (1:02:07.125); 2. Naresh VS (Bengaluru) (01:03:00.904); 3. Jeemon Anthony (Kochi) (01:03:16.858);
Class 7: Scooters up to 210cc Group B: 1. Syed Asif Ali (TVS) (1:05:12.797); 2. N Karthik Naidu (TVS) (1:05:24.794); 3. Goutham N (Aprilia JB Racing, Bengaluru) (1:09:42.098).
Class 8: Women’s Class Group B: 1. Tanika Shanbhag (Hero MotoSports, Satara) (1:06:10.932); 2. Rehana Bee A (Chennai) (1:07:18.812); 3. Fazeela U (Palakkad) (1:12:03.957).
Class 9: Super Stock up to 450cc Group D: 1. Nitish Bharadwaj (Kulu) (1:03:02.882); 2. Mohammed Arshad (Thrissur) (1:03:31.897); 3. Sabarish R (Coimbatore) (1:03:41.690).
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Rajendra favourite for title; Tanveer takes the fight to final round
Nashik, 4 Feb 2023: Petronas TVS Factory rider Rajendra RE begins as hot favourite, as the fight goes to wire with teammate and defending champion Abdul Wahid Tanveer on Sunday for the Overall National Rally title. The Rally of Nashik, the sixth and final round of the MRF MoGrip fmsci National Rally Championship is flagged off here on Saturday and the three competitive stages will be run on Sunday.
With Champions already decided in many classes, the entries fell to 49 (including two ladies) and there are only four factory bikes in the Super Bike Pro-Expert Class here making it a family affair. However, the compact field has high competition with Rajendra, the 2019 National champion, leading by eight points and he needs to just finish ahead of Tanveer. But the reigning champion, who began with a win this year, could only garner three second place in the next three rallies (all TVS riders did not participate in Round 2). Thus to win the title, Tanveer not only needs to win the rally outright, but hope that Rajendra finishes third or behind.
In four classes, champions were decided before the final round here. They are Sarath Mohan, Sasikumar K, Imran Pasha and VS Naresh.
Sarath Mohan, Expert class National champion
Sarath Mohan from Kerala, who met with a serious accident in the 2021 Chikmagalur round, made a stunning comeback with a clean sweep of all the first four rounds. Having garnered an unbeatable lead and winning the title in the Super Bike Expert (Group A) Class 2 by fourth round itself, the aggressive rider skipped the next two rounds opting to train in the dunes of Dubai preparing for bigger Rally Raid international events.
165cc National champ is Sasikumar
Sasikumar K also became the National champion in the Super Sport 165 Group B Class with a round to spare. He took an unbeatable 47-point lead over second-placed Francis PV. Both these top riders are not present in Nashik and the class has only four entries.
Imran Pasha bags Class 4 title – 260cc Group B
Imran Pasha, another Petronas TVS Racing team rider, has pocketed the Super Sport 260 Group B Class 4 title on his RTR 200 with 100 points beating his nearest rival Adnan Ahmed who has only 70 points. He won all the four rallies he took part.
Naresh is 550cc Group B champion 2022
VS Naresh, also captured the National crown astride a Himalayan in the the Super Sport 550 Group B Class 6.
Aishwarya all set for 6th consecutive title
In other classes, Aishwarya Pissay looks set to lay her hands on the sixth consecutive National crown in the Ladies class. The Women in Motorsports campaign reduced from 8 lady riders in ‘Round 1 to only two in the final round. (Read a detailed report here).
Veteran rider and the oldest among the lot in the entire 2W rally field, is locked in a tough battle with Hansraj Saikia of Assam in the Super Sport 400cc Group B class 5. Despite missing Round 2, he garnered 73 points, the same as the Saikia. Amog Nag in third has 64 points and has an outside chance to sideline the top guns.
In the Scooter class 8, Shamim Khan on an NTorq has a slender lead of three points from Aprilia riders Pinkesh Thakkar (77) and Subramanya T (58).
The MRF Rally of Nashik will have a 17.5-Km Special Stage (SS) run thrice from Nandgaon Kolikharwal, all in forward direction, for a combined competitive distance of over 52.5Km, mostly broken tarmac. Along with a transport section of about 70Km, the total rally distance will be 122.5Km.
The six-round MRF Mogrip fmsci National Rally Championship for two-wheelers 2022 promoted by GodSpeed Racing is one of the 12 Nationals conducted in various motorsports disciplines by fmsci, the National Federation.
Start Order for the final rally:
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VEHICLE CONTEST TEAM 1 1 RAJENDRA RE RTR450 CLASS 1 HOSUR 2 2 ABDUL WAHID RTR450 CLASS 1 HOSUR 3 3 SAMUEL JACOB RTR450 CLASS 1 HOSUR 4 4 NATRAJ R RTR450 CLASS 1 HOSUR 5 5 IMRAN PASHA RTR 200 CLASS 4 HOSUR 6 6 SACHIN D RTR 200 CLASS 4 HOSUR 7 7 BANTEILANG JYRWA RTR 200 CLASS 4 HOSUR 8 8 BADAL S DOSHI KTM 500 EXCF CLASS 1A NAVI MUMBAI 9 9 TABISH RIZVI EC 350F CLASS 1A MUMBAI 10 10 VENU RAMESH Kr DUKE390 CLASS 5 COIMBATORE 11 11 HANSRAJ SAIKIA KTM DUKE 390 CLASS 5 GUWAHATI 12 12 GS AMOGH NAG KTM 390 DUKE CLASS 5 BENGALURU 13 13 RUSSELL JOSSY DUKE 390 CLASS 5 NAVI MUMBAI 14 14 AISHWARYA P M RTR200 CLASS 7 HOSUR 15 15 CHALASS K BOSE STUNNER CLASS 2 KOTTAYAM 16 16 ANOOP MANJAPPA STUNNER CLASS 2 BENGALURU 17 17 NIRAJ WANJALE IMPULSE CLASS 3 PUNE 18 18 JEEVARATHINAM J APACHE RTR 180 CLASS 4 BENGALURU 19 19 MUZAFFAR ALI IMPULSE CLASS 3 BHOPAL 20 20 RAHUL S MOKASHI IMPULSE CLASS 3 PUNE 21 21 SAMPATH GOWDA C APACHE RTR CLASS 3 BENGALURU 22 22 YOGESH KAGALE DUKE 200 CLASS 1A KOLHAPUR 23 23 NADIR KHAN YBX CLASS 2 BHOPAL 24 24 HITESH S GHADGE HIMALAYAN CLASS 6 PUNE 25 25 NILESH Y THAKARE HIMALAYAN CLASS 6 NASHIK 26 26 SANTOSH SARKALE HIMALAYAN CLASS 6 NASHIK 27 27 SHAMIM KHAN NTORQ 124 CLASS 8 HOSUR 28 28 PINKESH THAKKAR APRILIA SR 150 CLASS 8 PUNE 29 29 SUBRAMANYA T APRILIA SR 150 CLASS 8 PUNE 30 30 GOUTHAM N APRILIA SR 125 CLASS 8 PUNE 31 31 KARTHIK N NTORQ 124 CLASS 8 HOSUR 32 32 SYED ASIF ALI NTORQ 124 CLASS 8 HOSUR 33 33 VENKATESH SHETTY APRILLA SR 150 CLASS 8 MUMBAI 34 34 AAKASH SATPUTE APRILIA SR 150 CLASS 8 PUNE 35 35 HITEN THAKKAR SR150 CLASS 8 NASHIK 36 36 SABARISH R RTR200 CLASS 9 BENGALURU 37 37 GOUTHAM RAO R RTR 200 CLASS 9 BENGALURU 38 38 ABHIMANYU RAY XPULSE CLASS 9 PUNE 39 39 TANAY S KASERA ADVENTURE CLASS 9 NAVI MUMBAI 40 40 ROHIT TIWARI HIMALAYAN CLASS 6 PUNE 41 41 LOKESH A BHOSALE XPULSE CLASS 10 PUNE 42 42 AMARENDRA SATHE XPULSE 200 CLASS 10 PUNE 43 43 KAUSTUBH MACHHE XPULSE 200 4V CLASS 10 NASHIK 44 44 SURYA K TATINENI XPULSE 2004V CLASS 10 NASHIK 45 45 PURSHOTTAM MATE XPULSE CLASS 10 PUNE 46 46 SHRIDHAR PANDEY XPULSE RALLY CLASS 10 PUNE 47 47 TANYA S SINGH XPULSE 2004V CLASS 7 PUNE 48 48 GAURAV PATHARE GLADIATOR CLASS 2 MUMBAI 49 49 HARSHAL KADBHANE** XPULSE CLASS 10 NASHIK -

Abdul Tanveer, Rajendra renew battles; Aishwarya, Sarath raring to go
Bengaluru, 12 August 2022: Defending champion Abdul Wahid Tanveer, who is leading the table will renew his battle with Petronas TVS Racing teammate Rajendra RE, in the iconic K1000 rally, the fourth round of the fmsci MRF MoGrip National Rally Championship for two-wheelers which begins at Tribal Adventure Cafe, near Devanahalli, near here on Saturday.
