Surya, Raj Kumar End Title Droughts at National Motorcycle Racing Championship

The MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship concluded in Chennai with several riders ending long title droughts. Hyderabad's Rahil Pillarisetty sealed the Pro-Stock 301-400cc Open championship with a dominant season featuring seven wins. Chennai's PM Soorya won the Pro-Stock 200cc Open title, his first national crown after nine years, in an emotional victory. Coimbatore's Raj Kumar also claimed his maiden national championship in the SuperSport Intermediate 165cc class after a decade-long pursuit.

Key Points: National Motorcycle Racing: Surya, Raj Kumar Win Maiden Titles

  • Rahil Pillarisetty wins Pro-Stock 301-400cc Open title
  • PM Soorya ends 9-year wait for Pro-Stock 200cc crown
  • Raj Kumar claims maiden SuperSport 165cc title after 10 years
  • Jagathishree Kumaresan retains Girls Stock 165cc championship
  • Season concludes at Madras International Circuit
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National Motorcycle Racing C'ship: Surya, Raj Kumar end championship drought

Rahil Pillarisetty dominates Pro-Stock 400cc, while PM Soorya and Raj Kumar end long waits for their first national championships in Chennai.

"I lost my mother in April, and I wish she was here to share this moment. - PM Soorya"

Chennai, Jan 11

Hyderabad's Rahil Pillarisetty finished the season with a superb double while emerging champion in the premier Pro-Stock 301-400cc Open category on the concluding day of the MMSC fmsci Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship at the Madras International Circuit, here on Sunday.

Chennai's PM Soorya (Chandra LGE Racing) ended a nine-year wait for National title as he delivered a stunning win in the morning to pocket the championship in the Pro-Stock 200cc Open category and then cruised to third place in the next outing later in the day. Soorya's arch-rival, Bengaluru's Savion Sabu (Mad Rabbits Racing) could not present much of a challenge as he retired in Race-1 and came in fourth in Race-2.

The others who clinched the National championship included Chennai's Jagathishree Kumaresan (One Racing) who retained her Girls (Stock 165cc) title, Rajender Beedani (MAI Racing) from Hyderabad who clinched the Stock 165cc (Novice) crown, Coimbatore's Raj Kumar (Motul Sparks Racing) who topped the SuperSport Intermediate 165cc class for his maiden National title and Varun Patil (Mad Rabbits Racing) from Bengaluru who took the honours in the Stock 301-400cc (Novice) category.

Meanwhile, having won Race-1 on Saturday which helped him seal the championship, his first in eight years, 28-year-old Rahil repeated the feat today to provide a winning touch to his highly successful campaign which saw him score seven wins and three podium finishes in 10 races.

Today, he had to fight hard to beat two other teenaged prodigies of Petronas TVS Racing team, Chiranth Vishwanath (Bengaluru) and Rakshith Dave (Chennai), who finished second and third, respectively while their team-mate and a strong title contender Sarthak Chavan from Pune retired after a contact with Rajini Krishnan (RACR Castrol Power1) early in the race.

Jagathishree Kumaresan (One Racing), the 21-year-old archaeology graduate, retained her National crown in the Girls (Stock 165cc) despite finishing third behind former National champion Ann Jennifer (Motul Sparks Racing) and Saimah Ajaz Baig from Pune (KYT Helmet ISKB Racing). The race was reduced to four laps from the scheduled five following an incident on the last lap. "I didn't really push myself as I had a good points lead. So, yes, it was a kind of Sunday ride today," said Jagathishree, who finished with six wins and four podiums this season.

For Soorya, winning the championship was an emotional moment. "I lost my mother in April, and I wish she was here to share this moment. I had a difficult season but managed to put in consistent performances which helped me today when I won my maiden National title of my racing career which began in 2016. Through the season, I had close fights with Savion Sabu. He is just 18 and I am 32, but physically I am fit. Anyway, happy to win the championship and I thank the team for all the hard work behind the scenes," said Soorya, a motorcycle engineer.

Similarly, Raj Kumar, who hails from a humble family in Coimbatore, waited for 10 years before winning his maiden National crown as he ended the season with four wins and two podium finishes. "It feels nice to win my first National championship. It has been a struggle for me and my family. I started racing in 2015. However, once my younger brother (Senthil Kumar) started doing well, I stopped to help him. But after a couple of years, I started racing again and competed with my brother who is nearly 10 years younger to me. I had a lot of injuries and setbacks, but I kept chasing my dream and finally realised it today by winning my first-ever National title. Yes, it feels great!"

Bengaluru's Jagadeesh Nagaraj (Motul Sparks Racing) finished the season with a grand double in the Stock 301-400cc (Novice) category, and his late flourish saw him finish second in the championship behind fellow-Bengalurean Varun Patil who collected just enough points to annex the title.

Petronas TVS One-Make Championship: A seventh placed finish was sufficient for Chennai's Mohan Babu to seal the championship in the Open (RR 310) category. Hari Haran R from Coimbatore, with a fine double win this weekend, clinched the championship in the Rookie (RTR 200) category while Pune's Sarthak Chavan retained the title in the Electric RTE category with a run of four consecutive win. Today's last race was cancelled due to persistent drizzle.

The others who clinched the National championship included Chennai's Jagathishree Kumaresan (One Racing) who retained her Girls (Stock 165cc) title, Rajender Beedani (MAI Racing) from Hyderabad who clinched the Stock 165cc (Novice) crown, Coimbatore's Raj Kumar (Motul Sparks Racing) who topped the SuperSport Intermediate 165cc class for his maiden National title and Varun Patil (Mad Rabbits Racing) from Bengaluru who took the honours in the Stock 301-400cc (Novice) category.

Idemitsu Honda India Talent Cup (Honda CB 300F): Chennai's Solomon R won the championship in the Honda CB 300F category with a podium finish in the final race. He ended the season with three wins and five podium finishes.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud to see Jagathishree Kumaresan retaining her title! An archaeology graduate and a national racing champion – she's breaking stereotypes in the best way. More power to our women in sports! 👏
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Rohit P
Rahil Pillarisetty was on fire this season! 7 wins in 10 races is domination. Great to see talent from Hyderabad shining on the national stage. The future of Indian bike racing looks bright with these young riders.
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Sarah B
Really enjoyed reading the personal journeys. Raj Kumar stopping to help his younger brother's career is such a selfless, family-first move you often see in India. His victory must taste so sweet after all that sacrifice.
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Vikram M
Good coverage, but the article repeats the same paragraph about the champions. A bit of editing would make it flow better. That said, fantastic results! Madras International Circuit is becoming a real hub for motorsport. Need more races in North India too.
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Karthik V
The mix of veterans like Soorya and teenagers like Savion Sabu is great for the sport. Experience vs raw speed! Sad that Sarthak Chavan's race ended with contact, but that's racing. Congrats to all the winners, especially the first-timers. The struggle is real!

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