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  • Deeksha, a techie biker wins Sprint Nationals on debut

    Deeksha, a techie biker wins Sprint Nationals on debut

    Deeksha Srivastava is an off-roader from Pune. The 27-year techie, is born in a middle class family in Allahabad, UP. Daughter of a government employee and a home-maker, the bubbly youngster convinced both her reluctant parents, as she took up riding, considered as a male domain, back home, in those early days. But the Software Engineer at Nagarro is a self-made motorsports athlete taking part in the FMSCI Nationals for the first time and did prove her to parents that she is better than many boys and slowly they started supporting her. It is indeed an achievement winning the Ladies Class in the Indian National Rally Sprint Championship which concluded in Goa on December 5 as it is her first experience in an FMSCI event.

    The rally rider is a bike lover who owns KTM Duke 250 and acquired a Hero Impulse for her motorsports exploits. “I used to go for off road trails and some basic off-road level training at a company called Pro Dirt Adventure. I utilised all the resources they provided to max and trained myself hard for the rally. From basic body positioning to fast trails and other minor riding techniques, I used practice everything. For around three months, I trained myself before the rally apart from keeping myself physically fit,” said the rider who qualified from the West Zone in Belgaum, Karnataka for the Sprint Finals held in Goa from Dec 3 to 5.

    Excerpts from an interview:

    Deeksha

    As a child what were you interested in? Did you parents support your interest in bikes?

    I always had a thing for bikes when I was a kid. My friends used to call me a Nerd and Tom Boy. My parents didn’t like , that I am developing interest towards the things that boys do , like playing cricket, riding bike, going out to places. But later on as they saw, I proved my capabilities, have started paying my own bills and taking responsibilities as an elder daughter, they let me persue whatever I wish for.

    When did you first start riding?

    I was placed in a multi-national company in Pune in 2017 through college placement. That’s when I came to a metro city and saw the city-lights and its culture. While commuting to and fro on my work, I would often see some girls riding bikes. I also developed an urge to buy my own bike and a year later I bought a KTM Duke 250 in 2019. I used to go off road trails on duke with 70/30 tyres installed.

    Later, I bought a Hero Impulse when I started following rally life on social media and wanted to pursue it. I prepared for the rally for about three months. I also learnt the techniques, and would then go on technical and enduro trails to understand the judgement.

    Where did you qualify for the grand finals?

    The Sprint Nationals 2021 is my debut and my first official rally as an FMSCI registered rider. I qualified from the West Zone which was held in Belgaum on 30-31st October. I bagged the podium at first place in Round 7 and 8. And again winning the championship in INRSC 2021 finals is a huge turn over for me. The feeling can’t be explained in words. I was immensely pleased and felt very much overwhelmed.

    How did you feel going into the first day of the finals?

    The day before the final two rounds, it started raining in Goa on Friday night. We were staying at Morjim around 15kms from the race location, Arambole. I was concerned about it and was wondering if there will more slush forcing me to be slower or what if I had a crash or a fall… I will lose time, these were some of the thoughts I was pre-occupied with. But I prepared myself mentally for the worst scenario, and buckled up for next day with confidence.

    How was the terrain and the recce?

    We reached the location in the morning and saw it was a little slushy and slippery. It was all red soil and so the rear tyres were slipping out. We needed to have ultimate control on the bike. We geared up around 11:30 for the Recce so that we can have a better idea of the track, the hurdles, sharp corners and the likes. I was making calculation in mind to visualise everything and to attain the fastest time.

    Saturday, the big day, how did it go?

    At around 2pm, I went for my lap, riding around 100 meters there was a tight right turn and it was deep dry slush where I took the bike smoothly and at a lesser speed. Throughout the race, my objective was to complete the race without having a fall or a crash. At many corners where it was slushy, I slowed down and lost some time on some of those corners. The track also had four MX (Motocross-type) jump bumps. As I did not have any experience on the MX jumps, I decided to go smooth over those bumps, and took a calculated risk losing some time. And in the end I felt good as things turned out and I was happy with my pace and my run. First day in the first of the two final rounds, I completed the lap in 16 minutes 00:771seconds and topped the Ladies category.

    And the final run for championship?