With the championship throwing three different winners from the first three rounds, Tanveer has taken the Overall lead with 43 points followed by 2019 champion Rajendra on 37 points while Samuel Jacob of Mangalore, also from TVS is in third position with 33 points. Sarath Mohan is leading the Superbikes Expert class while Aishwarya Pissay, also from TVS, is way ahead in the Ladies class and is gunning for her sixth straight National title.
Karnataka Motor Sports Club (KMSC), with the support of sponsors MRF, have made sure that all arrangements are in place, including a technically-challenging terrain. Promoted by GodSpeed Racing, the premier two-wheeler round of the Indian Rally Nationals, has attracted 87 entries from all over the country. “KMSC is the oldest motorsports club in India hosting the Indian National Rally Championship for over 45 years and we are glad to bring back its more popular cousin, the K1000 two-wheeler National rally. All the safety protocols are in place and KMSC wishes the very best to all the riders for a safe and successful rally. We have also re-introduced the Star of Karnataka for the benefit of local riders,” said Gautham, President of KMSC.
“Due to rains, the terrain has become more challenging and with the season at the mid-way stage the competition is at its peak and we are expecting a thrilling rally,” said 7-time National champion, Shyam Kothari of GodSpeed Racing, the Promoters.
Petronas TVS Factory Racing team have dominated all the classes they have taken part and two of its leading lights former champion Rajendra RE of Shivamogga and defending champion Abdul Wahid Tanveer of Mysore will be the strong contenders for overall lead along with Mangaluru privateer Adnaan Ahmed. With no time to fix the fuel pumps as per new regulations, TVS opted out of the back-to-back second round in Mangaluru, which was won by Adnaan Ahmed.
Kerala privateer Sarath Mohan has dominated the Superbikes Expert class. The Mallapuram rider who missed the last year’s title due to an injury, is back with a bang winning all the rounds. Chalass K Bose, Imran Pasha, Naresh VS, Pinkesh Thakkar and veteran Venu Ramesh are the other riders to watch in their classes.

Sarath Mohan, who is leading the Superbikes Expert class after three rounds. Meanwhile, the star attraction of the event will be the only World Cup winner from India in motorsports, Aishwarya Pissay, who is on a quest for sixth consecutive National title in Ladies class. The 2019 FIM WC Bajas winner, is fresh from her exploits in Baja Aragon Spain. Talented Fazeela of Kochi, who is leading the table, will be another lady rider to watch out for.
On Sunday, the riders will cover a total distance of 154 kms which includes six Special Stages comprising 57 kms of competitive rally distance on dirt tracks at the Tribal Adventure Cafe, near Devanahalli. The ceremonial flag-off will be on Saturday. The Championship will conclude with two back-to-back rounds in Pune and Nashik in November.
The results are being presented Live by Zeitmesser India. Watch the race through live results here:
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Abdul Tanveer triumphs at Rally of Chikmagalur; Sarath Mohan tops among privateers in Overall 6th
By David Bodapati
Chikkamagaluru, 15 May 2022: Defending champion Abdul Wahid Tanveer of Petronas TVS Racing team emerged victorious to open his title defence in style while three other riders, Imran Pasha, Sarath Mohan and Tanika Shanbagh hogged the limelight with stellar performance, in the first round of the MRF MoGrip fmsci National Rally Championship – 2W 2022, popularly known as INRC for 2-wheelers, held at the ‘Coffee Land’ here on Sunday.
TVS rider Imran Pasha, astride a humble TVS Apache RTR 200, proved that the bike can roar like a tiger if the rider calls the shots. Pasha punched above his weight skilfully negotiating the tricky corners with controlled aggression, and finished a creditable fifth in the overall standings beating many other bikes in the higher classes.
Tanveer beat his teammate Samuel Jacob by more than a minute. Samuel lost about 18 seconds in SS3 and 15 seconds in SS7, that pushed him back but he had the consolation of beating the champion today in two stages, SS2 and SS6, even if only by a small margin. The 2019 National champion Rajendra hit a tree in the very first stage and later managed to cut the deficit but missed the podium. “It is a great feeling to sit on the new bike. It is very powerful and the I am very happy with the going. I lost some time after the fall in SS3 but I will come back stronger next Sunday,” said Samuel.
Sarath Mohan, top Privateer

Sarath Mohan of Malappuram hogs the limelight as top Privateer taking overall fifth and first in his class. An INDIAinF1 photo Likewise, Sarath Mohan was the man of the moment. Riding with a mission, astride a Husqvarna FE450, he took the Overall honours as the top Privateer on Sunday. It was a stunning result for the Kerala stalwart, who overcame a life-threatening injury, suffered at the very same event last year is SS5. Last year, chasing in the shadows, he missed a hidden rock and was hurt, badly damaging his liver, just before the flying finish of SS5 and later was forced to withdraw from the remaining rounds. He took over three months to complete the treatment and rehab and thus took the first round easy testing himself and his bike. He also won his class comfortably beating his nearest rival and state-mate Sinan Francis by nearly two minutes in the Super Bike Expert Group A Class 1A. “I had a new machine and the tyres are also new. Coming back from injury I did not want to stress myself and so managed the pace judiciously. Basically, I was testing my bike and with upgrades coming for next Sunday, I am looking forward to Mangalore. We have good competition but I am confident,” said Sarath Mohan from Mallapuram, who missed the title narrowly last year after taking three wins in the first three rounds.
Amidst all this, there is one lady who was missing from the line-up in the Ladies class. The young lady from Satara, Tanika Shanbagh, decided to skip the ladies tag and promoted herself to Group A SuperBike Expert Class 1A, and just missed a podium but kept the ‘Women in Motorsport’ flag flying. Competing with men on equal footing, astride a Husqvarna TE350, Tanika came fourth in her class and 15th overall among 76 bikes, missing the podium by about 24.5 seconds, quite an achievement on debut in this class. A versatile rider who takes part in Supercross and Sprint Nationals, she recovered from an injury and is hoping to hone her skills abroad soon. “I am planning to take part in international rallies. So I wanted to gain some experience on the bike,” said the Satara rider.

