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Flash: Rajendra wins INRC 2w Rally of Coimbatore
Coimbatore, 12 Dec 2021: Shimoga-born Rajendra RE, the 2019 champion, was back in his limelight winning the Rally of Coimbatore, the fifth leg of the MRF Mogrip National Racing Championship for two-wheelers 2021 which concluded at the windmill farms of Kethanoor here on Sunday.
OVERALL PROVISIONAL/FINAL RESULTS
RANK COMP NO COMPETITOR NAME TEAM VEHICLE CLASS CITY SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5 SS6 TOTAL STAGE TIME LIAISON PENALTY TOTAL RUN TIME 1 2 RAJENDRA R E TVS RACING RTR 450 CLASS 1 HOSUR 15:10.738 11:26.468 15:00.468 11:39.750 – – 00:53:17.424 – 00:53:17.424 2 1 ABDUL WAHEED TANVEER TVS RACING RTR 450 CLASS 1 HOSUR 15:15.714 11:30.964 15:32.726 11:28.070 – – 00:53:47.474 – 00:53:47.474 3 3 R NATARAJ TVS RACING RTR 450 CLASS 1 HOSUR 15:49.984 11:59.636 15:58.992 12:07.878 – – 00:55:56.490 – 00:55:56.490 4 11 SAMUEL JACOB TVS RACING RTR 200 CLASS 4 HOSUR 15:47.578 12:03.746 15:58.417 12:15.699 – – 00:56:05.440 – 00:56:05.440 5 12 IMRAN PASHA TVS RACING RTR 200 CLASS 4 HOSUR 15:54.187 12:19.335 16:08.171 12:23.976 – – 00:56:45.669 – 00:56:45.669 6 14 SACHIN D TVS RACING RTR 200 CLASS 4 HOSUR 16:25.230 12:44.070 16:16.230 12:26.410 – – 00:57:51.940 – 00:57:51.940 7 6 ASAD KHAN PRIVATEER RMX 450 CLASS 1A CHIKMAGALUR 16:30.746 12:30.082 16:50.980 12:42.691 – – 00:58:34.499 – 00:58:34.499 8 4 ADHAAN AHAMED PRIVATEER KTM 250 CLASS 1 MANGALORE 16:36.078 12:48.105 16:35.046 12:45.910 – – 00:58:45.139 – 00:58:45.139 9 57 KALI MOHAN TVS RACING RTR 200 CLASS 9 HOSUR 17:10.625 12:54.132 16:54.429 12:52.699 – – 00:59:51.885 – 00:59:51.885 10 10 SINAN PRIVATEER KTM 450 CLASS 1A KERALA 17:09.300 12:51.632 17:14.332 13:06.085 – – 01:00:21.349 – 01:00:21.349 11 19 SAJEESH REGHANATHAN PRIVATEER KTM 390 CLASS 5 BANGALORE 17:14.539 13:21.359 17:08.351 12:54.828 – – 01:00:39.077 – 01:00:39.077 12 66 K.SARAVANAKUMAR PRIVATEER APACHE CLASS 9 COIMBATORE 17:19.117 13:14.882 17:07.894 13:11.667 – – 01:00:53.560 – 01:00:53.560 13 7 JATIN JAIN PRIVATEER KTM 450 CLASS 1A NAGPUR 17:26.890 13:08.450 17:24.830 12:58.210 – – 01:00:58.380 – 01:00:58.380 14 27 PAVAN BK PRIVATEER IMPULSE CLASS 3 BANGALORE 17:41.453 13:27.023 17:15.687 13:15.042 – – 01:01:39.205 – 01:01:39.205 15 20 V VENU RAMESH KUMAR PRIVATEER KTM 390 CLASS 5 COIMBATORE 17:35.109 13:19.597 17:28.351 13:24.394 – – 01:01:47.451 – 01:01:47.451 16 9 AMAN PAWDE PRIVATEER KTM 450 CLASS 1A NAGPUR 17:01.636 15:32.054 16:54.468 12:41.542 – – 01:02:09.700 – 01:02:09.700 17 36 NARESH VS PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD CLASS 6 BANGALORE 18:00.644 13:23.359 17:22.757 13:23.808 – – 01:02:10.568 – 01:02:10.568 