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Racing Forward

April 9, 2012 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

Mahindra Racing signs sponsorship agreement with Dainese and AGV

Mahindra Racing riders Danny Webb and Marcel Schrötter took to the track for the opening round of the new Moto3 World Championship in Qatar this weekend (6-8 April) sporting Dainese leathers and AGV helmets after the team struck a sponsorship deal with the Italian company, a leading manufacturer of protective clothing and gear for motorcyclists. The pair’s Mahindra Racing team will also be clothed by Dainese for the 2012 season.

With motorcycling firmly established as the foundation of the company, Dainese has gone on to use its expertise in safety technology and fabrics to develop a range of clothing for other sports and team-wear that will benefit the Mahindra Racing team throughout the varied and intense conditions of its 17-race season.


“We are very pleased that Mahindra Racing’s riders and personnel will benefit from an association with two of the best-established, most-iconic and technologically-advanced names in rider safety,” explained Mahindra Racing CEO Mufaddal Choonia. “Dainese/AGV has chosen to support the team because they are excited about what we have set out to achieve in the sport and we are looking forward to a long and fruitful partnership with them.”

Filed Under: Motorsports, News

Being Realistic

April 4, 2012 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

Rossi expects tough season

Valentino Rossi’s legacy as MotoGP’s greatest ever rider is in danger of being further eroded by another lacklustre season with Ducati and the Italian is under no illusions about how difficult this year could be. The season will begin at the Losail track in Qatar on Sunday and Rossi, a nine-times World champion across the classes, will have to work hard throughout the year if he is to better last year’s seventh place finish on the uncompetitive Italian bike.

Rossi said on Tuesday: “We worked hard over the winter and although we went the wrong direction at one point, we once again managed to find the good feeling with the GP12 that we’d had in the first test. I’m a realist and I know well that our times are still a long way off and that there are still some things to fix. We won’t be able to address some of them right away, but it’s also true that both we at the track and the guys back home now have a direction to work in and we must try to do as well as we can.”

“We won’t completely redo the bike during the season, but we’ll try to progress little by little,” he added.

 

Report: Reuters

Filed Under: Motorsports, News

Being Realistic

April 4, 2012 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

Rossi expects tough season

Valentino Rossi’s legacy as MotoGP’s greatest ever rider is in danger of being further eroded by another lacklustre season with Ducati and the Italian is under no illusions about how difficult this year could be. The season will begin at the Losail track in Qatar on Sunday and Rossi, a nine-times World champion across the classes, will have to work hard throughout the year if he is to better last year’s seventh place finish on the uncompetitive Italian bike.

Rossi said on Tuesday: “We worked hard over the winter and although we went the wrong direction at one point, we once again managed to find the good feeling with the GP12 that we’d had in the first test. I’m a realist and I know well that our times are still a long way off and that there are still some things to fix. We won’t be able to address some of them right away, but it’s also true that both we at the track and the guys back home now have a direction to work in and we must try to do as well as we can.”

“We won’t completely redo the bike during the season, but we’ll try to progress little by little,” he added.

 

Report: Reuters

Filed Under: Motorsports, News

Mahindra Racing win their first ever race!

March 26, 2012 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

The Indian outfit made their Italian championship debut with a win

Mahindra Racing made their Italian motorcycle road racing championship debut at the Mugello circuit

by winning the first race in the 125 GP class. The team’s Italian rider Riccardo Moretti secured pole

position on Saturday with a lap-time of 2:01.413, giving the team a positive start. Meanwhile, his team-

mate, India’s Sarath Kumar qualified 22nd on the combined grid of the 125GP and Moto3 classes.

 

In the race, Moretti was in the lead from start and built a gap of over 16 seconds by the end to cross the

finish-line first. Kumar, on the other hand, managed to move up one place by the ninth lap but had to

retire from the race on the next due to a mechanical failure in his bike.

 

Next round of the championship will be held between April 6-8 at the Imola circuit.

 

 

Filed Under: Motorsports, News

Mahindra Racing win their first ever race

March 26, 2012 by Bike India Team Leave a Comment

The Indian outfit made their Italian championship debut with a win

Mahindra Racing made their Italian motorcycle road racing championship debut at the Mugello circuit by winning the first race in the 125 GP class. The team’s Italian rider Riccardo Moretti secured pole position on Saturday with a lap-time of 2:01.413, giving the team a positive start. Meanwhile, his team-mate, India’s Sarath Kumar qualified 22nd on the combined grid of the 125GP and Moto3 classes.

In the race, Moretti was in the lead from start and built a gap of over 16 seconds by the end to cross the finish-line first. Kumar, on the other hand, managed to move up one place by the ninth lap but had to retire from the race on the next due to a mechanical failure in his bike.

Next round of the championship will be held between April 6-8 at the Imola circuit.

Filed Under: Motorsports, News

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