BB Racing Dominates ISRL Season 2 Opener: Pune Crowd Witnesses Supercross Thriller

The Indian Supercross Racing League kicked off its second season with an electrifying opening round in Pune. BB Racing emerged as the overall team winner, setting a competitive tone for the championship. International riders including Australia's Matt Moss and America's Hunter Schlosser delivered impressive performances across different classes. The event attracted thousands of spectators who enjoyed both racing action and interactive fan experiences.

Key Points: BB Racing Wins Indian Supercross League Season 2 Round 1 Pune

  • BB Racing Team secured top spot in team standings during season opener
  • Matt Moss of BigRock Motorsports won 450cc International Class on Kawasaki
  • Hunter Schlosser impressed crowd with 250cc International Class victory
  • Gujarat Trailblazers' Ben Hallgren claimed 250cc India-Asia Mix category win
  • Over 36 international athletes from 21 countries competing this season
  • Reise Moto Fan Park offered motorsport carnival experience for thousands
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BB Racing dominate Round 1 of Indian Supercross Racing League season 2

BB Racing leads team standings after thrilling ISRL Season 2 opener in Pune. International riders Matt Moss and Hunter Schlosser claim class victories before packed stadium.

"India is no longer a spectator in global motorsports; rather, it's becoming a serious competitor. - Eeshan Lokhande, Co-founder ISRL"

Pune, October 27

The Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) season 2 roared to an electrifying start as Round 1 concluded at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex in Balewadi, Pune, with home team BB Racing emerging as the overall winner of the night.

The opening race weekend of the world's first franchise-based Supercross league delivered non-stop thrills and intense racing action, as a packed stadium with thousands of spectators witnessed global and Indian riders battle it out under the lights, according to a press release from ISRL.

The season opener saw BB Racing Team take the top spot in the team standings, setting the tone for a fiercely competitive season ahead. In the 450cc International Class, Matt Moss (Australia) of BigRock Motorsports powered through a challenging track layout to secure the win aboard the Kawasaki, while Hunter Schlosser (USA), representing BB Racing, impressed the crowd in the 250cc International Class riding the Honda, showcasing impeccable control and speed. The 250cc India-Asia Mix category saw Ben Hallgren (Thailand) of Gujarat Trailblazers take the chequered flag in front of a roaring crowd.

The race weekend brought together an impressive grid of international stars and home-grown champions, including top riders from Australia, France, the USA, South Africa, and Thailand, along with India's rising stars Rugved Barguje, Ikshan Shanbhag and Prajwal Vishwanath. With over 36 international athletes from 21 countries participating this season, India has truly become a proving ground for global Supercross talent.

The event also featured the Reise Moto Fan Park, offering fans a unique motorsport carnival experience with interactive gaming zones, food stalls, live music, and exclusive merchandise. With a stadium packed with thousands of enthusiastic spectators, the Pune round not only kicked off Season 2 in grand style but also reaffirmed the growing popularity of Supercross in India.

Eeshan Lokhande, Co-founder, ISRL, added, as quoted by the press release, "Seeing top international riders compete alongside Indian talent on home soil is a defining moment for us. India is no longer a spectator in global motorsports; rather, it's becoming a serious competitor. Our vision has always been to build a platform that nurtures young riders, inspires the next generation, and puts India firmly on the global Supercross map."

Speaking on the success of Round 1, Veer Patel, Co-founder & Managing Director, ISRL, said, as quoted by the press release, "The incredible response in Pune once again reaffirms India's love for racing. The level of competition, the fan energy, and the scale of this event show that motorsport in India is evolving fast. This is not just racing, it's the start of a new sporting movement that combines entertainment, innovation, and community."

The action now shifts to Hyderabad for Round 2, scheduled on December 6-7, 2025, followed by the grand finale in Kozhikode, Kerala, on December 20-21.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see Indian riders like Rugved Barguje competing with international stars. This is exactly what Indian motorsports needs - global exposure for our homegrown talent! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Impressive to see India hosting such a world-class Supercross event. The mix of international riders from 21 countries shows how quickly motorsports is growing here. Hunter Schlosser's performance was outstanding!
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Ananya R
The Reise Moto Fan Park sounds amazing! More events should have such interactive experiences for families. My brother is a huge Supercross fan and we're definitely planning to attend the Hyderabad round.
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Sarah B
While the event sounds spectacular, I hope the organizers are taking proper safety measures for both riders and spectators. Supercross can be quite dangerous and we've seen accidents in the past.
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Vikram M
Great to see Kerala hosting the grand finale! South India deserves more major sporting events. Hope the Kozhikode round gets the same amazing response as Pune. Jai Hind! 🙏

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