18 15 TRINESH V PRIVATEER RTR 200 CLASS 4 BANGALORE 18:06.875 13:22.785 17:26.921 13:14.640 – – 01:02:11.221 – 01:02:11.221 19 58 VISHNU PRAKASH S PRIVATEER IMPULSE CLASS 9 COIMBATORE 18:11.941 13:33.683 17:44.968 13:29.222 – – 01:02:59.814 – 01:02:59.814 20 18 ANAND JAYAKRISHNAN PRIVATEER XPULSE CLASS 4 TRIVANDRUM 18:16.769 13:47.042 17:51.726 13:50.652 – – 01:03:46.189 – 01:03:46.189 21 46 SYED ASIF ALI TVS RACING NTORQ CLASS 7 HOSUR 18:13.437 13:51.535 17:57.628 13:43.871 – – 01:03:46.471 – 01:03:46.471 22 34 MOHAMMED ZAHEER PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD CLASS 6 BANGALORE 18:06.187 14:03.515 17:48.925 13:54.300 – – 01:03:52.927 – 01:03:52.927 23 43 SHAMIM KHAN TVS RACING NTORQ CLASS 7 HOSUR 18:25.042 13:52.855 17:58.347 13:42.480 – – 01:03:58.724 00:12:00 01:15:58.724 24 39 JEEMON ANTONY PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD CLASS 6 ERNAKULAM 18:14.835 13:45.300 18:05.933 13:58.378 – – 01:04:04.446 – 01:04:04.446 25 45 KARTHIK NAIDU TVS RACING NTORQ CLASS 7 HOSUR 18:24.949 13:51.718 18:02.417 13:48.074 – – 01:04:07.158 – 01:04:07.158 26 54 AISHWARYA PISSAY M TVS RACING RTR 200 CLASS 8 HOSUR 18:06.839 13:52.468 18:10.839 14:01.128 – – 01:04:11.274 – 01:04:11.274 27 59 SAM ISSAIAH PRIVATEER XPULSE CLASS 9 COIMBATORE 18:09.660 13:39.523 18:07.734 14:20.839 – – 01:04:17.756 00:01:00 01:05:17.756 28 28 PRAVITH P PRIVATEER IMPULSE CLASS 3 KERALA 17:51.000 13:32.492 17:47.207 15:12.097 – – 01:04:22.796 – 01:04:22.796 29 22 AAKASH AITHAL PRIVATEER KTM ADVENTURE CLASS 5 PUTTUR 18:36.636 13:49.390 18:14.496 13:52.742 – – 01:04:33.264 – 01:04:33.264 30 42 ARUN JOY PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD CLASS 6 ERNAKULAM 18:14.988 14:03.390 18:15.277 14:05.191 – – 01:04:38.846 – 01:04:38.846 31 23 MANIKANDAN PRIVATEER KTM 390 CLASS 5 COIMBATORE 19:11.113 13:55.835 18:14.554 13:41.390 – – 01:05:02.892 – 01:05:02.892 32 65 VIGNESH VENKATESH PRIVATEER XPULSE CLASS 9 COIMBATORE 19:28.773 13:46.453 18:08.683 13:59.882 – – 01:05:23.791 – 01:05:23.791 33 55 TANIKA SHANBAG PRIVATEER XPULSE CLASS 8 SATARA 19:04.328 14:08.972 18:24.972 14:07.042 – – 01:05:45.314 – 01:05:45.314 34 5 GOUTHAM RAO R PRIVATEER RTR 200 CLASS 1 BANGALORE 18:55.472 14:06.437 18:54.066 14:34.007 – – 01:06:29.982 – 01:06:29.982 35 16 MOHAMMED IRSHAD PRIVATEER XPULSE CLASS 4 TRIVANDRUM 18:59.320 14:42.199 19:13.160 14:21.753 – – 01:07:16.432 – 01:07:16.432 36 30 BHARATH L PRIVATEER IMPULSE CLASS 3 BANGALORE 19:04.582 14:24.425 19:19.417 14:40.894 – – 01:07:29.318 – 01:07:29.318 37 24 JAIDEEP JOSHI PRIVATEER KTM 390 CLASS 5 COIMBATORE 18:37.777 14:04.453 20:49.472 14:51.632 – – 01:08:23.334 – 01:08:23.334 38 21 SRAVAN KUMAR PRIVATEER KTM 390 CLASS 5 HYDERABAD 