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[4] [5] As of 2015, the group has over 2,000 members. [1] It was recognized by Women's International Motorcycle Association, and is the first and largest all-women motorcycle association in India. [6] [7] [8] Its Delhi chapter was started by Shabnam Akram in 2012. [9] It has 17 chapters in India. [9]
Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) is an Indian motorcycle racing league. Unlike other leagues which are city-based, it is a franchise-based supercross league organised by Team SXI in collaboration with the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI).
The Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India, abbreviated as FMSCI, is the governing body for motor sports in India and was founded in 1971. It is a long-standing member of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) [1] [2] and Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), [3] [4] the world bodies for 2/3 and 4 wheeler motor sport respectively.
Harley Owners Group: 1983 Worldwide Holy Riders: 1981 Norway, Australia, Germany Jewish Motorcyclists Alliance: 2004 Worldwide London Ladies' Motor Club: 1926 London, England Madras Bulls: 2002 Chennai, India Mongols Motorcycle Club: 1969 United States Moped Army: 1997 United States Motor Maids: 1940 United States and Canada Motorcycle Riders ...
Each chapter maintains a self-governing hierarchy, which typically consists of a president, vice president, secretary-treasurer, and sergeant-at-arms. [15] Sons of Silence members must be at least twenty-one years old and own a Harley-Davidson or Indian motorcycle. [16] Members pledge oaths of loyalty and secrecy. [17]
With chapters in at least 8 countries, they are one of the most well-known support clubs for the Bandidos MC. Chosen Few: 1959 Los Angeles, US A mixed race outlaw motorcycle club that has chapters in at least 34 U.S. states and the Philippines. [24] [25] Club Deroes: 1971 Perth, Australia Coffin Cheaters: 1970 Perth, Australia
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]
With the introduction of the much powerful Group N & N+ Mitsubishi Cedia with a power over 230 BHP in Group N+ trim, most top runners switched to it. The Maruti Gypsy again made appearances in INRC events as a new Gypsy class was created by FMSCI in 2008. Currently Mitsubishi Cedia is the most powerful car dominating the Indian Rally Scene.