The CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) has successfully concluded its Mega Rider Auction for Season One at the JW Marriott in Pune. The auction saw 104 riders, including 73 international racers and 31 Indian riders.
The cumulative auction kitty for Season One reached INR 6 Cr, underscoring the league’s commitment to excellence. The 85cc junior class saw Bhairav C Gowda’s standout performance earn him the highest bid, underlining his potential as a rising star. Thomas Ramette secured the highest bid in the 450cc international category.
Aleena Mansur Shaikh and Nithila Das from the 85cc junior class emerged as two female riders called up by teams, emphasizing the growing influence of women in the sport. Ikshan Shanbhag, Shlok Ghorpade, and RugvedBarguje secured the highest bids for Indian riders during the auction. Sri Lanka’s Nathan Alexander Gunawardena secured the highest bid from the 250cc India-Asia Mix category, setting a record for Season One. The rider auction symbolizes more than just the acquisition of talent; it’s a poignant moment in the evolution of motorsport. Mr. Veer Patel, Director & Co-Founder of CEAT ISRL, praised the rider auction’s success as a symbol of competition, transparency, excellence, and community unity.