19:45.300 14:56.996 19:35.859 14:56.269 – – 01:09:14.424 – 01:09:14.424 39 61 THILAGA RAJA PRIVATEER IMPULSE CLASS 9 ERODE 20:10.167 15:05.492 19:21.218 15:04.925 – – 01:09:41.802 – 01:09:41.802 40 29 HARI KUMAR PRIVATEER IMPULSE CLASS 3 TRIVANDRUM 20:07.332 15:08.414 19:45.761 15:04.425 – – 01:10:05.932 – 01:10:05.932 41 31 AKHIL ARUMUGAM PRIVATEER IMPULSE CLASS 3 COIMBATORE 19:56.960 15:32.894 19:45.710 15:05.015 – – 01:10:20.579 – 01:10:20.579 42 56 APOORVA PRIVATEER IMPULSE CLASS 8 MANGALORE 20:27.988 15:05.691 20:10.183 15:30.351 – – 01:11:14.213 – 01:11:14.213 43 37 ABHIJEET SARKAR PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD CLASS 6 GUWAHATI 20:45.242 15:27.589 20:09.347 15:10.214 – – 01:11:32.392 – 01:11:32.392 44 48 AJIN ABRAHAM PRIVATEER STUNNER CLASS 2 KOTTAYAM 18:16.675 14:02.945 18:11.128 21:23.988 – – 01:11:54.736 – 01:11:54.736 45 60 J PRADEEP PRIVATEER XPULSE CLASS 9 COIMBATORE 20:44.316 15:41.132 20:18.441 15:27.882 – – 01:12:11.771 – 01:12:11.771 46 33 BINU JOHN PRIVATEER IMPULSE CLASS 3 KERALA 20:51.386 15:29.996 20:37.199 15:38.355 – – 01:12:36.936 – 01:12:36.936 47 63 RICARIUS VENCHASLAUS PRIVATEER IMPULSE CLASS 9 COIMBATORE 18:13.511 13:51.789 18:19.167 24:10.078 – – 01:14:34.545 – 01:14:34.545 48 32 MOHAMMED NIYAS PRIVATEER IMPULSE CLASS 3 TRIVANDRUM 21:58.449 16:11.812 20:35.812 15:52.167 – – 01:14:38.240 – 01:14:38.240 49 64 A KARTHIKEYAN PRIVATEER APACHE CLASS 9 COIMBATORE DNS – – – – – – – – 50 49 CHALASS K BOSE PRIVATEER STUNNER CLASS 2 KERALA DNF – – – – – – – – 51 51 AZEEB MUHAMMED PRIVATEER STUNNER CLASS 2 KOTTAYAM DNF – – – – – – – – 52 25 SASI KUMAR K PRIVATEER IMPULSE CLASS 3 COIMBATORE DNF – – – – – – – – 53 38 SREEKANTH KOMANA PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD CLASS 6 KOCHI DNF – – – – – – – – 54 41 SAMUEL ABRAHAM PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD CLASS 6 KERALA 18:05.878 DNF – – – – – – – 55 50 NITESH POOJARY PRIVATEER STUNNER CLASS 2 MANGALORE 18:43.539 14:29.757 DNF – – – – – – 56 47 ABIJITH SHETTY PRIVATEER NTORQ CLASS 7 BANGALORE 19:26.128 14:37.476 19:56.609 DNF – – – – – 57 40 SHAJEER ISMAIL PRIVATEER ROYAL ENFIELD CLASS 6 KOCHI 19:47.125 15:01.687 19:49.046 DNF – – – – -

Suhail Ahmed hogs limelight; DNF for Rajendra again: 2w K1000
By David Bodapati
Bengaluru, 6 Dec 2020: Privateer with no sponsor, Suhail Ahmed, astride a KTM 450EXC, stunned the top guns with another good performance to take the overall lead in the championship while defending champion Rajendra RE logged another DNF in the second round of the MRF Mogrip fmsci Indian National Rally Championship for bikes where TVS Racing continued its domination in the other Group B classes in the K-1000 rally here on Sunday.
