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TVS Racing names line-up for Indian National Supercross Championship 2025

TVS Racing names line-up for Indian National Supercross Championship 2025

TVS Racing, on Friday, announced its line-up for the the 2025 season of the FMSCI Indian National Supercross Championship (INSC), which begins in Vadodara on May 23–24, 2025.

The squad includes seasoned champions and expert riders like Rugved Barguje, Ikshan Shanbhag, and Prajwal V, who will compete in Group A – Foreign Open SX1, along with Imran Pasha, Banteilang Jyrwa, and D Sachin, who will race in Group B – Indian Expert category.

They are joined by rising talents Jayden Wandame Nongkhlaw and Shailesh Kumar, who will compete in the Indian Novice Group B.

TVS Racing will field its state-of-the-art TR 300X (Group A – up to 500cc) and TR 200X (Group B – up to 260cc) race machines this season.

These upgraded bikes feature advanced camshaft and cylinder head designs that deliver superior mid-range torque and high-RPM performance.

With improved suspension systems and refined ergonomics, the machines promise enhanced control, traction, and cornering agility, giving TVS racers a competitive edge on the track.

Vimal Sumbly, Head Business – Premium, TVS Motor Company said, “Our 8-rider line-up is a perfect blend of experience and emerging talent, ready to push the limits.

“We are proud of the incredible momentum we’ve built over the years — from consistent podium finishes to nurturing India’s finest Supercross champions.”

Published on May 23, 2025

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