Tanika Shanbagh, astride a Husqvarna TE350, shows her skills racing with the big boys, in the Rally of Chikmagalur on Sunday. Set amidst the picturesque private coffee estates on closed dirt roads, the eight Special Stages were run on Sunday and the Service Park, on the foothills of Sahayadri mountain ranges, presented a refreshing start to the year with mist-filled mountains forming a pleasant background that was truly a “Seven-th Heaven”. Organised professionally by the Motor Sports Club of Chikmagalur (MSCC) with trained marshals and experienced officials taking care of the safety aspects and running of the event, promoted by GodSpeed Racing, the two-wheeler Rally went on well without a hitch. The successful first round begins the 2w Rally Nationals, which is one of the prime competitions among the 13 fmsci Nationals for different motorsports disciplines. The calendar with nine National Championship titles at stake has six rounds and the next round is in Mangaluru on May 22.
Of the 93 entries, 88 bikes took the start after the scrutiny, and 76 finished the course of about 56-km of Special Stages. The two physical stages were run four times each in the same direction on the dirt roads amidst the coffee estates of Vasanthacool and Thippanahalli. The Prize Distribution (PD) was held at around 6.45 pm as it took time to add the road penalties, which did not affect any of the top rankings.
Coming back to Sunday’s action in other classes, Kottayam’s Chalass K Bose had a facile win in Class 2 Super Sport 130 Group B beating Bengaluru’s Anoop Manjappa by 1min 44 seconds. Local rider Dilip Raj managed to finish the rally and completed the podium in third while three other riders in the class suffered DNF (Did not finish).

Shamim Khan of Petronas TVS Racing team, wins Scooter class on Sunday. Another local rider Francis PV won the Super Sport 165cc Group B ahead of Sasi Kumar of Coimbatore and Shabuddin Sayad of Goa. In the Super Sport upto 260cc class, Sachin D came second in the class and seventh overall. Adnaan Ahmed of Mangaluru was third in the class and 9th overall.
The current champion in Super Sport upto 550cc class, Mohammed Zaheer who shifted to upto 400cc class won the class astride a KTM Adventure and stalwart of 2-wheeler rallying Venu Ramesh Kumar achieved one more podium in his chequered career. The experienced rider, who is an epitome of fitness logged in more points than Vinit Sharma, whose road penalty pushed him down to third. Another experienced rider Naresh VS won his class on a Royal Enfield Himalayan. Two Kochi riders Arun Joy and Jeemon Anthony finished in that order behind him.
The only World champion in Indian motorsports, Aishwarya Pissay, astride a brand new RTR 200 began her quest for sixth consecutive National Rally title on a winning note as she faced no challenge from the seven other ladies, among whom Apoorva of Mangaluru proved the best among the rest with talented Fazeela from Ernakulam taking third. Both of them are on a Hero Impulse.

The Service Park at 7 Heaven Resort in Chikkamagaluru for Round1 2022. While Aishwarya’s win is taken for granted, second-placed Apoorva, 25 years, was thrilled with her ride and the podium. “I first took part in Sprint, which is a miniature version of the Rally. National Rally is a completely different experience. In 2019, I made my motorsports debut in Sprint Nationals. It went pretty well and I got trophies home in all the rounds. Due to COVID and lack of enough funds I took a break for two years, and stepped up into INRC exactly six months back in Round 3 at Puttur and it was a deadly round. But I managed to finish and was placed 4th in the ladies category. Later, I got a third place in both the rounds I took part. I worked extremely hard for three months, to get my bike fixed and here I am taking a 2nd place. I am so happy and hope to do much better in the coming round.” Apoorva, a mechanical engineer supported by Motul, was on a Hero Impulse tuned by Yogish of Team KAT Racing.
Defending champion Karthik Naidu of TVS crashed out, but Shamim Khan, the new TVS recruit kept the TVS record intact in the Scooter class riding a TVS NTorq and Bengaluru’s experienced Subrahmanya took the second ahead of Pinkesh Thakkar from Bhopal, who put Aprilia on the podium.
Round 1 Results (Provisional):
Class 1: Super Bike Pro-Expert Group A:
1.Abdul Waheed Tanveer, Bengaluru (Petronas TVS Racing – Apache RTR 450) 00:53:43.222;
2. Samuel Jacob, Udupi (Petronas TVS Racing – Apache RTR 450) 00:54:44.301;
3. R Nataraj, Bengaluru (Petronas TVS Racing – Apache RTR 450) 00:55: 10.124;
4. Rajendra RE, Shivamogga (Petronas TVS Racing – Apache RTR 450) 00:55:58.757;
5. Yuva Kumar, Bengaluru (Hero MotoSport – Hero Xpulse) 00: 59:41.569.
Class 1A: Super Bike Expert Group A:
1. Sarath Mohan, Mallapuram (Privateer – Husqvarna FE450) 00:59:02.054;
2. Francis Sinan, Kochi (Pvt. – KTM 450EXCF) 1:00:56.457;
3. Asad Khan, Chikkamagaluru (Pvt. – TVS Apache RTR 180) 01:02:39.042;
4. Tanika Shanbagh, Satara, (Pvt. – Husqvarna TE 350) 01:03:03.558;
5. Jatin Jain, Nagpur, (Pvt. – KTM 450EXCF) 1:03:41.640;
6. T Vijay Kumar, Bengaluru (Pvt. – Yamaha WR250) 1:11:44.321.
Class 2: Super Sport 130 Group B:
1. Chalass K Bose, Kottayam, (Pvt. Honda Stunner) 01:07:46.442;
2. Anoop Manjappa, Bengaluru (Pvt. Honda Stunner) 01:09:30.363;
3. Dilip Raj, Chikkamagaluru (Honda 130) 01:13:03.470;
(Vinoth Kumar, Raj Baharath DNF in SS1; Hemanth Gowda DNF in SS4).
Class 3: Super Sport 165 Group B:
1. Francis PV, Chikkamagaluru (Pvt. Hero Impulse) 01:02:56.041;
2. Sasi Kumar K, Coimbatore (Pvt. Hero Impulse) 01:03:13.749;
3. Shabuddin Sayed, Goa (Pvt. Hero Impulse) 01:05:48.865;
4. Goutham Rao, Bengaluru, (Pvt. Hero Impulse) 01:06:38.803;
5. Akhil Joy, Kochi (Pvt. Hero Impulse) 01:06:57.347;
(15 out of 17 riders finished the rally; Varun Kumar DNF in SS7; Rakesh Kumar DNF in SS6).
Class 4: Super Sport 260 Group B:
1. Imran Pasha, Mysore (Petronas TVS Racing – Apache RTR 200) 00:57:01.920;
2. Sachin D, Bengaluru (Petronas TVS Racing – Apache RTR 200) 00:59:20.859;
3. Adnaan Ahamed, Mangaluru (Pvt. -Hero Xpulse) 01:00:07.333;
4. Karan Kumar M, Coimbatore (Pvt. – Hero Xpulse) 01:00:10.553;
5. Sathyaraj Arumugam, Bengaluru (Hero MotoSport – Hero Xpulse) 01:01:37.069.
(All 13 riders in class 4 completed the Rally)
Class 5: Super Sport 400 Group B:
1. Mohammed Zaheer, Bengaluru (Pvt. KTM Adventure) 01:04:32.605;
2. Venu Ramesh Kumar, Coimbatore (Pvt. KTM Duke 390) 01:07:19.650;
3. Vinit Sharma, Indore (Pvt. KTM Duke 390) 01:07:23.407 (including 1:10sec Road Penalty);
4. Hansraj Saikia, Guwahati (Pvt. KTM Duke) 01:08:17.727;
5. Ashwin Ananta Raju, Bengaluru (Pvt. KTM Duke 390) 01:08:24.593 (including 1 min Road Penalty).
(six of seven riders finished Class 5; Defending champion Sajeesh Reghunathan did not take part)
Class 6: Super Sport 550 Group B:
1. Naresh VS, Bengaluru (Pvt. Royal Enfield Himalayan) 01:04:24.549;
2. Arun Joy, Kochi (Pvt. RE Himalayan) 01:04:42.497;
3. Jeemon Anthony, Kochi (Pvt. RE Himalayan) 01: 05: 53.568;
4. Sharath Kumar Sathyanarayan, Bengaluru (Pvt. RE Himalayan) 01: 06: 05.058;
5. Abhijeet Sarkar, Bengaluru (Pvt. RE Himalayan) 01:15:17.745;
6. Vijay Kumar M, Chikkamagaluru (Pvt. RE Bullet) 01:20:04.794.
(All six finished the rally; Defending champ Mohammed Zaheer shifted to Class 5)
Class 7: Ladies Class Group B:
1. Aishwarya Pissay, Bengaluru (Petronas TVS Racing – Apache RTR 200) 01:07:23.684;
2. Apoorva B, Mangaluru (Pvt. Hero Impulse) 01:14:04.632;
3. Fazeela U, Ernakulam (Pvt. Hero Impulse) 01:14:22.040;
4. Ryhana Bee, Chennai (Pvt. Hero Impulse) 01:14:28.240;
5. Sameera Dahiya, Bengaluru (Pvt. Hero Xpulse 200) 01:26:07.110;
(Seven ladies out of eight completed the rally; Jeena Joy DNF in SS1; Tanika took part in Class 1A)
Class 8: S0 to S3 Scooter 210cc Group B:
1. Shamim Khan, Bengaluru (Petronas TVS Racing – TVS NTorq) 01:05:45.013;
2. Subramanya T, Bengaluru (Pvt. – TVS NTorq) 01:07:18.269;
3. Pinkesh Thakkar, Bhopal, (Aprilia JB Racing -Aprilia SR150) 01: 07:46.080;
4. Goutham N, Bengaluru (Pvt. – TVS NTorq) 01:11:25.922;
5. Venkatesh Shetty, Mumbai (Pvt. – Aprilia SR150) 01: 13:07.809.
(Six out of 10 riders completed the rally; Defending champ Karthik Naidu and Ninganna M DNF in SS1; Elango pulled out SS7 and Asif Sayed Ali DNF in SS8)
Disclosure: This motorsports reporter, David Bodapati, has been provided accommodation by the organisers, the Motor Sports Club of Chikmagalur.
The comments about the organisation are personal but based on different indicators developed by Motorsports Journalists Federation of India for assessing organisational capacity like basic amenities for riders, trained marshals and experience of officials, timing equipment and management, safety measures, etc.
Edited on 18May2022 correcting the Overall placing in the headline.
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Rally of Chikmagalur flagged off; Cream of Indian talent descends in coffee land
Chikkamagaluru, 14 May 2022: The Rally of Chikmagalur organised by Motor Sports Club of Chikmagalur (MSCC) was flagged off here on Saturday to kick-start the 2022 season with the first round of the MRF MoGrip fmsci Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) for two-wheelers promoted by GodSpeed Racing. Of the 93 entries, 88 will take the start on Sunday.
Two-wheeler rally continues to be the most popular form of motorsports in India and the overwhelming response of 93 entries proves that bikers continue to call the shots. The 56-odd km dirt tracks comprising of two special stages that will be run four times in the same direction in the famed coffee estates will decide the winners in 9 classes. “The terrain is tricky but more or less similar to last year. But the wet surface due to recent rains poses challenges, the same as last year,” said a biker from Bengaluru. “Yes, it is slushy and we have to be careful in negotiating the tracks,” said Ryhana Bee, a National champion in 2W road racing. “Many will fall tomorrow, including me. The stages are challenging but we are up to it,” warned Deeksha Srivastava in jest, the Sprint Queen, who won the 2021 Sprint Nationals, is making her debut in INRC.
The stages are short but are very technical, providing tricky terrain but with no rains on Saturday and forecast dry for Sunday, the Nationals is all set to ring in a new year. Coming to the defending champion, Abdul Wahid Tanveer, who will be spearheading the TVS campaign, he had some pretty cool answers to the two questions posed by INDIainF1.com. Your goals for 2022, your bike…
When asked about his goals for 2022, Tanveer said: My goals are as simple as 1.2.3. One is to continue following my passion. Second one is to thoroughly enjoy myself while chasing my goals. And the third is to scale greater heights, but one step at a time… To shed some light on the bike, it is a lean, mean machine that is the epitome of strength and a rider’s dream. I am excited for this one!
“I was fortunate enough to fly to France to be trained by a fabulous mentor, Michael Metge. We rode through the various terrains and really pushed our limits, but my favourite part was getting in touch with my inner strength. Thanks to my mentor who made the training eventful and really helpful,” that is how the champion concluded.
Aishwarya Pissay, the 2019 FIM World Cupper, a Ladies World champion was lucky to test her bike today and meet some wild friends. She was trying to get some feel on the bike when she saw something zip past in front of her. Usually the culprit in speeding, at least on the track with full freedom in the world, she was surprised by the speed with which someone else crossed the road. But it is not a competitor. It is a four-legged creature full of beautiful horns. She spotted a spotted deer in the second Stage today. An antler… So what are your goals for 2022, we asked the same question as we did to Tanveer, and the only world champion in Indian motorsports said: “My goal for this year is to win the Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) for a sixth time. Along with that, I am looking forward to riding in a few international rallies like Andalucia, but they are yet to be confirmed. The Recce was good and I love the feel of the bike. Also, I have just completed one training abroad (France) and will undergo another round of training in June 2022. I am sure these trainings will be very useful for me and will help me give better performance in the 2022 INRC.” Aishwarya won the INRC 2w consecutively for five years from 2017, her debut season.
Her closest rival is Tanika Shanbagh. A rider young and raring to go… But the young rider is not racing in Ladies class this year. She switched gears and is gong hammer and tongs, racing with big boys. She will be the lone lady in the top-six bikes that will be racing in Class 1A, the Indian Experts class. Daughter of former motorsports champion Shanbag, the rider from Satara, will be testing herself astride a Husqvarna TE350 as she prepares to jump start her international career. ”We are planning to take part in at least one international rally event this year and for that I want to get accustomed to the handling, and the speed of the bike. I also want to become faster on the bike,” a simple statement but very assertive. Watch out, this young talent if groomed properly can go places. Apart from the top guns, there are two riders one need to watch out for. Sarath Mohan and Sinan Francis.
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Abdul Tanveer crowned overall National Champion 2021: 2w Rally
TVS Racing wins four top glamorous classes of the 2021 National Rally Championship for two-wheelers in a dominant fashion at the final round in Nashik. For many years now, the Premier Racing Team in the country has been winning the Overall Championship and National titles in multiple categories. Defending champions Samuel Jacob and Aishwarya Pissay won the National titles in their respective classes with a round to spare while Pavan BK too won the Super Sport 165cc Group B with a huge margin in the penultimate round itself. However, it is World Cupper Miss Pissay, who dominated the season like no other, winning 150 out of 150 points.
Abdul Wahid Tanveer wins 2w National Rally Championship

Abdul Tanveer, the Overall Champion, for 2021. Nashik, 19 Dec. 2021: Mysore’s Abdul Wahid Tanveer of TVS Racing was crowned the National champion in the GodSpeed MRF Mogrip fmsci National Rally Championship 2021 for two-wheelers which concluded with the sixth and final round held here on the picturesque foothills of Sahayadri mountain ranges on Sunday Dec. 19, with a consistent show finishing all the six rallies.
Champions All
Abdul Wahid Tanveer, Asad Khan, Ajin Abraham, Pavan BK, Samuel Jacob, Sajeesh Reghunathan, Mohammed Zaheer, Karthik and Aishwarya were the National champions for 2021 in their respective classes from Class 1 for Super Bikes Pro-Expert to Class 8 Ladies category.
Profiles of these 2021 champions will be published soon.