Organised by Karnataka Motor Sports Club (KMSC), one of the oldest active members of Federation of Motors Sports Clubs of India (fmsci), its flagship K1000 rally is promoted by God Speed Racing of Pune, the COVID19 guidelines were followed and medical partner MEDISPRO sanitised the bikes and provided safety guidance including masks and sanitisers.
“Overall experience was great and I enjoyed this round especially with my riding and the bike on these fast and tricky stages. The Tribal Special Stage was a bit technical with a jump after a huge elevation dip and bend and some tight corners while the first physical stage, Kaadu suited me as it was fast with flowing corners. I am buoyed now and looking forward to the Coimbatore round to increase my lead,” said the Bengaluru rider, astride a KTM 450 EXC.
Rajendra, who lost the opening round in Puttur, suffered an engine failure in SS3 after taking the initial lead in the first two Special Stages and his teammate Nataraj, who could only finish overall 8th won the Group A Superbike Pro-Expert class, which has only two bikes. “It was a bad day again. My engine gave up after I was 2km into SS 3 but I am looking forward to bouncing back as we still have 100 points to fight for in four rounds,” said the defending champion who is on a hat-trick of titles if he claims the championship this year too. The Shimoga rider who spearheads the TVS Racing campaign on an Apache RTR 200 clocked the second-fastest stage time for both Tribal SS (8: 58.722) and Kaadu SS (7:47.160). Through the six stages in the day no one beat his times except Suhail who clocked 8:55.906 in SS1 and went on to perform better and better. He rode the same stage in 8:46.078 (SS3) and 8:42.714 (SS5) as they were run alternately. For the Kaadu Stage, he clocked 7min 46.341sec in the first run (SS2) and dipped it to 7:41.902 in SS4, the second run and eased off in the final SS6 timing 7:51.851 for a comfortable victory as he becomes K1000 Overall Champion, a credit many riders crave for and joins the Hall of Fame with the likes of multiple-champion and legends like Jagat Nanjappa and CK Chinnappa. Suhail Ahmed is the defending champion in Class 6 for SuperSport 55cc.

Arun T, who won the Class 3, in action, on Sunday – K1000 2w INRC Suhail, the fastest rider of the day apart from Overall honours, also bagged his class Group A Superbike Expert class. TVS Racing redeemed their pride bagging three of the eight classes in Group B with Baja World Cupper Aishwarya Pissay and Syed Asif Ali continuing their domination in the Ladies class and Scooter class respectively. Sachin D, another professional rider with TVS Racing, delivered another well-deserved win in SuperSport 260cc class.

Varun Kumar A who won Class 2 in K1000, the Round 2 of INRC for 2w at Tribal Adventure Cafef on Sunday. Photo by David Bodapati But it was Star of Karnataka rider Stephen Roy, the unsung hero on Sunday, as he beat many a stalwart taking 10th overall. Varun Kumar, Arun T, Sajeesh Reghunathan and Naresh VS were the winners in other Group B classes.
Naresh VS, known as Bruce Lee, among the fraternity, astride the solid-looking Himalayan also clocked cautious times in the first two stages on the first run and then switched up gears to deliver knock-out speeds before relaxing for a facile win with almost a two-minute lead, which may translate into more than 2km lead. “I am on a high and the feeling is definitely great for two reasons: I am participating after a gap of a year in any event, rally or race. Secondly, in my 10-year riding career, I am riding the Bullet Himalayan for the first time. And finishing first in both the rounds makes me very happy and leading the INRC championship in this class with an overall 11th position is a bonus. I am working hard to continue the same pace and look forward to clocking better times in the rounds to come,” quipped Naresh, the Lee, who is on a Himalyan high, after two wins.
