CEAT ISRL Round 2 Ahmedabad: BigRock Motorsports Comes out on Top!
Round 2 of the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) was a thrilling event that captivated Gujarat. With the presence of esteemed guests such as the Honourable Chief Minister, Shri Bhupendrabhai Patel, and influential figures from politics and business, the event became a true celebration of motorsport in the region.
The high-energy racing event showcased the BigRock Motorsports team's exceptional talent and determination as they emerged victorious, leaving their competitors in awe of their skills on the track.

BigRock Motorsports Triumphs in Ahmedabad
BigRock Motorsports emerged as the undisputed champions in the secound round of the groundbreaking franchise-based Supercross competition, which was held at the EKA Arena in Ahmedabad. The event captivated an audience exceeding 10,000, surpassing the stadium's maximum capacity by 500.
Key highlights included Matt Moss, the star athlete from BigRock Motorsports, claiming the top spot in the 450cc international race aboard a Kawasaki, which significantly thrilled the local crowd.

Additionally, Reid Taylor, also representing BigRock Motorsport on a Kawasaki, led the 250cc international race, while Ben Prasit Hallgren from Mohite's Racing astonished everyone with his victory in the 250cc India Asia Mix category on a Kawasaki.
Embracing the Spirit of Supercross in Gujarat
The inauguration of this high-profile event was graced by the Hon. Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Bhupendrabhai Patel, who lauded the Supercross event as a reflection of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for a thriving sports ecosystem.

The Chief Minister's presence underscored Gujarat's commitment to fostering sportsmanship and excellence, positioning the state as an emerging powerhouse in global motorsports. The event not only ignited passion among the participants but also aimed to inspire future champions and elevate Gujarat's stature on the international motorsports map.
A Vision for Supercross in India
Veer Patel, the Managing Director of Lilleria Group and Co-Founder of CEAT ISRL, expressed gratitude towards the Gujarat government for their support, which was instrumental in the success of the event. The overwhelming enthusiasm and energy of the Ahmedabad crowd were testament to the growing popularity of Supercross in India.

This event set the stage for India to establish itself as a global hub for Supercross, promising an unforgettable experience in future races and further igniting excitement among fans.
The Ultimate Proving Ground
The second race of Season One in Ahmedabad showcased an impressive array of talent with international champions and emerging Indian stars competing across four categories. The series represents an ultimate proving ground for Supercross supremacy, attracting top riders from around the globe.

With a commitment to safety and competitive fairness, the league aims to nurture talent across all ages and skill levels, making it a cornerstone event for motorsport enthusiasts in India and beyond.
DriveSpark Thinks
The CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) has successfully launched itself as a monumental event in the realm of Indian motorsports, capturing the imagination of thousands and promising a bright future for the sport in India.
With the support of key figures and the relentless spirit of teams like BigRock Motorsports, the league is well on its way to becoming a global spectacle, fostering talent and passion for motorsports across the nation.
CEAT ISRL Round 2 Results:
250cc India-Asia Mix (Moto1)
| Position: | Rider Name & Number: | Team: |
| 1 | Thanarat Penjan | 71 | BigRock Motorsports |
| 2 | Ben Prasit Hallgren | 31 | Mohite's Racing Team |
| 3 | Athison Ruadero | 112 | BB Racing |
| 4 | Rugved Barguje | 9 | SG Speed Racers |
| 5 | Shlok Vikram Ghorpade | 33 | Reise Motorsports |
250cc International (Moto1)
| Position: | Rider Name & Number: | Team: |
| 1 | Reid Taylor | 86 | BigRock Motorsports |
| 2 | Julien Lebeau | 259 | Mohite's Racing |
| 3 | Clement Briatte | 851 | Gujarat Trailblazers |
| 4 | Maximilian Werner | 494 | Mohite's Racing |
| 5 | Hugo Manzato | 965 | SG Speed Racers |
450cc International (Moto1)
| Position: | Rider Name & Number: | Team: |
| 1 | Thomas Ramette | 206 | Reise Motorsports |
| 2 | Matt Moss | 102 | BigRock Motorsports |
| 3 | Nico Koch | 20 | Reise Motorsports |
| 4 | Charles Lefrancois | 225 | Mohite's Racing |
| 5 | Lorenzo Camporese | 384 | SG Speed Racers |
450cc International (Moto2)
| Position: | Rider Name & Number: | Team: |
| 1 | Matt Moss | 102 | BigRock Motorsports |
| 2 | Jordi Tixier | 911 | BB Racing |
| 3 | Paul Haberland | 491 | Mohite's Racing |
| 4 | Lorenzo Camporese | 384 | SG Speed Racers |
| 5 | Thomas Ramette | 206 | Reise Motorsports |
All-Star
| Position: | Rider Name & Number: | Category (250cc/450cc): | Team: |
| 1 | Jordi Tixier | 911 | 450cc | BB Racing |
| 2 | Reid Taylor | 86 | 250cc | BigRock Motorsports |
| 3 | Charles Lefrancois | 225 | 450cc | Mohite's Racing |
| 4 | Matt Moss | 102 | 450cc | BigRock Motorsports |
| 5 | Nico Koch | 20 | 450cc | Reise Motorsports |


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