Aishwarya’s stunning Record

Champions All: The triumphant TVS team at Nashik on Dec 19. Photo from TVS Meanwhile, 2019 World Cup Baja winner, the only world champion in motorsports from India, Aishwarya Pissay, astride a TVS RTR200, continued her winning spree as she made a clean sweep of all the rounds and added one more National title to her glittering career.
The Bengaluru rider who made her rally debut in the last round of 2016 season, decided to do both road racing and rallying from 2017 and promptly won both the Nationals. The 2021 title is her fifth consecutive National championship victory in Ladies Class. For record she has 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 INRC titles and 2021 National Rally Championship title. Apart from these five Nationals she is also the maiden National champion in Road Racing when the ladies class was accorded National status in 2017. She won the inaugural MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship Ladies Class in 2017.

The rider supported by Hyperice and Scott, had a blemishless year and young Tanika Shanbagh was the only rider who put up a semblance of a fight but the Kannadiga from Satara, who was bothered by an injury to her leg. But Tanika bravely put up a fight, and deservedly finished second. She did clock some fast times, especially in the slush and muddy terrain, which vanquished many a rider. The talented rider, is focussed and her race craft and hardwork, with experience will surely take her places as she got her fundamentals right. Taking part in different rounds, 10 ladies entries, speak well for the Women in Motorsports, with Sprint Ladies champion 2021, Deeksha joining for the last round in Nashik. Apoorva B, despite taking part in only three rallies finished third in the championship.
Consistent Tanveer is champ
Astride a TVS RTR450, Tanveer, who joined TVS Racing in 2014, won only the third and fourth rounds, but finished all the other rounds in second place for valuable points and defeated teammate and 2019 champion Rajendra RE by a comfortable margin of 22 points. Rajendra, who began with a bang winning the opening round in Hampi, appeared to have taken a decisive lead winning Round 2 too, but the treacherous terrain and the slush killed his hope as he logged a DNF (Did Not Finish) in the next two rounds that virtually put paid to his hopes. The victory at the last round here is only a consolation as Tanveer proved that he could ride in any terrain. The old adage, for finishing first, first you have to finish the rally, proved true as Rajendra’s three wins went in vain.
Tanveer, popular as Tanni in the TVS garage, made his international debut in 2017. He took part in the PanAfrica Rally 2018 at Morocco from September 8 to 15 for a creditable overall eighth position on debut. Moreover, he bagged the first place in Enduro Class in one of the stages and went on to do well in Morocco rally next year in 2019 winning the laurels for the country in his class.
TVS brilliance continues – Samuel retains his class

Samuel Jacob, Group B 260cc Class Champioin for 2021 Defending overall champion, Samuel Shajan Jacob won the championship in the Group B 260cc class for the second year in a row, riding an Apache RTR200. The Udupi rider who joined TVS in 2018 has a Masters in Logistics and Supply Management and thus is a thinking rider, aware of his strengths. Though he lost to teammate Tanveer in overall class, he enjoyed a dominant run this season, with five wins in six rounds and excelled with brilliant riding skills and consistent performance, especially in the wet rounds. Just 28, he celebrated his birthday with a deserving win on Dec 4 with a victory in a tricky round.

Samuel Jacob in action, all photos courtesy TVS Karthik keeps up the tempo till end
Karthik Naidu clinched his maiden title, winning in the scooter class with a rally spec TVS Ntorq 125. He won the title by a margin of just 11sec, with the title coming down to the last loop of the rally. Though the Ntorqs dominated, the class he found some thrilling competition which brought alive the championship and kept it open till the end. It is the NTorq which stood him in good stead in all the obstacles he came across.

Karthik Naidu, the scooter champion in action. 
Karthik Naidu B Selvaraj, Team Manager, TVS Racing, said, “It has been an incredible season for the TVS Racing team at the 2021 INRC. I am thrilled with the performance of all the TVS Racing riders, and their hard work and dedication have paid off.Abdul Wahid Tanveer was consistent and flawless and won overall & Group A 450cc category championship. Samuel Jacob worked hard to put up a good show throughout the season and won the Group B 260cc class championship.Aishwarya completely dominated the ladies’ class of the season with six straight wins, and it is her 5th consecutive national title. Karthik N also put up a staller show andemerged as champion in scooters class.
“I would like to thank all the TVS Racing team crew for their relentless work and immense efforts in keeping the motorcycles and scooters at its best form.”
“Not just the pandemic, the rains too created havoc. But we managed to complete the Championship on time and we are the only fourth Nationals after Karting and Sprint to finsih all rounds successfuly. Now it is Supercross in full swing,” said Shyam Kothari, a 7-time former National champion in three different disciplines of motorsports and the man behind the whole show. A biker known for his spectacular jumps he is the man behind the show for two Nationals, the MRF Mogrip rally and Supercross, promoting under GodSpeed Racing. The Supercross Nationals will begin next month from Indore.
Final audited Results: (To be added)
Champions: 2021 National* Rally Championship (two-wheeler)
Class 1: Super Bike Pro-Expert Group A: Abdul Waheed Tanvir 122 points;
Class 1A: Super Bike Expert Group A: Asad Khan, 94;
Class 2: Super Sport 130 Group B: Ajin Abraham 110;
Class 3: Super Sport 165 Group B: Pavan BK 136; (Won with 1 round to spare)
Class 4: Super Sport 260 Group B: Samuel Jacob 143; (Won with 1 round to spare)
Class 5: Super Sport 400 Group B: Sajeesh Reghunathan 133
Class 6: Super Sport 550 Group B: Mohammed Zaheer 129;
Class 7: S0 to S3 Scooter 210 Group B: Karthik 122;
Class 8: Ladies Class Group B: Aishwarya Pissay 125 (Won with 1 round to spare);
*Note: Till 2020 the Championship nomen clature was Indian National Rally Championship for 2w. From 2021 it is changed to National Rally Championship by FMSCI, the governing body for sport in India.
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Samuel Jacob claims overall honours in Round 4: INRC2w
Chikkamagaluru, 21 Nov 21: Abdul Wahid Tanveer of TVS Racing Factory Team won the Super Special Stage and thrilled the spectators but it was defending champion Samuel Jacob who re-claimed the Overall victory in the fourth round of the MRF Mogrip FMSCI Indiann National Rally Championship for two-wheelers 2021 here on Sunday.
Watch the TVS video here courtesy Samuel Jacob.
Both Tanveer and Samuel Jacob won their respective classes.
Aishwayra Pissay defeated Tanika Shanbag to take the fourth win of the season from four rounds. Akash Aithal, who ably organised the second and third rounds, returned as a participant and won the Super Sport 400cc astride a KTM Adventure 390 with stock suspension. “The winning saga goes on! Age is just a number,” was the online slogan from the veteran who beat another senior, Venu Ramesh Kumar, the affable rider representative, who had to be content with a second place again on a KTM Duke.
Aman Prabhakar from Nagpur, the current Rally of Himalayan winner, won the Class 1A for foreign bikes beating Asad Khan, the local hero, astride a Suzuki RMX 450z who excelled in the Super Special at his old school in Chikmagalur. Jatin Jain, also from Nagpur, finished third.
