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Bharadwaj - The first Indian to complete a world tour on motorcycle. Dayala started his world tour on motorcycle from Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India on 2 April 2006 flagged off by the then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Dr. Y.S. Rajashekara Reddy. He then flew from Mumbai along with his bike to Tehran, Iran.
Kanchan Ugursandi is an Indian adventurer and motorcycle rider.She is affectionately nicknamed as Border Girl and Bike Girl.Kanchan has ridden her motorbike to scale 22 Himalayan passes (including the world's "highest altitude road") and zero points on borders across various states of India including Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.
The First Seven-Continent Motorcycle [49] Nick Sanders: June 1997: Triumph: Circumnavigating 32,070 km (19,930 mi) Record for circumnavigating the Earth on a motorcycle in 31 days and 20 hours. [50] Travelogue: Fastest Man Around the World. Jūgatsu Toi: 1997–2002: Honda XRV750 Africa Twin, Honda NX650: North America, Australia, Africa, South ...
Kadai Yaseen Ahamed (born 2 June 1996 in Chennai, India) is a professional motorcycle road racer and the 2021 Indian national champion in the Pro-Stock 301 to 400cc class. [1] [2] He rides for Petronas TVS Racing team. He became the first Indian rider to take part in Moto3 on 24 September 2023 as a wild card entry. [3]
After this he became a professional speedway rider, but returned home to the family farm at the start of the Great Depression. Finding work as a motorcycle salesman and mechanic, he raced motorcycles and rose to the top of the New Zealand motorcycle scene, racing on Oreti Beach and later in Melbourne, Australia. [1]
In January 2010, Kumar won the Indian 4-stroke up to 165cc open class at the MECO Endurance Race, a 90-minute non-stop event. He was awarded the best rider of the day. During the MRF International Challenge 2010, Kumar finished first in the Yamaha 135cc one-make under bone class and second in the Group D, 4-stroke up to 165cc open class.
Aravind biggest victory on Indian soil came in 2015 when he tasted victory at the Raid De Himalaya, considered as the toughest terrain at high altitude. [2] He participated in Dakar Rally thrice. In the 2019 Dakar Rally he finished 37th position becoming the only Indian to finish the rally that year and 2nd Indian overall to finish the rally ...
The Motorcycle Riders Association of Australia, also known as MRAA and since 2008 as MRA (Vic), [1] was founded in Melbourne on May 16, 1978, at the St Kilda Inn by Chris Stalwell, Mark Conner and Damien Codognotto at the suggestion of the Hell's Angels then secretary "Ball Bearing".