    Next day on Sunday, it was a sunny day. But we had to report early at around 8:30 am at the parc farme. The track was worse than the day before due to the mist and fog which made the red soil slippery. The rear tyre was washing out this time around. And it happened on the way to reach parc farme, too. The rally started at around 9 and I went for my lap at 9.29 am. I kept calculating in my mind as I started the race and knew that I needed to be fast in the corners and make some time. I tried to be on pace at every corner and did cut down my time, relatively to Saturday’s run. I also had a few jumps in between as there were two back-to-back table-top jumps midway on the track. And as I was proceeding there was a left tight turn, where my rear tyre slipped and I fell to the ground. Within a second I realised, it’s my only chance to have a go at the championship and hurriedly got up in less than 10 seconds, started the bike and shot ahead. I am glad that I completed the lap in 14:41:812 and stood third among the ladies. The two final round times were aggregated to decide the championship. I also had more points as I got overall 40 points, 25 for first on Saturday and 15 for third on Sunday. I won the championship by 4minutes 42 seconds.

    What next?

    This is my first rally and winning it is the best thing that happened in motorsports life. I am looking forward to more exploits and will take rallies seriously. There is much more to learn and there are more technicalities which needs to be practiced. I will continue to work on improving my riding skills.

    The petite champ, promised to be back in full throttle for the next rally. Watch out!

  • Barno Burman hogs the limelight along with Sprint King Yuva: Sprint Nationals

    Barno Burman hogs the limelight along with Sprint King Yuva: Sprint Nationals

    Kolkata, 19 Sept. 2021: Ace International motorcycle rider who is dubbed as ‘Sprint King’, Yuva Kumar of Hero Motosports, was crowned as the fastest rider as he conquered the East Zone third round but it was local rider Barno Burman who became the only other rider to clock under 4-minute time in the Motorsports Inc FMSCI Indian National Rally Sprint Championship here on Sunday. Y

    The two-wheeler stage rally returning to the ‘City of Joy’ after a gap of 18 years saw the Hero rider  clock a stunning time of 3 minutes 42.7 seconds for the mixed-tarmac and murram dirt terrain in the jungles of Bardhaman district about 160km from here. The Hero MotoCorp sponsored event attracted 72 entries and was supported by  Reach home Safe, BMC and Race dynamics and Bengal Motor Sports Club did an admirable job setting up the stage despite the rains.

    His Hero teammate Satyaraj Arumugam, also from Bengaluru, took the second place in overall honours but it was the local riders who thrilled the motorsports fraternity with competitive times. With the Hero rider already qualified for the finals from South Zone, it is Barno Burman, who hogged the limelight displaying good riding skills on technically tough and wet terrain as he clocked 3:57.500 for the 8-km closed Special Stage in Round 3.

    Other local riders also put in excellent performances with Janardhan P taking a double while old timer Vishal Das won a gold along with Jayant Dutt and Sumantra Aich in their respective classes. Hansraj Saiki from Assam who won the Bullet Class also excelled in the feature event taking second behind Yuva and qualified on top in the Group D upto 260cc Class clocking 4min 16.8sec. Uday Ganguli and Anoop Manjappa too returned good times.

    Aadi Singh, Customer Engagement Manager, Hero MotoCorp giving away the overall winner trophy to Yuva Kumar of Hero Motosports. Hero Moto Corp brought the event to Kolkata.

    The South Zone rounds were held in August and two more events in North and West Zone would culminate in the Grand Finale at Goa from November 6 to 7.

    Championship classes Provisional Results: East Zone (Top five qualify for Goa finals):

    Round 3: Overall:  1.#37 Yuva Kumar (Hero Motosports) 03min, 42.700sec; 2.  #55 Yuva Kumar 03:43.600; 3. #100 Sathyaraj Arumugam (Hero Motosports) 04:39.200;3.#90Barno Barman 03:57.500; 5. #34 Janardhan P 04:03.200; 6. #72 Barno Burman 04:04.400; 7. #51 Anoop Manjappa 04:04.700; 8. #1 Janardhan P 04:05.900; 9. #60 Anoop Manjappa 04:06.800; 10. #25 Janardhan P 04:08.700; 11. #33  Anoop Manjappa 04:10.900; 12. #96 Uday Ganguli 04:12.000; 13. #42 Hansraj Saikai 04:16.800.

    Class 2: Group B upto 130cc: 1.#27 Vishal Das 05:20.500; 2. #41 Akash Ojha 05:56.100; #61 Mohammad Irfan DNF.