Note: Factual errors were corrected on 23 Nov. 2021
CATEGORY WISE PROVISIONAL STAGE TIMINGS
CLASS 1 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 1 ABDUL WAHID TANVEER TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR BENGALURU 02:16.210 06:13.566 07:09.925 06:01.003 06:55.281 05:58.150 06:49.242 05:53.800 06:44.957 – 00:54:02.134 – 00:54:02.134 2 4 NATARAJ R TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR BENGALURU 02:20.130 06:25.406 07:32.332 06:27.808 07:25.273 06:14.820 07:17.789 06:17.527 07:09.429 – 00:57:10.514 – 00:57:10.514 3 3 GOUTHAM RAO R PRIVATEER TVS APACHE RTR BENGALURU 03:14.957 10:31.636 09:07.101 07:26.990 08:35.675 07:22.390 08:26.058 07:08.828 08:25.867 – 01:10:19.502 – 01:10:19.502 4 2 RAJENDRA R E TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR HOSUR 02:08.620 21:20.621 06:51.214 06:21.148 DNF – – – – – – – – CLASS 1A RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 8 AMAN PRABHAKAR PAWDE PRIVATEER KTM EXCF 450 NAGPUR 02:32.430 06:24.664 07:34.417 06:16.285 07:26.527 06:08.234 07:17.292 06:08.453 07:11.980 – 00:57:00.282 – 00:57:00.282 2 6 ASAD KHAN PRIVATEER SUZUKI RMX 450Z CHIKMAGALUR 02:36.080 06:38.589 07:56.636 06:28.832 07:57.019 06:28.062 07:32.242 06:27.292 07:40.562 – 00:59:45.314 – 00:59:45.314 3 7 JATIN JAIN PRIVATEER KTM EXCF 250 NAGPUR 02:44.360 07:06.292 08:11.156 06:51.707 07:52.363 06:44.949 07:59.765 06:45.214 07:49.328 – 01:02:05.134 – 01:02:05.134 4 5 SARATH MOHAN PRIVATEER HUSQVARANA FE 450 MALLAPURAM 02:14.670 06:09.363 06:58.015 06:05.910 07:10.371 06:10.742 07:02.199 DNF – – – – – CLASS 2 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 22 AJIN ABRAHAM PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC KERALA 02:53.500 07:03.781 08:15.191 06:56.410 08:15.027 06:41.597 08:09.855 07:17.414 08:05.390 – 01:03:38.165 – 01:03:38.165 2 46 CHALASS K BOSE PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC KOTTAYAM 02:45.835 07:22.316 08:48.578 07:05.449 08:39.167 06:52.250 08:27.406 07:17.414 08:24.847 – 01:05:43.262 – 01:05:43.262 3 23 NITESH G POOJARI PRIVATEER HONDA STUNNER 130 CC MANGALORE 02:57.671 08:15.144 09:08.250 06:55.830 08:51.976 07:02.570 08:21.375 07:17.414 08:19.218 – 01:07:09.448 – 01:07:09.448 4 25 DURGESH J PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC BENGALURU 02:51.210 07:16.750 10:20.117 07:01.156 08:50.402 07:13.648 08:43.320 07:17.414 08:44.652 – 01:08:18.669 – 01:08:18.669 5 24 DILIP RAJ PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC CHIKMAGALUR 02:59.453 07:23.578 08:58.386 07:17.450 08:52.476 07:29.449 09:09.417 07:17.414 08:51.406 – 01:08:19.029 – 01:08:19.029 6 26 RAHUL SHRIYAN PRIVATEER HONDA STUNNER 130 CC MANGALORE 03:00.160 DNF – – – – – – – – – – – 7 27 SRIKANTH MODALA PRIVATEER YAMAHA YBX 125 CHIKMAGALUR 03:15.488 08:04.531 10:15.718 DNF – – – – – – – 00:00:30 – 8 44 PRASHANTH R PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC BENGALURU 03:02.300 08:09.066 09:28.957 08:05.878 09:29.914 08:08.273 22:09.367 DNF – – – – – CLASS 3 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 19 PAVAN B K PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 BENGALURU 03:01.191 06:42.089 07:46.906 06:25.214 07:40.476 06:25.425 07:37.933 07:17.414 07:44.195 – 01:00:40.843 – 01:00:40.843 2 18 SASIKUMAR K PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 COIMBATORE 02:50.191 06:45.351 08:04.128 06:44.117 07:52.984 06:45.734 07:45.253 06:28.550 08:04.023 – 01:01:20.331 – 01:01:20.331 3 20 ABRAR PASHA PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 SHIMOGA 02:39.281 06:42.007 08:07.183 06:27.667 07:53.800 06:26.136 08:10.742 07:17.414 08:11.656 – 01:01:55.886 – 01:01:55.886 4 21 ANOOP MANJAPPA PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 BENGALURU 03:43.585 07:56.402 10:29.332 07:21.300 08:50.980 07:14.828 09:03.339 07:17.414 08:51.812 – 01:10:48.992 – 01:10:48.992 CLASS 4 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 9 SAMUEL JACOB TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR HOSUR 02:14.760 06:03.417 07:03.722 05:54.707 06:52.652 05:59.582 06:52.675 06:00.554 06:54.000 – 00:53:56.069 – 00:53:56.069 2 10 IMRAN PASHA J TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR MYSURU 02:13.070 06:14.148 06:59.828 06:02.937 06:59.335 06:01.203 07:00.722 06:07.652 07:02.238 – 00:54:41.133 – 00:54:41.133 3 11 SACHIN D TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR HOSUR 02:14.520 06:16.964 07:19.660 06:11.796 08:00.125 06:26.218 07:29.847 06:21.187 07:24.734 – 00:57:45.051 – 00:57:45.051 4 12 PRABAKARAN S PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 CHIKMAGALUR 03:20.910 08:37.527 24:44.843 09:04.500 11:53.746 09:15.988 14:01.914 07:17.414 12:08.457 – 01:40:25.299 00:01:50 01:42:15.299 CLASS 5 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 16 AAKASH AITHAL PRIVATEER KTM ADV 390 PUTTUR 02:38.790 07:58.035 08:50.363 07:18.210 08:26.027 07:19.835 08:26.027 07:17.414 08:31.503 – 01:06:46.204 – 01:06:46.204 2 14 VENU RAMESHKUMAR V PRIVATEER KTM DUKE 390 COIMBATORE 02:47.860 07:36.878 09:07.175 07:17.970 08:51.527 07:12.589 08:24.324 07:03.699 08:35.160 – 01:06:57.182 – 01:06:57.182 3 13 SAJEESH REGHUNATHAN PRIVATEER KTM DUKE 390 BENGALURU 02:58.030 07:29.746 09:09.933 07:10.740 09:01.312 06:53.355 08:11.320 11:14.234 15:02.824 – 01:17:11.494 00:00:20 01:17:31.494 4 15 SRAVAN KUMAR KUTTOOR PRIVATEER KTM ADV 390 HYDERABAD 03:00.080 09:11.796 10:42.039 08:27.340 10:14.453 08:14.308 10:22.593 07:17.414 10:47.722 – 01:18:17.745 00:01:20 01:19:37.745 CLASS 6 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 17 MOHAMMED ZAHEER PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CC BENGALURU 02:48.050 07:20.242 09:11.195 07:13.360 08:23.445 07:12.253 08:18.406 06:58.972 08:06.324 – 01:05:32.247 – 01:05:32.247 2 43 NARESH V S PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CC BENGALURU 02:53.650 07:35.339 09:24.953 07:15.500 08:52.382 07:16.320 08:34.437 07:15.968 08:56.011 – 01:08:04.560 – 01:08:04.560 3 48 VIJAY KUMAR M PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD ELECTRA 350 