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  • 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;