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Buddh International Circuit witnesses action-filled Suzuki Gixxer Cup

The Suzuki Gixxer Cup has returned for a second time to the Buddh... Read More
CHENNAI: The

Suzuki Gixxer Cup

has returned for a second time to the

Buddh International Circuit

in Greater Noida. The Suzuki One Make Race Gixxer Cup 2016 is a one-make racing championship run alongside the Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship.

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In addition to the Gixxer Cup, spectators were privileged to witness the

Asia Road Racing Championships

(ARRC), the motorcycle road racing championships for Asia which was also occurring simultaneously at BIC.

Team Kagayama Suzuki Asia thrilled viewers with a display of gripping international racing on board their GSX-R600. The circuit had an electrifying environment, with the crowd on their feet to cheer for the riders.

"Suzuki invited over 1,500 customers from the Delhi NCR region to engage and connect more strongly with the brand on the BIC premises through activities such as the 'Gixxer Roller', a simulation in which customers could experience the real thrill of the race modified Gixxer Cup bikes," said a company statement.

"Suzuki memorabilia was awarded to the winners of a lucky draw. For the big bike owners, Suzuki conducted a 'Hayabusa Parade', where professional motorcycle racing legend

Yukio Kagayama

led big bike riders in a lap around the Buddh International Circuit. To commemorate Suzuki's victory in the British MotoGP 2016, the big bike customers were also given special takeaway gifts."

This round had two races for the Gixxer Cup Open category - both of which witnessed some nail-biting finishes and amazing sporting spirit and camaraderie among the competitors. Race 1 saw 13-year-old Aaron Gunawardena take the first position ahead of

Meka Vidhuraj

and Vivian Gladwin. Aaron, a wild card entry, was also the youngest and despite his youth, one of the most talented riders in the race.
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Race 2 witnessed Aaron, Meka and Vivian battling it out for the top three positions in an action-filled, adrenaline pumping experience. The race was closely fought with Aaron clinching the title by less than a bike length. The real treat was watching Meka fight to finish at the 2nd place after beating Vivian by two hundredths of a second.

The races were a treat for the racing enthusiasts, with the fight coming right down to the very last second of the very last lap.

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