Basil Sunny Rides Through Pain to Maiden Indian Supercross National Title

Basil Sunny of Ernakulam secured his maiden national title at the Indian Supercross Championship finale in Visakhapatnam, triumphing despite competing with a torn ligament and fractured toe. In the premier SX1 class, Pune's Rugved Barguje reclaimed the national crown, marking his sixth Indian National title. The event was historic as Visakhapatnam hosted a motorsport Nationals for the first time. Other category winners included Shailesh Kumar in Novice, Banteilang Jyrwa in Indian Experts, and Chaitanya Joshi in the 85cc Junior SX2 class.

Key Points: Basil Sunny Wins National Supercross Crown Despite Injury

  • Sunny won title despite injury
  • Rugved Barguje reclaimed SX1 crown
  • Visakhapatnam hosted first Nationals
  • Shailesh Kumar won Novice category
  • Championship backed by MRF and Sidvin
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Basil Sunny clinches maiden national title at Indian Supercross Championship final

Ernakulam's Basil Sunny clinched his first national title at the Indian Supercross Championship finale in Visakhapatnam, racing through a torn ligament and fractured toe.

"I feel relieved... I delayed treatment from my injured leg only to complete this final round. - Basil Sunny"

Visakhapatnam, Feb 9

Courage, consistency, and sheer willpower defined the championship ride of Basil Sunny as the Ernakulam rider clinched his maiden National crown at the finale of the MRF MoGrip FMSCI Indian National Supercross Championship, held at the packed GVMC Indira Priyadarshini Municipal Stadium.

Racing through pain from a torn ligament and a fractured left toe, and postponing medical treatment to see out the season, Sunny delivered one of the most-determined campaigns in recent Indian Supercross history, as per a release. Despite not winning a moto across the six rounds, his relentless top finishes and refusal to give up proved decisive and won him the National title.

"I feel relieved and it is such a wonderful feeling to win my maiden championship title despite all the on-field and off-track drama. Last 15 days I delayed treatment from my injured leg only to complete this final round. I am glad that hard work and sacrifice ultimately bore fruit," said Sunny after sealing the title.

The premier SX1 class belonged to Pune's Rugved Barguje, who reclaimed the National crown after the challenge from talented Ikshan Shanbagh ended midway through the last moto. Barguje, a five-time National champion, relied on consistency and race craft rather than risky heroics, to win his sixth Indian National title. It was another TVS rider, Prajwal Vishwanath who won the Rider of the Day in the final round but was not in contention for the crown.

The Visakhapatnam round marked a historic milestone as the coastal city hosted a motorsport Nationals for the first time under the aegis of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India.

The championship, promoted by Godspeed Racing, was supported by MRF and Sidvin, whose backing helped organisers RRR Motor Sports Association led by Rishi and a team of dedicated volunteers, deliver a professionally run finale praised by riders.

In the Novice category, Coimbatore's Shailesh Kumar of TVS Racing emerged as a standout performer, combining smooth technique with race-day composure to secure the National title.

The Indian Experts class saw Banteilang Jyrwa of Shillong, stamp his authority on the championship with commanding rides through the season, while the Private Experts division crown went to Abhi S Nath, also from Coimbatore.

Jinendra Sangave dominated the Junior SX1 category with a season of clinical performances, while Pune's Chaitanya Joshi, popularly known as "Jr Professor", claimed the 85cc Junior SX2 title through a blend of maturity and tactical racing. In the youngest championship class, Junior SX3, Vismay Ram Y topped the standings to bag the National title.

*Provisional Champions2025:*

Class 1: Rugved Barguje, TVS Racing, Pune; (201 points);

Class 2: Basil Sunny, Pvt, Ernakulam; (171);

Class 3: Shailesh Kumar, Coimbatore, TVS Racing (106);

Class 4: Banteilang Jyrwa, Shillong, Meghalaya, TVS Racing (196);

Class 5: Abhi S Nath, Adat PO, Thrussur district, (108);

Class 6: Jinendra Sangave, Ichalkaranji (197);

Class 7: Chaitanya Joshi, Pune, (215);

Class 8: Vismay Ram, Bengaluru, (227).

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's fantastic to see motorsports growing in India and reaching cities like Visakhapatnam. The diversity of winners from Ernakulam, Pune, Shillong, Coimbatore is great for the sport's national appeal.
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Vikram M
While Sunny's win is heroic, I hope young riders don't get the wrong message about delaying medical treatment. Safety should always come first, even in pursuit of a title. That said, his consistency was remarkable.
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Rohit P
So proud to see a Malayali rider on top! Basil Sunny from Ernakulam making us all proud. Also great to see Shailesh Kumar and Abhi S Nath representing the South so well. Supercross is getting exciting in India! 🔥
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Banteilang Jyrwa
As someone from the Northeast, it's heartening to see Banteilang Jyrwa from Shillong winning the Indian Experts class. Representation matters! Hope this inspires more talent from our region to take up motorsports.
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Michael C
The strategy here is fascinating. Barguje winning his sixth title through consistency rather than "risky heroics" shows the maturity of the sport in India. Sometimes the smartest rider wins, not just the fastest.

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