Of the 70 entries received, 68 bikes started the rally and 3 were disqualified while 13 failed to finish the 48.48 km Special Stage distance which included two Stages that were run thrice each.

Naresh VS aka Bruce Lee winning Class 6 in the INRC Round 2, K1000 on Sunday. A David photo Provisional Final Results (Round 2 – 6 Special Stages)
(Privateer if team is not mentioned; Karnataka if State not mentioned)
Overall: 1. Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) (Privateer) (KTM 450EXC) (49 minutes, 44.598 seconds); 2. Sachin D (Bengaluru) (TVS Racing) (Apache RTR 200 4v(49:51.536); 3. Samuel Shajan Jacob (Mangalore) (TVS Racing) (Apache RTR 200 4v) (51:12.785).
Group A:
Class 1: Superbike Pro-Expert: 1. Nataraj R (Kanakapura, Bengaluru) (TVS Racing) (Apache RTR200) (52:50.844); 2. Rajendra RE (Shimoga)(TVS Racing) (Apache RTR200) (DNF in SS3);
Class 1A: Superbike Expert: 1. Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) (Privateer) (KTM 450EXC) (49:44.598); 2. Sharath Mohan (Malappuram, Kerala) (Suzuki RMX 450Z) (52:01.686); 3. Asad Khan (Chikkamagalur) (Suzuki RMX 450Z) (52:21.017).
Group B:
Class 2: Super Sport upto 130cc: 1. Varun Kumar A (Bengaluru) (Yamaha YBX) (58:50.342); 2. Nithesh G Poojary (Mangalore) (Honda CBF Stunner) (1:00:21.715); 3. Rakesh Kumar V (Bengaluru) (Yamaha YBX) (01:01:06.161).
Class 3: Super Sport 165cc: 1. Arun T (Hassan) (Hero Impulse) (54:48.775); 2. Francis PV (Chikkamagaluru) (Hero Impulse) (55:29.837); 3. Ahmed Abrar (Mysuru) (Hero) (56:01.513).
Class 4: Super Sport 260cc: 1.Sachin D (Bengaluru) (TVS Racing) (Apache RTR 200 4v) (49:51.536); 2. Samuel Shajan Jacob (Mangaluru) (TVS Racing) (Apache RTR 200 4v) (51:12.785); 3. Yuva Kumar (Bengaluru) (Hero MotoSports) (Hero Xpulse) (52:22.727)
Class 5: Super Sport 400cc: 1. Sajeesh Reghunathan (Bengaluru) (KTM Duke) (56:52.044); 2. Harish S (Bengaluru) (KTM Duke 390) (58:08.696); 3. Karthikeyan D (Coimbatore, TN) (KTM Duke 390) (1:02:16.020).
Class 6: Super Sport 550cc: 1. Naresh VS (Bengaluru) (Himalayan) (54:30.919); 2. Sharath Kumar (Bengaluru) (Bullet) (56:29.533); 3. Arun Joy M (Ernakulam, Kerala) (Himalayan) (57:26.009).
Class 7: S0 to S3 Scooter 210cc: 1. Syed Asif Ali (Bhopal, MP) (TVS Racing) (NTorq125) (57:43.255); 2. Karthik N (Bengaluru) (Privateer) (Bike: TVS) (57:57.044); 3. Shamin Islam Khan (Nashik, Maharashtra) (TVS Racing) (NTorq125) (58:21.325).
Class 8: Ladies Class: 1. Aishwarya Pissay M (Bengaluru) (TVS Racing) (Apache RTR 200 4v) (59:20.729); 2. Tanika Shanbag (Satara, Maharashtra) (Hero Impulse) (1:00:12.227); 3. A Ryhana Bee (Chennai) (Hero Impulse) (1:09:23.693).