    Class 3: Group B 131cc to 165cc: 1. #25 Janardhan P 04:08.700; 2. #33  Anoop Manjappa 04:10.900; 3. #63Barno Barman 04:19.100;

    Class 5: Group B 261cc to 400cc: 1. #23 Jayant Dutt 04:23.000; 2. #22 Uday Ganguli 04:29.300; 3. #26 Subhajit Show 04:40.900.

    Class 6: Group D upto 260cc: 1. #37 Yuva Kumar 03:42.700; 2. #42 Hansraj Saikia 04:16.800; 3. #91 Ratnadeep Nath 04:24.000; 4. Baishali Nath 04:51.100; 5. #77 Vishal Das 05:04.700;

    Class 7: Scooter Class: 1. #59 Sumantra Aich 05:40.200; 2. #52 Janardhan P 05:40.900; 3. #50 Vishal Das 05:41.100; 4. #8 Subhajit Show 05:45.000.

    Class 8: Bullet Class: 1. #20 Hansraj Saikia 04: 17.500; 2. #49 Kaustab Choudhary 04:25.200; 3. #44 Uday Ganguli 04:27.300; 4. #92 Sumit Biswas 04:37.200; 5. #17 Niyar Kamal Saikia 04:42.600;

    Class 9: Open Class upto 600cc: 1. #34 Janardhan P 04:03.200;2. #51 Anoop Manjappa 04:04.700; 3. #9 Dwairath Manna 50:25.900.

    Supporting race (non-championship):

    Zonal Star: 1. #90 Barno Barman 03:57.500; 2. #96 Uday Ganguli 04:12.000; 3. #4 Sisir Kumar Raha 04: 20.800; 4. #84 Jayant Dutt 04:22.300; 5. #7 Debjit Paul 04:26.500.

    Note: All privateers except when mentioned; Riders took part in different classes with different bikes or shared bikes; Same rider can get second best time in a different class; If a rider, who is already qualified is in the top-5, the next rider will qualify for the finals in Goa. Legend: # = Competition/bike number.

  • Yuvakumar of Hero Motosports begins campaign in style

    Yuvakumar of Hero Motosports begins campaign in style

    Bengaluru, 22 August 2021: Celebrated Hero MotoSports rider Yuvakumar of Bengaluru bagged the overall honours and opened his 2021 campaign in serious style winning fastest rider tag of Round 1 in the Motorsport Inc FMSCI Indian National Rally Sprint Championship for motorcycles for South Zone at the Moto Farm in Kanakapura near here on Saturday.

    Astride a Hero Xpulse200, the three-time Desert Storm winner, who also has five National titles in two-wheeler Rally and Dirt Track, clocked the fastest time 08 min, 36 seconds for the 7.5km dash on way to a gold in the Group B upto 260cc Class. “Today the track was really tough and tricky but I managed to finish first overall competing against the foreign bikes. I thank Hero team for the well-tuned bike,” said the 34-year Bengalurean.

    Sarath Mohan of Malappuram had a commanding victory in the Open Class upto 600cc but the Asura garage supported 25-year rider missed the Overall honours by 2 seconds clocking 8min 38sec astride a Suzuki RMX 450.

    Yuvakumar of Hero Motosports at Moto Farm, Kanakapura on Saturday. Photo by Sriharsha Nadiger.

    Vishwas SD, Rakesh Kumar V, Naresh VS, Sudeep Kottary, Suhail Ahmed, Elango, Sanjay Somasekhar and Sneha won their respective classes.

    “The Championship began in a strict bio-bubble and a Covid officer was appointed to take care of the safety protocols and the welfare of the riders and other participants,” said Jaidas Menon of Motorsports Inc, the promoters.

    Round 1 Sprint Nationals 2021 Final (provisional) results (Sat):

    1. Group A Upto 600cc Class (Foreign bikes only): 1. Vishwas SD (Bengaluru) (09min, 03sec); 2. Badal Subash Doshi (Pune) (09:06); 3. Sarath Mohan (Malappuram) (09:11).

    2. Group B Upto 130cc Class: 1. Rakesh Kumar V (Bengaluru) (09:35); 2. Sudeep Kottary (Mangaluru) (09:41); 3. Ajin Abraham (Kottayam) (09:48).

    3. Group B 131cc to 165cc: 1. Naresh VS (Bengaluru) (08:55); 2. Pavan BK (Bengaluru) (09.10); 3. Subramanya T (Bengaluru) (09:14).

