2025 Indian Supercross Racing League

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2025 Indian Supercross Racing League is the second Season that will be held form October to December 2025.[1] The first round will be held in Pune on 25 and 26 October 2025 and will then move to Telangana and Kerala in December for the final two rounds. After another round in Hyderabad on 6 and 7 December 2025, the season finale is scheduled to be held at Kozhikode on 20 and 21 December 2025.[2][3]

After the auction, 36 riders were selected for the second season from the 155 riders who took part in the bidding. American rider Kyle Peters topped the bidding process with the highest price while multiple National champion Rugved Barguje, was the best of the lot among the Indian riders. Jack Nunn became the youngest rider to be signed up in the 250cc category. All the six teams together spent about INR.60,000,000 in the bidding process to select their riders.[4] Top stars like Jordi Tixier, Matt Moss, Reid Taylor and Thanarat Penjan will be back for the second season.[5] Alexander Fedorstov, the American national champion of the AMA SMX Next, Adrien Escoffier of France, and Luke Clout of Australia are expected to line up for Season 2. Some Indian stars who confirmed during the auction are Ikshan Shanbhag and Sarthak Chavan, who is also a strong contender in the Indian national racing championship.[5]

Indewheelers Motorsports and Tricolour Motorsports will be the new teams in the second season replacing SG Speed Racers and Mohite's Racing Team.[6][4] Indewheelers is started by Vikram Dhar, who co-owns the team with entrepreneur Ajay Agrawal, backed by the Arabian Coast Group, which is expected to provide technical and financial backing their debut season in ISRL 2025.[3]

The other teams who made their debut in the inaugural year are 450cc and 250cc for international riders, and a separate 250cc category for Indian and Asian riders. BB Racing, Big Rock Motorsports SMX, Gujarat Trailblazers, and Reise Torqracers. There will be three classes. They are 450cc and 250cc for international riders, and a separate 250cc category for Indian and Asian riders.[4]

In July 2025, actor Salman Khan unveiled Season 2 after he was announced as the brand ambassador for the league.[7][8][9]

Team owner Debut Riders Remarks
1 BB Racing Panchshil Realty 2024 Jordi Tixier, Anthony Bourdon, Hunter Schlosser and Lane Shah, Athison Ruadreo, Jacques Gunavardena[4]
2 BigRock Motorsports SX BigRock Dirt Park

CS Santosh

2024 John Short, Matt Moss, Slade Varola, Alexander Fedortsov, Thanarat Penjan, Nakami Makarim Season 1 winner
3 Gujarat Trailblazers Gaurav Gill

Dhrumil Patel

2024 Adrien Escoffier, Boris Maillard, Enzo Polias, Julien Lebeau, Ben Hallgren, Delvintor Alfarizi,
4 Indewheelers Vikram Dhar

Ajay Agrawal

2025 Maxime Desprey, Greg Aranda, Mickael Lamarque, Calvin Fonvieille, Ikshan Shanbhag, Witsarut Salangam New franchisee
5 Tricolor KTM Racing Pradeep Lala 2025 Adrien Malaval, Paul Haberland, Hugo Manzato, Jack Nunn, Rugved Barguje, Diva Ismayana New franchisee
6 Reise torqRacers Reise Moto 2024 Thomas Ramette, Joan Cros, Kyle Peters, Nico Koch, Ji Heon Song, M Zidane
Round Date Location Stadium 450cc International Winner 250cc International Winner 250cc India & Asia Winner
1 25-26 October Pune Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Australia Matt Moss United States Hunter Schlosser Thailand Ben Hallgren
2 5-6 December Hyderabad G. M. C. Balayogi Athletic Stadium France Anthony Bourdon France Calvin Fonvieille Indonesia Nakami Vidi Makarim
3 20-21 December Calicut Kozhikode Corporation EMS Stadium

Teams Championship

Pos Team PUN HYD CAL Points
1 Gujarat Trailblazers 73 145 218
2 Indewheelers Motorsports 80 137 217
3 BigRock Motorsports SX 53 159 212
4 BB Racing 82 96 178
5 Reise torqRacers 46 98 144
6 Tricolor KTM 33 99 132
Pos Team PUN HYD CAL Points

450cc International

Entry list

Team No Rider Rounds
BigRock Motorsports SX 1 Australia Matt Moss 1–2
199 United States John Short 1–2
Reise torqRacers 6 France Thomas Ramette 1
225 France Charles Lefrançois 2
848 Spain Juan Cros Cortes 1–2
Indewheelers Motorsports 20 France Greg Aranda 1
72 France Lucas Imbert 2
141 France Maxime Desprey 1
384 Italy Lorenzo Camporese 2
BB Racing 58 United States Justin Rodbell 2
911 France Jordi Tixier 1
945 France Anthony Bourdon 1–2
Tricolor KTM 91 Germany Paul Haberland 1–2
131 France Adrien Malaval 1–2
Gujarat Trailblazers 137 France Adrien Escoffier 1–2
727 France Boris Maillard 1–2
Pos Team PUN HYD CAL Points
1 Australia Matt Moss 1 34
2 France Jordi Tixier 2 17
3 France Greg Aranda 3 15
4 France Anthony Bourdon 4 1 40
5 France Maxime Desprey 5 11
6 France Adrien Escoffier 6 28
7 France Boris Maillard 7 18
8 Germany Paul Haberland 8 13
9 United States John Short 9 23
10 France Adrien Malaval 10 13
11 France Thomas Ramette 11 5
12 Spain Juan Cros Cortes 12 4
Pos Team PUN HYD CAL Points

250cc International

250cc India & Asia

References

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