CC CHIKMAGALUR 03:41.113 10:42.347 15:06.062 09:59.042 14:04.011 09:55.144 13:13.562 07:17.414 14:47.562 – 01:38:46.257 00:01:40 01:40:26.257 CLASS 7 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 29 KARTHIK N TVS RACING TVS N TORQ BENGALURU 02:30.824 07:08.804 08:20.406 06:58.777 08:33.312 07:04.195 08:29.078 07:17.414 08:50.105 – 01:05:12.915 – 01:05:12.915 2 30 SYED ASIF ALI TVS RACING TVS N TORQ BENGALURU 02:50.773 07:28.761 08:42.394 07:18.871 08:50.367 07:09.507 08:27.917 07:17.414 08:23.960 – 01:06:29.964 – 01:06:29.964 3 28 SHAMIM KHAN TVS RACING TVS N TORQ HOSUR 02:38.894 07:33.710 09:01.542 07:18.746 08:36.660 07:11.164 08:37.320 07:17.414 08:28.867 – 01:06:44.317 – 01:06:44.317 4 45 SUBRAMANYA T PRIVATEER TVS N TORQ BENGALURU 02:47.058 07:30.695 09:17.285 07:19.761 09:39.828 07:25.367 09:09.535 07:17.414 08:58.644 – 01:09:25.587 – 01:09:25.587 CLASS 8 RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 31 AISHWARYA PISSAY M TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR BENGALURU 02:34.040 07:13.863 08:20.085 07:08.953 08:09.062 07:11.230 08:07.980 07:08.753 08:06.691 – 01:04:00.657 – 01:04:00.657 2 32 TANIKA SHANBHAG PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 SATARA 02:44.560 07:22.593 10:03.710 07:06.250 09:02.832 07:09.656 09:00.171 07:17.414 08:41.574 – 01:08:28.760 – 01:08:28.760 3 34 APOORVA B PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 MANGALORE 05:41.968 09:45.289 13:01.628 08:31.179 11:19.632 08:24.804 11:53.527 07:17.414 11:11.535 – 01:27:06.976 00:00:20 01:27:26.976 4 33 ANAM HASHIM PRIVATEER HERO KARMIZ PUNE 03:13.269 09:03.628 12:02.082 08:47.042 18:08.960 09:16.402 14:20.000 07:17.414 13:11.308 – 01:35:20.105 00:00:50 01:36:10.105 SOK RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 SS9 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 39 ADNAAN AHMED PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 MANGALORE 02:27.535 06:33.046 07:34.074 06:52.820 07:27.230 06:21.820 07:30.257 07:17.414 07:30.218 – 00:59:34.414 – 00:59:34.414 2 42 FRANSIS P V PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 CHIKMAGALUR 02:28.207 06:35.082 07:54.582 08:14.652 08:46.761 06:39.976 07:58.125 07:17.414 07:46.105 – 01:03:40.904 – 01:03:40.904 3 41 SURAJ N PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 CHIKMAGALUR 02:33.109 06:58.312 08:30.046 07:06.152 08:45.164 07:03.730 08:30.781 07:17.414 08:32.105 – 01:05:16.813 – 01:05:16.813 4 35 PURAB J P PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 CHIKMAGALUR 02:42.300 07:11.296 08:40.699 07:01.015 08:36.535 07:03.425 08:50.718 07:17.414 08:40.707 – 01:06:04.109 – 01:06:04.109 5 38 NADEEM AHAMED PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 MYSURU 02:45.058 07:37.101 09:30.421 07:04.421 09:03.082 07:04.863 09:09.574 07:17.414 09:00.394 – 01:08:32.328 – 01:08:32.328 6 36 SARATH P S PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 BENGALURU 03:20.882 10:34.058 15:36.730 10:38.480 15:44.136 10:49.957 14:25.078 07:17.414 14:23.433 – 01:42:50.168 00:01:50 01:44:40.168 7 47 MOHAMMED ISRAR PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 MYSURU 02:37.840 07:55.390 08:55.898 07:15.738 08:40.976 DNF – – – – – – – OVERALL PROVISIONAL/FINAL RESULTS
RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CLASS CITY SSS SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 SS7 SS8 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 9 SAMUEL JACOB TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 4 HOSUR 02:14.760 06:03.417 07:03.722 05:54.707 06:52.652 05:59.582 06:52.675 06:00.554 06:54.000 00:53:56.069 – 00:53:56.069 2 1 ABDUL WAHID TANVEER TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 1 BENGALURU 02:16.210 06:13.566 07:09.925 06:01.003 06:55.281 05:58.150 06:49.242 05:53.800 06:44.957 00:54:02.134 – 00:54:02.134 3 10 IMRAN PASHA J TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 4 MYSURU 02:13.070 06:14.148 06:59.828 06:02.937 06:59.335 06:01.203 07:00.722 06:07.652 07:02.238 00:54:41.133 – 00:54:41.133 4 8 AMAN PRABHAKAR PAWDE PRIVATEER KTM EXCF 450 CLASS 1A NAGPUR 02:32.430 06:24.664 07:34.417 06:16.285 07:26.527 06:08.234 07:17.292 06:08.453 07:11.980 00:57:00.282 – 00:57:00.282 5 4 NATARAJ R TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 1 BENGALURU 02:20.130 06:25.406 07:32.332 06:27.808 07:25.273 06:14.820 07:17.789 06:17.527 07:09.429 00:57:10.514 – 00:57:10.514 6 11 SACHIN D TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 4 HOSUR 02:14.520 06:16.964 07:19.660 06:11.796 08:00.125 06:26.218 07:29.847 06:21.187 07:24.734 00:57:45.051 – 00:57:45.051 7 39 ADNAAN AHMED PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 SOK MANGALORE 02:27.535 06:33.046 07:34.074 06:52.820 07:27.230 06:21.820 07:30.257 07:17.414 07:30.218 00:59:34.414 – 00:59:34.414 8 6 ASAD KHAN PRIVATEER SUZUKI RMX 450Z CLASS 1A CHIKMAGALUR 02:36.080 06:38.589 07:56.636 06:28.832 07:57.019 06:28.062 07:32.242 06:27.292 07:40.562 00:59:45.314 – 00:59:45.314 9 19 PAVAN B K PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 CLASS 3 BENGALURU 03:01.191 06:42.089 07:46.906 06:25.214 07:40.476 06:25.425 07:37.933 07:17.414 07:44.195 01:00:40.843 – 01:00:40.843 10 18 SASIKUMAR K PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 CLASS 3 COIMBATORE 02:50.191 06:45.351 08:04.128 06:44.117 07:52.984 06:45.734 07:45.253 06:28.550 08:04.023 01:01:20.331 – 01:01:20.331 11 20 ABRAR PASHA PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 CLASS 3 SHIMOGA 02:39.281 06:42.007 08:07.183 06:27.667 07:53.800 06:26.136 08:10.742 07:17.414 08:11.656 01:01:55.886 – 01:01:55.886 12 7 JATIN JAIN PRIVATEER KTM EXCF 250 CLASS 1A NAGPUR 02:44.360 07:06.292 08:11.156 06:51.707 07:52.363 06:44.949 07:59.765 06:45.214 07:49.328 01:02:05.134 – 01:02:05.134 13 22 AJIN ABRAHAM PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC CLASS 2 KERALA 02:53.500 07:03.781 08:15.191 06:56.410 08:15.027 06:41.597 08:09.855 07:17.414 08:05.390 01:03:38.165 – 01:03:38.165 14 42 FRANSIS P V PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 SOK CHIKMAGALUR 