    4. Group B 166cc Upto 260cc Class: 1. Yuvakumar (Bengaluru) (08:36); 2. Pavan BK (Bengaluru) (08:48); 3. Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) (08:49).

    5. Group B 261cc to 400cc Class: 1. Sudeep Kottary (Mangalore) (09.26); 2. V Venu Rakesh Kumar (Coimbatore) KTM-90 (10:12); 3. Sajeesh Reghunathan (10:15).

    6. Group D upto 260cc Class: 1. Yuvakumar (Bengaluru) (08:42); 2. Samuel Abraham (09:08); 3. Sajay Somasekhar (Bengaluru) (09:09).

    7. Scooter Class: 1. Elango G (Erode) (09:50); 2. Subramanya T (09:56); 3. Karthik N (Bengaluru) (10:00).

    8. Bullet Class: 1. Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) (09:17); 2. Naresh VS (Bengaluru) (09:18); 3. Sharath Kumar S () (09:20).

    9. Open Class upto 600cc: 1. Sarath Mohan (Malappuram) (08:38); 2. Badal Subhash Doshi (Pune) (09:01); 3. Sinan Francis (Ernakulam) (09:06).

    Non-Championship classes: Ladies Class: 1. Sneha (09:56).

    South Zonal Star (formerly Star of Karnataka): 1. Sanjay Somashekar (Bengaluru) (09:12); 2. Karan M (10:34).

  • Vishwas, Badal Doshi share honours in top-class: Sprint Nationals

    Vishwas, Badal Doshi share honours in top-class: Sprint Nationals

    Bengaluru, 18 October 2020: Local star Vishwas SD and Badal Doshi of Mumbai shared the honours in the first two rounds in the top-class, while it was another Bengaluru biker Suhail Ahmed, who hogged the limelight with a grand double in both the rounds in the Motorsport Inc FMSCI Indian National Rally Sprint Championship 2020 which began the season conducting the first two rounds in the Kanakapura forests on Saturday and Sunday.

    The Indian National Rally Sprint Championship (INRSC), is one of the first National events, after the Drag Nationals, to restart the calendar with the support of Hero MotoSports and Red Bull under a strict bio-bubble taking all the safety precautions as per Corona guidelines.

    In the Foreign Bikes category, Group A Upto 800cc Class first round, Vishwas SD took the honours but it was Badal S Doshi who claimed the victory in Round 2 and Sinan Francis, who came second in Round 1, stuck his ground pushing Vishwas to third on Sunday.

    The INRSC’s complicated class, the Group B upto 260cc, had 20entries, and the Mysore youngster Imran Pasha won both the rounds and clocked the fastest time in the first round winning the Star of Karnataka in 4 min 28.43 seconds covering the 6.5km Special Stage in forward direction, astride his TVS Apache.

    Suhail Ahmed who won the Bullet Class and the upto 400cc Group B Class, in both the rounds, becoming the top-achiever of the week-end.

    Ishaan Chandra from Mangalore, riding a Hero Impulse, claimed a double winning both the rounds `upto 165 CC’ category.

     “We have made elaborate arrangements for the safety of the riders and others taking part in the event and all the precautionary measures for COVID-19 were in place,” said Jaidas Menon, of Motorsport Inc, the Promoter. “Hero MotoSports are also encouraging the Xpulse riders with special prizes at the end of the Championship,” added Menon, who took the responsibility to make sure that Sprint Nationals is held this year.

    Vishwas SD who won the first round Foreign Bikes category on in action on Saturday. INDIAinF1 Photo by Prasanth Sukumaran.

    Defending champion in Group A, Badal Doshi from Mumbai said: “I was looking forward to participate and win this year’s INRSC, and winning one round is a good beginning. I am glad the season finally, started.”

    The third and fourth rounds will be held in Devanahalli area on November 21 and 22.

    Final Results (provisional): 2020 Round 1: (119 entries)

    Group A Upto 800cc Class: 1. Vishwas SD (Bengaluru) Suzuki, (04:40.82); 2. Badal S Doshi (Mumbai) KTM-500 EXCF (04:48.27); 3. Sinan Francis (Ernakulam) KTM-EXC450 (04:52.66).

    Group B 131cc to 165cc: 1. Ishan Chandra (Mangalore) Hero Impulse (04:47.96); 2. Mohammed Zaheer (Bengaluru) Hero Impulse (4:57.43); 3. Pavan BK (Bengaluru) Hero Impulse (4:58.54).