Star of Kanataka: 1. Stephen Roy (??) (Hero Xpulse 200) (54:21.090); 2. Dhanush P (Kodagu, Karnataka) (Hero Xpulse) (59:23.719); 3. Syed Thowhid (??) (Hero Xpulse) (1:03:53.947).
(Editor’s note: Revised results and report edited on 8Dec2020. Riders who want to the contact INDIAinF1 can reach us through WhatsApp on 98455 69496 for editing factual errors. Thanks)
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MRF Mogrip 2w INRC Round 1 at Puttur on Nov 29
Bengaluru, 26 Nov 2020: The first round of the MRF Mogrip fmsci Indian National Rally Championship for two-wheelers will begin the 2020 calendar at Puttur in Dakshina Kannada district on November 28 and 29.
A total number of 67 entries were received at the regular close of entries time on Nov 23 with only 8 more slots left for late entries (till Friday) as the organisers, Ace Events, restricted the number of bikes to 75 for safety and logistics convenience. Promoted by God Speed Racing of Pune, under the able guidance of former 7-time National champion, Shyam Kothari, the rally offers two Special Stages, a 9.7-km Karkala stage and 9.43-km Palangaya stage, which are run three times each on Sunday, making it six Special Stages for a total stage distance of 57.39km and along with 58.2km of transport, the first-round covers 115.59km.
TVS Racing is expected to dominate the proceedings once again in the top class but the huge number of privateers will make their presence in many other classes. Defending champion Rajendra RE in the Group A Pro-Expert SuperBike class is expected to spearhead the TVS Racing challenge once again but the other Group A class Super Bike (expert) is likely to witness stiff competition with reigning champion Jatin Jain having to deal with the likes of strong contenders Badal Doshi of Mumbai and Bengaluru’s Vishwas SD in this class. Last year, Rajendra began with a bang and won all the first three rounds before missing the fourth round at Coimbatore as Team TVS Racing pulled out, but one more win at Mangalore in the 5th round sealed the championship for him with 100 points and he did not take part in the last round, the K1000 in Bengaluru.
The Ladies class with Open Indian Motorcycles will see the presence of Aishwarya PM, the 2019 champion along with Ryhana Bee, who is fresh from the Sprint Nationals, where is she is leading the title race, and Dimpy.

Rajendra, the defending champ in the top class. Many riders like Sachin D, Suhail Ahmed, Sudeep Kottary and Sinan Francis have taken part in the Sprint Nationals to gain some valuable bike time on similar terrain and have won podium places. All of them will be raring to go in their respective classes.
Aakash Aithal will be the Clerk of the Course with the current Indian Rally Champion of four wheelers Chetan Shivaram, being the Assistant CoC. His co-driver Dilip Sharan is the CRO. Bhaskar Gupta of Karnataka Motor Sports Club is the Chief Steward. Chidananda NC and D Uday Kumar are the other stewards while Yogesh Kalro is nomiated as Technical Delegate.
You can watch a video produced by autotrack.ind.in for MRF Racing of last year’s action here.
INRC 2-W final Championship table 2019:
Class 1: Superbike (Pro-Expert):
1. Rajendra RE, TVS Racing, 100
2. R Nataraj, TVS Racing, 51
3. Nikhil Balakrishna, Privateer, 36
Class 1A: Superbike (Expert):
1. Jatain Jain, 101
2. Badal S Doshi, 65
3. Venu Ramesh Kumar, 33
Class 2 – Super Sport 130:
1. M Srikanth, 95
2. Azeeb Mohammed, 86
3. Santhosh Kour, 53
Class 3: Super Sport 165:
1. Ishan Chandra, 126
2. Francis PV, 90
3. Akshay Siddharamaaiyah, 53
Class 4: Super Sport 260:
1. Imran Pasha, TVS Racing, 118,
2. Samuel Jacob, TVS Racing, 91
3. Sachin D, TVS Racing, 90
Class 5: Super Sport 400:
1. Sudeep Kottary, 118
2. Vikram K, 58,
3. Shivan Wani, 48
Class 6: Super Sport 550:
1. Suhail Ahmed, 125
2. Arun Joy, 66
3. Devraj Venkatesh, 59
Class 7: S0 to S3 Scooters upto 210cc (S0 to S3):
1. Syed Asif Ali, TVS Racing, 143
2. Shamim Khan, TVS Racing, 102
3. Pinkesh Thakkar, TVS Racing, 93
Class 8 – Ladies Class: Ladies Class (Open Indian Motorcycles):
