Indian Supercross Racing League

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CEAT ISRL announced Viacom18 as its exclusive streaming and broadcast partner today, guaranteeing that the adrenaline-fueled excitement of Supercross racing will reach fans nationwide. The league has also unveiled a thrilling master calendar for its debut season, featuring three exhilarating races in Pune, Ahmedabad, and Delhi, to captivate audiences across the country. This collaboration aims to bring the heart-pounding action of Supercross racing to millions of fans across the nation, ensuring an unprecedented viewing experience.

2024 Schedule CEAT ISRL

Pune (Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, Balewadi) 28th January 2024

Ahmedabad (EKA Arena, Transstadia) 11th February 2024

Delhi 25th February 2024

Mr. Veer Patel, Co-founder and Director of the CEAT Indian Supercross Racing League, said, "Our partnership with Viacom18 signifies a major step forward in expanding the reach of Supercross racing in India. Through JioCinema and Sports18, we aim to bring the thrill and excitement of our races to a diverse and enthusiastic audience, elevating the sport to new heights. With Viacom18's extensive reach and expertise in live sports streaming and broadcasting, we are confident that this partnership will elevate the CEAT ISRL experience for fans across the country."

Viacom18 Spokesperson said, "We are proud to partner with the inaugural season of the CEAT Indian Supercross League. Adding to our unique array of sporting properties, we will deliver fans the best of Indian riders competing against top international talent across digital and TV platforms."

CEAT ISRL’s partnership with Viacom18 will facilitate streaming of the races on JioCinema, reaching millions, enabling them to catch all the live action on the go, at their convenience, and on devices of their choice. Additionally, the league will also be broadcast live on the Sports18 network, enhancing viewership.

JioCinema has consistently been setting new benchmarks over the past year in live sports streaming. The IPL 2023 final on JioCinema set a new peak concurrency record for the league as 32.1 million viewers hit play.

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1/24/2024 10:25am

Whens the racing start and where/how do I watch?

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This just popped up on YouTube. The crowd and the riding is pretty impressive. Even the stadium floor is pretty big. 

 

 

 

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Round 1 Replay

 

 

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Round 2 has a more traditional SX track. 

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This has been super impressive. They are doing good thing an over there! It’s sadly putting WSX to shame. I think this series has lots of potential! 

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C.Worthy wrote:
This has been super impressive. They are doing good thing an over there! It’s sadly putting WSX to shame. I think this series has lots of...

This has been super impressive. They are doing good thing an over there! It’s sadly putting WSX to shame. I think this series has lots of potential! 

Basically the rest of the world is building because of WSX, it’s all growing

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C.Worthy wrote:
This has been super impressive. They are doing good thing an over there! It’s sadly putting WSX to shame. I think this series has lots of...

This has been super impressive. They are doing good thing an over there! It’s sadly putting WSX to shame. I think this series has lots of potential! 

I don't know if it's putting WSX to shame, but the ISRL has a lot of potential to grow. 

Population over a billion. It's a massive market. 

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Well, I guess it could create jobs. But India has such massive poverty that you have to wonder if they’re wisely using their resources. You have crowds of people living on the side of the dirt roads and scores of families living around bridges. This is just in Mumbai. I can’t imagine how it is in other remote places.

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So that’s what Tyler Bowers is up to.

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when do we get soumil arora on race day live

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Round 2 Replay

 

 

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Not a bad series!

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India has come a long way since I did a race there in mid/late 80s. Last frontier besides Ph.

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burn1986 wrote:
Well, I guess it could create jobs. But India has such massive poverty that you have to wonder if they’re wisely using their resources. You have...

Well, I guess it could create jobs. But India has such massive poverty that you have to wonder if they’re wisely using their resources. You have crowds of people living on the side of the dirt roads and scores of families living around bridges. This is just in Mumbai. I can’t imagine how it is in other remote places.

I appreciate your point and no it's not to the same extent, but they have people living at the sides of dirt roads and under bridges in America, England, Australia...

Point being the people with the money, or almost have the money and are super-committed, will still go racing. The step below that, or not willing to, will often watch racing.

Motocross/supercross is much more affordable than most motorsports and with how familiar India is with two wheels, it could definitely be a big deal over there.

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mitch199 wrote:
Damn that is interesting. I am pretty sure the guy leading 102 is Aussie Matt Moss, who's career in Aus MX was ended due to the...

Damn that is interesting. I am pretty sure the guy leading 102 is Aussie Matt Moss, who's career in Aus MX was ended due to the doping charge. Both Moss brothers are fast and raced AMA SX at times.

It was Moss

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Honestly, I see opportunities for some privateers to open up riding schools in those countries once their career is over. If they're SX only, they could...

Honestly, I see opportunities for some privateers to open up riding schools in those countries once their career is over. If they're SX only, they could spend their summers there teaching for a few months, make money, and then come back and start training for the following year's SX season. 

There's plenty of money in those countries. 

I'd start learning Mandarin and/or Hindi.

Geran Stapleton and Addison Emory stayed taught classes after SX was complete for the week.  They had a translator helping out

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2/18/2024 8:12am Edited Date/Time 2/18/2024 8:12am
burn1986 wrote:
Well, I guess it could create jobs. But India has such massive poverty that you have to wonder if they’re wisely using their resources. You have...

Well, I guess it could create jobs. But India has such massive poverty that you have to wonder if they’re wisely using their resources. You have crowds of people living on the side of the dirt roads and scores of families living around bridges. This is just in Mumbai. I can’t imagine how it is in other remote places.

We all live in the same planet, yet resource allocation is fine in the US going to bike racing, but not elsewhere? How do you think the wealth is created to take people out of poverty? 

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Pop Shmoke wrote:
I definitely agree its pretty awesome to see. This got me interested in seeing what other countries have their own supercross series going on and I...

I definitely agree its pretty awesome to see. This got me interested in seeing what other countries have their own supercross series going on and I actually found a pretty legit supercross in Shenzhen China from this year. 
 

Im impressed with the track, its even bigger than paris/geneva and the riders are ripping. They even have an over under bridge. Looks surprisingly legit. 
 

 

 

IMG 0698It was definitely a legit track and I think everyone enjoyed it.  This is my 538 running 2nd behind Geran Stapleton in the 250 class.  Matt Moss swept the 450 class if I remember correctly 

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