    Group B 261cc to 400cc Class: 1. Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) KTM-390 (05:00.77); 2. Sudeep Kottary (Mangalore) Duke 390 (05:07.20); 3. Vikram K (Coimbatore) KTM-90 (05:17.20).

    Group B Upto 130cc Class: 1. Noldin Thomas (Ernakulam) Yamaha-YBX (05:28.36); 2. Varun Kumar A (Bengaluru) Yamaha-YBX (05:32.14); 3. Vikram Shekar (Coimbatore) Yamaha YBX (05:32.14).

    Group B 166cc to 260cc Class: 1. Imran Pasha (Mysore) TVS Apache (04:28.43); 2. Sachin D (Bengaluru) TVS Apache (04:35.44); 3. Samuel Jacob (Udupi) TVS Apache (04:51.63).

    Bullet Class: 1. Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) Himalayan (04:55.68); 2. Mohammed Zaheer (Bengaluru) Himalayan (05:07.77); 3. Vishwas SD (Bengaluru) Himalayan (05:18.48).

    Ladies Class: 1. Ryhana Bee (Chennai) Hero Impulse (05:36.74); 2. Arpitha VM (Mangalore) Honda-Stunner (06:16.78); 3. Tanika Shanbhag (Satara) Hero Impulse (06:21.79).

    Scooter Class: 1. Karthik Naidu (Bengaluru) TVS N-Torq (05:20.88); 2. Pinkesh Thakkar (Pune) Aprilla-SR125 (05:29.01); 3. Venkatesh Shetty (Mumbai) Aprilla-SR150 (05:43.68).

    Star of Karnataka: 1. Imran Pasha (Mysore) TVS Apache (04:29.57); 2. Sachin D (Bengaluru) TVS Apache (04:41.02); 3. Sanjay Somashekar (Bengaluru) Hero Xpulse (04:59.35).

    2020 Round 2: (117 entries):

    Group A Upto 800cc Class: 1. Badal S Doshi (Mumbai) KTM-500 EXCF (04:10.19); 2. Sinan Francis (Ernakulam) KTM-EXC450 (04:14.57); 3. Vishwas SD (Bangalore) Suzuki, (04:23.16).

    Group B 131cc to 165cc: 1. Ishan Chandra (Mangalore) Hero Impulse (04:19.66); 2. Abrar Ahmed  (Mysore) Hero Impulse (4:25.96); 3. Pavan BK (Bengaluru) Hero Impulse (4:30.26).

    Group B 261cc to 400cc Class: 1. Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) KTM-390 (04:15.55); 2. Sudeep Kottary (Mangalore) Duke 390 (04:15.84); 3. Vikram K (Coimbatore) KTM-390 (04:45.47).

    Group B Upto 130cc Class: 1. Rakesh Kumar V (Bengaluru) Yamaha YBX (04:51.19); 2. Durgesh J (Mysore) Honda Stunner (04:51.96); 3. Noldin Thomas (Ernakulam) Yamaha-YBX (04:57.34).

    Group B 166cc to 260cc Class: 1. Imran Pasha (Mysore) TVS Apache (04:14.83); 2. Sachin D (Bengaluru) TVS Apache (04:15.81); 3. Samuel Jacob (Udupi) TVS Apache (04:21.90).

    Bullet Class: 1. Suhail Ahmed (Bengaluru) Himalayan (04:30.12); 2. Vishwas SD (Bengaluru) Himalayan (04:36.15); 3. Devaraj Venkatewh (Bengaluru) Himalayan (04:37.22).

    Ladies Class: 1. Ryhana Bee (Chennai) Hero Impulse (05:10.24); 2. Tanika Shanbhag (Satara) Hero Impulse (05:14.55); 3.Arpitha VM (Mangalore) Honda-Stunner (05:24.99).

    Scooter Class: 1. Karthik Naidu (Bengaluru) TVS N-Torq (04:57.84); 2. Goutham N (Bengaluru) TVS N-Torq (05:10.60); 3. Amarendra Sathe (Pune) Aprilla-SR150 (05:13.41).

    Star of Karnataka: 1. Anish Shetty (Hubli ) Hero Impulse (04:20.16); 2. Samuel Jacob (Udupi) TVS Apache (04:20.66); 3. Ishan Chandra (Chikmagalur) Hero Impulse (04:24.84).