Supercross Fever Hits Pune: BigRock Motorsport Leads the Charge in ISRL
The sports community in India recently witnessed the exhilarating commencement of the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) in Pune. As the dust settled on the tracks, it was BigRock Motorsport, under the leadership of CS Santosh, that took the lead by storm, showcasing their dominance in the event.
The adrenaline-charged atmosphere was further electrified by the exceptional performances of international racers, including Jordi Tixier of France from BB RACING and Australian competitor Reid Taylor from BigRock Motorsport. Tixier's triumphant finish in the 450 cc international category on his formidable Honda bike set the pace for the races that followed.

International Riders Shine in Pune
Reid Taylor, also representing BigRock Motorsport, continued the winning streak by securing the top spot in the 250 cc international race atop his roaring Kawasaki, further propelling the team to the forefront.
Not to be overshadowed, Thanarat Penjan from Thailand, another notable rider from the BigRock Motorsport team, clinched victory in the 250 cc India Asia Mix category. These victories ensured a remarkable start for BigRock Motorsport, as they left an indelible mark on the league's debut.
The city of Pune became the nucleus of high-octane Supercross action, with BigRock Motorsport astonishing the local spectators by sweeping the podium in every category. The launch of the first-ever franchise-based Supercross competition in India, the ISRL, drew an impressive array of talent, from international champions to up-and-coming Indian riders.
The league's first season promised a series of challenges across four categories, setting the stage for a battle of Supercross dominance among participants from various corners of the globe.
ISRL Aims for Global Supercross Recognition
Veer Patel, Co-founder and Director of ISRL, shared his excitement and satisfaction after the league's inaugural race. Patel emphasised the league's goal to position India at the centre of the Supercross world stage.
The event not only displayed the riders' exceptional talents and dedication to the sport but also highlighted the passionate involvement of the Pune audience. With his sights set on future races, Patel anticipates delivering an unparalleled experience for fans as the competition moves forward.
The opening event of the ISRL series saw over 10,000 spectators make their way to the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Balewadi, creating a buzzing hub for Supercross enthusiasts. As the league gears up for its next stop, the excitement will transfer to Ahmedabad, with the EKA Arena, Transstadia, ready to host the high-flying action on February 11.
The league's climax is slated to take place in the nation's capital, with the final race of this electrifying season scheduled at the iconic Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on February 25, 2024. The ISRL is set to bring an end to its inaugural season with a spectacle that promises to be a landmark event in the history of Indian motorsports.
In conclusion, the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League has made a thunderous entry into the Indian sports arena, with BigRock Motorsport planting its flag firmly in the ground as the team to beat.
The league's mission to carve out a niche for India on the global Supercross map is well underway, and with the dedication of riders, teams, and the unwavering spirit of the fans, the ISRL is poised to accelerate India's journey to becoming a central hub for Supercross enthusiasts worldwide.


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