02:28.207 06:35.082 07:54.582 08:14.652 08:46.761 06:39.976 07:58.125 07:17.414 07:46.105 01:03:40.904 – 01:03:40.904 15 31 AISHWARYA PISSAY M TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 8 BENGALURU 02:34.040 07:13.863 08:20.085 07:08.953 08:09.062 07:11.230 08:07.980 07:08.753 08:06.691 01:04:00.657 – 01:04:00.657 16 29 KARTHIK N TVS RACING TVS N TORQ CLASS 7 BENGALURU 02:30.824 07:08.804 08:20.406 06:58.777 08:33.312 07:04.195 08:29.078 07:17.414 08:50.105 01:05:12.915 – 01:05:12.915 17 41 SURAJ N PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 SOK CHIKMAGALUR 02:33.109 06:58.312 08:30.046 07:06.152 08:45.164 07:03.730 08:30.781 07:17.414 08:32.105 01:05:16.813 – 01:05:16.813 18 17 MOHAMMED ZAHEER PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CC CLASS 6 BENGALURU 02:48.050 07:20.242 09:11.195 07:13.360 08:23.445 07:12.253 08:18.406 06:58.972 08:06.324 01:05:32.247 – 01:05:32.247 19 46 CHALASS K BOSE PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC CLASS 2 KOTTAYAM 02:45.835 07:22.316 08:48.578 07:05.449 08:39.167 06:52.250 08:27.406 07:17.414 08:24.847 01:05:43.262 – 01:05:43.262 20 35 PURAB J P PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 SOK CHIKMAGALUR 02:42.300 07:11.296 08:40.699 07:01.015 08:36.535 07:03.425 08:50.718 07:17.414 08:40.707 01:06:04.109 – 01:06:04.109 21 30 SYED ASIF ALI TVS RACING TVS N TORQ CLASS 7 BENGALURU 02:50.773 07:28.761 08:42.394 07:18.871 08:50.367 07:09.507 08:27.917 07:17.414 08:23.960 01:06:29.964 – 01:06:29.964 22 28 SHAMIM KHAN TVS RACING TVS N TORQ CLASS 7 HOSUR 02:38.894 07:33.710 09:01.542 07:18.746 08:36.660 07:11.164 08:37.320 07:17.414 08:28.867 01:06:44.317 – 01:06:44.317 23 16 AAKASH AITHAL PRIVATEER KTM ADV 390 CLASS 5 PUTTUR 02:38.790 07:58.035 08:50.363 07:18.210 08:26.027 07:19.835 08:26.027 07:17.414 08:31.503 01:06:46.204 – 01:06:46.204 24 14 VENU RAMESHKUMAR V PRIVATEER KTM DUKE 390 CLASS 5 COIMBATORE 02:47.860 07:36.878 09:07.175 07:17.970 08:51.527 07:12.589 08:24.324 07:03.699 08:35.160 01:06:57.182 – 01:06:57.182 25 23 NITESH G POOJARI PRIVATEER HONDA STUNNER 130 CC CLASS 2 MANGALORE 02:57.671 08:15.144 09:08.250 06:55.830 08:51.976 07:02.570 08:21.375 07:17.414 08:19.218 01:07:09.448 – 01:07:09.448 26 43 NARESH V S PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD HIMALAYAN 411 CC CLASS 6 BENGALURU 02:53.650 07:35.339 09:24.953 07:15.500 08:52.382 07:16.320 08:34.437 07:15.968 08:56.011 01:08:04.560 – 01:08:04.560 27 25 DURGESH J PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC CLASS 2 BENGALURU 02:51.210 07:16.750 10:20.117 07:01.156 08:50.402 07:13.648 08:43.320 07:17.414 08:44.652 01:08:18.669 – 01:08:18.669 28 24 DILIP RAJ PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC CLASS 2 CHIKMAGALUR 02:59.453 07:23.578 08:58.386 07:17.450 08:52.476 07:29.449 09:09.417 07:17.414 08:51.406 01:08:19.029 – 01:08:19.029 29 32 TANIKA SHANBHAG PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 CLASS 8 SATARA 02:44.560 07:22.593 10:03.710 07:06.250 09:02.832 07:09.656 09:00.171 07:17.414 08:41.574 01:08:28.760 – 01:08:28.760 30 38 NADEEM AHAMED PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 SOK MYSURU 02:45.058 07:37.101 09:30.421 07:04.421 09:03.082 07:04.863 09:09.574 07:17.414 09:00.394 01:08:32.328 – 01:08:32.328 31 45 SUBRAMANYA T PRIVATEER TVS N TORQ CLASS 7 BENGALURU 02:47.058 07:30.695 09:17.285 07:19.761 09:39.828 07:25.367 09:09.535 07:17.414 08:58.644 01:09:25.587 – 01:09:25.587 32 3 GOUTHAM RAO R PRIVATEER TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 1 BENGALURU 03:14.957 10:31.636 09:07.101 07:26.990 08:35.675 07:22.390 08:26.058 07:08.828 08:25.867 01:10:19.502 – 01:10:19.502 33 21 ANOOP MANJAPPA PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 CLASS 3 BENGALURU 03:43.585 07:56.402 10:29.332 07:21.300 08:50.980 07:14.828 09:03.339 07:17.414 08:51.812 01:10:48.992 – 01:10:48.992 34 13 SAJEESH REGHUNATHAN PRIVATEER KTM DUKE 390 CLASS 5 BENGALURU 02:58.030 07:29.746 09:09.933 07:10.740 09:01.312 06:53.355 08:11.320 11:14.234 15:02.824 01:17:11.494 00:00:20 01:17:31.494 35 15 SRAVAN KUMAR KUTTOOR PRIVATEER KTM ADV 390 CLASS 5 HYDERABAD 03:00.080 09:11.796 10:42.039 08:27.340 10:14.453 08:14.308 10:22.593 07:17.414 10:47.722 01:18:17.745 00:01:20 01:19:37.745 36 34 APOORVA B PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 CLASS 8 MANGALORE 05:41.968 09:45.289 13:01.628 08:31.179 11:19.632 08:24.804 11:53.527 07:17.414 11:11.535 01:27:06.976 00:00:20 01:27:26.976 37 33 ANAM HASHIM PRIVATEER HERO KARMIZ CLASS 8 PUNE 03:13.269 09:03.628 12:02.082 08:47.042 18:08.960 09:16.402 14:20.000 07:17.414 13:11.308 01:35:20.105 00:00:50 01:36:10.105 38 48 VIJAY KUMAR M PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD ELECTRA 350 CC CLASS 6 CHIKMAGALUR 03:41.113 10:42.347 15:06.062 09:59.042 14:04.011 09:55.144 13:13.562 07:17.414 14:47.562 01:38:46.257 00:01:40 01:40:26.257 39 12 PRABAKARAN S PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 CLASS 4 CHIKMAGALUR 03:20.910 08:37.527 24:44.843 09:04.500 11:53.746 09:15.988 14:01.914 07:17.414 12:08.457 01:40:25.299 00:01:50 01:42:15.299 40 36 SARATH P S PRIVATEER HERO XPULSE 200 SOK BENGALURU 03:20.882 10:34.058 15:36.730 10:38.480 15:44.136 10:49.957 14:25.078 07:17.414 14:23.433 01:42:50.168 00:01:50 01:44:40.168 41 26 RAHUL SHRIYAN PRIVATEER HONDA STUNNER 130 CC CLASS 2 MANGALORE 03:00.160 DNF – – – – – – – – – – 42 27 SRIKANTH MODALA PRIVATEER YAMAHA YBX 125 CLASS 2 CHIKMAGALUR 03:15.488 08:04.531 10:15.718 DNF – – – – – – 00:00:30 – 43 47 MOHAMMED ISRAR PRIVATEER HERO IMPULSE 150 SOK MYSURU 02:37.840 07:55.390 08:55.898 07:15.738 08:40.976 DNF – – – – – – 44 2 RAJENDRA R E TVS RACING TVS APACHE RTR CLASS 1 HOSUR 02:08.620 21:20.621 06:51.214 06:21.148 DNF – – – – – – – 45 5 SARATH MOHAN PRIVATEER HUSQVARANA FE 450 CLASS 1A MALLAPURAM 02:14.670 06:09.363 06:58.015 06:05.910 07:10.371 06:10.742 07:02.199 DNF – – – – 46 44 PRASHANTH R PRIVATEER HONDA CBR STUNNER 130 CC CLASS 2 BENGALURU 03:02.300 08:09.066 09:28.957 08:05.878 09:29.914 08:08.273 22:09.367 DNF


