1. Aishwarya Pissay, TVS Racing, 150
2. Ryhana Bee, 48
3. Fazeela, 36.
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Rajendra, Jatin Jain win their classes: 5th round INRC for 2w
Mangaluru, 2 Dec 2019: The following riders won their respective classes in the fifth round of the MRF Mogrip Indian National Rally Championship for 2-wheelers 2019 which concluded near here today. The sixth and final round will be held in Bengaluru.
In the Super Bike Pro Experts Category, Rajendra RE of TVS Racing dominated the proceedings astride his RTR 200 for a comfortable win with over 7 minutes lead against second-place Nikhil Balakrishna.
In Super Bike (Expert) class Group A, Jatin Jain managed to beat Vishwas SD and Badal S Doshi of Mumbai to assure himself of the Championship title taking the top step on the podium.
Provisional final Results: (Organisers and FMSCI failed to provide the results to the Media on time, timings will be updated as and when received)
GROUP A
Class 1 – Super Bike (Pro Expert): 1. Rajendra RE; 2. Nikhil Balakrishna.
Class 1A – Super Bike (Expert): 1. Jatin Jain; 2. Vishwas SD; 3. Badal S Doshi.
GROUP B
Class 2 – Super Sport 130: 1. Nitesh G Poojary; 2. M Srikanth; 3. Hari Krishnan KS.
Class 3 – Super Sport 165: 1. Ishan Chandra; 2. Arshad Ali; 3. Francis PV.
Class 4 – Super Sport 260: 1. Imran Pasha; 2. Samuel Shajan Jacob; 3. Adnaan Ahmed.
Class 5 – Super Sport 400: 1. Sudeep Kottary; 2. Karthikeyan Dhanabal; 3. KN Rohan.
Class 6 – Super Sport 550: 1. Suhail Ahmed; 2. Arun Joy M; 3. Aneesh CK.
Class 7 – S0 to S3 Scooters upto 210cc (S0 to S3): 1. Syed Asif Ali; 2. Shamim Islam Khan; 3. Pinkesh Kishor Thakkar.
Class 8 – Ladies Class (Open Indian Motorcycles): 1. Aishwarya PM; 2. Dimpy A;
Class 9 – Star of Karnataka – 2/4 Stroke Motorcycles up to 210cc: 1. Rohith RS; 2. Shoeb M Khan; 3. Durgesh J.
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MRF MoGrip INRC two-wheeler championship at Mangaluru from today
Mangaluru, 30 Nov 2019: A record number of 63 entries were received for the Rally of Mangaluru, the fifth and final round of the MRF Mogrip Indian National Rally Championship (INRC) for two-wheelers being organised under the aegis of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs in India (fmsci) at Panja, near Puttur, on Saturday.
Reigning champions in the top class, RE Rajendra of TVS Racing, astride an Apache RTR 450, leads Class 1 with 75 points followed by teammate R Nataraj (51). Rajendra, will spearhead the rally with six bikes in the class, the Super Bike Expert class. The TVS duo will be in the Super Bike pro-expert class. In class 2, there are 26 entries with Azeeb Mohammed leading the Class 2 and Ishan Chandra on top of Class 3 table. Aishwarya Pissay is on top of the ladies’ category which has two entries.
TVS Racing’s riders Syed Asif Ali, Shamim Khan, and Pinkesh Thakkar are expected to fight between themselves in the Scooter class. The ceremonial flag-off will be on Saturday and the action begins at Panja on Sunday. The riders will have to negotiate a total stage distance is 60km, to be run over two different stages in Karkala and Jaake.





